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  1. Why don't you go check a map of Africa? :/
  2. Malawi is a small strip of land in the centre of your little piece of land. I added it. Really. Also, I didn't muddle with the Congo. @Sere - quick calc 2000 aircraft, let's say you upgrade 500 to basic fighters, at 3 million a piece 1.5 billion spent there, then you upgrade another 500 to basic bombers, at 4 million a piece, 2 billion spent, and then your final 1000 you upgrade with random shizzle costing between 500k and 20 million. We'll say it costs an extra 6.5 billion. [i'm in your military, making sure you're spending your money correctly] @Ross - you're aware that NWO shares it's tech, right? Just want to confirm before I build some icarus drones..
  3. Meh, okay, I'll triple my Exobreaker production then. That's still only 28080 per year. 9360 being produced by each factory. Costs 3.369 billion a year.
  4. 120000 per exobreaker suit, I mean I've said that my factories produce 3120 per year.. They're highly specialised pieces of equipment. Maybe I'm being too low. I guess I'm using small factories. You could in theory create upwards of 20,000 per factory, if it was large enough - i.e. multiple production lines. I just didn't want to seem too OP. I was going by the theory that a battalion of 20,000 Exobreaker suits is easily able to defeat 5x their number.
  5. I've stated they take 36 hours to build and cost 120,000$ :3 [AT LEAST IN MY FACTORIES OKAY] As a standard thing, they enhance a human's abilities and are more sleek than a lancelot, so they can move over the battlefield a lot quicker? Infact, screw it, my factory only costs 400 million to maintain per year, we'll build another 2 of them, that's 9360 per year.
  6. Well that went well I actually thought you meant each unit.. :P Sorry! We're going to build a factory in the Solomon Islands to produce these, as the mining there should provide a lot of the key minerals (inc. metals) needed to produce each suit. As we're going to get these minerals "free", I estimate the cost of each exosuit to be around 120,000$, with each one taking 36 hours to make, so we'll say that we can make about 20 per 2 days, working on a staggered system. There are 312 working days (inc saturday) in a years calender, so that's 3120 suits being made per year, at a cost of 374,400,000. Or 375 millionish. Add an extra 15 million on there for factory maintenance. And that's 400 million being used. This years surplus cash.. 360 billion. We're going to invest 50 billion of that into funding a research project on GM foods to help feed the growing population in India. 10 billion will go to the education scheme in India to really help push up the literacy rate. We'll build another 3 factories in Papua New Guinea (Don't have one there yet) to produce our stealth aircraft. We're going to cut back on their production and mainly use them for reconnaissance, which we hope will make them more or less undetectable (we've already gone over this!) as they won't have to drop a payload, as well as potentially reducing the cost by 500 million or so. As they cost 2.5 billion, I'm going to assume they take 6 months to build, and with 3 factories I can probably produce around 12 a year, costing 30 billion a year. We'll say this takes up 40 billion of my budget, including the cost of the factories. So I have 260b left? I guess we'll spend 60b on repaying national debt, starting with Solomon Islands because their debt is horrific for their GDP, but concentrating mainly on Japan. We'll use the remaining 200b on beginning to build a spaceship of our own [NWO should give me the tech, right?]. Should be done in 6 years. Finally, our medical core of 20,000 troops has proven to be a huge success. We're enrolling another 20,000 troops through it in the next 2 years.
  7. What on earth makes them cost over 20x as much as a naval ship
  8. Er, I guess I wasn't clear, I meant that the XTF_4000 costs 80$ to produce.
  9. Yeah I think I was being a moron If you're producing lancelots though, they cost a lot more than 80$.. I guess they take longer to make too, so maybe it's balanced out.
  10. By putting your entire national budget of this year into the production of military facilities; you're nation as a whole is going to fall behind the development of other nations. Sere, your national budget is 300b, so if you're using 250b of that on those production lines.. Also, with 25 production lines, it's likely going to cost you more than 300b to run them all... Penguin, 480b is a bit high, but considering you only get to use 20% of that for extra projects I don't think it matters that much. WOAH, just realised I missed out a 0 in my factory post. I better fix that now..
  11. I'll do them both, one sec; GDP for Australia; Let's say there's a small growth of 0.8 for the first 8 years, then due to infrastructure improvements being completed a growth of 1.6% for 12 years, 1.8% for 8 years and 2.4% for 10 years. Giving a final GDP of 1.5 trillion 20% of that is 311 billion 20% of that is 62 billion spare change. --- Projections for Britannia Current(ish) population of Britannia: Britain: 61,113,205 Canada: 33,770,000 Ireland: 4,422,100 Total of 99,305,000 Projections for UK's 2050 population are 63,977,000 Canada : 41,136,000 Ireland: 5,396,000 Total of 110,509,000. We'll say that due to extremely awesome government, this is pushed up to 115 million. 2009 stats: Canada: (Total of around 13 million) Britain: Total of 23.5 million Ireland: Total of 1.6 million Total fit in 2009: 38.1 million (Just over 33% of your population) With an increase of population by around 15 million, that probably gives you an extra 6.5 million people fit for military service. Thus, in 2050~ your population fit for military service should be around 45 million. (I think you realise that's pretty much who your labour force is, so you can't call them all up)
  12. Update for The Solomon Islands: We're going to invest back 40 million of the spare money the Solomon Islands produces to improve infrastructure and public transport. Another 10 million will go on new schools. The final 36 million will be invested in indigenous companies. This is projected to increase GDP by up to 6% for the next 5 years [Added onto existing improvements from the base GDP? if not, 4%] Update for the Philippines: The Philippines produces a spare 1 billion a year. We're going to use 100 million on the mining industry, 100 million on the renewable energy industry. 50 million will go towards Education, specifically gearing on getting the literacy rate up to 98%. We expect this goal to be achieved within 15 years. The remaining 750 million will be spent on the building of military factories (5?), and then using money from the rest of the empire production will begin on the stealth bombers and guns I talked about a few pages ago. I'm going to guess that if I use 4 of these factories to produce this gun, then say it takes 5 hours to make in the production line, so that's 2 cycles per day, with probably around 3000 guns in each cycle, in 3 factories. I.e. 24000 a day, or, 6.24 million a year. Seems reasonable? Maybe cut it down a bit. I don't know how much one of these would cost, around 80$? So the cost would be 4992 million for the year, or 5 billion. The gun will be called an XTF_4000. Rough image: Range is 400m, muzzle velocity of 3,800 ft/s, rate of fire is 600 rpm, weighs 6 pounds when loaded. Will jam permanently after firing around 12000 rounds, with a 50% chance to jam at 7000 rounds. Seems fair? [Also, I mainly drew the pic for the lols] @Sere, a naval dock should have the facilities to make at least 2 ships at a time. I'd say that you have at least 6, but probably no more than 10.
  13. i can't be bothered anymore you rage too hard war> [The irony of this is BRILLIANT.]
  14. 2009 GDP of Iran is 820 billion So 6% growth for 3 years, 4% for 5, 3% for 10, and 2.3% for 10, and 1.8% for final 10 Giving a final GDP of 2.396 trillion 20% of that is 476 billion 20% of that is 95 billion 2009 GDP of Pakistan is 439 billion Growth of 5.5% for 4 years, 4% for 3, 3.8% for 1 year, 3.3% for 5, 2.4% for 15, 1.9% for 10 Giving a final GDP of 1.286 trillion 20% of that is 257 billion 20% of that is 51 billion 2009 GDP of Afghanistan is 12 billion 9% growth for 2 years, 6% for 5 years, 4% for 6 years, 3% for 10 years, 2.7% for 5 years, 2% for 10 years Giving a final GDP of 45 billion 10% of that is 4.5 billion 20% of that is 90 million The 40% of the USA that you own is the weaker half, I think, so we'll call it 25% of America's 2009 GDP 25% of this is 3.6 trillion -1% growth for 6 years, then 1.4% growth for 4 years, 2% growth for 8 years, 1.8% growth for 10 years, and then 2% growth for another 10 years Giving a final GDP of 6.1 trillion 20% of that is 1.2 trillion 20% of that is 244 billion Giving you final "spending" money of 390 billion, and a wonderful 90 million to spend on your second home. hurr. [i think?]
  15. If you post all the countries you own, I'll be able to do it for you Ross
  16. Yes, penguin, open borders is fine No map :( /sigh I'll go trawl. SUCCESS! I think I found the latest map, will update it [hide=map][/hide] Dusty said he hadn't included Armenia and Azerbaijan under Russia's control but I checked them against maps I found and I'm sure it's shown they're Russian states. Added India Added Nepal (I think it's to the right person :P) Changed Malawi to Lux [i don't know if the border is all that correct though..] Statistics about the Indian military [2005] Army: Navy: inc. 1 aircraft carrier, 8 destroyers, 12 frigates, 16 submarines (I think diesel), 22 troop transports inc. 2 aircraft carriers, 4 destroyers, 7 frigates, 16 corvettes, 12 nuclear submarines, 17 troop ships Air force: Here's what I thought I'd do; I'd take the armed forces from 2005, except to increase the size of the army from 3,773,300 to 4 million, with 1.8 million active troops. I'd take the "planned" ships and submarines, add an extra 1 onto each class that I referenced - i.e. 3 aircraft carriers, 5 destroyers, 8 frigates, 17 corvettes and 13 nuclear submarines, 18 troop ships For the air force, I'll just go ahead and use that latest quote as my figures. Is that okay?
  17. All right. Also, considering I've now actually worked out my spending money I'm going to try and be more reasonable about what I'm spending each year. I'm off to bed now, but if someone has any idea where the latest map is (preferably with India updated to my control) and they posted it I would be very grateful! If nobody has by tomorrow then I guess I'll trawl through the thread until I manage to find it.
  18. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14505278/ Heh, I'll keep it down next time I calculate it. Thought I was being reasonable, but will bear that in mind.
  19. As part of a deal with Rocco to do with India, we'll be giving him an undisclosed amount every year to help him out. Okay. That gives me around 750 billion a year to spend on "extra" things, I think. That sounds reasonable? Also, anyone got a link to the latest map?
  20. Can you seriously stop posting nonsense? Way to show 'im by responding to his nonsense. Sorry. @Taxes money Yes. They're also projects, though. And you can divert money from them to other things.
  21. I've done your GDP. Forgot you didn't have Quebec, but the (unintended) harshness of Britain's GDP probably cancels it out. (If you see any mistakes, please tell me - the same goes for my GDP) Hurrr. I got here first! [Any objections? I don't see why we need a leader to be honest, but I guess it means I have to accept all responsibility for the NWO as leader, which I'm happy to do.]
  22. Just to check Sere, because there's been no map for AAAAGES, your countries are Ireland, Britain and Canada, right? GDP of Britain in 2009 was 2.230 trillion. We'll say an increase of 0.4% for the first 10 years, then 0.8% for the next 10, and 1.38 for 8 and 1.8 for the last 10. Giving a 2048 GDP of 4.421 trillion 20% of that is 884 billion. GDP of Ireland was 231 billion (USD, I converted it, as norm) in 2005. Because I was harsh (I think) with Britain, we'll say sustained growth of 4.3% for 12 years, 3% for 8 years, and then 2.3% for 10 years, 2% growth for the last 8. Giving a final GDP of 712 billion 20% of that is 142 billion. GDP of Canada in 2009 was 1.303 trillion 0.5% growth for 6 years, 1.2% growth for 6 after that, 1.8% growth for 18 years, and then 2.3% growth in the final 8. Giving a final GDP of 2.385 20% of that is 477 million. Giving you a final "budget" of 1.503 trillion, or 1503 billion 20% of that is 300.6 billion
  23. I propose myself. I have the charisma, the charm, the looks. I coined the "secretly reveal" meme. Y/n? [giggle] I'll do your GDP in a bit Sere, after I've finished mine.
  24. Some stats on the current state of India; - 2009 Let's say that at best, the growth rate dropped to 2.5% a year for 20 years, and then grew only 0.5% until 2048. With a GDP of 3.469 trillion in 2009, by 2048 that should be.. 6.011 trillion. 20% taxes will get you 1.202 trillion a year. 20% of this is 240 billion. [ point 1) - lol] 1 trillion sounds reasonable to me. The ISS only cost a maximum of 100 billion. GDP of my other countries Japan's GDP in 2009 was 4.354 trillion, So we'll say a 2% growth for 20 years, and a 1.2% growth for the next 10, with a final 0.7% growth for the next 8 giving a final GDP of 8.413 trillion. 20% of that is 1.682 trillion. 20% of that is 336 billion The Philippines GDP in 2009 was 320 billion. Let's say that coming out of the recession GDP increased by 6% for 8 years, 4% for 17 years, 3% for 13 years. Giving a final GDP of 1.458 trillion. 20% of that is 291 billion. 20% of that is 58 billion Papua New Guinea's GDP was 13 billion in 2009. Not so much info about this place; Let's say that during Japan's influence in 2010-2021 the GDP increased by 5% every year, then during my downtime, the next 22 years, GDP increased by only 2%, and in the final 5 years it's increased 7%. Total GDP of 48 billion. 12% of that is 5 billion. 20% of that is 1 billion The Solomon islands; 2009 GDP was 1.1 billion. We'll say there's been a steady growth rate of 3.2% up till now. Giving a GDP of 3.64 billion 12% of that is 430 million. 20% of that is 86 million This gives me 3.176 trillion a year total, with 635.2 billion of it being surplus cash to use.
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