Hedgehog Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 My scientists just invented the worlds best barbecue. "Scientists" from allied countries are welcome to "test" the new "W.O.M." in Terku tomorrow, but not Dusty (unless he gives me my islands off the coast of Africa back). Oh yeah, Russia, did you know we have an alliance? And that I have two high-tech air force bases in your country? Just thought I'd let you know so you wouldn't get any ideas. Dusty, I will give you my recipe for BBQ and get rid of my stupidity for an alliance where you promise not to touch my country. not since ive had control of it we didnt. never have and never will. you have no bases in russia, either. and if there was, theyd have been destroyed already during the last war. Everything that Old Russia had you have. That includes alliances and bases. You can use the base, that was part of the agreement, but its still there. If you want, you can post about dropping a large bomb on them, but that would leave heavy collateral damage.no, any alliances that old russia had ended when i took over. and i *could* drops a large bomb on it, but that would be unnecessary. i could just as easily storm it to remove all of your people from it and use it myself without you as far as im concerned, we have never been allies. the base will be destroyed or commandeered, im not sure which yet. ill decide when i get back from school I'm alright with that, but you must specify which bases you destroy, and where they are, and I'm not telling you. Someone else certainly can though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wisp Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 That's stupid. It's not like the Russian government wouldn't know about where the bases were. You can't expect him to know something his predecessors did. And it's Murmansk, and St. Petersburg. Hegemony-Spain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hedgehog Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 That's stupid. It's not like the Russian government wouldn't know about where the bases were. You can't expect him to know something his predecessors did. And it's Murmansk, and St. Petersburg. I'm going to destroy them myself. All soldiers and equipment are being evacuated and boom crews are ready to destroy them with as little collateral as possible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThurinEthir Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 And we have lift-off. 6 astronauts have been sent on a shuttle to Mars. It's your basic shuttle, nothing fancy, cost about $7 billion. (that better be reasonable. It carries 6 freaking people, not 10000, and it doesn't travel at the speed of light or anything. NASA says the latest space shuttle cost $1.7 billion, $540 million to launch, although I'm assuming that's just building, which is why I added the additional cost for research) Not telling you off, or making you add more money but the cost of researching the shuttle in real life, along with building it was 156 billion or so. But it doesn't matter, whatever you've put into it is fine. Yea, I read somewhere it was a lot more, but that simply sounded ridiculous to me. My explanation would be that since other countries already have shuttles, research would take much, much less time and money, and I'm using approximately the numbers I gave for the building and launch costs. As for India, being inactive should not make them invincible. And by inactive I don't mean being on vacation or something, but simply choosing to not post). I don't know if the rules are already like this, since I think the last invasion of India was only called off because of Germania sending troops. Nothing against you Adrenal, if you ever see this. I was successful in my diplomatic talks with Brunei, they'll be joining me in about a year. Samoa and Tonga are being a bit more resistant, but we're still trying. Cenin pân nîd, istan pân nîd, dan nin ú-cenich, nin ú-istach.Ithil luin eria vi menel caran...Tîn dan delu. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wisp Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 Here's the thing. If you guys want to invade india, go crazy. They're not invincible. It's still controlled by dusty, he can have them fight back. India would have 2.4 billion people by this point, so they'd be tough to beat. Plus if dusty feels like it, he can protect them with his empire. Hegemony-Spain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nero Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 And we have lift-off. 6 astronauts have been sent on a shuttle to Mars. It's your basic shuttle, nothing fancy, cost about $7 billion. (that better be reasonable. It carries 6 freaking people, not 10000, and it doesn't travel at the speed of light or anything. NASA says the latest space shuttle cost $1.7 billion, $540 million to launch, although I'm assuming that's just building, which is why I added the additional cost for research) Not telling you off, or making you add more money but the cost of researching the shuttle in real life, along with building it was 156 billion or so. But it doesn't matter, whatever you've put into it is fine. Yea, I read somewhere it was a lot more, but that simply sounded ridiculous to me. My explanation would be that since other countries already have shuttles, research would take much, much less time and money, and I'm using approximately the numbers I gave for the building and launch costs. As for India, being inactive should not make them invincible. And by inactive I don't mean being on vacation or something, but simply choosing to not post). I don't know if the rules are already like this, since I think the last invasion of India was only called off because of Germania sending troops. Nothing against you Adrenal, if you ever see this. I was successful in my diplomatic talks with Brunei, they'll be joining me in about a year. Samoa and Tonga are being a bit more resistant, but we're still trying. If I recall correctly, you were inactive for quite a long period, and were still able to keep your country. Here's the thing. If you guys want to invade india, go crazy. They're not invincible. It's still controlled by dusty, he can have them fight back. India would have 2.4 billion people by this point, so they'd be tough to beat. Plus if dusty feels like it, he can protect them with his empire. Which I will. I've given my word to Adrenal, and I hardly ever break that once it's given. Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hedgehog Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 And we have lift-off. 6 astronauts have been sent on a shuttle to Mars. It's your basic shuttle, nothing fancy, cost about $7 billion. (that better be reasonable. It carries 6 freaking people, not 10000, and it doesn't travel at the speed of light or anything. NASA says the latest space shuttle cost $1.7 billion, $540 million to launch, although I'm assuming that's just building, which is why I added the additional cost for research) Not telling you off, or making you add more money but the cost of researching the shuttle in real life, along with building it was 156 billion or so. But it doesn't matter, whatever you've put into it is fine. Yea, I read somewhere it was a lot more, but that simply sounded ridiculous to me. My explanation would be that since other countries already have shuttles, research would take much, much less time and money, and I'm using approximately the numbers I gave for the building and launch costs. As for India, being inactive should not make them invincible. And by inactive I don't mean being on vacation or something, but simply choosing to not post). I don't know if the rules are already like this, since I think the last invasion of India was only called off because of Germania sending troops. Nothing against you Adrenal, if you ever see this. I was successful in my diplomatic talks with Brunei, they'll be joining me in about a year. Samoa and Tonga are being a bit more resistant, but we're still trying. If I recall correctly, you were inactive for quite a long period, and were still able to keep your country. I'd hate to but heads with you again, but Penguin never controlled a large chunk of the world's population. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThurinEthir Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 If I recall correctly, you were inactive for quite a long period, and were still able to keep your country. No one wanted it. I actually offered it to Malaysia (or someone), but they didn't end up taking it. And then I reclaimed it before Japan started to show interest in it. Also, when I "quit", I also had the Philippines and most of Indonesia, which as you can see I gave up. As opposed to here, with India, where like 6 different people want part of it. Cenin pân nîd, istan pân nîd, dan nin ú-cenich, nin ú-istach.Ithil luin eria vi menel caran...Tîn dan delu. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul191600 Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 Medgel improvements continue. Classified nanotechnology research is now being overhauled, and should be out in the next 2 years. The sour dough of the epitmous pie hungers for another's sweet lips to be dulled into a state of most irreverant humblenessTUBULAR BELLS! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grim_ Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Rocco just out of curious interest how many shots do you get out of the rail-gun per battery and exactly how much does it take for you to produce them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grim_ Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Rocco just out of curious interest how many shots do you get out of the rail-gun per battery and exactly how much does it take for you to produce them? 1 battery = 1 shot. But they're like tank turrets, you don't fire them rapidly. And batteries don't take long, since the energy from my extensive solar fields and nuclear plants makes thousands of MJ of energy each month. So I tend to end up with batteries out the [wagon]. That's one reason I'm upgrading my railguns to fire with more energy at faster rates. FYI, 10 MJs can power a house for a year. That's what many of the batteries are being used for since we aren't at war. Proof. My typical solar panel generates 0.0002 MJ / watt-second, at 400 watts per minute (my solar technology has come a loong way, so don't be butthurt). I have hundreds of thousands of solar panels in my solar fields, probably close to 1,400,000 in all. 500,000 of which get constant sunlight on the moon (they are on the light side). So let's just calculate the solar panels on the moon. 525,948.766 minutes in a year. So 42075.90128 MJ just from that, not to mention another 50 from the others. Then my nuclear plants. I have around 40, each makes about 5 gigawatt hours each hour they run (hey, nuclear power has come a long way). For maintenance purposes, they only run eight hours per day, so that's 1600 gigawatt hours each day. Also for maintenance, they run only 10 months each year, so that means 16,000 per year. Guess what? That means I end up with 90,000 MJ every 10 years including powering most of Sri Lanka. I greatly lowered the outcome because it came out to like 97 trillion and I knew that couldn't be right. Yes but how big are the batteries? and you could feasibly have something like 10 shots unless they are very small Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nero Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Rocco just out of curious interest how many shots do you get out of the rail-gun per battery and exactly how much does it take for you to produce them? 1 battery = 1 shot. But they're like tank turrets, you don't fire them rapidly. And batteries don't take long, since the energy from my extensive solar fields and nuclear plants makes thousands of MJ of energy each month. So I tend to end up with batteries out the [wagon]. That's one reason I'm upgrading my railguns to fire with more energy at faster rates. FYI, 10 MJs can power a house for a year. That's what many of the batteries are being used for since we aren't at war. Proof. My typical solar panel generates 0.0002 MJ / watt-second, at 400 watts per minute (my solar technology has come a loong way, so don't be butthurt). I have hundreds of thousands of solar panels in my solar fields, probably close to 1,400,000 in all. 500,000 of which get constant sunlight on the moon (they are on the light side). So let's just calculate the solar panels on the moon. 525,948.766 minutes in a year. So 42075.90128 MJ just from that, not to mention another 50 from the others. Then my nuclear plants. I have around 40, each makes about 5 gigawatt hours each hour they run (hey, nuclear power has come a long way). For maintenance purposes, they only run eight hours per day, so that's 1600 gigawatt hours each day. Also for maintenance, they run only 10 months each year, so that means 16,000 per year. Guess what? That means I end up with 90,000 MJ every 10 years including powering most of Sri Lanka. I greatly lowered the outcome because it came out to like 97 trillion and I knew that couldn't be right. Yes but how big are the batteries? and you could feasibly have something like 10 shots unless they are very small The large, 20 MJ ones are the size of 55 gallon drums (trashcans, basically). Small ones for handheld railguns (1 MJ , 5 MJ) can be comparably sized to two soup cans end-to-end or eight soup cans end to end, respectively. mmm soup guns. Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nero Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Germania has begun using Luxembourg's Ion cannons to force rainfall in the outer regions of the Sahara deserts. They should be able to support crops in 10 years. Germania has also provided to spray to increase crop yield to Indian farmers, to alleviate the food problem for feeding such a densely populated country. The Indian army has grown to around 10 million, with mandatory 18 month service for men aged 18-24. There. That should provide quite the nasty problem for anyone still thinking of invading India. Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grim_ Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Germania has begun using Luxembourg's Ion cannons to force rainfall in the outer regions of the Sahara deserts. They should be able to support crops in 10 years. Germania has also provided to spray to increase crop yield to Indian farmers, to alleviate the food problem for feeding such a densely populated country. The Indian army has grown to around 10 million, with mandatory 18 month service for men aged 18-24. There. That should provide quite the nasty problem for anyone still thinking of invading India. depends when my railgun research is done(3 years) i could simply use naval bombardment to my advantage then send in my HAW's anyways for now im content(dont need that much more land) finally my space research has been done and I am now 1 year away from sending a space station up :thumbsup: and I would like to claim that island off the coast of china (not taiwan) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nero Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Germania has begun using Luxembourg's Ion cannons to force rainfall in the outer regions of the Sahara deserts. They should be able to support crops in 10 years. Germania has also provided to spray to increase crop yield to Indian farmers, to alleviate the food problem for feeding such a densely populated country. The Indian army has grown to around 10 million, with mandatory 18 month service for men aged 18-24. There. That should provide quite the nasty problem for anyone still thinking of invading India. depends when my railgun research is done(3 years) i could simply use naval bombardment to my advantage then send in my HAW's anyways for now im content(dont need that much more land) finally my space research has been done and I am now 1 year away from sending a space station up :thumbsup: and I would like to claim that island off the coast of china (not taiwan) I think you put a bit too much weight on your HAWs. Production has also begun on new infantry anti-tank brigade attachments, to counter the growing number of "super duper nobody can beat them tanks/mech/scarabs/whatever". 2 years time should be enough to attach them to some of the front line units, with another 5 to get the other divisions equipped with them as well. ^From 25 years ago. Which reminds me, we're now upgrading them. They will be anti-tank rifles mounted on jeeps, that fire bullets filled with thermite. So they just melt the legs of walkers. Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThurinEthir Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 finally my space research has been done and I am now 1 year away from sending a space station up :thumbsup: and I would like to claim that island off the coast of china (not taiwan) That's actually part of China, Hainan if I remember correctly. One of those things I always wanted to point out but always forgot to. See what Latino wants first, I guess. And I'm fine with not getting part of India. Cenin pân nîd, istan pân nîd, dan nin ú-cenich, nin ú-istach.Ithil luin eria vi menel caran...Tîn dan delu. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grim_ Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Germania has begun using Luxembourg's Ion cannons to force rainfall in the outer regions of the Sahara deserts. They should be able to support crops in 10 years. Germania has also provided to spray to increase crop yield to Indian farmers, to alleviate the food problem for feeding such a densely populated country. The Indian army has grown to around 10 million, with mandatory 18 month service for men aged 18-24. There. That should provide quite the nasty problem for anyone still thinking of invading India. depends when my railgun research is done(3 years) i could simply use naval bombardment to my advantage then send in my HAW's anyways for now im content(dont need that much more land) finally my space research has been done and I am now 1 year away from sending a space station up :thumbsup: and I would like to claim that island off the coast of china (not taiwan) I think you put a bit too much weight on your HAWs. that and the fact that i could send in a 15 million man trained army in a couple of years (I wont but I could) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nero Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Germania has begun using Luxembourg's Ion cannons to force rainfall in the outer regions of the Sahara deserts. They should be able to support crops in 10 years. Germania has also provided to spray to increase crop yield to Indian farmers, to alleviate the food problem for feeding such a densely populated country. The Indian army has grown to around 10 million, with mandatory 18 month service for men aged 18-24. There. That should provide quite the nasty problem for anyone still thinking of invading India. depends when my railgun research is done(3 years) i could simply use naval bombardment to my advantage then send in my HAW's anyways for now im content(dont need that much more land) finally my space research has been done and I am now 1 year away from sending a space station up :thumbsup: and I would like to claim that island off the coast of china (not taiwan) I think you put a bit too much weight on your HAWs. that and the fact that i could send in a 15 million man trained army in a couple of years (I wont but I could) I think India could call up around 500 million troops and still function properly. Not to mention that they have German military tech... Production has also begun on new infantry anti-tank brigade attachments, to counter the growing number of "super duper nobody can beat them tanks/mech/scarabs/whatever". 2 years time should be enough to attach them to some of the front line units, with another 5 to get the other divisions equipped with them as well. ^From 25 years ago. Which reminds me, we're now upgrading them. They will be anti-tank rifles mounted on jeeps, that fire bullets filled with thermite. So they just melt the legs of walkers. You bastard :lol: You had to wait to point that out until I invested hundreds of billions in tanks. Ah well. I'm not even sure a bullet could light thermite. Usually it needs to be lit with a magnesium fuse or it won't ignite. Oh yes, I'm a devious bastard. And I'm sure there is a way. Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Remember a while back I said Burma was starting a new project? Well,it's finished. It's focusing something thats been nearly completly ignored: Grenades Note: I Hope nothing is considered "over powered". The first grenade relys on protons and neutrons, along with magnetic force to guide it, and the second involves a huge explosion within a small object, then finally being realsed after another explosion. The lightning grenade: [hide=]Roughly the size of a coconut. Push a small button on the top, pull the pin, and throw at the nearest enemy machines, and watch as they are shocked but hundreds of watts of electricity. This will short-circuit even the toughest of machines, rendering them useless. Notes: Weighes 6.2 pounds Bright blue in colour Upon detonation, a bolt of electricity is realsed at whatever is giving off the most enegry at the time.[/hide] The shaker grenade: [hide=]About the size of an orange. Pull the pin, pull the lever and throw at the base of nearest enemy troops or machines. When it explodes, not much is destroyed by the explosion, but the shockwave that comes nano seconds after is deadly. It has the capability of knocking 5 ton tank over 20 feet, flipping it, and killing all inside of it. Notes: Weighs 17.2 pounds Dark green in colour Upon detonation, creates a huge shockwave, capable of throwing tanks, infantry and whatever you can think of far back.[/hide] Incase you havn't noticed, those grenades are heavy. Therefore, we created a grenade launcher. [hide=]Description: Resembles a mortar launcher. The grenade goes into one end, and a 6000 PSI air tank in the other. Load the grenade, screw in the tank, and let'er rip. (Up to 500 feet) Notes: Weighs 112.3 pounds (Built from heavy metals, as we are dealing with alot of air pressure) Grey in colour Launches crap.[/hide] Everything is for sale. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grim_ Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Dusty the minute amounts of thermite you could hold in a bullet would most likely be dispersed upon impact Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nero Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Dusty the minute amounts of thermite you could hold in a bullet would most likely be dispersed upon impact This would be somewhat like the anti-tank rifles Germanian soldiers would be using (add flashing LED lights and other useless knickknacks that sci-fi literature thinks we will add to our guns in the future): [hide=][/hide] When you have around a dozen of those shooting at the same spot, I'm pretty sure it'll add up to enough thermite ;) Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
walka92 Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 That's stupid. It's not like the Russian government wouldn't know about where the bases were. You can't expect him to know something his predecessors did. And it's Murmansk, and St. Petersburg. I'm going to destroy them myself. All soldiers and equipment are being evacuated and boom crews are ready to destroy them with as little collateral as possible. ...and i didnt even have to lift a finger :thumbsup: I'm gonna be walking down an alley in varrock, and walka is going to walk up to me in a trench coat and say "psst.. hey man, wanna buy some sara brew"walka92- retired with 99 in attack, strength, defence, health, magic, ranged, prayer and herblore and 137 combat. some day i may return to claim 138 combat, but alas, that time has not yet come Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nero Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Naval construction yard in Tunisia is done, and is churning out 1 carrier, 4 destroyers, and 3 subs per year (this is just so I don't have to post it every day). Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i_love_burritos Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Grrrrrrrr. No one is dividing up India. I'm fine with giving it up, and being an active part of the game - but it must stay whole. And function as a nation. Anyone who still wants india as divided or takes anything without my permission will have an angry Adrenal on their hands. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nero Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 Grrrrrrrr. No one is dividing up India. I'm fine with giving it up, and being an active part of the game - but it must stay whole. And function as a nation. Anyone who still wants india as divided or takes anything without my permission will have an angry Adrenal on their hands. They got scared off by the amount of people India could bring up to fight them. Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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