Wisp Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 All Brazilian troops in Norway will also be on high alert, should any combat spill over into Norway if anything actually happens. Our colony ship is complete. Here's a writeup on it, and a sketch. Eneveta Colony Ship The Eneveta is fairly simple. The only two important parts on the exterior are the gravity rings, and the main thruster. The gravity simulation rings are for the living areas of the active crew of 100. Internally, the ship is broken into four main parts. The first is the reactor, and the internal parts of the thruster. Then there is the storage area. This is where all the supplies needed to survive, including compressed water, and oxygen. Then is the "living" quarters for the non active crew of roughly 27,000. These are held in extremely compact Cryogenic sleep compartments. Once the ship lands on the target planet, the crew will be awakened in sets of 1000, unless some emergency requires faster revival. This also includes an internal biosphere type area for growing food if needed. Finally is the construction/assembly area. This is the most complicated part of the internals, it stores parts for pre-fab buildings that will be assembled robotically in this area once it arrives at it's target location. The ship was built in our assembly stations over mars, and most of the resources were harvested from the asteroid belt. This made building it much cheaper, due to not having to worry about breaking mars/earth's gravity field to get into orbit. Hegemony-Spain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul191600 Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Oh well. We're working on a space station now. Hopefully it'll be ready in a few months. We've also discovered a large gold mine in part of Burma. This should really help us out money wise. Over all, our people are happy. We're working on a new medication, which will hopefully reduce the risk of minor illnesses. Only problem so far has been people protesting about us cutting down the forests for wood... These people have been dealt with. I have made several advancements in the medical field, perhaps we could organize some sort of deal. Perhaps ... What do you have to offer? The two greatest advancements we have so far is a surgical robot (operated by a surgeon, but less lage incisions, leading to faster recovery time). We also have created a med-gel, which speeds up the healing of flesh wounds. edit- Our largest project is almost finished, and will be released next year. 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 August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Oh well. We're working on a space station now. Hopefully it'll be ready in a few months. We've also discovered a large gold mine in part of Burma. This should really help us out money wise. Over all, our people are happy. We're working on a new medication, which will hopefully reduce the risk of minor illnesses. Only problem so far has been people protesting about us cutting down the forests for wood... These people have been dealt with. I have made several advancements in the medical field, perhaps we could organize some sort of deal. Perhaps ... What do you have to offer? The two greatest advancements we have so far is a surgical robot (operated by a surgeon, but less lage incisions, leading to faster recovery time). We also have created a med-gel, which speeds up the healing of flesh wounds. edit- Our largest project is almost finished, and will be released next year. Exactly how much is this med gel you speak of? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Well Paul, meds are finished - make me an offer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul191600 Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Well Paul, meds are finished - make me an offer. Well the process of manufacturing it is somewhat expensive, but seeing as you are a new nation, I'm sure I can work a deal out *stares at gold mines* $_$. Bulgaria's longest and pehaps most research-intensive project has been announced. Our scientists have finally made a working nanomachine that tracks out and eliminates cancer cells, which could be a breakthrough for cancer patients as we know it. Expect to see more advancements using nanomachines in the further years to come. 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 August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Well Paul, meds are finished - make me an offer. Well the process of manufacturing it is somewhat expensive, but seeing as you are a new nation, I'm sure I can work a deal out *stares at gold mines* $_$. Bulgaria's longest and pehaps most research-intensive project has been announced. Our scientists have finally made a working nanomachine that tracks out and eliminates cancer cells, which could be a breakthrough for cancer patients as we know it. Expect to see more advancements using nanomachines in the further years to come. Would it be possible for me to buy some of these nano machines designs? :twisted: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Well Paul, meds are finished - make me an offer. Well the process of manufacturing it is somewhat expensive, but seeing as you are a new nation, I'm sure I can work a deal out *stares at gold mines* $_$. Bulgaria's longest and pehaps most research-intensive project has been announced. Our scientists have finally made a working nanomachine that tracks out and eliminates cancer cells, which could be a breakthrough for cancer patients as we know it. Expect to see more advancements using nanomachines in the further years to come. Let's see. How does 250,000 of my new medicine sound for one nano machine? I'll take 4 machines, so 1,000,000 tablets. Sound good? (The medicine strengthens your immune system. When taken (One pill = One life time). 95% of takers will not experience any illnesses ( Minor and major) for every 15 years.) Or, I can pay you in gold. Your choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dark Lord Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Well Paul, meds are finished - make me an offer. Well the process of manufacturing it is somewhat expensive, but seeing as you are a new nation, I'm sure I can work a deal out *stares at gold mines* $_$. Bulgaria's longest and pehaps most research-intensive project has been announced. Our scientists have finally made a working nanomachine that tracks out and eliminates cancer cells, which could be a breakthrough for cancer patients as we know it. Expect to see more advancements using nanomachines in the further years to come. Let's see. How does 250,000 of my new medicine sound for one nano machine? I'll take 4 machines, so 1,000,000 tablets. Sound good? (The medicine strengthens your immune system. When taken (One pill = One life time). 95% of takers will not experience any illnesses ( Minor and major) for every 15 years.) Or, I can pay you in gold. Your choice. Nanomachines are microscopic, lol. Anyway, I second Grim's request. I might have an interest in purchasing some nanotechnology. SWAG Mayn U wanna be like me but U can't be me cuz U ain't got ma swagga on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Well Paul, meds are finished - make me an offer. Well the process of manufacturing it is somewhat expensive, but seeing as you are a new nation, I'm sure I can work a deal out *stares at gold mines* $_$. Bulgaria's longest and pehaps most research-intensive project has been announced. Our scientists have finally made a working nanomachine that tracks out and eliminates cancer cells, which could be a breakthrough for cancer patients as we know it. Expect to see more advancements using nanomachines in the further years to come. Let's see. How does 250,000 of my new medicine sound for one nano machine? I'll take 4 machines, so 1,000,000 tablets. Sound good? (The medicine strengthens your immune system. When taken (One pill = One life time). 95% of takers will not experience any illnesses ( Minor and major) for every 15 years.) Or, I can pay you in gold. Your choice. Nanomachines are microscopic, lol. Anyway, I second Grim's request. I might have an interest in purchasing some nanotechnology. Damn, I read that wrong. I read "Nano producing machine", as in a machine which produces nano machines. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nero Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Well Paul, meds are finished - make me an offer. Well the process of manufacturing it is somewhat expensive, but seeing as you are a new nation, I'm sure I can work a deal out *stares at gold mines* $_$. Bulgaria's longest and pehaps most research-intensive project has been announced. Our scientists have finally made a working nanomachine that tracks out and eliminates cancer cells, which could be a breakthrough for cancer patients as we know it. Expect to see more advancements using nanomachines in the further years to come. Let's see. How does 250,000 of my new medicine sound for one nano machine? I'll take 4 machines, so 1,000,000 tablets. Sound good? (The medicine strengthens your immune system. When taken (One pill = One life time). 95% of takers will not experience any illnesses ( Minor and major) for every 15 years.) Or, I can pay you in gold. Your choice. Nanomachines are microscopic, lol. Anyway, I second Grim's request. I might have an interest in purchasing some nanotechnology. Damn, I read that wrong. I read "Nano producing machine", as in a machine which produces nano machines. Jeez, at this rate, we'll soon have a machine that produces the machines that produce the machines that produce the nano machines that produce the nano-drugs. Then we can just eliminate the human factors completely! All hail the Cyborg Alliance! Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul191600 Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Nanomachines are not currently ready for widespread distribution, and their plans are currently not for sale. Scientists are currently working on making them tamper-proof, and they should be available for other countries in a year. Mars colony is going quite well, and several exosuits will be sent to Mars next trip. 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...
Nero Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Oh! Mars. Reminds me. The small ship that Germania was building is complete, and has been loaded with 1000 colonists and is heading towards Mars. The ship will be small enough the enter Mars' atmosphere without any problems, and will serve as the base for the colonization efforts. Who has the most updated map of Mars? Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wisp Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Just saying, any ship that could hold 1000 people would be able to land, but not take off again. But if it's the hub of a colony, going back into space wouldn't be necessary. Hegemony-Spain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dark Lord Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Britannian news: The mass-production of the HAV units has been going along smoothly. We will now officially recognise Mozambique as "Mozambique" again, rather than "Area 1". SWAG Mayn U wanna be like me but U can't be me cuz U ain't got ma swagga on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Water purificaton systems are finished. We have a medium, large and small size right now. Large is about 15 feet wide, 10 feet in length (recommended for vehicles). Medium is 9 feet wide, 6 feet tall (reccomended for house holds) and small is 15 inches wide, 10 inches in length (reccomended for first aid kits). How it works is simple. You pore the water in one end. There is a strainer to get anything big out, then a lazer kills germs. Clean water comes out the other end. Can also be used to boil water, It takes roughly 5 seconds to filter 1 litre of water. Built with stainless steal. Will work on solar power, or batterys/outlet. We're also working on a smaller version, too. If you want to buy them - offer up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nero Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Just saying, any ship that could hold 1000 people would be able to land, but not take off again. But if it's the hub of a colony, going back into space wouldn't be necessary. Aye. It was built with no intention of taking off again once its reached its destination. Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grim_ Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Nanomachines are not currently ready for widespread distribution, and their plans are currently not for sale. Scientists are currently working on making them tamper-proof, and they should be available for other countries in a year. Mars colony is going quite well, and several exosuits will be sent to Mars next trip.That reminds me @ ross if I were to purchase say 20 of the A-2 exosuits for a higher price could you take off the tampering guards? :ugeek: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RpgGamer Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Ion cannon research is complete and ready to be internationally distributed for the benefit of all the Haven nations (especially those that helped in the project). Please realize that this cannon is not designed for combat use of any kind and can only really be used to summon rain by ionizing the clouds. Should help with the colonization of the deserts. You're welcome. Boring reforms are being made in Luxembourg continueing to make perfect, perfect. Not much to say about it really. Quote Quote Anyone who likes tacos is incapable of logic. Anyone who likes logic is incapable of tacos. PSA: SaqPrets is an Estonian Dude Steam: NippleBeardTM Origin: Brand_New_iPwn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grim_ Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Ion cannon research is complete and ready to be internationally distributed for the benefit of all the Haven nations (especially those that helped in the project). Please realize that this cannon is not designed for combat use of any kind and can only really be used to summon rain by ionizing the clouds. Should help with the colonization of the deserts. You're welcome. Boring reforms are being made in Luxembourg continuing to make perfect, perfect. Not much to say about it really. *Grabs designs and starts working on weaponising it* When all else fails use a low orbit ion cannon :mrgreen: (any weaponisation should take roughly 15 years) In other news we are beginning a space program which should allow us to put up a space station in 10 years :shock: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wisp Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Nanomachines are not currently ready for widespread distribution, and their plans are currently not for sale. Scientists are currently working on making them tamper-proof, and they should be available for other countries in a year. Mars colony is going quite well, and several exosuits will be sent to Mars next trip.That reminds me @ ross if I were to purchase say 20 of the A-2 exosuits for a higher price could you take off the tampering guards? :ugeek: That's not going to happen, I can almost guarantee it. The Germans and I have made a deal regarding the remaining unclaimed parts of Africa, in order to avoid conflict between us, as a world war iv would benefit no one. In ten minutes real time, it will be 2044. In another year it will be the 100th anniversary of the end of World War II. Research on plasma is complete enough that it will be used in our or upcoming Space Battleship, though not as a weapon. This is what it could actually be used for, this isn't just making stuff up. If you've ever seen in star wars/star trek/whatever, in the hangars there is a wall of energy that ships can fly through, with space on one side, and the inside of the hangar on the other. Plasma can be used for that, it can preserve the atmosphere one one side of the barrier, so that way the hangar wouldn't have all the air sucked out of it whenever a ship needed to launch. Also, plasma will help to make our ships more aerodynamic. Also, the final stages of design for the assault rifle we've been designing for the past 10 years (I gave it a 13 year timeline for completion when I announced it a while ago) will be finishing up over the next two to three years. Ok, here's somethings I'm saying about space. First, if any ships, or space stations, or satelites enter the vicinity of any of my space stations or military satelites without permission, or good reason, they will be shot down. This is just so if war ever happens, someone can't just go "My anti-space station ships sneak attacked and destroyed all of your space stations and satellites before they could respond". This doesn't apply to any satellites which aren't in geo-synchronous orbits and naturally go near other satellites in their orbit. Secondly, I think we've discovered 2-3 colonizable planets. No more, atleast not within 50 lightyears of earth. I think 2-3 is pushing it, and any more would just be ridiculous. I think dusty might agree with me here, but I don't know. In similar news, our colony @ rigel kentarus is advancing well, the population has over quintupled in the 15-20 years since it started. This is mostly due to artificially inseminated surrogate mothers, along with natural reproduction. We are also starting research on charged particle beams, for possible military use. Sorry for the long post. Hegemony-Spain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nero Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 The Germans and I have made a deal regarding the remaining unclaimed parts of Africa, in order to avoid conflict between us, as a world war iv would benefit no one. In ten minutes real time, it will be 2044. In another year it will be the 100th anniversary of the end of World War II. Aye, though we've technically already had WWIV (Europe) My diplomatic talks with Sierra Leone, Liberia, Cote D'Ivorie, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Burkina Paso, Guinea-Bissau, and Guinea have begun. Considering most of the citizens of these countries have seen the dramatic improvement to quality of life Germania is making in its African controlled territories, it is likely that a large portion of these will agree to assimilation into Germania. Research on plasma is complete enough that it will be used in our or upcoming Space Battleship, though not as a weapon. This is what it could actually be used for, this isn't just making stuff up. If you've ever seen in star wars/star trek/whatever, in the hangars there is a wall of energy that ships can fly through, with space on one side, and the inside of the hangar on the other. Plasma can be used for that, it can preserve the atmosphere one one side of the barrier, so that way the hangar wouldn't have all the air sucked out of it whenever a ship needed to launch. Also, plasma will help to make our ships more aerodynamic. That's useful. Hm. I'll have to wait a bit. Already the number of projects Germania has is stretching the limit. Ok, here's somethings I'm saying about space. First, if any ships, or space stations, or satelites enter the vicinity of any of my space stations or military satelites without permission, or good reason, they will be shot down. This is just so if war ever happens, someone can't just go "My anti-space station ships sneak attacked and destroyed all of your space stations and satellites before they could respond". This doesn't apply to any satellites which aren't in geo-synchronous orbits and naturally go near other satellites in their orbit. Secondly, I think we've discovered 2-3 colonizable planets. No more, atleast not within 50 lightyears of earth. I think 2-3 is pushing it, and any more would just be ridiculous. I think dusty might agree with me here, but I don't know. Depends really. Are they planets in actual systems that could theoretically support life? Or is 2-3 just a number you came up with? I'm curious as you were adamant about planets being habitable IRL before we say they are in game (like with the planet I'm heading towards). I know there's still a planet around 12 light years or so from Earth that could possibly support human life (the one you first suggested for me). Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wisp Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 The odds of having even 1 habitable planet close to us is low, considering in real life we've discovered a few hundred planets, iirc, and none are thought to be habitable. Within 15 lightyears of us, there are 2 systems that would have the highest chance for human life, rigil kentarus in alpha centauri, and our own system. Then there are maybe 8 or so with a very small chance of being able to have habitable planets due to the type of stars there are (Three types of stars make for a habitable system, yellow stars, colder white stars, and warmer orange dwarf stars) And I thought the european war was WWIII? EDIT: Also, in all likelihood, for a planet to develop with a atmosphere like our own, it would require plant life similar to our own in that they produce oxygen, otherwise the atmosphere would be unbreathable. Hegemony-Spain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nero Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 The odds of having even 1 habitable planet close to us is low, considering in real life we've discovered a few hundred planets, iirc, and none are thought to be habitable. Within 15 lightyears of us, there are 2 systems that would have the highest chance for human life, rigil kentarus in alpha centauri, and our own system. Then there are maybe 8 or so with a very small chance of being able to have habitable planets due to the type of stars there are (Three types of stars make for a habitable system, yellow stars, colder white stars, and warmer orange dwarf stars) Wouldn't the 2-3 planets then be: Yours in Alpha Centauri, Mars, and then possibly one in Rigil Kentarus? There's another one 20 light years out, but that's not exactly close I guess. Alright, I suppose its safe to say what it is, considering I have around a 3 year lead now. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gliese_581_d I guess Russia is heading for Rigil Kentarus, though. Idk, no probes were sent. If its not habitable I guess the ruskies die :P And I thought the european war was WWIII? Oh bugger me I'm an idiot. EDIT: Also, in all likelihood, for a planet to develop with a atmosphere like our own, it would require plant life similar to our own in that they produce oxygen, otherwise the atmosphere would be unbreathable. Yuppers. If anyone is thinking of colonizing a planet in Rigil Kentarus they'll have to send out a probe I guess. Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wisp Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 I wasn't actually clear, Rigil Kentaurus is just another name for alpha centauri a. I just like using that more since it's an actual name, my bad. Also, I guess we shouldn't count mars as one of the 3 since that was artificially done. Hegemony-Spain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RpgGamer Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Ion cannon research is complete and ready to be internationally distributed for the benefit of all the Haven nations (especially those that helped in the project). Please realize that this cannon is not designed for combat use of any kind and can only really be used to summon rain by ionizing the clouds. Should help with the colonization of the deserts. You're welcome. Boring reforms are being made in Luxembourg continuing to make perfect, perfect. Not much to say about it really. *Grabs designs and starts working on weaponising it* When all else fails use a low orbit ion cannon :mrgreen: (any weaponisation should take roughly 15 years) In other news we are beginning a space program which should allow us to put up a space station in 10 years :shock: Were you even involved in the Haven? Anyway, what use is an ion cannon going to be as a weapon? It basically just polerizes particles. In theory it could used against highly electric reliant technology, but that's about it. Even that is pushing it, especially since it's designed to not be turned into a weapon of mass destruction. I'd also recommend not using it as a weapon because abuse of such a power would lead to the globe ganging up and ending you. Not such a good idea. Besides, all of the Haven nations have this technology now. You really have no advantage in using it, it's just there to help colonize deserts and other arid land. PS: Can someone repost the Mars map so I can claim some land on it (my people have been there for a while now, i just wanna make it official) Quote Quote Anyone who likes tacos is incapable of logic. Anyone who likes logic is incapable of tacos. PSA: SaqPrets is an Estonian Dude Steam: NippleBeardTM Origin: Brand_New_iPwn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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