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Lysander

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  1. I think it’s important to see where we as a community are on political preferences. Do we generally want to go with sphere-oriented, or alliance-oriented? What kind of spheres do we like? This matters given all the discussion about minispheres, O-levels, and wars/politics.

    For context - Multipolarity is used as multiple spheres, but not evenly balanced spheres. This is generally where Orbis is. Limited Multipolarity is used as a condensed version of Multipolarity (envision back in Quack times - fewer, but larger, spheres). Expanded Multipolarity is used as a broadened version of Multipolarity (think generally more, fairly even, and smaller spheres). 


    TL;DR just curious where people want things to go. Easier to debate the merits of these things with that knowledge.

  2. For those of you that had the misfortune of missing the Thalmoria Awards Show last night, worry no more! Thalmor’s picks for each Academy Awards category are listed in the first document below, while unique Thalmoria-specific awards are listed in the second document below.

    Want to watch the recording? Stop by the Thalmoria server, linked here - https://discord.gg/HmKyMkdMpp

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NoLX3onL5vXTEmZcvyo5J8lpgUz9hz4_qtXJ-TNHjYs/edit
    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Eq2bswde3T5wG8E2C0ERmeR8zkOQBIYvncIzobMaq1U/edit

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  3. Project Name - ICBM Development

    Project Requirements - Iron Dome, Missile Launch Pad, Nuclear Research Facility

    Project Cost - $200,000,000, 30,000 steel, 10,000 iron, 5,000 oil, 10,000 gasoline

    Project Effect - Allows a second nuke to be produced every day. Increases odds of a launched missile striking past a defender’s Iron Dome to 60% (essentially, reduces a defender’s Iron Dome odds to a 40% chance).

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  4. Hey everyone! The Lyon Broadcast will be hosting a draft kings-style event, where attendees make picks to create their own sphere, tomorrow evening! The show starts at 9:00pm EST; I will be aiming to get as much of the news as possible done by 9:30pm, to allow that as the start time for the drafts.

    I have a treaty web editor to allow us to visualize the wacky combos that will be made, with only a couple limitations. Those watching in the audience will have the opportunity to be picked to come on stage to voice and partake in a draft (or, if necessary, do it via text). Thalmor, Killzbob, Chad and I will be starting off the draft event ourselves. At the end of every draft, when the spheres are completed, the audience will be ranking them to see how they compare in several categories.

    Credit does go to Kev, who I believe first did this idea a while back in VGM with some prominent FA figures.

    I'll see you at 9pm EST tomorrow, as we build some wacky versions of Orbis like the one below!

    Thalmoria Server Link - https://discord.gg/ncs6epWR4k

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  5. 16 minutes ago, Prefontaine said:

    One of the strongest resistances made from @Lucianus is that it should not be too easy for nations to come back after the first round and take out the attackers. If he wants to argue his point here on that topic I'll let him. The 10% reduction is something I'm more than happy to remove, but was added with those concerns in mind. 

    If you consider it, though, that 25% stacking boost will help with that. I assume when you say “come back” you’re referring to the defenders getting some boost to roll the attackers - if the defenders have lost their wars, the attackers will have that military purchase boost which theoretically lets them remil faster than the defenders can, meaning they’d be in a better position to counter a second round from the defenders. Would also force the defenders to actually use beige to rebuild, which I think was a concern you listed initially, because if the defenders don’t come out with a stronger military they’ll be helping the enemy rebuild their military even faster with free wins.

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  6. 27 minutes ago, Prefontaine said:

    Currently beige is something you want to avoid letting your opponents get in a global war. It results in what should be the victors moving the war to expiration to cycle the defeated party. What beige should be is a means for rebuilding after being defeated in a war.

    I don’t think the two are mutually exclusive. Beige is a means for rebuilding after defeat, which is why victors in a Global War prefer to let the wars expire.

     

    There are several things about this I think many people will dislike, but the main one has to be what SRD said - punishing nations for coming out of beige early doesn’t seem like a good idea. For example, if I’m in a GW, and I have an offensive and three defensives, and all beige me, it’s possible I rebuild before those eight days of beige are up, but I’d be punished for leaving early even though the beige has served its purpose.

     

    Also, idk if allowing that 25% to stack would be the best idea; the more wars a nation wins, the faster they can rebuild military to fight off other wars. Imagine an initial blitz goes in favor of the attackers in terms of wars won - they’ll be able to rebuild military faster during the war than their opponents and hammer down even harder.

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  7. 5 stars out of 5 stars, or if you want to go out of 10, 10/10. The entire operation was fast, efficient, and definitely worthwhile. I’ll be using this service again in the future, and I highly recommend you all use Thalmor to nuke a few people, even if it’s just to keep radiation up and the C5 food-producing noobs angry.

     

    Could not be more satisfied 👍.

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