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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 06:37am
by Siege
Ryan Thunder wrote:What did you have in mind? I can't think of much off the top of my head besides additional security forces and nuclear reactors, though I'm sure Coilerburg already has some of the latter...
Karmic Knight wrote:Both the Commonwealth Government, and the Gizmonic Institute are willing to invest in Mr. Bank's endeavours in Coilerburg. Mostly through funding, but we are also willing to export some labour for whatever rebuilding Mr. Bank has in mind.
Actually since Coilerburg's infrastructure has been neglected most of its energy generation is done by coal-fired plants. But nuclear reactors are a step too far right now: I'm looking principally for investments in Coilerburg's harbors, metalworking, shipbuilding, mining, machinebuilding, textile, steel, energy and chemical industries.
Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:So Shroom, you repaired the sub for free?
We (that is, the transitional government of Coilerburg) would be willing to pay for any repairs related to the collision. But you better realize we're
not going to pay for any repairs related to the cutting up of our own damned submarine.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 06:38am
by Shroom Man 777
Hrm... blah. I should've spared myself the trouble and made that sub explode in Shroomanian waters. Would've really spared us all the trouble of bitching over the sub's integrity, since there won't be much to argue about it being blown to smithereens.
I guess we'll ship it back on a heavy lift ship.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 06:39am
by Shroom Man 777
SiegeTank, I hope we're still superbestfriends and I can sell Coilerburg like things like solar panels and non-nuclear stuffs like dam(n)s and stuff to make it self-sufficient and awesome.
And windmills to tear flocks of birds to bloody gibs.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 06:41am
by Siege
Shroom Man 777 wrote:SiegeTank, I hope we're still superbestfriends and I can sell Coilerburg like things like solar panels and non-nuclear stuffs like dam(n)s and stuff to make it self-sufficient and awesome.
Shroomanian investments are more than welcome. If there's any way to demonstrate that the past was the past and this is the future, it's gotta be investments by Shroomania in Coilerburg.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 06:43am
by Shroom Man 777
The Coilers will want good pornography. We will provide.
Amongst other things. If the government is lenient on stuff like steroids, then our pharmaceuticals can make a killing.
And the Coilers will be bigger, buffer, and MANLIER than ever!
The way of the future!
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 06:53am
by PeZook
It probably just had a crushed sonar dome. Let's say Shroomania fixed up the dome, then filled it with gay porn, THEN charged Coilerburg for repairs and the porn.
Then published the invoice on ShroomStrat TV as proof of goodwill. With a position saying "130 000 gay porn magazines" clearly visible

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 07:09am
by K. A. Pital
Shroom is awesome and that's an official endorsement.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 07:12am
by Shroom Man 777
Thank you, here have a boiled duck fetus egg.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 07:43am
by Shroom Man 777
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 07:53am
by DarthShady
Stas Bush wrote:Shroom is awesome and that's an official endorsement.
I'll second this endorsement.
Also: It begins.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 08:27am
by Shroom Man 777
Cool idea with the sub-bluff, Coyote.
Never underestimate a man who can be a deranged mess at one moment, and on the next being able to communicate with world leaders like any other cool cat!
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 08:50am
by CmdrWilkens
Stas Bush wrote:Yes, but not everyone follows precedental law. Precedents like maritime incidents are especially hard - do you see that in real life that people "evaluate" maritime incidents and border violations based on previous incidents? Uhh... nop

Unification of Maritime law goes back to the turn of the century and I'm gonna try and drag a quote out of a book on the Titanic investigation (not the incident but rather the Congressional investigation) noting how American and British admiralty courts regularly cited each other's works in determining salvage and other rights. In other words yes folks do quote prior precedent with regards to maritime incidents.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 09:33am
by Steve
Wait, Warden wasn't there to nuke you, it was just Coiler doing something stupid and then, after it blew up like that, he came up with some stupid story of "Oh, Marina sent the sub there to prevent a war in the future", which would hardly be "public knowledge" in-game.
It has all the earmarks of Coilerburg testing its sub's ability to slip into potentially hostile waters and accidentally colliding with another sub they didn't notice.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 09:35am
by PeZook
No time to write a game post right now, but please do assume the Foreign Ministry sent a note inviting Lelouch to visit PeZookia.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 09:40am
by Shroom Man 777
LANGLEY:
You guys can visit Shroomania, yo. As detailed in
this post.
STEVE:
The Coilers were out to murder us. But Siege didn't share that information to you, though.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 09:42am
by Shroom Man 777
Steve wrote:Wait, Warden wasn't there to nuke you, it was just Coiler doing something stupid and then, after it blew up like that, he came up with some stupid story of "Oh, Marina sent the sub there to prevent a war in the future", which would hardly be "public knowledge" in-game.
It has all the earmarks of Coilerburg testing its sub's ability to slip into potentially hostile waters and accidentally colliding with another sub they didn't notice.
Siege confirms that Coiler intended it to be part of an endgame. And Siege has, in fact, posted in-game that his intelligence corresponds with Coiler nuclear nuttery. He said as much to President Shinra.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 09:51am
by Siege
Shroom Man 777 wrote:The Coilers were out to murder us. But Siege didn't share that information to you, though.
That's not actually the case, as I've
repeatedly told you. Farve hadn't
ruled out that he'd give a launch order should his silly invasion go south. But it's not like he'd already authorized the reduction of Farbanti to nuclear ashes.
Steve's pretty much right: the sub was trying to sneak in and collided with one of your own boats. That the
Warden happened to have a nuclear arsenal aboard is a very serious matter, but there's no conceivable way Shroomania could logically deduct that Coilerburg was out "to murder you". You don't have knowledge of the possible future; there are no launch orders aboard the submarine, so you simply cannot draw that conclusion. All you can do is conclude that it would have been in a position to launch a nuclear strike against Shroomania, which is serious enough of its own right, but jumping from that to "zomg they wanted to murder us" is simply hysteria.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 09:59am
by Fingolfin_Noldor
Here's the problem. Shroomania has her crew. Since Coiler made a claim that Marina ordered them into Shroomanian waters to fire off the nukes, it means, under severe duress, the captain of the Warden would have revealed his mission.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 10:06am
by Shroom Man 777
It's really not that hard to extrapolate what a Coiler missile sub heading for launch position in Shroomanian waters intends to do. In a world where two nations were destroyed in surprised WMD strikes, a world whose leaders have collectively experienced an apocalypse and who were reincarnated from the decades of ensuing dystopic survival struggles, you can pardon me for needing a little hydrodynamic hysterectomy.
Sydney Hank might've not lived through it all, but the Prime Minister has and it's nearly sent him spiraling down the brink of madness.
As we can so clearly see.
It's really not hysterical. Coilerburg WAS out to invade Shroomanian territory in a mad scheme. Coilerburg is a nuclear power. Shroomania is a nuclear power. Coiler wanted war. A Coilerburg nuclear missile sub was in Shroomanian waters.
The only reason we're all here to say that he wasn't out to murder us because he was caught sneaking in my backyard at night, holding a knife at hand, before he could moisten it a little by sticking it in me.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 10:12am
by Siege
No, they weren't "ordered into Shroomanian waters to fire off the nukes". What happened was, and I quote:
Coiler wrote:"Yes. I sent the submarine, knowing full well that it would collide."
That's of course Marina talking. And there's nothing about a nuclear launch there. In fact, according to
Coiler the nuclear war between Coilerburg and Shroomania is still
two years into the future. There's no way the captain would've known about it, let alone know of any order to fire.
Now, I personally feel we'd be better off retconning Marina out of it, and having the submarine be where it was because President Farve wanted to see how easy he could get his subs into Shroomanian waters, as a prelude to the invasion of that island chain he was planning. In fact I've written most of my posts assuming that's what happened, with Farve being deposed the minute people found out what he was planning.
The point remains however that under neither scenario would there be orders to kickstart the nuclear armageddon aboard that submarine, or in the captain's head, or anywhere else.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 10:25am
by Coyote
Oh, I dunno. It means he's playing in-character, as a guy who was reincarnated from a nuclear strike survivor, getting his memories (and reasons for paranoia) mixed up. "Marina" also remembers full well how the last game ended up and wanted to head it off at the pass so that this world didn't go down in flames like the last one.
We'd be 2-0 for planets, not a good record, and the last thing we want to do is give Q the chance to gloat.
It could well be, given the 'otherworldly power' aspect introduced by that brief bit of fore-shadowing, that the order came across the sub commander's desk in perfectly legitimate form, with all the right codes, down to the letterhead, and he was told to scout routes or even possibly prepare for a possible single-missile decapitation strike on Shroom. Possibly even as a way to earn more "street cred" among the FTO nad try to become the local Big Guy.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 10:29am
by Shroom Man 777
That's a dumb way to earn street cred with the FTO.
But the Coilerburgers have never been anything but meatheads.
EDIT:
The moral lesson is that you shouldn't fuck around in Shroomanian waters. It's not worth it. Go bother someone who's sane instead.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 10:35am
by PeZook
Guys, this really isn't complicated. A misile sub submerged in territorial waters already violated the Convention On The Law Of The Sea. Even if it doesn't have the orders aboard, so what? It's a question of sending off one ELF message telling it to fire.Why do you think the US and USSR signed that agreement prohibiting SSBNs from crawling up to each other's shores?
The Coilers are lucky they weren't torpedoed right away, after what happened to Astaria.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 10:40am
by Coyote
Shroom Man 777 wrote:That's a dumb way to earn street cred with the FTO.
Yeah, but I was using the example provided by Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy the last couple of weeks. He's trying to be the "African King of Kings" and hired a bunch of guys to parade around in historic tribal king outfits to represent the "Kings of Africa", and goes to African Unity meetings insisting everyone call him "your Majesty", that sort of thing. He's trying to strongarm his way into being the Big Guy and ends up looking like a buffoon.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V
Posted: 2009-02-12 11:47am
by DarthShady
Alright, lets get this meeting started.
P.S. My previous post is now moved to Unreal Time, We'll see what happens with it, later.