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by Valkalan » Thu Dec 20, 2012 2:28 am
by The High Tatras » Thu Dec 20, 2012 2:36 am
Valkalan wrote:At the behest of Emperor Xizor and the Elect Elite, the Empire of Valkalan is interested in showcasing the finest in Valk technology and culture.
There shall be three Valk exhibits:
1. The Future, Now.
This shall be the Empire's flagship exhibit. It will display the latest Valk technological breakthroughs such as holographic communicators, EM levitation, autonomous robotics, and a life size model of the INV Imperium, the Empire's first practical interstellar craft.
2. Simply Exquisite
The greatest in Valk architecture, from Clockwork Industrial to Imperial Deco, all housed in a miniature replica of the Zarathustra Tower, the finest skyscraper in the Empire.
3. Absolute Bliss
Simply the greatest in Valk music, featuring the Masterful Orchestra of Thule.
by Valkalan » Thu Dec 20, 2012 2:41 am
The High Tatras wrote:Valkalan wrote:At the behest of Emperor Xizor and the Elect Elite, the Empire of Valkalan is interested in showcasing the finest in Valk technology and culture.
There shall be three Valk exhibits:
1. The Future, Now.
This shall be the Empire's flagship exhibit. It will display the latest Valk technological breakthroughs such as holographic communicators, EM levitation, autonomous robotics, and a life size model of the INV Imperium, the Empire's first practical interstellar craft.
2. Simply Exquisite
The greatest in Valk architecture, from Clockwork Industrial to Imperial Deco, all housed in a miniature replica of the Zarathustra Tower, the finest skyscraper in the Empire.
3. Absolute Bliss
Simply the greatest in Valk music, featuring the Masterful Orchestra of Thule.
Excellent! I assume you are FT.
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by The High Tatras » Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:17 pm
The High Tatras wrote:Currently we have 8 players (myself included). Just a few more and we should be able to start. In the mean time, I'm wondering if we should have a predetermined plot, let the plot develop as we play, or not have an actual plot and just enjoy the World's Fair.
by Toishima » Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:43 pm
Greetings from the Empire of the Radiant Star,
We would like to participate in this world fair. Our exhibits will cover many topics relevant to our history.
Main Exhibit (Large-Type)
"The Radiant Star"
This will be a winding path, with plaques, historical pictures and texts lining the walls. There will be several detailed dioramas regarding many events in our nation's history, as well as other relevant things such as the geography of the Home Islands. Basically, this will be a basic rundown of the history of our nation, along with other important facts.1- Geography. A model of the Home Islands, this was painstakingly put together in order to showcase the geography of the Home Islands. With the latest in animatronic and motion technology installed, the model can show rain, sunshine, earthquakes, tsunamis and even volcanic eruptions under the control of our staff. Natural disasters are scheduled for certain time-slots. The seas are represented by a coloured liquid to facilitate the artificial tsunamis.
2- The Great Landing. A non-interactive piece featuring the ships that brought the original colonists to the Home Islands.
3- The Sekiguchi Rebellion. A non-interactive piece detailing the liberation of Toishima from the False Emperor in ancient history. Comes with a brief video on the subject.
4- Settlements. Three separate dioramas detailing a city, a village and a town through various eras. The "Modern" and "Industrial Revolution" segments have motorised model trains, provided by Tako Models, the sponsor for these dioramas.
5- The Himiko Pirate Conflict. Miniature warships wage 'war' on the high seas in the 1990s, as aircraft soar through the air on thin wires. Viewers can control the action to an extent, with buttons to activate more Imperial Navy assets or to send planes on attack runs.
6- The Imperial Administration. A model and fact screens detailing the way the Administration is run, from Regional Governors to the Prime Minister.
Small-Type Exhibits
The Glory of the Imperial Army
This will be a smaller exhibit, detailing the Toishima Imperial Army. Dioramas will be featured, as will several actors dressed as the different Imperial Army troops, from soldiers, Imperial Army Commandos, SNLF marines, gunship pilots, sailors and even generals. A video of the current head of the Imperial Military Council, Grand Admiral Mitanabe, will be screened as he outlines the roles of the different branches of the military.
Also here would be an enclosed room featuring both models and 3-D image technology to show the recent Battle of Azumajima that left a communist state within the Home Islands. A dramatised depiction of key personnel during the conflict is screened in the background during relevant parts of the battle. The battle involves many different dioramas and is mostly automated on scale models of the warzone. Key land battles are shown on the model itself, while naval battles are shown on another model with a smaller scale. Air battles are shown in CGI with the use of the projector. Despite all efforts to make the display as close to reality as possible, certain events just cannot be shown concurrently with others.
Also present will be an extremely small-scale replica of the H-3 Anti-Fleet Weapon, along with an extremely small-scale demonstration in a pre-prepared pool of water.
Culture of the Empire of Toishima
This exhibit will showcase the cultural aspects of our nation, as well as national landmarks and important people in History. A short movie depicting the daily life of a person in ancient Toishima is also displayed in multiple languages. A miniature Shinto shrine is also on display, and so are free books for learning the Toishiman dialect of Japanese.
On display will be everything from clothing to details about the various provinces, and some more historical facts.
There will be a small cafe-type place where one may purchase traditional food and drinks. While it may be unwise to serve Toishiman food as it is extremely similar to Japanese food, other local delicacies are also served that cannot be found in Japan. Prices will not be too high. This exhibit is sponsored by Wayuko Food Processing Services. This area would be the smallest, as space had to be sacrificed for the Battle Of Azumajima Show and the following exhibit.
Unnamed Collection of Tiny Exhibits Depicting the Imperial Industry
This exhibit is unnamed as it actually consists of many more smaller exhibits. These in turn consist of topics such as Farming, Industry, Economics and Trade. A video on how farmers use traditional and modern methods to efficiently harvest large amounts of crops is shown. These rely on many corporate sponsors and thus feature run-downs of several companies as well.
Our Prime Minister, Shintaro Nobunaga, will be attending the Fair to open our exhibits to the public. For obvious reasons, the Emperor himself is not able to attend this event. It is far too dangerous for him to leave the Home Islands now.
Sincerely,
The Imperial Administration
by Raldona » Fri Jan 04, 2013 1:31 am
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