There was no WW2.
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by Kargintina » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:04 am

by Benian Republic » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:17 am

by Of The Rnclave » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:18 am

by Kargintina » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:19 am

by Of The Rnclave » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:20 am


by New Neros » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:27 am
Reploid Productions wrote:I have had to read a lot of erotic RP telegrams in the past four months and it does all start to run together into one giant mass of penises, vaginas, breasts, tentacles, dildos, bodily fluids and so on.

by Of The Rnclave » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:28 am


by Kargintina » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:36 am
Of The Rnclave wrote:New Neros wrote:WW2 would actually be bad for India. It was right out of independence, we were unstable, had a ragtag military, no money, etc. Disruption of world markets would hinder growth as well in such a delicate time.
We should make a Commonwealth of the ex British empire components

by Of The Rnclave » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:37 am


by Kargintina » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:38 am

by Of The Rnclave » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:39 am

by Kargintina » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:41 am

by Epraria » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:41 am
Benian Republic wrote:Why was there no WW2?

by Of The Rnclave » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:42 am


by Cymrea » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:48 am

by Epraria » Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:55 am
Cymrea wrote:Nation App
Official Nation Name: United Kingdom of Cambria
Nation short Name: Cambria
Territorial Claims (Map Preferred): Cambria
Population: 63,803,300 (Populstat 1991)
Government Style: Constitutional Monarchy
Capitol: Londinium
Head of State: Queen Rhiannon o Rosa Regina
Head of Government: Consul Primaris Ser John Major
Legislature type(ie Bicameral Tricameral etc): Bicameral; Circle of Archons, Circle of Praefects
Main Political Party(s): Rooks (conservative), Knights (liberal)
Political beliefs: Capitalist, some Crown enterprises
Political Agenda and/or goals: Global security and stability
Military information
Foreign Policy: Cautiously interventionist
Military Branch names: Royal Cambrian Army, Royal Cambrian Navy, Royal Cambrian Air Force, Royal Cambrian Marines
Size of each military branch ( Both active and reserves)
Army active: 150,000
Army reserve: 130,000
Navy active: 75,000
Navy reserve: 35,000
Air Force active: 65,000
Air Force reserve: 35,000
Marines active: 30,000
Marines reserve: none
Total active: 320,000
Total reserve: 200,000
Grand total: 520,000 (less than 1% of total population)
Type(s) of Automatic Rifle
L85A2 (L123A2 under-slung grenade launcher)
L86A2 (LSW)
L22A2 (carbine)
Type(s) of Pistol
L131A1
Number and Type(S) of MBT
FV4034 Challenger II Main Battle Tank: 800
Number and Type(s) of IFV
FV510/511/512/513/514/515 Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle: 950
Number of MLRS's: 300
Number of Towed Artillery: 250
Number and Type(s) of APC's
FV432/434 Bulldog Armoured Personnel Carrier: 900
-----------------------------------------
Number and Type(s) of Fighter Jets
Panavia Tornado: 300
Eurofighter Typhoon: 250
AV-8B Harrier/SuperHarrier: 200
Number and Type(s) of Bombers
None
Number and Type(s) of Cargo Planes
Boeing C-17: 20
Lockheed C-130: 35
Number and Type(s) of Attack Helicopters
None
Number and Type(s) of Transport Helicopters
Boeing Chinook: 60
Westland Puma: 30
------------------------------------------
Number and Type(s) of Aircraft Carriers
Invincible-class fleet carrier: 2
Number and Type(s) of Destroyer
Daring-class guided missile destroyer: 18
Number and Type(s) of Frigates
Duke-class frigate: 32
Number and Type(s) of Missile Cruisers
None
Number and Type(s) of Submarines
Astute-class fleet submarine: 12
Trafalgar-class fleet submarine: 10
Vanguard-class ballistic missile submarine: 10
Number and Type(s) of LST or LPD
Albion-class amphibious transport dock: 4
Ocean-class amphibious assault ship: 2
-----------------------------------------
Number of Nuclear Weapons: 250
Number of Biological Weapons: none
Number of Chemical Weapons: none
Economy
GDP: $800 billion USD
Main Imports: manufactured goods, machinery, fuels; foodstuffs
Main Exports: manufactured goods, fuels, chemicals; food, beverages, tobacco
History
As the northern tribes assaulted and settled a Britannia recently bereft of Roman garrisons, they found a stable and comfortable quality of life and so Roman influence never faded, but instead flourished in its own way.
In the 15th Century, the popularity of Maria Tudoria Elizabeth I was extremely high, but her Privy Council, her Parliament and her subjects thought that the unmarried queen should take a husband; it was generally accepted that, once a queen regnant was married, the husband would relieve the woman of the burdens of head of state. Also, without an heir, the Tudor dynasty would end; the risk of civil war between rival claimants was a possibility if Elizabeth died childless. The first and most ardent suitor was Mary I’s widower Philip II of Spain. However, numerous other suitors from nearly all European nations sent ambassadors to the English court to put forward their suit.
Risk of death came dangerously close in 1564 when Elizabeth caught smallpox, and British destiny forever changed. It is said that in her fever, she experienced a holy visitation from a source no one would ever have suspected, given her moderate yet adamant Protestant views. Elizabeth claimed that Danu, mother goddess to the Tuatha de Danaan – the forerunners of modern Celts – came to her in her hour of greatest peril and told her that the elder gods had returned from their long celestial journey to reclaim the hearts and spirits of their Briton children. Elizabeth quickly recovered and proclaimed the vision a miracle.
The Second War of the Roses followed, with House York rising up with the support of all Christians of the realm, many of them Lancastrian. But a return to the original gods and a renewal of ties to the land was popular among the laymen and more nobles than might have been thought joined the Tudor cause. The Church of England reacted virulently, supporting the Yorkists and declaring Elizabeth and her revived Druidism anathema. In response, Elizabeth decreed the Church to be valid, but no longer the faith of the Crown and State. Popular revolts against the clergy resulted in the Church’s presence being reduced to Yorkist fortifications. In the end, the overwhelming popularity of Druidism resulted in the expunging of the Church of England.
The initial reaction from Rome was one of support for Elizabeth, seen as a scourge against the Protestants. The Vatican believed that Catholicism could be reinvigourated in Britain. Too late, the Pope realised that the movement was strong enough to hold permanent sway over the nostalgic Britons. Having supported the movement at its inception, the Pope could not exactly call for a Crusade – especially given that Rome was greatly occupied with the Holy Land, and that Britain held nothing of geographical or theological importance for Catholicism. Indeed, the pagan artifact Stonehenge became a leading symbol for the Druid revival, something the Vatican wanted no part of. As a result of the successful Druid Movement, Elizabeth conformed readily to the idea that marriage and birth-giving were natural cycles of the gods-given Earth. She married Edwardius Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, in 1565. After much anticipation and anxiety, Elizabeth finally gave birth to Augustus Tudorius Taliesin I in 1575; Prince Taliesin succeeded his mother to the throne in 1603.
The nation’s identity as a Welsh state of Roman influence was solidified when, in 1599, Prince Taliesin suggested the name Cymrea, a Sassenach version of Cymru, the Welsh name for Wales. The name was officially adopted November 3, 1601, and was declared the national holiday by Queen Elizabeth. Later, the name of the family line would be changed to Rosa, to reflect the Tudor rose. This incited a sweeping change of name for all noble Houses of Cymrea, who would not be left out. Native flora and fauna became symbols - and names - for the oldest Houses. After a similar popular Druidic Movement, Ireland joined the United Kingdom of Cymrea.
The result of the Cambrian Civil War between the Parliamentarian Roundheads (later the Rook Party) and the Royalist Cavaliers (later the Knight Party) was threefold: the trial and execution of Charles I; the exile of his son, Charles II; and the replacement of Cambrian monarchy with, at first, the Commonwealth of Cambria (1649–53) and then the Protectorate (1653–59) under Oliver Cromwell's personal rule. Constitutionally, the wars established the precedent that an Cambrian monarch cannot govern without Parliament's consent, although this concept was legally established only as part of the Glorious Revolution in 1688.
In 1766, parliament grants each American colony status as voting observers, diffusing the burgeoning rebellion. Within a decade, the American representatives grew their influence enough convince parliament to adopt a more egalitarian method of representation for all Cambrian people - based more on population than on class distinctions, though the social stratifications remained. At the turning of the Nineteenth Century, the Cambrian Empire controlled the entire eastern part of North America and Louisiana while the Aztecs controlled the south and most of Central America. North American Cambrian troops reinforce Texas, defeating Spanish forces in two minor battles. Aztec engages the Cambrians at sea, and suffer several humiliating defeats. Conversely unable to penetrate deeply into Aztec Mexico, the Cambrians maintain the border at the Rio Grande throughout the conflict. After a process that began in 1818 prepared the American colonies for independence, the Cambrian parliament ratified the North America Constitution Act of 1831, which shortly thereafter established the Confederation of North America.
Cambria led a coalition of European powers to victory in the Battle of Riems (1813), which ended the French Revolutionary wars and helped to establish a constitutional monarchy under the Bourbon cousins of the Cambrian Rosas; this would later set the stage for further internal strife resulting in the French Public. I suppose you mean Public. There fixed Over the course of history, Cambria and France have had a tempestuous relationship of hot and cold diplomacy, often warring and just as often allies.
The Great War saw the Cambrians actively fighting with France against Germany. The German achievement of nuclear armament two decades later began an arms race the Cambrians could not afford to lose. Scrambling with the rest of the world to secure world stability through the madman's gambit of mutually assured destruction, the Cold War threatened to burst into megatons of nuclear heat many times. And many times the crises had been narrowly averted through diplomatiuc and covert measures.
Cambria currently sits among the giants of the world, a global oligarchy of powers with none so strong as to dominate. The Byzantine politics of 1991 stand on a blade's edge: on one side, global conflict and potential cataclysm; on the other mutual prosperity and advancement.

by New Neros » Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:06 pm
Epraria wrote:Cymrea wrote:Nation App
Official Nation Name: United Kingdom of Cambria
Nation short Name: Cambria
Territorial Claims (Map Preferred): Cambria
Population: 63,803,300 (Populstat 1991)
Government Style: Constitutional Monarchy
Capitol: Londinium
Head of State: Queen Rhiannon o Rosa Regina
Head of Government: Consul Primaris Ser John Major
Legislature type(ie Bicameral Tricameral etc): Bicameral; Circle of Archons, Circle of Praefects
Main Political Party(s): Rooks (conservative), Knights (liberal)
Political beliefs: Capitalist, some Crown enterprises
Political Agenda and/or goals: Global security and stability
Military information
Foreign Policy: Cautiously interventionist
Military Branch names: Royal Cambrian Army, Royal Cambrian Navy, Royal Cambrian Air Force, Royal Cambrian Marines
Size of each military branch ( Both active and reserves)
Army active: 150,000
Army reserve: 130,000
Navy active: 75,000
Navy reserve: 35,000
Air Force active: 65,000
Air Force reserve: 35,000
Marines active: 30,000
Marines reserve: none
Total active: 320,000
Total reserve: 200,000
Grand total: 520,000 (less than 1% of total population)
Type(s) of Automatic Rifle
L85A2 (L123A2 under-slung grenade launcher)
L86A2 (LSW)
L22A2 (carbine)
Type(s) of Pistol
L131A1
Number and Type(S) of MBT
FV4034 Challenger II Main Battle Tank: 800
Number and Type(s) of IFV
FV510/511/512/513/514/515 Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle: 950
Number of MLRS's: 300
Number of Towed Artillery: 250
Number and Type(s) of APC's
FV432/434 Bulldog Armoured Personnel Carrier: 900
-----------------------------------------
Number and Type(s) of Fighter Jets
Panavia Tornado: 300
Eurofighter Typhoon: 250
AV-8B Harrier/SuperHarrier: 200
Number and Type(s) of Bombers
None
Number and Type(s) of Cargo Planes
Boeing C-17: 20
Lockheed C-130: 35
Number and Type(s) of Attack Helicopters
None
Number and Type(s) of Transport Helicopters
Boeing Chinook: 60
Westland Puma: 30
------------------------------------------
Number and Type(s) of Aircraft Carriers
Invincible-class fleet carrier: 2
Number and Type(s) of Destroyer
Daring-class guided missile destroyer: 18
Number and Type(s) of Frigates
Duke-class frigate: 32
Number and Type(s) of Missile Cruisers
None
Number and Type(s) of Submarines
Astute-class fleet submarine: 12
Trafalgar-class fleet submarine: 10
Vanguard-class ballistic missile submarine: 10
Number and Type(s) of LST or LPD
Albion-class amphibious transport dock: 4
Ocean-class amphibious assault ship: 2
-----------------------------------------
Number of Nuclear Weapons: 250
Number of Biological Weapons: none
Number of Chemical Weapons: none
Economy
GDP: $800 billion USD
Main Imports: manufactured goods, machinery, fuels; foodstuffs
Main Exports: manufactured goods, fuels, chemicals; food, beverages, tobacco
History
As the northern tribes assaulted and settled a Britannia recently bereft of Roman garrisons, they found a stable and comfortable quality of life and so Roman influence never faded, but instead flourished in its own way.
In the 15th Century, the popularity of Maria Tudoria Elizabeth I was extremely high, but her Privy Council, her Parliament and her subjects thought that the unmarried queen should take a husband; it was generally accepted that, once a queen regnant was married, the husband would relieve the woman of the burdens of head of state. Also, without an heir, the Tudor dynasty would end; the risk of civil war between rival claimants was a possibility if Elizabeth died childless. The first and most ardent suitor was Mary I’s widower Philip II of Spain. However, numerous other suitors from nearly all European nations sent ambassadors to the English court to put forward their suit.
Risk of death came dangerously close in 1564 when Elizabeth caught smallpox, and British destiny forever changed. It is said that in her fever, she experienced a holy visitation from a source no one would ever have suspected, given her moderate yet adamant Protestant views. Elizabeth claimed that Danu, mother goddess to the Tuatha de Danaan – the forerunners of modern Celts – came to her in her hour of greatest peril and told her that the elder gods had returned from their long celestial journey to reclaim the hearts and spirits of their Briton children. Elizabeth quickly recovered and proclaimed the vision a miracle.
The Second War of the Roses followed, with House York rising up with the support of all Christians of the realm, many of them Lancastrian. But a return to the original gods and a renewal of ties to the land was popular among the laymen and more nobles than might have been thought joined the Tudor cause. The Church of England reacted virulently, supporting the Yorkists and declaring Elizabeth and her revived Druidism anathema. In response, Elizabeth decreed the Church to be valid, but no longer the faith of the Crown and State. Popular revolts against the clergy resulted in the Church’s presence being reduced to Yorkist fortifications. In the end, the overwhelming popularity of Druidism resulted in the expunging of the Church of England.
The initial reaction from Rome was one of support for Elizabeth, seen as a scourge against the Protestants. The Vatican believed that Catholicism could be reinvigourated in Britain. Too late, the Pope realised that the movement was strong enough to hold permanent sway over the nostalgic Britons. Having supported the movement at its inception, the Pope could not exactly call for a Crusade – especially given that Rome was greatly occupied with the Holy Land, and that Britain held nothing of geographical or theological importance for Catholicism. Indeed, the pagan artifact Stonehenge became a leading symbol for the Druid revival, something the Vatican wanted no part of. As a result of the successful Druid Movement, Elizabeth conformed readily to the idea that marriage and birth-giving were natural cycles of the gods-given Earth. She married Edwardius Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, in 1565. After much anticipation and anxiety, Elizabeth finally gave birth to Augustus Tudorius Taliesin I in 1575; Prince Taliesin succeeded his mother to the throne in 1603.
The nation’s identity as a Welsh state of Roman influence was solidified when, in 1599, Prince Taliesin suggested the name Cymrea, a Sassenach version of Cymru, the Welsh name for Wales. The name was officially adopted November 3, 1601, and was declared the national holiday by Queen Elizabeth. Later, the name of the family line would be changed to Rosa, to reflect the Tudor rose. This incited a sweeping change of name for all noble Houses of Cymrea, who would not be left out. Native flora and fauna became symbols - and names - for the oldest Houses. After a similar popular Druidic Movement, Ireland joined the United Kingdom of Cymrea.
The result of the Cambrian Civil War between the Parliamentarian Roundheads (later the Rook Party) and the Royalist Cavaliers (later the Knight Party) was threefold: the trial and execution of Charles I; the exile of his son, Charles II; and the replacement of Cambrian monarchy with, at first, the Commonwealth of Cambria (1649–53) and then the Protectorate (1653–59) under Oliver Cromwell's personal rule. Constitutionally, the wars established the precedent that an Cambrian monarch cannot govern without Parliament's consent, although this concept was legally established only as part of the Glorious Revolution in 1688.
In 1766, parliament grants each American colony status as voting observers, diffusing the burgeoning rebellion. Within a decade, the American representatives grew their influence enough convince parliament to adopt a more egalitarian method of representation for all Cambrian people - based more on population than on class distinctions, though the social stratifications remained. At the turning of the Nineteenth Century, the Cambrian Empire controlled the entire eastern part of North America and Louisiana while the Aztecs controlled the south and most of Central America. North American Cambrian troops reinforce Texas, defeating Spanish forces in two minor battles. Aztec engages the Cambrians at sea, and suffer several humiliating defeats. Conversely unable to penetrate deeply into Aztec Mexico, the Cambrians maintain the border at the Rio Grande throughout the conflict. After a process that began in 1818 prepared the American colonies for independence, the Cambrian parliament ratified the North America Constitution Act of 1831, which shortly thereafter established the Confederation of North America.
Cambria led a coalition of European powers to victory in the Battle of Riems (1813), which ended the French Revolutionary wars and helped to establish a constitutional monarchy under the Bourbon cousins of the Cambrian Rosas; this would later set the stage for further internal strife resulting in the French Public. I suppose you mean Public. There fixed Over the course of history, Cambria and France have had a tempestuous relationship of hot and cold diplomacy, often warring and just as often allies.
The Great War saw the Cambrians actively fighting with France against Germany. The German achievement of nuclear armament two decades later began an arms race the Cambrians could not afford to lose. Scrambling with the rest of the world to secure world stability through the madman's gambit of mutually assured destruction, the Cold War threatened to burst into megatons of nuclear heat many times. And many times the crises had been narrowly averted through diplomatiuc and covert measures.
Cambria currently sits among the giants of the world, a global oligarchy of powers with none so strong as to dominate. The Byzantine politics of 1991 stand on a blade's edge: on one side, global conflict and potential cataclysm; on the other mutual prosperity and advancement.
Can't really find any faults so. ACCEPTED!
Reploid Productions wrote:I have had to read a lot of erotic RP telegrams in the past four months and it does all start to run together into one giant mass of penises, vaginas, breasts, tentacles, dildos, bodily fluids and so on.

by The imperial canadian dutchy » Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:06 pm

by Epraria » Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:08 pm
The imperial canadian dutchy wrote:So you're fine with Pagan revival but not FUCKING Eritrea?

by The imperial canadian dutchy » Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:09 pm

by Epraria » Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:10 pm

by Of The Rnclave » Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:12 pm


by Cymrea » Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:14 pm



by Epraria » Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:17 pm
Cymrea wrote:Is is the French Public and not the Republic? If so, my brain totally editted that.
Neros: Yer face needs more colonialism! If someone picks up Australia, we can hammer out a remedial history.

by Of The Rnclave » Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:17 pm
Cymrea wrote:Is is the French Public and not the Republic? If so, my brain totally editted that.
Neros: Yer face needs more colonialism! If someone picks up Australia, we can hammer out a remedial history.

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