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PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 3:12 am
by American Pere Housh
Snofjogur wrote:I vote artificial island. It’s the only way to guarantee equal and unlimited access for all nations. If we build it in [insert equatorial country here], a future regime might want to restrict access, and a space elevator is too powerful a resource.

Also, in the interest of Nordland and the European Union having easier access to their colonies on Mars, I propose building a second space elevator in the middle of the Atlantic.

As for the trial, I thought Barfleur and Spokane wanted to participate, but I agree that it needs to end. I wonder, what’s next on Mark Shining’s agenda?

Also, what does “Pere Housh” mean?

Random name generator came up with so I used it.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 3:21 am
by New yugoslavaia
Snofjogur wrote:I vote artificial island. It’s the only way to guarantee equal and unlimited access for all nations. If we build it in [insert equatorial country here], a future regime might want to restrict access, and a space elevator is too powerful a resource.

Also, in the interest of Nordland and the European Union having easier access to their colonies on Mars, I propose building a second space elevator in the middle of the Atlantic.

As for the trial, I thought Barfleur and Spokane wanted to participate, but I agree that it needs to end. I wonder, what’s next on Mark Shining’s agenda?

Also, what does “Pere Housh” mean?


I agree. That was my plan. No disputes.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 3:28 am
by American Pere Housh
New yugoslavaia wrote:
Snofjogur wrote:I vote artificial island. It’s the only way to guarantee equal and unlimited access for all nations. If we build it in [insert equatorial country here], a future regime might want to restrict access, and a space elevator is too powerful a resource.

Also, in the interest of Nordland and the European Union having easier access to their colonies on Mars, I propose building a second space elevator in the middle of the Atlantic.

As for the trial, I thought Barfleur and Spokane wanted to participate, but I agree that it needs to end. I wonder, what’s next on Mark Shining’s agenda?

Also, what does “Pere Housh” mean?


I agree. That was my plan. No disputes.

Same artificial island would do but where would we put it as the spot needs to be in shallow waters.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 4:00 am
by Snofjogur
There’s a spot just off the South-American coast where the depth is only a few hundred metres; that’s the best spot for the Pacific Space Elevator. Our best bet for the Atlantic Space Elevator is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which is “only” about 2.5 kilometres deep.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 7:16 am
by New yugoslavaia
Snofjogur wrote:There’s a spot just off the South-American coast where the depth is only a few hundred metres; that’s the best spot for the Pacific Space Elevator. Our best bet for the Atlantic Space Elevator is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which is “only” about 2.5 kilometres deep.

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Does this factor in climate change?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 7:40 am
by Snofjogur
Climate change would cause a rise in the sea level, which would mess with those numbers,* but it would increase the depth of the sea uniformly, so in principle the best spots would still be those.**

* According to this website, if all the ice in the world were to melt the sea level would rise by 80 metres. Given that we're talking about depths ranging from hundreds of metres to several kilometres, this wouldn't be a significant change in terms of how deep the sea is. And that's the worst-case scenario; I think a realistic scenario for 2057 would be a rise of 5 to 20 metres, although the recent detonation of hundreds of nuclear weapons surely made a significant contribution to the melting of the icecaps.

** There might be low-lying islands which would be swallowed by the sea after such a rise in the sea level. If you can find one along the equator which lies outside the (redefined to take into account loss of territory due to sea level rise) territorial waters of whichever country used to own the island, we could use that; it would only lie a few metres below sea level, making our job much easier than if we were to pick a spot 2 kilometres down.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 7:46 am
by New yugoslavaia
Snofjogur wrote:Climate change would cause a rise in the sea level, which would mess with those numbers,* but it would increase the depth of the sea uniformly, so in principle the best spots would still be those.**

* According to [url]https://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs2-00/]this website[/url], if all the ice in the world were to melt the sea level would rise by 80 metres. Given that we're talking about depths ranging from hundreds of metres to several kilometres, this wouldn't be a significant change in terms of how deep the sea is. And that's the worst-case scenario; I think a realistic scenario for 2057 would be a rise of 5 to 20 metres, although the recent detonation of hundreds of nuclear weapons surely made a significant contribution to the melting of the icecaps.

** There might be low-lying islands which would be swallowed by the sea after such a rise in the sea level. If you can find one along the equator which lies outside the (redefined to take into account loss of territory due to sea level rise) territorial waters of whichever country used to own the island, we could use that; it would only lie a few metres below sea level, making our job much easier than if we were to pick a spot 2 kilometres down.


We probably should just build an artificial island.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 8:03 am
by Snofjogur
Well, according to this site, the only two parts of Kiribati which would survive a sea level rise like that would be Banaba and Top of Kiribati, both of which lie at 81 metres above sea level and both of which are on Banaba Island; the rest of the country lies at an average of 2 metres above sea level, so it would completely disappear. In particular, Aranuka Atoll lies very close to the equator and doesn't have much biodiversity, so any disturbances to the local wildlife caused by the space elevator would be infignificant. It's over a hundred metres from Banaba, meaning it's well outside of the territorial waters of post-sea-level-rise Kiribati, so it's fair game to anyone wishing to build something there. I think it's a good option.

I'll try to find something in the Atlantic later today. The Atlantic Ocean has no land as close to the equator as Aranuka. The closest island is Annobón, an extinct volcano off the coast of Africa belonging to Equatorial Guinea, but it's high enough to survive even a severe rise in sea level, so it's a no-go. I think the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is out best bet, but it'll be a marvel of modern engineering requiring years of automated labour by international teams. I think we should focus on the Pacific Space Elevator first and only start construction of the Atlantic Space Elevator after it's functional.

New Yugoslavia, as the proponent of this marvellous idea (which I think you haven't proposed in IC yet), what do you think?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 9:19 am
by Enugu League
I think we can help supply any space elevator close to West Africa. So yes if European countries and Egypt are willing to train astronauts for Sub-Saharan Africans the space elevator will get full support from African Express and OnochieShip.

- Jess Udene & Jane Onochie

My company can provide food to the Atlantic Space Elevator.

- James Idahosa

My refinery can provide affordable fuel for the supply operations

- Joseph Ijeawele

We will use our influence to make sure that Equatorial Guinea will never disrupt the operations.

- Sam Abanigbe & George Adebisi

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 1:07 pm
by New yugoslavaia
Enugu League wrote:I think we can help supply any space elevator close to West Africa. So yes if European countries and Egypt are willing to train astronauts for Sub-Saharan Africans the space elevator will get full support from African Express and OnochieShip.

- Jess Udene & Jane Onochie

My company can provide food to the Atlantic Space Elevator.

- James Idahosa

My refinery can provide affordable fuel for the supply operations

- Joseph Ijeawele

We will use our influence to make sure that Equatorial Guinea will never disrupt the operations.

- Sam Abanigbe & George Adebisi


Sounds all good to me, just waiting for the trial to finish. I guess it wouldn't matter if I didn't mention...wait, have others already said what happened to Europe?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 1:07 pm
by New yugoslavaia
Also, what's going on with the Nazis?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 4:10 pm
by Snofjogur
I already described the situation in Europe (minus Greater Germany and European USSR because they're MIA).

No idea about the nazis. Significance?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:13 pm
by The Federation of Spokane
EastKekistan wrote:
New yugoslavaia wrote:So, what now?

I think we need to end the trial. At the same time we will help Spokane solve the problem under Columbia River.

P.S. We will help you build the space elevator.

Does that mean the international trial is closed? My nation wants to trial the people who took a stab at the heart of my nation.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:23 pm
by The Federation of Spokane
I share a border with the NAS. I’m tempted to start a war...I mean my tech level is pretty good, my army is going to be pretty good with everyone from 13-35 conscripted. But there is the bomb thing that I will have to work around...

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 7:29 pm
by The Federation of Spokane
Plus I’m really wondering if I can use the San Juan dispute as a excuse if I do go to war.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 9:25 pm
by Jasonvillee
Posted something

PostPosted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 2:46 am
by Snofjogur
Spokane: We want to close it soon, but it’s still open at the moment, so, as I said before, feel free to participate whenever you want.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 7:48 pm
by American Pere Housh
The Federation of Spokane wrote:
EastKekistan wrote:I think we need to end the trial. At the same time we will help Spokane solve the problem under Columbia River.

P.S. We will help you build the space elevator.

Does that mean the international trial is closed? My nation wants to trial the people who took a stab at the heart of my nation.

Same here but you don't see me complaining. My nation is primarily desert so if I had lost the Nile River, my nation would be in serious trouble.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 6:32 pm
by The Federation of Spokane
American Pere Housh wrote:
The Federation of Spokane wrote:Does that mean the international trial is closed? My nation wants to trial the people who took a stab at the heart of my nation.

Same here but you don't see me complaining. My nation is primarily desert so if I had lost the Nile River, my nation would be in serious trouble.

True. I’m just hoping I can find out what’s going on with the river

PostPosted: Sun Jul 28, 2019 5:51 pm
by EastKekistan
The Federation of Spokane wrote:
American Pere Housh wrote:Same here but you don't see me complaining. My nation is primarily desert so if I had lost the Nile River, my nation would be in serious trouble.

True. I’m just hoping I can find out what’s going on with the river

Israel was using it for their underground troops and community under North America.

P.S. Where do you think the Jews in NAS went? Mark Shining foolishly sent them to destroyed cities and they were picked up by an elite Israeli force.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 1:04 pm
by EastKekistan
Announcements:

1. We are building a highway and a maglev railroad from China & Japan to Papua New Guinea. We are very interested in extending them into Australia.

2. We would like to help our friends Spokane and Egypt deal with drought using the same method we have used in Xinjiang. Basically we will cover the rivers completely in dry regions using the Zhang Membrane to reduce water loss through evaporation. Fishermen need to stay under Zhang membranes at work so do swimmers. Baidu L-4 bots will ensure that they won't drown.

3. We are building the Thai canal which takes about a year to complete. After the Thai canal is complete it will be a nice alternative to Malacca Strait.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 1:36 pm
by Snofjogur
Enugu League, is the Udene Hotel in Ibadan? Also, do you mind if I fast-forward a few hours?

Spokane, floor's yours (trial).

PostPosted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 1:58 pm
by Jasonvillee
EastKiekistan, Joseon is kind of a loose socialist confederation, and some of the Korean companies you know of today do not really exist. Only a few, such as Hyundai and Samsung exist here.

Also, our nation is about 1970-1980 tech about, in my signature it says 1940 but that's for something else

Just some info, don't worry

Edit: realized this is in 2050, which means that Joseon probably became more developed, to about a 2010 or 2025 area

PostPosted: Wed Jul 31, 2019 10:47 am
by New yugoslavaia
So, we going to wrap this up soon?

PostPosted: Wed Jul 31, 2019 2:36 pm
by Snofjogur
Egypt, why are you annexing nations that weren’t depopulated?