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Khokharsa Expansion (OOC thread) |
Posted by: Hadash - 07-26-2019, 01:34 AM - Forum: Discussion and Planning
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Quote:Expanding Country: Khokharsa
EC.'s Government Type: One-party state socialist republic
Campaign Setting: 1600
Campaign Goal: Northern Skathia (for example, the area west to Khokharsa, including the coast, until that river close to northeastern Nyland)
Informational Links: Factbook
When did you last have an Expansion? Started on April 2018 (technically just finished)
When was the Expanding Country's last military conflict? 1540
Why do you seek to expand? to increase Khokharsan influence in Northern Skathia, to spread Skathian socialism
Campaign Plot
Elite divisions in [Northern Skathia country] led to low-intensity military conflict which involves power struggle, constitutional crisis, regional divisions, and ethnic tensions. One of the factions will rely on the support of armed groups and militias supported and armed by Khokharsan government in order to regain power. Khokharsa may eventually directly intervene to either install a more friendly government, instigate territorial tensions or even annex territory.
Potential for Other Player Involvement
Flo may be involved RPing one rebel faction. Other are invited to participate.
Besides Nyland, other nearby player-nations include Bisica, Mandavine Union, or Batavia.
How your country may evolve from success
Khokharsan government may adapt an even more proactive foreign policy, along militarization of Northern Skathia.
How your country may evolve from defeat
There may be a change in the leadership, or either the government or the economy may collapse, depending what kind of defeat obviously.
A possible and more detailed plot follows:
History of the country and background of the story
The Castlian colony of Sierra Morena was granted independence from the Kingdom of Castleon in the late 15th century. Under Brigidnan rule, the Sierra Morena's government supported the Republic of Northern Skathia against the Khokharsan government in the so-called Second Northern Skathian War, from 1535 to 1540.
After the Treaty of Amarune, in which the Republic of Northern Skathia ceased to exist, Sierra Morena received many refugees from their neighbor country. However, the Nylander government, which had been Sierra Morena's main trade partner and ally since the 1520s, pressured the government of the former Castlian colony to introduce important reforms.
A new constitution was passed in 1548, and the country was renamed as Nyanderan Republic (or simply Nyanderia). The constitution established a semi-presidential republic, in which a form of consociationalism was established, in which the Brigidnan minority shared power with the country's main two ethnic groups. As a consequence, between 1548 and 1580, the president was always an ethnic Dadka, the prime minister a native of the southwestern region, and the speaker of the parliament was a descendant from Castlian settlers.
Despite corruption and flawed elections, the country was stable until 1581 when, following a constitutional crisis, president Samwel Chepchumba suspended the constitution with the help of the Armed Forces. President Chepchumba died in 1588, being replaced by his vice-president. However, his successor was forced to resign in 1590, following protests calling for a restoration of the constitution. Then General Biko Nyabola became president, forging an alliance with governor Mwai Abrar was appointed head of the government. In 1594, however, Abrar was forced to flee the capital city and General Biko Nyabola has ruled the country as his personal dictatorship.
In 1598, Mwai Abrar returned to Kapbamet, his native town, after separatist insurgency took the city after months of fighting against Biko Nyabola's government. He founded his own political and armed group, the Southern Liberation Front, and forged an alliance with the Nyanderan Revolutionary Front, an armed group allegedly backed by the Khokharsan government.
After months of fighting, in which Mwai Abrar's coalition consolidated their power over the southern provinces and expanded toward the northern and central regions, a stalemate was reached and negotiations started. However, the negotiation failed and the country has been since then de facto partitioned in two.
Main factions- General Biko Nyabola's government, which mostly control the capital city and the northern and central provinces. Although they technically control the central government of the Nyanderan Republic, they are the main rebel faction.
- Southern Liberation Front, unofficially backed by Khokharsan government, which control most of the southern and western provinces. Their coalition is mostly based on ethnicity, regional interests, and former government officials who were deprived from power since General Nyabola's took power, rather than ideological differences.
- Nyanderan Revolutionary Front, supported by the Khokharsan government, mostly operating in the eastern provinces and some regions in the north.
- Khokharsan government, obviously.
This is all now, unless anyone interested has any question.
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Siora Superprix |
Posted by: BrumBrum - 07-26-2019, 12:12 AM - Forum: Sports and Competition
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Show Content1600 Season::
Solhaven GP:
Overall ranking
1 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:13.163
2 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:38:25.146
3 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:38:28.975
4 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:29.945
5 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:38:35.078
6 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:38:37.867
7 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:38:40.223
8 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:38:42.814
9 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:45.228
10 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:38:45.790
11 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:38:47.158
12 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:38:50.961
13 Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) 1:38:51.882
14 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:38:58.518
— Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) DNF lap 64
Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) DNF lap 58
Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) DNF lap 38
Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) DNF lap 3
Florinthian GP:
1 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:39:12.117
2 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:39:13.144
3 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:39:21.933
4 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:39:24.458
5 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:39:27.290
6 Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) 1:39:28.365
7 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:39:33.265
8 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:39:34.999
9 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:39:39.830
10 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:39:42.213
11 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:39:44.576
12 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:39:45.469
13 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:39:46.085
14 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:39:53.514
15 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:39:58.110
— Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) DNF lap 59
Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) DNF lap 7
Jaden King (Snabb GP) DNF lap 5
Duchies Superprix:
1 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:37:13.941
2 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:37:25.043
3 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:37:27.077
4 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:27.544
5 Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) 1:37:29.214
6 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:37:31.854
7 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:37:32.676
8 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:37:33.987
9 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:37:43.088
10 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:37:44.312
11 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:37:44.984
12 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:37:50.351
13 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:37:50.717
14 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:37:56.091
15 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:38:03.058
16 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:38:08.336
— Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) DNF lap 65
Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) DNF lap 24
Angiris Superprix:
1 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:28:15.482
2 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:28:19.728
3 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:28:20.583
4 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:28:30.118
5 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:28:32.403
6 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:28:35.819
7 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:28:38.674
8 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:28:39.360
9 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:28:45.726
10 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:28:47.205
11 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:28:47.702
12 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:28:49.318
13 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:28:51.530
14 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:28:51.689
15 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:28:53.087
16 Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) 1:28:53.183
— Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) DNF lap 32
Philip Lloyd (NG GP) DNF lap 20
Mordvania GP:
1 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:30:15.645
2 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:30:21.094
3 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:30:34.505
4 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:30:34.827
5 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:30:35.773
6 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:30:41.622
7 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:30:44.041
8 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:30:48.918
9 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:30:49.022
10 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:30:52.125
11 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:30:56.844
12 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:31:04.350
13 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:31:07.170
14 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:31:22.265
— Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) DNF lap 51
Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) DNF lap 40
Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) DNF lap 16
Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) DNF lap 14
Severyane:
1 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:36:49.318
2 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:37:01.729
3 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:37:02.711
4 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:04.115
5 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:37:04.938
6 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:37:09.112
7 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:37:09.470
8 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:12.484
9 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:37:13.361
10 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:37:15.852
11 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:37:16.833
12 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:37:26.671
13 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:37:33.892
— Philip Lloyd (NG GP) DNF lap 61
Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) DNF lap 61
Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) DNF lap 60
Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) DNF lap 59
Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) DNF lap 54
Eretzora replacement:?:
1 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:36:42.148
2 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:36:43.997
3 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:36:48.521
4 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:36:50.099
5 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:36:57.024
6 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:37:02.123
7 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:37:03.354
8 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:06.363
9 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:37:07.586
10 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:13.288
11 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:37:14.383
12 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:37:17.962
13 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:37:24.778
14 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:37:26.263
15 Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) 1:37:28.810
16 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:37:35.927
17 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:37:38.875
— Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) DNF lap 49
Mestran Superprix:
1 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:37:13.116
2 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:37:41.011
3 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:37:46.942
4 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:47.094
5 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:37:52.226
6 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:37:56.427
7 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:37:57.305
8 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:38:03.282
9 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:38:12.241
10 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:15.109
— Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) DNF lap 57
Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) DNF lap 40
Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) DNF lap 40
Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) DNF lap 38
Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) DNF lap 31
Jaden King (Snabb GP) DNF lap 22
Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) DNF lap 16
Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) DNF lap 15
Lommare Superprix:
1 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:38:31.741
2 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:38:33.196
3 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:38.009
4 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:38:38.449
5 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:40.134
6 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:38:51.788
7 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:38:52.907
8 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:55.879
9 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:39:00.296
10 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:39:01.333
11 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:39:05.031
12 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:39:14.528
13 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:39:26.244
— Theo Hunt (NG GP) DNF lap 60
Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) DNF lap 45
Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) DNF lap 33
Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) DNF lap 20
Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) DNF lap 16
Llanlania GP:
1 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:31.847
2 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:38:36.274
3 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:38:37.847
4 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:42.427
5 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:38:46.300
6 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:38:54.376
7 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:38:55.078
8 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:38:59.566
9 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:39:01.857
10 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:39:02.739
11 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:39:03.698
12 Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) 1:39:07.290
13 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:39:15.603
14 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:39:25.084
— Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) DNF lap 69
Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) DNF lap 47
Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) DNF lap 34
Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) DNF lap 21
Drahen Superprix:
1 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:37:33.280
2 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:37:49.566
3 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:37:56.649
4 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:37:59.415
5 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:00.653
6 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:38:05.458
7 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:38:07.747
8 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:38:08.088
9 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:38:08.317
10 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:38:09.951
11 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:10.106
12 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:38:12.904
13 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:18.821
14 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:38:20.228
15 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:38:21.433
16 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:31.220
17 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:38:32.429
— Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) DNF lap 38
Kazemura Superprix:
1 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:38:41.612
2 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:38:49.478
3 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:39:01.560
4 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:39:05.134
5 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:39:05.261
6 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:39:10.979
7 Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) 1:39:16.537
8 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:39:17.301
9 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:39:21.134
10 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:39:23.598
11 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:39:26.374
12 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:39:31.198
13 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:39:48.110
— Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) DNF lap 52
Theo Hunt (NG GP) DNF lap 38
Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) DNF lap 32
Philip Lloyd (NG GP) DNF lap 6
Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) DNF lap 2
Teiguo Superprix:
1 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:37:56.700
2 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:58.952
3 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:00.920
4 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:38:12.728
5 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:16.375
6 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:38:16.755
7 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:38:20.497
8 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:38:23.154
9 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:38:23.255
10 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:38:27.485
11 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:38:31.987
12 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:38:34.243
13 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:38:35.746
14 Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) 1:38:37.256
15 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:44.011
— Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) DNF lap 44
Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) DNF lap 14
Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) DNF lap 7
Akitsu Superprix:
1 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:36:50.235
2 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:37:01.609
3 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:37:02.691
4 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:37:05.390
5 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:37:06.301
6 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:37:06.569
7 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:37:14.470
8 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:18.030
9 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:37:22.449
10 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:37:24.240
11 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:37:24.612
12 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:37:25.034
13 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:37:28.435
14 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:37:32.555
— David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) DNF lap 50
Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) DNF lap 20
Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) DNF lap 10
Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) DNF lap 5
Kortoa GP:
1 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:37:30.912
2 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:37:37.868
3 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:37:39.752
4 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:43.481
5 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:37:48.104
6 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:37:48.917
7 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:37:52.474
8 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:37:55.678
9 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:37:57.375
10 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:38:00.970
11 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:03.277
12 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:38:04.857
13 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:38:11.272
14 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:15.896
15 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:38:23.629
16 Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) 1:38:33.667
— Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) DNF lap 28
Philip Lloyd (NG GP) DNF lap 22
Nyland Superprix:
1 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:36:48.858
2 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:37:02.789
3 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:09.187
4 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:37:13.161
5 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:37:14.823
6 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:37:16.542
7 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:37:18.533
8 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:37:22.008
9 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:37:24.529
10 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:37:26.407
11 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:37:29.017
12 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:37:30.850
— Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) DNF lap 58
David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) DNF lap 30
Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) DNF lap 30
Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) DNF lap 28
Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) DNF lap 27
Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) DNF lap 9
A'sir Superprix:
1 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:37:42.527
2 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:37:50.644
3 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:37:57.517
4 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:59.788
5 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:38:04.981
6 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:38:06.595
7 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:06.860
8 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:38:07.056
9 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:38:07.699
10 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:12.953
11 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:38:15.408
12 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:38:21.902
13 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:38:39.530
— Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) DNF lap 11
Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) DNF lap 8
Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) DNF lap 3
Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) DNF lap 2
Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) DNF lap 2
Taeunas Superprix:
1 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:36:57.062
2 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:37:08.209
3 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:37:09.065
4 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:37:24.400
5 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:31.738
6 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:32.045
7 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:37:34.199
8 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:37:39.243
9 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:37:42.436
10 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:37:43.289
11 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:37:44.165
12 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:37:47.241
13 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:38:00.706
14 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:38:01.426
— Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) DNF lap 48
Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) DNF lap 38
Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) DNF lap 32
Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) DNF lap 28
Mandavine Superprix:
1 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:25.023
2 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:29.246
3 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:38:36.176
4 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:38:36.280
5 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:38:40.825
6 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:38:46.722
7 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:38:48.331
8 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:38:54.116
9 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:38:54.668
10 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:39:08.478
11 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:39:14.162
12 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:39:20.467
13 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:39:21.405
14 Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) 1:39:23.786
— Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) DNF lap 49
Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) DNF lap 44
Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) DNF lap 8
Jaden King (Snabb GP) DNF lap 2
Alturia Superprix:
Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:38:41.587
2 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:38:43.891
3 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:38:49.745
4 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:38:53.456
5 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:38:55.322
6 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:39:01.414
7 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:39:06.323
8 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:39:09.006
9 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:39:15.036
10 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:39:34.274
11 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:39:43.743
— Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) DNF lap 65
David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) DNF lap 48
Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) DNF lap 47
Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) DNF lap 22
Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) DNF lap 15
Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) DNF lap 8
Philip Lloyd (NG GP) DNF lap 1
Overall ranking
1 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:38:41.587
2 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:38:43.891
3 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:38:49.745
4 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:38:53.456
5 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:38:55.322
6 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:39:01.414
7 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:39:06.323
8 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:39:09.006
9 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:39:15.036
10 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:39:34.274
11 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:39:43.743
— Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) DNF lap 65
David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) DNF lap 48
Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) DNF lap 47
Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) DNF lap 22
Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) DNF lap 15
Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) DNF lap 8
Philip Lloyd (NG GP) DNF lap 1
Oslanburg Superprix:
1 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:36:51.557
2 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:36:59.924
3 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:37:11.847
4 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:37:18.488
5 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:37:25.675
6 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:37:26.766
7 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:37:29.162
8 Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) 1:37:30.615
9 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:37:36.669
10 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:37:44.033
11 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:37:47.100
12 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:37:48.210
13 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:37:52.590
14 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:37:54.893
15 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:38:02.286
— Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) DNF lap 48
Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) DNF lap 45
David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) DNF lap 32
Svarna Superprix:
Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:37:33.543
2 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:37:37.358
3 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:37:38.479
4 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:37:46.078
5 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:37:46.659
6 Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) 1:37:47.842
7 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:37:49.911
8 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:37:52.588
9 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:37:56.244
10 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:38:01.387
11 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:38:06.116
12 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:38:10.306
13 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:38:10.415
14 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:38:15.115
— Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) DNF lap 61
Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) DNF lap 54
Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) DNF lap 23
Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) DNF lap 8
Nerysia Superprix:
1 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:38:10.048
2 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:26.530
3 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:26.647
4 Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:32.812
5 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:38:35.288
6 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:38:35.850
7 Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) 1:38:40.589
8 Theo Hunt (NG GP) 1:38:40.697
9 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:38:42.063
10 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:43.832
11 Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) 1:38:46.418
12 Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) 1:38:47.984
13 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:38:47.990
14 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:38:48.957
15 Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) 1:38:57.277
16 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:39:00.147
— Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) DNF lap 46
Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) DNF lap 18
Goldecia Superprix:
1 Jorgie Anderson (Aerobil GP) 1:38:21.820
2 Jaden King (Snabb GP) 1:38:21.957
3 Molly O'Brien- (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:27.501
4 Brooke Hawkins (Lyons GP) 1:38:31.959
5 Jay Howard (Fitzcharles GP) 1:38:34.341
6 Philip Lloyd (NG GP) 1:38:37.663
7 David Bohan (Maher Racing Team) 1:38:42.240
8 Amir Keshavarz (Sepand) 1:38:43.313
9 Robbie Chapman (Lyons GP) 1:38:46.730
10 Silas Vasilakis (Sepand) 1:38:52.616
11 Tor Degermark (Snabb GP) 1:38:58.204
12 Chatur Gandhi (Baagh Motors) 1:39:02.841
— Sebastian Ohlson (Aerobil GP) DNF lap 71
Ryan Johnston (Heroux GP) DNF lap 56
Aman Parekh (Baagh GP) DNF lap 49
Jean-Luc Duval (Heroux GP) DNF lap 35
Theo Hunt (NG GP) DNF lap 23
Hélène Chardin (Heroux GP) DNF lap 13
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From Lochway With Love [WBU Expansion into Kave] |
Posted by: Flo - 07-24-2019, 06:04 PM - Forum: Siora
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Lochway, Kave
Late Summer, 1600
92 seats Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterne Center-left)
67 seats The Conservatives (Konservativ, Center-right)
28 seats The Left (Venstre, Left)
10 seats The Green Alternative (De Gronne Alternativet, Left/Green)
2 seats Peoples Party (Folkeparti, Right)
199 seats total.
The votes had been tallied and Kave had a new Parliament. The Social Democrats had taken the election in a landslide, winning over 45% of the vote on their pro-unity ticket with the ambition of forming a coalition to join the newly formed WBU.
Negotiations had taken place and a new governing coalition had been formed from the Social Democrats, The Left, and The Green Alternative. This gave 130/199 seats in Parliament and a majority strong enough to approve an application for joining the WBU.
Or at the very least, to start the process. A process which would likely be long, difficult, and complicated.
But for now, the Social Democrats celebrated.
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Chronicles of Eriuna and Dorinsaïsel |
Posted by: Ayzek - 07-24-2019, 03:39 PM - Forum: The Directorate
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Reposting this for administrative purposes. While roleplaying, I DETERMINED to seize both islands and no one stopped me, so there.
(11-12-2017, 12:26 PM)Ayzek Wrote:
Expanding Country: Holy Lanlanian Empire
EC.'s Government Type: Semi-absolute Monarchy
Campaign Setting: 279 BCE, 424 CE
Campaign Goal: Circled island: https://i.imgur.com/QbB6PIN.png
Informational Links: Factbook, History of Lanlania, History of South Brigidna.
When did you last have an Expansion? Never~
When was the Expanding Country's last military conflict? The High Kingdom of Lanlania invaded western Zanaro in 301 BCE, under High King Lyrn II.
Why do you seek to expand?
OOC: to cement elements of Lanlanian history through role play.
IC: the High Lanlanians kings are on a CRUSADE to liberate the Messanic holy land (Azreae) from the grips of the evil Mahkal Empire. Since 364 BCE, they have waged war on the southern peninsula, intent on crawling their way over. The conquest of Zanaro (will rework history after someone else claims that plot, to fit with their wants) is merely a stepping stone.
While historically the Lanlanians conquered southern/coastal Zanaro by 260 BCE and lose the mainland when it revolted in 424 CE, I'm only going to RP select events focusing on the island--because it's the only area I want to still control.
Campaign Plot
In 301 BCE, High King Lyrn II invaded and destroyed the Kingdom of Phortain, to avenge his great-grandfather, Lyrn I, who was killed in battle against the Phortainese. Now, in 279 BCE, he is continuing his campaign of conquest, intent on conquering the Zanarite by 260 BCE and leaving the High Kingdom poised to liberate Azreae from the Mahkal infidels. Though he will be killed in eastern Zanaro in 276 BCE, his brother, declared Dyrfyn I in the midst of battle, will complete the conquest of Zanaro by 260, and the Lanlanians will govern the area until the 420s.
That year, reeling from the Galasian League-Messanic War, the second loss of the Sentric Crown, and a revolt in Lanlanian Soyabar, the High Lanlanians were too weak to prevent much of the southern peninsula from also abandoning the empire.
The Lanlanians will either keep the island, or lose it and reconquer it a while later. I'll figure it during the RP.
Potential for Other Player Involvement
NONE. OTHER PLAYERS ARE NOT PERMITTED. Jk. Someone could RP the Zanarites, for starters.The first Carpathian Empire could play a role in the secessions of 424, if Carp wanted. They, Angiris or Mestra could cockblock the Lanlanians should they attempt to reconquer Zanaro. But I will defeat you all, for Rune has chosen ME to govern the island. C:
How your country may evolve from success
Control of this island is militarily convenient, and I will have my convenience. That said, the Lanlanian nation-state is changing quite a bit throughout the empire. The conquest of Zanaro set it up to become the largest empire is west Brigidna in history, while their defeats have really knock them back some pegs.
How your country may evolve from defeat
Zanaro is ultimately lost, and the Lanlanian nation-state has arguably been in decline since the ancient glory days of the High-Lanlanian led Messanic Empire.
Being me is the best.
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Akitsu Expansion into Belau |
Posted by: Zabuza825 - 07-24-2019, 03:22 PM - Forum: The Directorate
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Expanding Country: Akitsu
EC.'s Government Type: Constitutional monarchy (newly-established one, at the onset of this campaign)
Campaign Setting: 1415-ish
Campaign Goal: The islands below.
When did you last have an Expansion? I don't think Akitsu's ever really had one?
When was the Expanding Country's last military conflict? OOC'ly, likely the military intervention in Singan. IC'ly at the time this campaign takes place, likely the Kingdom of Akitsu's expansion but had no real bearing on the country that eventually unified Akitsu.
Why do you seek to expand? IC'ly, it would be a mix of Akitian nationalism and business interests in the islands. OOC'ly, I've been eyeing those islands for a while.
Campaign Plot
The islands of Belau are a recently-unified kingdom that has been modernizing itself in an attempt to stave off modernization. As part of it, it opened itself up to foreign investment. Rich businessman from the Empire of Akitsu began investing in the plantation industry in the islands. Eventually the plantations became very large exporters of sugar and other crops to Akitsu, with the businesses importing laborers from Akitsu proper to help the plantations grow when local labor proved insufficient. The business owners, however, are unhappy with the arrangement as they would still have to pay tariffs when the goods are imported to Akitsu. As a result, they start pushing for independence.
The hope is that they would eventually take over the government of Belau by claiming Akitian assets are threatened by the local government to gain the support of the Akitian military and seek annexation with Akitsu afterwards, but the RP will start before this happens while the plantation owners are still plotting.
Potential for Other Player Involvement:
I'm not sure off the top of my head as I'm not familiar with the diplomatic situation surrounding these islands at the time of this happening. However, I can see other nations being at least somewhat concerned as the islands could be used as a refueling and resupply station for ships seeking to start crossing the Aesean ocean.
I am sure that diplomatically there would be many opportunities for other player involvement, if any country really cares about those islands.
How your country may evolve from success:
It could embolden the Akitian government in a drive for colonization, in an attempt to be seen as equals by Brigidnan and Kvaennan nations.
How your country may evolve from defeat:
It would push the Akitian government to modernize further to ensure Akitian independence.
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Elections 1600 Svarna Surya |
Posted by: BrumBrum - 07-23-2019, 07:38 PM - Forum: Elections
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Svarna Surya Election 1600 |
Party | Votes: | % of Vote | Seats: | % of Seats | Change | Svarnan Communist Party | 4,807,352 | 2.14% | 13 | 1.6% | -11 | National Communist Party | 37,584,642 | 16.76% | 136 | 17.0% | +68 | Socialist Unity Party | 3,136,979 | 1.40% | 9 | 1.1% | +1 | Svarnan Labour Party | 35,467,443 | 15.82% | 129 | 16.1% | -30 | Svarnan Congress | 56,830,103 | 25.34% | 207 | 25.9% | -46 | National Democrats | 30,303,491 | 13.51% | 108 | 13.5% | -36 | Agrarian Party | 43,539,375 | 19.42% | 160 | 20.0% | +17 | Libertarian | 1,646,770 | 0.73% | 2 | 0.3% | +1 | Rising Sun | 10,911,681 | 4.87% | 36 | 4.5% | +36 | Total: | 224,227,836 | 100.00% | 800 | 100.0% | 0 |
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1600 Tour de Valland |
Posted by: Hadash - 07-21-2019, 05:03 PM - Forum: Sports and Competition
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1600 Tour de Valland
Stage 1 | ITT - 14 km
The 1600 Tour de Valland started with a 14-kilometre individual time-trial.
Vallish time-trialist Alain Gasquet (NDM) won the fastest rider and became the first red jersey this Tour.
Stage 2 | Flat stage - 204 km
The second stage was expected to be the first chance for sprinters. However, the breakaway was surprised the peloton.
In the final kilometres, a selection of four riders was made in the breakaway: Keszarian Ferenc Racz (Bagdati), Florinthian David Hayward and Biyran Szymon Lorentz
(AHN-Bank of Florinthus), Oslanburgan Aksel Poulsen (Luft Wurberg).
The riders from the Florinthian team surprised their riders with an attack in the final two kilometres and David Hayward won the stage and became the new leader of the general classification. Racz, who arrived twenty-one second behind Hayward, was second at twenty-nine seconds.
Stage 3 | Flat stage - 208 km
The sprinters had their first chance the next day. Vallish sprinter Antoine Duchesnay (NDM) defeated Sequoian Martin de Gasparette (Le Cycle Super) and Vienlander Johann Dor (Dido-GDC) to win the stage.
Stage 4 | Hilly stage - 161 km
The fourth stage, a 161-km hilly stage, which ended in a well-known ski station in eastern Valland, was expected to create some differences and changes in the general classification.
Oslanburgan Osvald Jokumsen (Luft Wurberg) was the fastest rider in the main group, defeating Kyrzbekistani Enver Dushku (KyrzAir) and Irakli Kapanadze (BataVelo).
Mordvanian Zdenek Hrovat (Anzcell) was the new leader of the general classification. Dushku was second at twelve seconds while Hayward fell to the third place at twenty-seven seconds.
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