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Now, that doesn't mean it's not overcrowded, if you're looking in terms of square miles. By human standards, it would be more populous than any existing country or city, at 140000 penguins per square mile. Humans just don't know how to manage their space properly.

Vastivan alaska

See, we use our space effectively by (1) having manmade islands going outwards (we also have unmanned "posts" which stop the icebergs and manmade reefs which bring the sea bottom up significantly for the same reason); (2) using all the space beneath our feet (dig, dig, dig, dig...); (3) sending a large portion of our population on paid vacations every month, which allows for population rotations.

We're so clever...

Rebellious fishermen

Moved here so my people could fish in peace. I think I'll enjoy the penguins.

We started colonizing other planets to deal with the overcrowding problem. Our first colony is due to be made in September.

Rebellious fishermen

I never really played this game more then log in and do some issues. My first region with lots of people.

Toreador rose

Other planets.... hmmm...

Toreador rose wrote:Other planets.... hmmm...

Are you considering doing the same?

Of course, intergalactic colonization is rather expensive, so we're also looking at constructing underwater domed cities and various other ways of space management.

Rebellious fishermen

So how is everyone anyway? All regions this quiet?

Giant albino penguin

I am developing a little anxiety about what Max and [violet] will rain down on our heads April 1.

Fishermen - no not all regions are this quiet. We are a pretty quiet one though.

And Albino, I think many share our anxiety lol.

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Flibble.

I noticed that many nations seem to arrive in Antarctica and leave within a few days, but then you have this group of nations that just stay here. Any reason nations leave here within days of arrival?

For many, they see us as not active enough. For others, this is just a stop in a meandering around the NS world.

New nations especially probably see us as boring right now, as they are probably trying to see what this game is all about, heh

Giant albino penguin

The region has a catchy name and that brings in other nations for a look around. But The Voltarum is right about one thing: a lack of action doesn't help new players learn the game mechanics very well so they move on.

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Flibble.

Well hello there, friendly neighborhood flibblers.

Hello
I am new to antarctica and would like some advice

Giant albino penguin

Max land wrote:Hello
I am new to antarctica and would like some advice

Stay away from the fried Atlantic shrimp. That may be the best advice you can get on short notice. If you have a specific area of inquiry, please elaborate.

Break my heart i break yours

hello im new

Giant albino penguin

And you are also gone. I guess the cold proved too harsh for this one.

A hoi hoi

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