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Best of luck in your exams
We banned slavery in 1691. You remind us of the older empire.
So can you RP with me tomorrow?
I am gonna make some magic for myself, although minor magic
Why are you staring nervously at us? We didn't make any threats.
Nothing wrong with more workers and some help around our homes.
Yeah. Absolutely nothing wrong with forcing people against their wills. But anyways, if you only make illegal immigrants as slaves you'll run out of them very fast, since your country would gain a reputation and become extremely avoided.
I see. So Galactic Romans still enslave people.
Post by Yeo-wu suppressed by Jar Wattinree.
Hello there random humans! I’m new to nation states, could someone please teach me the basics? I’m especially confused by issues .
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Trading cards act like collectables, they influence the 'International Artwork' stat for your nation, and are usually just about collecting the highest value ones that you can. Other than that, there's not much to them.
In regards to the rest of the game.
Welcome. Here, you solve issues with your nation (that pop up every once and a while, and will eventually standardize at 6 hours per issue), and with those issues, you change the stats of your nation, which impact what kind of nation you're considered.
You can join regions, like the one you're in right now, The Pacific, and you can also join the World Assembly and vote on things you find important or not.
I finally have the Helpful Doge weapon charm in MW2019. My life is complete.
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5, triple 17" turrets. Lets say 1 round a minute.
15 17" rounds now, next bunch in the next 40-50 seconds. Your argument is invalid, just like our credit card
Can’t loose to you if I don’t have a military.
Checkmate
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I'd advise reading this first, however.
- . At any given time, the Senate must have and cannot exceed 430 members.
- . The Senate will elect a consul and 𐤔𐤐𐤈 (šūfeṭ) every two years.
- . Any Free Citizen not sympathetic to the Imperator is eligible to be voted into the Senate but may only be confirmed if he and/or she passes an examination of competence.
- . The 5 offices of the Senātus Rōmānus--togatus, quæstor, ædīlis plebis/ædīlis curulis, prætor, and consul are advanced through via the cursus honorum.
- . The 30 man 𐤀𐤃𐤓𐤌 (adir'm) and its three offices--𐤀𐤃𐤓 (adir), 𐤓𐤁𐤈 (rabbot), and 𐤔𐤐𐤈 (šūfeṭ)--operate in tandem with but not exclusively with the larger Senate and may only be staffed by citizens of Punic heritage.
- . Togatus is the first office of the Senātus Rōmānus and the first office within the plebeian cursus honorum. The togati have the power to draft bills, vote on legislation, and elect tribuni plebis. Whatever members of the 400 man Senate are not quæstores, tribuni plebis, ædīles curules/ædīles plebis, prætores, or the consul are togati.
- . Quæstor is the second office of the Senātus Rōmānus and the first office within the curile cursus honorum. There can be no more than 20 quæstores at any given moment. The job of a quæstor is to manage the treasury and national finances.
- . Tribunus plebis is the third office of the Senātus Rōmānus and the second office within the plebeian cursus honorum. There can be no more than 10 tribuni plebis at any given time. The job of a tribunus plebis is to veto unjust legislation, to uphold the tribūnal, and to handle the legal matters of each gens.
- . Ædīlis curulis and ædīlis plebis are the fourth offices of the Senātus Rōmānus. To become an ædīlis, one must be elected from amongst either the tribuni plebis or the quæstores depending on one's respective cursus honorum. There can be no more than 2 of each ædīlis. The job of both curile and plebeian ædīles is to manage national grain stockpiles and ensure public welfare.
- . Prætor is the fifth office of the Senātus Rōmānus and the final office within both the plebeian and curile cursus honorum. There can be no more than 8 prætores at once. The job of a prætor is to handle public amenities, deal with civil unrest, and govern the provinces. Collectively, the prætors run the Roman police force known as the vigiles societatis. Unlike ædīles or quæstores, it is necessary for one to have held all other offices within the cursus honorum to be eligible for prætorship. When a prætor has completed their 10-year term, they may choose to continue serving in the Senate as a proprætor.
- . Consul is the fifth position in the Senātus Rōmānus. There can only be one consul at once. The job of a consul is to collaborate with the 𐤔𐤐𐤈 (šūfeṭ) to guide the Senātus Rōmānus in all affairs. Unlike every other position, a consul may have only one term. After an individual has completed his and/or her consulship, the individual may continue to serve in the Senate as a proconsul.
- . The leader of the 30 man 𐤀𐤃𐤓𐤌 (adir'm) is the 𐤔𐤐𐤈 (šūfeṭ). There can only be one 𐤔𐤐𐤈 (šūfeṭ) at once. The job of the 𐤔𐤐𐤈 (šūfeṭ) is to collaborate with the consul to guide the Senātus Rōmānus and the 𐤀𐤃𐤓𐤌 (adir'm) in all affairs. While anyone may become a consul, only those of Punic descent can become 𐤔𐤐𐤈 (šūfeṭ).
- . The Senātus Rōmānus has the power to hold a referendum to appoint a new Imperator if the current Imperator dies without an approved successor.
- . To become a member of the Senātus Rōmānus, one must first be voted in via popular opinion and then pass a civil service exam. Should he and/or she complete said exam, he/she will become a confirmed member of the Senātus Rōmānus and shall serve until they no longer can or want to. To advance any further, one must begin accumulating the proper amounts of dignitas and auctoritas.
- . At any given time, the Imperium Rōmānum must have either an imperator, nobilissimus, or vicarius to lead it.
- . There are no political or ethnic restrictions on who may become imperator.
- . The Imperium Rōmānum functions in a system of provincial military command posts.
- . Imperator is the highest-ranking command post of the Imperium Rōmānum and of the Republic at large. The imperator is the head of the military and of the Imperium Rōmānum, given unrestricted power over both.
- . Noblissimius is the second-highest-ranking command post of the Imperium Rōmānum. The nobilssimus is the imperator's favoured candidate for succession and effectively the Junior imperator. The nobilissimus may have more or less power as the imperator sees fit.
- . Dux is the third-highest-ranking command post of the Imperium Rōmānum. A dux is a special type of military administrator appointed to various provinces that require greater military oversight, such as limes provinces or recruiting-ground provinces.
- . Magister militum is the highest-ranking command post behind imperator, having power on par with that of the nobilissimus and the vicarius.
- . It is the sacred duty of the imperator to uphold public decency and regularly examine any and all public officials for corruption.
SECTIO II: LIBELLVM·IVRA
- . There are 4 statuses that any individual can achieve in Roma Astra: civis, socius, auxilius, and servus.
- . A civis is a Free Roman citizen. This status is achieved by "becoming a Roman"--acting, speaking, and identifying wholly as a Roman. Anyone, regardless of background, may join Roman society as a Roman through the complete adoption of Roman culture.
- . Each civis is entitled to: freedom of speech, primary and secondary education, housing, medical treatment, healthcare, and welfare.
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- . Each civis has the right to: run for public office, hold public office, dissent without violence, use public facilities, and bear arms.
- . A socius is a Free citizen who does not identify as a Roman. This status is to be given to individuals who belong to one of the many groups of people known as socii who once lived under the Republic.
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- . Each socius is entitled to: public trial, primary and secondary education, housing, medical treatment, healthcare, medicare, the right to run for public office, free speech, peaceful protest, and the right to bear arms outside the City of Rome.
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- . Each socius has the inalienable right to: freedom of speech, primary and secondary education, housing, medical treatment, healthcare, and welfare.
- . An auxilius is a non-Roman who has earned citizenship via 15 years military service--a full tour of duty--as an auxiliārius or has close blood relation to an auxiliārius who has completed his/her tour of duty.
- . A servus is a military indentured servant. While a servus enjoys certain special rights, they are tied to serving a legio.
- . A servus may only be emancipated from the military if they receive a pardon from their legatus legionis.
- . No servus may be under the age of 25.
- . Violent action cannot be taken against servi under any circumstance, punishable by imprisonment and forceable seizure of property.
- . All citizens, except for servi, must pay taxes in money per mensim.
- . Citizens incapable of paying monetary tax may pay forth grain, livestock, or military service in place of money.
- . Everyone is subject to all these laws without exception, Patrician and Plebe alike.
- . No law may ever be abridged or obstructed.
SECTIO III: BELLVM
. Only the imperator may officially declare wars.
. The exception to this law is if the imperator is not present. In this case, war may officially be declared if all eight prætores agree to declare war upon another country.
. War can never be declared without proper casus belli.
. Military service is mandatory for Patricians only.
. Free citizens must enlist to join the military if they are not of the Patrician class.
- . No more than four legiones may be deployed in any theater.
- . The only exception to this is if the conflict is a proxy war or if the conflict is a defensive war.
- . Additional taxes may be raised to provide for the war effort.
- . The sizes of legiones will be reduced to discourage any general from attempting a coup.
- . Every miles will be granted extra leave days.
- . Regular training exercises will be held to maintain legio discipline.
- . No more than four legiones may be deployed in any theater.
- . The only exception to this is if the conflict is a proxy war or if the conflict is a defensive war.
- . Additional taxes may be raised to provide for the war effort.
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- . The sizes of legiones will be reduced to discourage any general from attempting a coup.
- . Every miles will be granted extra leave days.
- . Regular training exercises will be held to maintain legio discipline.
Specifically, Article II.
For the record, this is just a placeholder roster.
Your laws on this are mild, they're more like servants, as you state. Ours were harsher, but after all they were abolished in late 1600s...
The Colony of Glarnyraefon Islands has started to construct basic infrastructure such as homes, shops, industrial areas and maintenance facilities.
Arthralonia and Norrho
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