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What games are everyone playing right now? I've been getting back into Skyrim a bit lately

Aynia Moreaux wrote:What games are everyone playing right now? I've been getting back into Skyrim a bit lately

avatar: frontiers of pandora, hogwarts legacy, cattails, and cattails: wildwood story
do NOT @ me about the warrior cats-esque games, i love them so much
but avatar is a lot of fun, especially because it's co-op and the graphics are so nice

Aynia Moreaux wrote:What games are everyone playing right now? I've been getting back into Skyrim a bit lately

Dominions 6, Team Fortress 2 Classic, Limbus Company (obviously), DoW Unification mod from time to time
i recommend the first one, albeit with a warning: it gets a lot of time to get into. and i mean a LOT of time. no tutorials, only 400 page digital manual.

Aynia Moreaux wrote:What games are everyone playing right now? I've been getting back into Skyrim a bit lately

Pokémon roms and downloaded papa louie games

Fabulas Oblivione Delebitur wrote:cattails, and cattails: wildwood story

*One of the sheep breaks away from the herd and walks up to you with a small scrap of paper clutched in its mouth, the paper reads:

"These games are genuinely great, and the fact that they started their life off as Warrior Cats RP Games should not be held against them in any way."*

Sheepy Hollow wrote:*One of the sheep breaks away from the herd and walks up to you with a small scrap of paper clutched in its mouth

(pats the sheep)
falconstar (the dev) started off with warrior cats: untold tales! it was a very simplistic top-down warrior cats RPG with very little story but a decent amount of freedom
i still play it sometimes; it's free to download off of their website! it won't ever be updated again though, for obvious reasons
cattails was like a concept test for wildwood story, which took the "stardew valley but cats" nature of the game to another level :P both are very fun to play

Sorry for the interruption. I made this dispatch yesterday I'm pleased with. Feel free to take a look.

What does my little Antarctic nation think of every available National Policy based on 5 core values?

Volaworand's bureaucrats judge the national policies of other governments by five core values. The Antarctic Dominion draws on British parliamentary traditions and has strong liberal democratic values. It greatly values openness as it is a nation of immigrants, with one quarter of the populating having arrived as refugees. Volaworand is a highly secular nation and finds any enforced religious practice abhorrent. The population places a high value on human life, and is especially offended by the taking of life by the state. The nation is highly reliant on international goods and tourism and so values trade openness.

Department of External Affairs bureaucrats attempt to apply these values when noting policy concerns when rating national relationships with other nations. The government does not always follow public opinion as it seeks smooth diplomatic relationships and realpolitik.

Government

Autocracy

The nation does not hold democratic elections.

This is seen as a major negative concern by both the populace and the government. Offends liberal values.

Devolution

Government power is substantially delegated to local authorities.

This is seen as a positive by both the populace and the government.

Feudalism

The nation practices a feudal system of lords and serfs.

This is seen as a major negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Monarchy

The special status of a royal family is enshrined in law.

This is seen as a positive by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Native Representation

Only native-born citizens may hold elected office.

This is seen as a major negative concern by the populace and a minor negative concern the government. Offends openness values.

No Dissent

Public protests are illegal.

This is seen as a major negative concern by both the populace and the government. Offends liberal values.

Pledge of Allegiance

The daily singing of an anthem or reciting of a pledge is compulsory in schools.

This is seen as an internal matter by both the populace and the government.

Proportional Representation

Votes translate linearly to elected representation, with no seats or electoral college.

This is seen as a positive by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Public Protest

The right to public protest is considered to be essential.

This is seen as a positive by both the populace and the government.

Sortition

Parliamentarians are randomly selected.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and a major negative concern the government. Offends liberal values.

State Press

Only state-controlled media is permitted.

This is seen as a major negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Term Limits

Elected representatives must leave office after a legally mandated amount of time.

This is seen as an internal matter by the populace and a minor negative concernthe government.

Theocracy

Worship of the official state religion is mandatory.

This is seen as a major negative concern by the populace and a minor negative concern by the government. Offends secular values.

Society

AI Personhood

Artificial beings are legally recognized citizens.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Atheism

Religious worship is prohibited.

This is seen as a positive by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Body Integrity

Citizens may not pierce their bodies nor circumcize their children.

This is seen as a positive by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Cannibalism

Consuming the flesh of fellow humans is legal.

This is seen as a major negative concern by both the populace and the government. Offends human values.

Child Self-Rearing

Children are left in the wilderness to raise themselves.

This is seen as a major negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Compulsory Organ Harvesting

Citizens have no say in the medical use of their bodies after death.

This is seen as a positive by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Euthanasia

Citizens are legally entitled to end their lives.

This is seen as a positive by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Geronticide

Citizens are not permitted to reach old age.

This is seen as a major negative concern by both the populace and the government. Offends human values.

Heterosexuality

Same-sex relationships are illegal.

This is seen as a major negative concern by the populace and a minor negative concern the government. Offends secular values.

Marriage Equality

Citizens of the same sex may marry.

This is seen as a positive by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

No Abortion

Abortion is illegal.

This is seen as a negative concern by both the populace and the government. Offends secular values.

No Adultery

Adultery is prohibited by law.

This is seen as a negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

No Contraception

Contraception is illegal.

This is seen as a negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

No Marriage

Marriage is prohibited.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

No Smoking

Smoking is prohibited, even in private.

This is seen as an internal matter by both the populace and the government.

No Sports

Physical contact sports are prohibited.

This is seen as an internal matter by both the populace the government.

No Zoos

Exhibiting confined animals is prohibited.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Nudism

Clothing is forbidden.

This is seen as a negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Parental Licensing

Citizens must acquire a license in order to have children.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Permanent Marriage

Divorce is illegal.

This is seen as a negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Polygamy

Citizens may have multiple spouses.

This is seen as a positive by both the populace and the government.

Prudism

Strict modesty laws govern how citizens may dress.

This is seen as a major negative concern by the populace and a minor negative concern by the government. Offends secular values.

Sex Education

School-age children receive mandatory sex education.

This is seen as a positive by both the populace and the government.

Vat-Produced Infants

Children are mass-produced from artificial wombs.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Vegetarianism

Vegetarianism is compulsory.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Law & Order

Capital Punishment

Citizens may be executed for crimes.

This is seen as a major negative concern by the populace and a minor negative concern by the government. Offends human values.

Conscription

A period of military service is compulsory for all citizens.

This is seen as a negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Corporal Punishment

Criminals may be ordered to undergo physical punishment.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Curfew

The nation enforces a national curfew.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

DNA Harvesting

Citizen DNA must be submitted to the state.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Gun Control

Citizens are forbidden from owning firearms.

This is seen as a positive by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Gun Ownership

All citizens are required to own a firearm.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Human Sacrifice

Religious sacrifice of human beings is legal.

This is seen as a major negative concern by both the populace and the government. Offends secular and human values.

ID Chips

Citizens are administered an under-the-skin ID chip.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

No Judiciary

The nation has abolished the court system.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

No Prison

Jails and prisons are not employed.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Economy

AI Planning

The nation runs an AI-backed planned economy.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by both the populace and the government.

Affirmative Action

Organizations are required to meet demographic quotas.

This is seen as a positive by both the populace and the government.

Autarky

The nation pursues a policy of economic self-sufficiency.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and a major negative concern by the government. Offends trade values.

Cannabis

Cannabis may be legally purchased.

This is seen as a positive by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Capitalism

Private industry is permitted within a market-based economy.

This is seen as a major positive by both the populace and the government.

Child Labor

Children may be legally employed as workers and contractors.

This is seen as a positive by both the populace and the government.

Maternity Leave

New mothers receive paid leave from employment.

This is seen as a positive by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Metricism

The state mandates the use of the metric system.

This is seen as a positive by both the populace and the government.

No Aircraft

Aircraft are banned.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

No Automobiles

Cars are banned.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

No Computers

Computers are banned.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

No Drugs

All recreational drugs are prohibited.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

No Gambling

Gambling is illegal.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

No Internet

Citizens may not connect to the Internet.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

No Nuclear Power

Nuclear power generation is prohibited.

This is seen as an internal matter by the populace and the government.

No Video Games

Computer games are banned.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Nuclear Power

The nation is nuclear powered.

This is seen as an internal matter by the populace and a positive by the government.

Prohibition

Alcohol is banned.

This is seen as a minor negative concern by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

Slavery

Slavery is legal.

This is seen as a major negative concern by both the populace and the government. Offends human values.

Socialism

Industry is owned and run by the government in a centrally planned economy.

This is seen as a major negative concern by both the populace and the government. Offends trade values.

Space Program

The nation runs a space program.

This is seen as a positive by both the populace and the government.

Universal Health Care

The state provides health care to all citizens.

This is seen as a positive by the populace and an internal matter by the government.

International

Climate Treaty

The nation is a signatory to an international climate treaty.

This is seen as a major positive by both the populace and the government.

No Emigration

Citizens are not permitted to leave.

This is seen as a major negative concern by the populace and a minor negative concern by the government. Offends openness values.

No Immigration

Foreigners cannot become residents.

This is seen as a major negative concern by the populace and a minor negative concern by the government. Offends openness values.

No WMDs

The nation opposes the use of WMDs.

This is seen as a positive by both the populace and the government.

Weapons of Mass Destruction

The nation claims the legal right to use WMDs.

This is seen as a major negative concern by the populace and a negative concern by the government. Offends human values.


See Also: Foreign Relations Of Volaworand

- Volaworand Newswire

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Aynia Moreaux wrote:What games are everyone playing right now? I've been getting back into Skyrim a bit lately

I play CyberNations, Astro Empires and XCraft in addition to NationStates.

Tauredom

Guys...I'm infected...
Pls help...
ᡕᠵ᠊ᡃ່࡚ࠢ࠘ ⸝່ࠡࠣu᠊߯᠆ࠣ╦╤─

Tauredom wrote:Guys...I'm infected...
Pls help...
ᡕᠵ᠊ᡃ່࡚ࠢ࠘ ⸝່ࠡࠣu᠊߯᠆ࠣ╦╤─

it's a zombie world out there!

-A ROYAL MESSAGE FROM THE REGION OF KARMA-

Thank you for being a trusted embassy of 'karma'. May good luck be with Caer Sidi and all its doings.🍀🍀

-sand union On behalf of 'karma'

What was everyone for Halloween? I accidentally created a new fallout character

Tempest Bluffs wrote:What was everyone for Halloween? I accidentally created a new fallout character

i was a griffin :3 (totally not a furry)

Hello I am back I got too busy with school and work but now I am back on NS

Site 113 wrote:Hello I am back I got too busy with school and work but now I am back on NS

Welcome back

Post self-deleted by Kvna.

Post self-deleted by Kvna.

🌬️🌳🌴🪴🌿🌱🍃🧚

ELECTIONS

Candidates are unveiled, their programs published, time to begin voting!

Today, we will determine who will represent the Izlechensk Medical Appliances Factory at the City Soviet!


CITY SOVIET ELECTIONS


WINNER: NIKIFOR GRIGOREV



CANDIDATES




Nikifor Grigorev
Safety Inspector
Party Nominee

  • Maintain Current City Programs

    Support the ongoing development of public infrastructure, ensuring every project is completed to the highest standard without unnecessary‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎
    delays.
    Protect the worker-led welfare programs that guarantee healthcare, housing, and education for every citizen.

  • Worker Safety and Wellbeing

    Advocate for increased safety not just in our factories, but in all workspaces, ensuring every worker comes home healthy and unharmed.
    Champion workplace training initiatives to ensure everyone understands and implements the safety protocols that have made
    IzMed a national model.

  • Steady Growth, Not Risky Gambles

    Oppose policies that may put our stable economy at risk in favor of untested projects or reckless experiments.
    Encourage responsible expansion of proven industries like medical appliances and renewable energy.

  • Cultural and Social Continuity

    Ensure that all cultural programs, libraries, and community centers remain fully funded and accessible to every citizen.

    Vote for stability. Vote for experience. Vote for continuity.





Egor Korolev
Forklift Operator
Non-Partisan

  • Empowering Local Soviets

    Grant Soviets more control over resource allocation, allowing local workers to decide how best to improve their communities and workplaces.
    Advocate for flexible production quotas that adapt to the needs of the city and its people, rather than rigid top-down targets.

  • Encouraging Innovation

    Support policies that allow workers to create and exchange goods and services more freely within the collective system.
    Establish communal innovation hubs where workers can experiment with new ideas, technologies, or artisanal products
    without burdensome restrictions.

  • Expanding Economic Freedom Without Currency

    Propose a new system of work credits that allows workers to exchange surplus goods or services while remaining true to
    our ideals of shared wealth and collective ownership.
    Reduce bureaucratic obstacles for initiatives that foster worker-led projects and cooperative ventures.

  • Worker Representation and Fairness

    Push for more worker input in management decisions at every workplace, ensuring that all voices are heard equally.
    Advocate for fair redistribution of surplus resources to Soviets that need them most, rather than adhering strictly to outdated central directives.

  • A Vision of Dynamic Collectivism

    Build an economy that rewards innovation and hard work without compromising our principles of equality and shared prosperity.
    Ensure that the mistakes of the past—like crushing small-scale innovation in the name of centralisation—are not repeated, but rather
    reimagined in a collective context.

    Vote for more free and equal future!





Bronislava Kulikova
Lead QC Engineer
Party Member

  • Shortening the Workday for a Better Life

    Reduce the standard workday from 8 hours to 6 hours, without compromising productivity or wages.
    Embrace automation in factories and offices, ensuring that machines carry more of the burden while workers enjoy more time for
    personal development, education, and family.

  • Ensuring Public Safety Through Greater Oversight

    Advocate for stricter public safety measures, including enhanced monitoring of production quality and resource allocation.
    Increase funding and training for emergency response systems to ensure Izlechensk is prepared for any crisis.
    Strengthen collective discipline to prevent waste, negligence, and other risks to communal safety.

  • A Human-Centered Economy

    Expand automation to take on repetitive and dangerous tasks while retraining workers for creative and supervisory roles.
    Implement stricter controls over the economy to ensure fairness, efficiency, and equitable distribution of resources.
    Promote worker participation in economic planning through regular Soviet audits and consultations.

  • Reconsidering the Role of Artificial Intelligence

    Push to revoke citizenship for AIs, ensuring that only humans—those who truly understand the value of our collective struggle
    —hold the rights and responsibilities of Arctisian society.
    Redirect AI development toward non-autonomous applications, keeping them as tools rather than independent entities.

  • Building a Future Without Fear

    Protect our society from external and internal threats by enhancing control over the flow of information, production, and public behavior.
    Promote unity and vigilance to ensure we never return to the chaos of the past.

    Vote for a safer city!





Klara Plotnikova
Assembly Line Operator
Non-Partisan

  • Advancing Women’s Health and Rights

    Provide free access to painkillers and menstrual hygiene products for all working women.
    Implement a fair leave policy for women experiencing severe menstrual pain, ensuring health is prioritized without stigma or penalty.
    Expand maternal healthcare to include better prenatal and postnatal support, ensuring our future generations are healthy and cared for.

  • Supporting Minority Rights

    Expand awareness campaigns that promote understanding and inclusion of ethnic and cultural minorities.
    Strengthen anti-discrimination programs in workplaces, schools, and public spaces to ensure everyone feels valued and respected.
    Provide greater resources and healthcare access to transgender comrades, including counseling, hormonal therapy, and surgical support.

  • Making Education Friendlier and Fairer

    Create supportive environments at every level of education by training teachers to be more empathetic and inclusive.
    Introduce workshops in schools that discuss gender equality, diversity, and inclusion in practical and positive ways.
    Expand access to scholarships and support programs for minority and female students pursuing advanced education or technical training.

  • Fostering a Culture of Understanding

    Create forums and workshops within workplaces, Soviets, and communities to discuss societal challenges openly and find collective solutions.
    Promote art, literature, and cultural programs that celebrate the diversity and strength of the Arctic Lands’ people.

  • Equal Representation in Leadership

    Advocate for more women and minority representatives in Soviets, ensuring decision-making reflects the true diversity of our society.

    Vote for inclusive Izlechensk!





Tamara Frolova
Janitor
Party Member

  • Slowing Down Economic Expansion

    Our factories and farms produce more than enough for every citizen. I propose we scale back unnecessary economic growth
    to focus on maintaining what we have already built.
    Encourage more rest and leisure for our people, giving workers time to enjoy life, develop their talents, and deepen their
    connections with family and community.

  • Reduced Dependence on Vat Plants

    The vat plants have been a triumph of science, ensuring that no child is born into disadvantage. However, with our
    population stable and thriving, I advocate for reducing reliance on these facilities. Let’s cherish the natural, human way of
    raising families while keeping vat plants available for those who need them.

  • Embracing a Slower Pace of Life

    Promote policies that encourage less rush and more reflection in daily life. Work smarter, not harder, and take pride in the
    simple joys of existence.
    Strengthen the four-hour workday option for elderly comrades who, like me, still wish to contribute but at a comfortable pace.

  • Deepening Autarky

    The Arctic Lands has become a model of self-sufficiency, producing everything we need within our borders. I propose we strengthen
    this system by further reducing reliance on imports and supporting local industries and crafts.

  • Honoring Our Elders

    Expand opportunities for the elderly to stay active and involved in community life, whether through work, education, or cultural contributions.
    Ensure that every elder feels valued and respected for their lifetime of service to the Arctic Lands.

    Vote for comfort. Vote for reflection. Vote for wisdom.




Read dispatch

Ask Caer Sidi

If you had the power to bring anyone back to life, who would you bring back to life?

Mazalano Cantrompic wrote:

RMB News Letter 11/24

ELECTIONS

The City Soviet Elections at IzMed Factory have concluded!

See the result here:


CITY SOVIET ELECTIONS


WINNER: NIKIFOR GRIGOREV



CANDIDATES




Nikifor Grigorev
Safety Inspector
Party Nominee

  • Maintain Current City Programs

    Support the ongoing development of public infrastructure, ensuring every project is completed to the highest standard without unnecessary‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎
    delays.
    Protect the worker-led welfare programs that guarantee healthcare, housing, and education for every citizen.

  • Worker Safety and Wellbeing

    Advocate for increased safety not just in our factories, but in all workspaces, ensuring every worker comes home healthy and unharmed.
    Champion workplace training initiatives to ensure everyone understands and implements the safety protocols that have made
    IzMed a national model.

  • Steady Growth, Not Risky Gambles

    Oppose policies that may put our stable economy at risk in favor of untested projects or reckless experiments.
    Encourage responsible expansion of proven industries like medical appliances and renewable energy.

  • Cultural and Social Continuity

    Ensure that all cultural programs, libraries, and community centers remain fully funded and accessible to every citizen.

    Vote for stability. Vote for experience. Vote for continuity.





Egor Korolev
Forklift Operator
Non-Partisan

  • Empowering Local Soviets

    Grant Soviets more control over resource allocation, allowing local workers to decide how best to improve their communities and workplaces.
    Advocate for flexible production quotas that adapt to the needs of the city and its people, rather than rigid top-down targets.

  • Encouraging Innovation

    Support policies that allow workers to create and exchange goods and services more freely within the collective system.
    Establish communal innovation hubs where workers can experiment with new ideas, technologies, or artisanal products
    without burdensome restrictions.

  • Expanding Economic Freedom Without Currency

    Propose a new system of work credits that allows workers to exchange surplus goods or services while remaining true to
    our ideals of shared wealth and collective ownership.
    Reduce bureaucratic obstacles for initiatives that foster worker-led projects and cooperative ventures.

  • Worker Representation and Fairness

    Push for more worker input in management decisions at every workplace, ensuring that all voices are heard equally.
    Advocate for fair redistribution of surplus resources to Soviets that need them most, rather than adhering strictly to outdated central directives.

  • A Vision of Dynamic Collectivism

    Build an economy that rewards innovation and hard work without compromising our principles of equality and shared prosperity.
    Ensure that the mistakes of the past—like crushing small-scale innovation in the name of centralisation—are not repeated, but rather
    reimagined in a collective context.

    Vote for more free and equal future!





Bronislava Kulikova
Lead QC Engineer
Party Member

  • Shortening the Workday for a Better Life

    Reduce the standard workday from 8 hours to 6 hours, without compromising productivity or wages.
    Embrace automation in factories and offices, ensuring that machines carry more of the burden while workers enjoy more time for
    personal development, education, and family.

  • Ensuring Public Safety Through Greater Oversight

    Advocate for stricter public safety measures, including enhanced monitoring of production quality and resource allocation.
    Increase funding and training for emergency response systems to ensure Izlechensk is prepared for any crisis.
    Strengthen collective discipline to prevent waste, negligence, and other risks to communal safety.

  • A Human-Centered Economy

    Expand automation to take on repetitive and dangerous tasks while retraining workers for creative and supervisory roles.
    Implement stricter controls over the economy to ensure fairness, efficiency, and equitable distribution of resources.
    Promote worker participation in economic planning through regular Soviet audits and consultations.

  • Reconsidering the Role of Artificial Intelligence

    Push to revoke citizenship for AIs, ensuring that only humans—those who truly understand the value of our collective struggle
    —hold the rights and responsibilities of Arctisian society.
    Redirect AI development toward non-autonomous applications, keeping them as tools rather than independent entities.

  • Building a Future Without Fear

    Protect our society from external and internal threats by enhancing control over the flow of information, production, and public behavior.
    Promote unity and vigilance to ensure we never return to the chaos of the past.

    Vote for a safer city!





Klara Plotnikova
Assembly Line Operator
Non-Partisan

  • Advancing Women’s Health and Rights

    Provide free access to painkillers and menstrual hygiene products for all working women.
    Implement a fair leave policy for women experiencing severe menstrual pain, ensuring health is prioritized without stigma or penalty.
    Expand maternal healthcare to include better prenatal and postnatal support, ensuring our future generations are healthy and cared for.

  • Supporting Minority Rights

    Expand awareness campaigns that promote understanding and inclusion of ethnic and cultural minorities.
    Strengthen anti-discrimination programs in workplaces, schools, and public spaces to ensure everyone feels valued and respected.
    Provide greater resources and healthcare access to transgender comrades, including counseling, hormonal therapy, and surgical support.

  • Making Education Friendlier and Fairer

    Create supportive environments at every level of education by training teachers to be more empathetic and inclusive.
    Introduce workshops in schools that discuss gender equality, diversity, and inclusion in practical and positive ways.
    Expand access to scholarships and support programs for minority and female students pursuing advanced education or technical training.

  • Fostering a Culture of Understanding

    Create forums and workshops within workplaces, Soviets, and communities to discuss societal challenges openly and find collective solutions.
    Promote art, literature, and cultural programs that celebrate the diversity and strength of the Arctic Lands’ people.

  • Equal Representation in Leadership

    Advocate for more women and minority representatives in Soviets, ensuring decision-making reflects the true diversity of our society.

    Vote for inclusive Izlechensk!





Tamara Frolova
Janitor
Party Member

  • Slowing Down Economic Expansion

    Our factories and farms produce more than enough for every citizen. I propose we scale back unnecessary economic growth
    to focus on maintaining what we have already built.
    Encourage more rest and leisure for our people, giving workers time to enjoy life, develop their talents, and deepen their
    connections with family and community.

  • Reduced Dependence on Vat Plants

    The vat plants have been a triumph of science, ensuring that no child is born into disadvantage. However, with our
    population stable and thriving, I advocate for reducing reliance on these facilities. Let’s cherish the natural, human way of
    raising families while keeping vat plants available for those who need them.

  • Embracing a Slower Pace of Life

    Promote policies that encourage less rush and more reflection in daily life. Work smarter, not harder, and take pride in the
    simple joys of existence.
    Strengthen the four-hour workday option for elderly comrades who, like me, still wish to contribute but at a comfortable pace.

  • Deepening Autarky

    The Arctic Lands has become a model of self-sufficiency, producing everything we need within our borders. I propose we strengthen
    this system by further reducing reliance on imports and supporting local industries and crafts.

  • Honoring Our Elders

    Expand opportunities for the elderly to stay active and involved in community life, whether through work, education, or cultural contributions.
    Ensure that every elder feels valued and respected for their lifetime of service to the Arctic Lands.

    Vote for comfort. Vote for reflection. Vote for wisdom.




Read dispatch

Mazalano Cantrompic wrote:

Ask Caer Sidi

If you had the power to bring anyone back to life, who would you bring back to life?

Hmph. Probably Yitzchak Rabin.

I hope everyone is having a great week so far!

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