Longbow of Toketi
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Longbow of Toketi
You are the one in charge of Makaronan, correct?
I have modified my attack based on your input that it is a modern city.
Also, could you let me know what all infrastructure, industry, political and military buildings and other facilities you have in the city. These all information should be easily available on the "microinternet".
I have modified my attack based on your input that it is a modern city.
Now that I know Makaronan is a modern city, the first salvo destroys facilities providing electrical power and communication to the city. At least a significant percentage of fire fighting services are destroyed as well (usually, some fire trucks and crews stay on patrol in the city and these escaped destruction). This all was from the first attack (which I 24-houred).
The new attack, as mentioned above, is five missiles aimed at: water purification / desalination plants (2 missiles), sewage plants (2 missiles), and an important bridge (if you have any) or the largest railway/metro station (1 missile). Please let me know what you have in your city, so I can adjust my strike accordingly.
Also, could you let me know what all infrastructure, industry, political and military buildings and other facilities you have in the city. These all information should be easily available on the "microinternet".
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Re: Longbow of Toketi
Right now, I'm tired, and don't feel like mapping out a city before I go to bed.
So as an answer: none now. But due to air raid sirens, and emergency announcements (which are a staple in any city i command, as my capital has been leveled 3 or 4 times), most civilians would probably have escaped the destruction of their buildings. sound fair?
So as an answer: none now. But due to air raid sirens, and emergency announcements (which are a staple in any city i command, as my capital has been leveled 3 or 4 times), most civilians would probably have escaped the destruction of their buildings. sound fair?
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yeah. sounds fair. though obviously, with everyone trying to flee out of the city, there's going to be traffic jams. and if one the missiles strikes a tall building for instance, then that building, once it collapses, could kill quite a few people (those stuck in traffic jams around the building).
would you say that, given everyone is trying to flee, that your police force is quite busy in directing traffic and the likes? and that basically, the entire government structure (police, fire fighters, few local military force, etc...) are busy in that? there's chaos in your city... fair to say?
hmmmm... maybe there's a good story here to make. you busy in making sure the city runs smoothly (as in trying to get people to safety). while the enemy (me) is making your life harder.
would you say that, given everyone is trying to flee, that your police force is quite busy in directing traffic and the likes? and that basically, the entire government structure (police, fire fighters, few local military force, etc...) are busy in that? there's chaos in your city... fair to say?
hmmmm... maybe there's a good story here to make. you busy in making sure the city runs smoothly (as in trying to get people to safety). while the enemy (me) is making your life harder.
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some would flee out of the city, some would flee into bunkers, and all would be well aware of how to escape the city (again, seeing as i have had cities leveled multiple times, i would make it very obvious for any citizen how to escape if the city were attacked. especially during a war)
So civilian casualties would be small, but most non-civilians (cops, politicians, etc.) would be helping them. firefighters (those remaining) would be...
fighting fires! go figure...
so it is mostly in chaos, but very organized chaos.
So civilian casualties would be small, but most non-civilians (cops, politicians, etc.) would be helping them. firefighters (those remaining) would be...
fighting fires! go figure...
so it is mostly in chaos, but very organized chaos.
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fair enough... btw any links to these previous demolition jobs?
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one was in world war 2, the link to which i lost, though i believe monty may remember destroying it, and 24houring a 200,000 civilian death toll on the city. (seeing as that was what caused the origonal monty to die, to avoid being tried for war crimes)
one was in a war against hell in toketi (literally against hell. we won, but it was difficult) when demons, devils, and everything else rampaged through the city.
once was in a "guild war" in toketi, in which the city was leveled to "uphold the tradition of blowing the city up"
Aside from those actual instances, there have been innumerable comments about "A city was destroyed? And it wasn't yours Longbow?"
I've lost the links to all of those, but the last 2 are somewhere on toketi (which you have the link to), and WW2 is somewhere on here I believe. I'm still looking for the links on toketi, but it's being slow...
note: here's WG2: http://toketi.phpbbserver.com/tokidoki- ... -t802.html
if you want to sift through the 22 pages of war, be my guest. It's somewhere in there i believe.
one was in a war against hell in toketi (literally against hell. we won, but it was difficult) when demons, devils, and everything else rampaged through the city.
once was in a "guild war" in toketi, in which the city was leveled to "uphold the tradition of blowing the city up"
Aside from those actual instances, there have been innumerable comments about "A city was destroyed? And it wasn't yours Longbow?"
I've lost the links to all of those, but the last 2 are somewhere on toketi (which you have the link to), and WW2 is somewhere on here I believe. I'm still looking for the links on toketi, but it's being slow...
note: here's WG2: http://toketi.phpbbserver.com/tokidoki- ... -t802.html
if you want to sift through the 22 pages of war, be my guest. It's somewhere in there i believe.
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Re: Longbow of Toketi
Cride/Crydee.
Andreas
"He showed up three or four years ago and accidentally took over the micronational world by being way more competent and enthusiastic than everyone else. Now he sort of rules us all, but it's a benevolent sort of thing, as far as we know."
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Oh can't remember that one sorry. There was so many its all a blur.
For clarifications sake also, original monty did not die to evade war crimes. I was planning on leaving micronations and killing him off was always the plan. You can even ask Jeremy on that because i discussed it with him.
For clarifications sake also, original monty did not die to evade war crimes. I was planning on leaving micronations and killing him off was always the plan. You can even ask Jeremy on that because i discussed it with him.
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Now a question to preempt the expected attack on Cride:
If there are defenses posted for the city (and have been for months), yet not OrBatted ones, would it still be allowed to use them in defense of its people?
If there are defenses posted for the city (and have been for months), yet not OrBatted ones, would it still be allowed to use them in defense of its people?
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it should have been made available for scrutiny prior to start of war, according to the rules.
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it's been there for months. they can scrutinize it any time they like. its not even in a hidden forum.
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As far as i'm concerned if it isn't on the orbat it doesn't exist. Nations should make allowances to defend their homeland in times of war instead of just sending all their orbatted forces abroad then suddenly magicing up more soldiers to defend themselves when someone attacks.
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We're not 'magicking up' more soldiers. Honestly, I haven't been at all active on the MCS before this, but you people seem to think we use magic for everything. I happen to know that until Andreas became King, magic was secret and trapped in one little forum because some Novatainians were against it. We're not magicking up soldiers. It's merely defences that have been there for months, possibly even years. That's like you defending your homeland with all manner of missiles, anti-missiles, tank corps etc, then having someone like extreme say 'actually they're unorbatted so they don't count, so I'm just going to blow up everything for no reason.'
Just because we have magic doesn't mean it has replaced technology and we use it for everything. Look at Prodigy's units. Most aren't allowed not because they are magical, but because the tech is way too advanced.
I agree with extreme that it would be nice if nations posted their defences at the start, (Novatainia did this for their Jasonian places) but I don't think anyone expected an attack on Toketi. You could have checked the defences first if you wanted to.
Yeah, I'll stop my spiel for now...
Just because we have magic doesn't mean it has replaced technology and we use it for everything. Look at Prodigy's units. Most aren't allowed not because they are magical, but because the tech is way too advanced.
I agree with extreme that it would be nice if nations posted their defences at the start, (Novatainia did this for their Jasonian places) but I don't think anyone expected an attack on Toketi. You could have checked the defences first if you wanted to.
Yeah, I'll stop my spiel for now...
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hence, why in the charter/convention it says that nations should provide a link to their military forums showing what pre-existing defenses are in place.
and what Jeremy said holds true as well and was what I was counting on.
and what Jeremy said holds true as well and was what I was counting on.