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Topic Started: Apr 22 2010, 04:42 PM (14,582 Views)
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Well then the LCA is far superior to those aircraft. You may continue to believe your aircraft are superior if you wish, but pray to the gods you never face an LCA in one of your aircraft.
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Jun 30 2009, 12:37 AM
OOC: In RL SA + Whoever else you merged dont have the capabilities to outdesign HAL. So whatever you have is just lucky you were allowed to.

IC: Oh wow, you have an aircraft superior to the LCA, what about the MCA that is nearing completion?

OOC: Question : How are you able to prove that? Denel, a South African Aviation Company has a history in the business is just as experienced as your company, it just doesn't have frigging Sukhoi backing it with oodles of research material to help it catch up.

IC: We have something coming out for that as well.
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The US supports Yukio Hatoyama.
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President Obama wishes to attend. He will be bringing an interpreter with him.
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Great! :D
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The Bond sale continues, as nearly all of the sales are completed.

With Global Cooling beginning, the Project for the renewal is speeding up. Sectors 3 & 4 have had their tilling, and soil enrichment end. Sectors 5 & 6 are being halted for the time being, and trees are being planted in Sectors 3 & 4. Meanwhile, settlement of Sectors 1 & 2 begins.
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DRDO has begun inquiries into a supercarrier design capable of carrying up to 70 aircraft. RFI's (Request for Information) have been sent to the United States, Russia, and The Peoples Republic of China detailing the supercarrier aspirations, and asking for information and advice, possibly even assisstance for the Indian designs. An attempted target for the construction beginning is 24 months, but it is inaccurate at best, and horribly flawed at worst.

Current Plans Projections

Displacement - 90,000 tons fully loaded
Length - 1,100 feet
Propulsion - Nuclear Reactors
Speed - 30 kn
Complement - 5,500
Sensors - MF-STAR radar
Armament - Barak-8 MR-SAM Launchers, CIWS systems, Barak-SAM launchers
Armor - Kanchan composite armor
Aircraft - 70
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Having completed our own design, we believe a more intermediate design would suit you much much better


For instance our government studies recognized that conventional engines would save millions per year. We also think that you could fit the same number of aircraft you have estimated there on a ship 75-85 feet shorter, and 10k tons lighter

We would also be glad to assist in designing a carrier for you
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The Republic of India thanks you. While your size and displacement suggestions will be taken into consideration. This project is also to show the world that India is a power to be reckoned with, and so we insist upon it being nuclear powered.
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Ah yes, well i suppose your honor system is different than ours.
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That it may be, but this is for our world image as well.
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300 F-4 placed into reserve
300 J-8II placed into reserve


Order of 400 J-11B is placed
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I like the flag btw
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-The minister for education is trying to push a controversial bill entitled the 'Freedom from Indoctrination' bill through the National assembly. In brief the bill would make state-funded schools follow a secular constitution and ensure that privateb schools are open to children of all faiths (Or nonfaiths)

The effect of the bill is far-reaching and it will mean that churches which accept state subsidies must follow the constitution during 'sunday schools' or similar programs.

Voting on the bill will take place next week where it is expected to be passed by a very narrow margin.
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With thousands in the stadium, and millions around the nation watching, Kwon Young-ghil stands up on the set-up stage with everyone's attention now on him. The stadium is loudly cheering as he walks up to the podium. When he approaches he waits for the crowd to silence, which they do quickly.

"I have found that out of all nations, ours has the biggest potential. You know how I know? We, as a civilization, have overcome the trials to which the world has brought us. Through all the foreign occupations, through the division of Korea, through good and bad economic times, through foreign affairs paucity, all the way to finally uniting and now facing an utterly repulsive regime in the Middle East who have proven themselves unhealthy, a virus, to our world. I will correct this during my time as president, and I will give the world what Korea has to offer, whether it peaceful or otherwise.

I am honored, ecstatic, nervous, and above all proud that I have been elected present of the Republic. I wish for the nation to hear that I will take this with the utmost importance, as now your faith has been put into me to bring the Republic up to par with nations like China, Japan, India, the US, and Russia. I both plan on reaching out to these nations for assistance, but meanwhile will work in our borders more than President Myung-bak did so we may truly one day become completely independent.

But while I brag about what my plans our, as well as my victory, we cannot forget what has already been brought to this nation. Despite his reckless behavior against the US, I must give my condolences to our longest-serving president, Lee Myung-bak. He endangered our relations with the US by lashing out on American allies because he believed what was currently going on was wrong. What made it worse, he dishonored his own nation by backing down from the US when the US declared us an unfaithful ally. I sat back and watched our president forget his beliefs to appeases to the Americans. Don't get me wrong, I love America and have been there many times. The people are nice, and they are friendly; and I can say the same with our own nation. But never, will I back down on my beliefs because other nation's governments say so. And that, my people, is a promise.

But Mr. Myung-bak was not all bad. He finally saw righteousness and saw fit to get our parliament to pass civil rights bills of all kinds, from gay marriage to legalizing a slew of drugs. At the same time, he made sure no such things were taken advantage by implementing fair laws and restrictions. I am proud of him for finally putting aside his religious beliefs to truly see humanity. I myself, will continue to fight for rights and will deal with those who wish to treat them as second class citizens. I will not stop till this country becomes as open as the infamous Dutch; yet another promise that I will keep.

Then, we cannot forget the biggest achievement in Lee Myung-bak's presidency, uniting Korea. Some of you here today, are former North Koreans now citizens of a united Korea. Our nation is one again, and I cannot believe the way he handled it, the transitioning for the northerners went amazingly smooth. And the north looks as healthy as it ever has in more than a millennium. I will continue on Mr. Myung-bak's path in this department because I see it as one of his best victories for the Republic. I will continue to develop the north and will soon see fit to make cities throughout the north regions of massive commerce.

But enough about our problems, I would like to take some time to speak about the nations kind enough to send their leader to attend this speech. I'm so honored to be in your presence, to each of you. My presidency has hardly begun and I am already meeting world leaders. But allow me to make a statement to each of you.

President Obama arrived here fashionably early, with hardly any guards to protect him. Yes, he cannot understand our language himself, but he has the will to know what I'm saying and when. The US supported us during the invasion of North Korea. They protected all of our borders, allowing us to focus on the North with Kim Jong-il's forces. Without a doubt, the US was vital to this operation and had they not supported us, the mission would have been in failure. I thank the US, and Obama as well, for their support. It will never be forgotten in Korean history, much like the Americans helped us protect the Republic long ago. While I have some issues over recent things concerning Turkey, I am utterly excited to work with Obama and the Americans.

But, we must not forget our other allies of war. Russia, President Bobrov, we can't thank enough. Their help has, for the most part, gone unnoticed. Well it is no wonder, because the Russians helped by providing information, as well as other covert operations. Russia was the "behind the scenes" forces, utilizing infamous Russian tactics to help win that war. But I fear Korea might soon be stuck between two friends. I worry about the conflicts between China and Russia, and I must, I will, work to solve the issue. I know now how the Americans feel when so many of their friends fight with each other. Since we cannot just choose one, I must do something to make it work another way. President Bobrov, I hope your injury heals quickly and I will pray to god that both are you are open to open forum.

However, my worries run dry when I think of China. By far, China has been the biggest influence to us since the second Korean War. They contributed a force as large as our own, all to help us unite our nation. In return we offered a piece of our land, since it was all we could offer. China took it, developed it, then returned it to us in good condition. Only a true ally does this. China's generosity has not ended there, but I cannot explain such a long list. Chairman Hu Chunhua, I am honored that you have attended my speech ceremony and may our relations continue to prosper. All I ask is that you too are open to open forum with Russia.

And now, I turn my attention to India. President Patil, I am most honored to be in your presence. While Mr. Myung-bak did little to discuss things with India, I will tell you now that you will probably get annoyed with me because I will not stop until India and Korea are formal and close allies. Much like Korea, and China, India has huge potential. I plan on working with all of Asia, and have a vision of unity. But first, personal relations must be built. Thank you for attending my speech madame, and may Korea and India both have a bright future.

I end my speech here, today, by accepting the people's vote. I will bring good fortune to this nation, and I will create a superpower to which every Korean around the world can be proud of. Thank you all, I will make you proud."


The crowd cheers heavily as President-elect Kwon Young-ghil walks off the stage. The four leaders are welcome to personally meet with President Kwon if they so choose (separately). Kwon Young-ghil will become incumbent immediately, assuming office. Next election will end at 6:25 pm, Sunday, July 21, 2019.
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