I think my nation is loved so much barely any one commits crimes even with the lack of good law enforcement. Or maybe it's the brain implants that make them unable to lie
Popiano island, Fortonia Hi there! Welcome to NationStates and The North Pacific! We have a forum here: https://forum.thenorthpacific.org/ You should join the World Assembly (page=un) and endorse Delegate McMasterdonia and Vicedelegate Cretox state, aswell as all of the Security Council to become a Keeper of the North and strengthen our Region! Here is the Security Council:
Note: This handbook covers The North Pacific?s Security Council, the body charged with the region?s security. If you?re looking for information on the World Assembly?s Security Council, start with this subforum instead.
Introduction to the Security Council
The Security Council exists to serve The North Pacific, and to ensure that democracy will always reign in the region. The Security Council consists of trusted members of The North Pacific, with high endorsement counts and high regional influence levels. These nations protect the region against external threats, secure the WA Delegate position in periods of instability, and will enforce a recall of the delegate should such a vote be successful. The Security Council is chaired by the Vice Delegate, a position elected for 4-month terms.
To support regional security, we ask that all WA nations please endorse the following nations:
Members of the Security Council are responsible for maintaining high endorsement and influence counts. However, protecting regional security can seem like quite a nebulous mandate, so here are some more specific responsibilities of the Security Council.
~ Stabilizing the region in times of crisis.
This is the primary responsibility of the Security Council, along with preventing crisis situations before they occur. During a Delegate emergency, attack, or other regional security crisis, the Security Council is responsible for securing the region and ensuring the continuation of democracy.
~ Maintaining the ingame Delegate position.
The Security Council is charged with overseeing Delegate transitions, enforcing Delegate recalls, and assuming a leadership role in the event of a rogue Delegacy.
~ Monitoring regional endorsement levels.
To protect the Delegacy from rogue elements and accidental changes, the Security Council works with Vice Delegate Chipoli to monitor regional endorsement levels and ensure that no unauthorized nation strays too close to taking the ingame Delegate position. If a nation does stray too close, the Security Council will contact them regarding their endorsement count and steps to take to address the issue. As of writing, nations can exceed roughly 900 endorsements before being contacted by the Security Council.
~ Monitoring for potential security threats.
The Security Council works alongside the Vice Delegate to identify potential threats to the region's stability, and to ensure that such threats are appropriately handled. Potential security risks can be internal or foreign in nature, and are typically discussed with the Delegate as well.
~ Advising the Vice Delegate regarding citizenship applicants.
The Vice Delegate is responsible for evaluating citizenship applicants on security grounds. Citizenship applicants with potentially problematic backgrounds are discussed with the Security Council, and may end up being rejected on security grounds. The Security Council may also pass standing recommendations regarding specific individuals.
~ Managing the World Assembly Development Program.
The Security Council oversees the region?s WADP, implements improvements, and hosts endorsement-related events. For more information on the WADP, consult this dispatch.
Weekly Updates
To keep the region informed on what the Security Council has been doing, Vice Delegate Chipoli provides a weekly update every Sunday. The update is posted on both the regional message board and the regional forum, and is an excellent opportunity for all nations to ask their questions about the Security Council.
Below is a list of all the weekly updates published so far.
The North Pacific WA Development Program (WADP) is a campaign to increase awareness among nations in The North Pacific of the benefits of World Assembly (WA) membership, maintaining high endorsement counts, and voting on WA resolutions. We hope that this campaign will result in a significant increase in the number of WA members, the number of endorsements exchanged, and the number of WA votes cast within The North Pacific. If these objectives are achieved, The North Pacific will become a much more influential and secure region.
Who is running this campaign?
This campaign is organized and coordinated jointly by the Delegate and the Security Council of The North Pacific. The regional security aspects are managed by the Security Council of the North Pacific and the voting aspects are managed by the World Assembly Delegate.
If you want to go above and beyond, you can help promote this campaign in the following ways:
~ Approve ("upvote") this dispatch. ~ Send telegrams to nations in The North Pacific pointing them to this dispatch, or directly encouraging them to join the World Assembly, become Keepers, and exchange endorsements. ~ Advertise the campaign in materials you publish by using the campaign logo (shown below with code) and linking to this dispatch.
Take a look at the reports tab above, which includes many statistics informative of the progress of the campaign.
What do I gain from all this?
First, as mentioned above, by participating in this campaign, you help make our region safer and more influential. This is good for all nations in The North Pacific, including you!
Third, if you show that you are actively exchanging endorsements, we will promote your nation so that you can gain endorsements even faster!
Fourth, we will be handing out a generous amount of participation awards and achievements. That's right, there will be a lot of bling you can use to show off. We will also be maintaining special regional censuses, to highlight the most active and consistent endorsers in the region. You can find out more by looking at the benefits tab above.
Last but not least, every day we give away free legendary cards through the card lottery. By participating in this campaign, you can expand your collection to include some of the most valuable cards in the game.
I have some thoughts on improving the WADP, whom do I contact?
Thanks! We greatly appreciate all constructive feedback. Please contact Vice Delegate Chipoli with any comments or questions you may have. The Security Council runs regular surveys regarding the WADP and other areas. No survey is currently open. This page will be updated with ongoing surveys.
This dispatch is updated automatically on a daily basis. Please do not edit manually.
Important update: The Strangereal map has changed from TNP to region=saint_helene
Strangereal Roleplay Map
Very important points:
1. If you would like to stake a claim in for some land on the map then TG, Waupun Island, Minuda, Lungha. 2. If you make a post on the RMB asking to be put on the map, or put it in a factbook or dispatch, you will be ignored, please refrain from doing so. 3. Try your best to find out in advance WHERE you would like to claim, not just "can i join the map pls" or a vague "this rough area pls" *points at an entire continent* Get yourself paint.net, make a thing, show where you want it. Or at the very absolute least try to put in words exactly where, it's not that hard. 4. When you know where you want to be, stay there, don't ask carto if you can move. "B-b-but that spot is nicer and-" Should have thought of that in advance.
Claims must be: 1. Reasonable enough to be put onto the map. No beginner nation will be the size of Friently, or higher, for their claim. If you want more accurate claims and you have Paint.net, beginner claims have a limit of 40k pixels. Your secondary nation will have to be at 20k pixels or less. However a secondary cannot be claimed immediately upon joining the map. 2. Picky is good. Feel free to request changes to borders if you aren't happy with them. 3. This map's planet is the same size as Earth, so we won't be making the map any bigger. If Earth can fit 200 nations, so can this. 4. We are not changing or adding new territory to the map. Use the existing land more efficiently and we won't need any more. 5. Not on any body of water. - Map removal will occur when: 1. AFRP, or Away From RP (not RPing for 30 days, 20 days in the case of people on other RMB maps) 2. RMB RP Ban (if one clause states "therefore, the RMB Cartography Staff shall remove <nation> from the map") 3. Cease to Exist (when the nation dies in the 28th day. Exceptions apply.) 4. Moderator Sanctioned 5. RP posts are not up to standard (refrain from making posts that are just one sentence)
Maps
Map Version:404: What economic crisis?
Reminder: The alliance map is not handled by the carto team but by independent people who only work on it when they feel like it, this may cause the alliance map to be outdated, do not ask for it to be updated, it will be when a new version is finished. Last update: 10-29-'23
Welcome to the Pegasia, a new world as you may say that houses many ideologies and is home to two resident superpowers; the Imperial Federation(ping AGU and Tonga) and the Republic of Yingguo(Ping Krustevland). With the technology year being 1975, it is currently the cold war period presently being butted between the nations of what Yingguo considers as the "Free World" and the Imperial "Monarchist League" with many inbetweens such as Gayogohono/Overhadamine and Verisaw.
In this world, you decide how your nation acts, reacts and conducts itself on the world stage, so long as it follows our rules on the discord. The cold war rages on by the day, and the nuclear clock continues to roll as the few sit ontop of the many with their masses of power and strength. Come join us today, we need you to fight on the good fight - or your own fight, if you may.
STANDARDS OF REALISM - No technology beyond 1976, anything beyond that has to be researched with every in real life day representing 3 months of roleplay research to the "First Flight" year. - No utilizing weapons of mass destruction such as nuclear weapons. Chemical and biological warfare is allowed in defensive conditions(Offensive only if the other player agrees). - No edgy roleplay posts, maintain the basic rules of the RMB. This would mean no genocides, no things such as re-enacting the holocaust and graphic purges. - No loopholing, loopholing will be determined by the executives(Ping ESL, Me (AGU), Krustevland and Tonga) and if caught doing so will face OOC and potentially IC reparations - No joke nations and godmoddy nations. This means you can't have your terrain entirely depend on hard to traverse land and you can only use 3-5% of your population in military. - No instant defeat military posts. You have to roleplay the movement of your forces and them engaging the enemy before actually attacking or "defeating" them. Always ping opponents.
*nations in either one of these types of alliances, can be in the other type of alliance, ie, a nation in a defence alliance can be in a economic alliance. *Unions count as one nation, so if a defence/military alliance has a union that breaks up and there are more than 8 members(nations) in the alliance, its ok, as long as they dont bring in more people after the break up. note, if this is being exploited, removal of alliance and ban on joining alliances may occur. *you can not be in an alliance of the same kind, ie, defence/military and economic
I mean, it is more active than other regions. Some other regions have posts that are weeks, months, sometimes years apart. (On that note maybe TNP might have the most active RMB lol)
Fortonia
Hello!
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