Quest Deep Periphery Quest (Battletech Sandbox Empire Builder)

Turn 40 - I Am Fun Again
  • LordSunhawk

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    Turn 40 - I Am Fun Again

    The situation on Pollux continues to escalate, however the planetary government has moved forces into the area and is keeping the various factions well separated. The continental and regional governments have been forced to resign by the planetary government and the continent is currently under direct rule while efforts are made to resolve the situation.

    Ultimately it appears to be a classic disconnect between an urban population with an idealized view of ‘nature’ and ‘wilderness’ and ‘farming’ versus the actual reality of farming and agriculture. Even though the port cities on Pollux are nearly completely dependent on agricultural trade, the ‘dirty’ parts of it are out of sight, out of mind, and the urban dwellers have come to consider themselves more important than the farmers and ranchers in the rural areas upon whose labors the urban folks livelihoods actually depend.

    The elimination of electoral districts in favor of at-large representation, combined with the population imbalance between the relatively small number of rurals required to operate the massive farms and ranches and the much larger number of urban dwellers required to operate the trading and mercantile end of the industry has resulted in the rural producers having absolutely no say in governance, even in their own direct localities.

    The planetary government is reestablishing voting districts on Pollux and reforming the various regulatory agencies. However it’s a somewhat messy process as entrenched interests seek to hold on to their positions. This is not helped by the growing militancy of the rural population who have their backs way up and seem to have almost no reserve of trust left for any ‘outside’ politician.

    About a month into the crisis the planetary government decides to finally cut the Gordian knot. All of the current bureaucrats are dismissed from their posts in order to fully purge the obstructionists. Meanwhile heavily armed patrols from the garrison sweep through the rural area in a strong show of force to keep the rural militants heads down. Elections are held under direct military oversight which results in a much more balanced slate of continental representatives and governance.

    Urban interests still hold a solid majority of the continental assembly, but rurals are no longer completely frozen out. The planetary government has also stripped the continental assembly of oversight, for now at least, of agricultural and land-use issues and is handling that through their own agencies.

    The planetary government does request Imperial assistance to ease this transition and finance the reforms that they are pushing through. They are also requesting Imperial ‘boots on the ground’ to help keep the peace by allowing units to be rotated through.

    []Agree-1% Tax Rate this year
    +1 Politics
    +1% GDP growth Griffin’s Roost
    []Disagree-1% GDP growth Griffin’s Roost
    -1 Approval

    The diplomatic mission to the Optimates has been sent off with the newly repaired Free Folk jumpship. You will not be hearing anything back from them for a few months.

    About a week or so before the regular budget cycle starts you have a meeting with General Potter and Jeremy to discuss military procurement reforms and optimization.

    A comprehensive review of the industrial processes involved in ASF and Battlemech production has revealed that there is no real requirement, assuming proper planning and prior design work, for any facility involved in either ASF or Battlemech production to be ‘locked in’ to any given design, unless the subassemblies are radically different. As most of your current designs share substantial design ‘language’ amongst themselves, with many subcomponents functionally identical, with a bit of work and arm-twisting it has proven possible to reconfigure the state-owned military industrial factories into a more efficient state.

    From now on, a facility designated as ‘Level 1’ is capable of producing either a single flight or a single lance, depending on if it is ASF or mech focused, of any respective design. However a Level 1 Mech facility is only able to handle light or medium mechs. A Level 2 designated factory can produce either a full squadron or company set, with the mech factory still being limited to medium mechs at most. A Level 3 ASF factory can produce a full wing of ASFs, while a Level 3 Mech factory can produce a full battalion set of light and medium mechs. A Level 4 Mech facility can produce a full battalion set of up to Heavy mechs, and the Level 5 facility would be able to produce the theoretical Assault mech in full battalion sets.

    In addition a massive streamlining of unit compositions is underway, with corresponding costs being handled through a mix of the disposal of obsolete assets and the elimination of redundant administrative and support expenses. Jeremy dryly points out that the military had been procuring spare parts for the completely obsolete and functionally useless Sparrow conventional fighter for decades now after the last of the actual birds had been grounded with cracked wing spars. The ancient Phalanx light tank is also still limping along in service even though the vehicles are functionally obsolete, with a spare parts pile that is currently worth more than the vehicles themselves. The Lion tank is a fearsome close-range combatant, but its battery of 5cm lasers are too short ranged to be fully effective in the current combat doctrine.

    Therefore, the revamp would shift the Lions to provide the heavy backstop for urban garrison units alongside the Verdun and a new APC under development for the purpose. The Phalanx would be retired to military museums, although work would begin on a replacement light tank. The spare parts stockpile of the now retired Legionnaire light tank would be liquidated, along with the stockpiles of the even older Hoplite light tank.

    In the end, it is hoped that this will significantly improve the state of the AFGE and set a firm foundation for future growth.

    As the meeting breaks up, however, Jeremy drops a minor bombshell. It seems that the twins racing team has been working with Tank-X, and the old Chasseur hovertank! (the exclamation point is important) is about to get an upgrade.

    So you mosey on over to the testing grounds, shamelessly taking advantage of being Empress, to take a look. The new Chasseur II is in the process of testing when you get there.

    A military hovercraft that can almost match times set by the top Hovercraft Racing League teams? While having slightly more armor than the old version and a longer ranged extended range 5cm laser? All tied to an even more sophisticated targeting and tracking system which takes advantage of advances in cockpit design pioneered in Battlemechs in order to allow the single crewman to operate a turreted laser at those speeds?

    While you are certainly not an adrenaline junky (You’ve never gotten a single traffic ticket!), you do ask to take the prototype around the test course at a nice, sedate, and perfectly sensible 378 kilometers per hour. Any claims that whoops and hollers were heard from the cockpit during this run are lies and fabrications and probably totally Willis’ fault.

    []NameUnit CostUpgrade CostMaterialsHPA/DSpecials
    []Chasseur II67.08559.44None124Swift, Fragile
    []Nahh, speed is boring

    After that bit of excitement, it’s budget time!

    I said… it’s Budget Time!

    C’mon, try and summon some enthusiasm for BUDGET TIME!

    General Potter and his three main subordinates start things off. Jeremy is sitting with you this time so he isn’t participating in presenting anything this year.

    General Jackson goes first with the ground forces update. “Your Majesty, we’ll have the first wave of reorganizations completed by the end of the year. For new procurement, we are somewhat hampered by the relative small size of our Mech production facilities thanks to the high priority given to ASFs. I would remind Your Majesty that while ASFs are useful, they are not the end-all and be-all of military power and cannot take and hold ground. Ultimately, if we are to be successful in truly dealing with the Snakes we’ll need strong ground forces, and our ground forces have been somewhat back-burnered.”

    She checks her notes. “That being said, by combining the outputs of all of our current factories we can produce a single battalion set of Mechs. I would recommend doing so and procuring a Light Mech Battalion. In combination with our existing mechs, we should be able to form this into a full Light Horse Regiment in 1st Armored. This would be our first fully up to establishment Mech regiment. I would also strongly urge the expansion of as many of our factory lines as we can to at least Level 3 standard. In addition, we strongly urge the expansion of Endo-Steel production facilities in orbit. Going forward Endo-Steel will be a major bottleneck for production of our current heaviest designs, which rely on that material.”

    “In regards to conventional forces, we recommend the procurement of a Standard Armored Regiment to start filling out the 2nd Armored Divisions 3rd Brigade, along with a Rapid Reaction Regiment for 2nd RRF. As both units are based on Nowy Gdansk this will boost our defenses there against any Snake aggression.”

    General Reyes is looking a bit irritated at her ground forces counterpart as she takes the podium. “Your Majesty, it’s never possible to have too strong of an ASF shield. Breaking the enemy before they reach the ground is preferable to the losses which would be suffered in ground combat.” Jackson glares at Reyes for that. “Indeed, I would almost be tempted to argue for the elimination of most Mech formations in favor of expanding ASF capability.”

    OK, the barbs are out, evidently there’s some of that intraservice rivalry. Before you can intervene Jeremy simply clears his throat, and Reyes colors a bit but gets back on topic, clearly reminded that the Empress’s son and heir is a Mechwarrior.

    “On top of procuring ASFs for the various dropship platforms commissioning this year, we recommend procuring a full Planetary Defense Wing for Nowy Gdansk.” she concludes a bit lamely. “We would need 2 Assault Carrier Squadrons, 1 Light Carrier Squadron, and a single flight of Eagles for the new Enterprise class dropship. We would need 3 more flights of Eagles for the 2 Velociraptors and the single Devastation. We have sufficient production capacity for all of this, provided we do not divert too many DHS to ground forces.”

    Admiral Benjamin then takes the podium. “I’m glad I’m wearing my service uniform, us spacer’s have to have everything fireproof.” he jokes, earning him glares from both General Jackson and General Reyes, which the incorrigible Admiral just ignores. “Your Majesty, we have HMS Devastation, HMS Hardy, HMS Grom, HMS Błyskawica, HMS Hector, HMS Achilles, HMS Hasty, HMS Glorious, HMS Charger, HMS Bruiser, HMS Boxer, and HMS Ardent commissioning this year, one of the largest crops of Dropships yet. In addition, USS Columbia will be coming into service and so long as we procure a recon team for her she’ll be available next year for scouting missions.”

    He grins. “We’ll only have 2 yard slips open this year, in the Warrior yard, so we recommend procuring a pair of those vessels. The next flight of Defiant class dropships will show some serious cost-savings as we’re now up to full-rate production, both of hulls and spares. So while they may not be the most powerful units we have, the Patrol Gunboat-Lights are certainly the most cost-efficient now. In terms of future expansion, we recommend building up a second Large Dropship line as the Devastation class is by far our most lethal dropship design currently and we would very much like many many more of them.”

    General Potter then takes over. “Apart from some certain… issues… which I will be addressing with the involved parties.” he gives his ground forces and aerospace commanders pointed looks. “I fully endorse the priorities listed above.”

    Bridget ‘The Perky One’ Doyle is next up, fully living up to her name as she is practically bouncing in her seat. And you have it on good authority that she has not had any coffee. “Your Majesty! This year we’ll be finishing a whole bunch of DoME projects so soon we can do some more, which is so exciting and we can also do some focused development on the Griffin II Orbitals and lots of surveying since we’ve got 2 free ships to survey away and I really recommend doing that because who knows what we’ll find out there and we can make the grumpy gusses in the military happier by expanding factories and orbital foundries and such so they’ll spend less time sniping at each other and more time coming up with new things that I can recommend we build and manage building for you which would be far more fun.” all of the military types glower balefully at Bridget for that crack, but she doesn’t seem to notice. “I’ve got my staff working on some proposals for boosting agriculture on Nowy Gdansk using domes and such but that’ll be ready later and we can talk then because that way we’re less dependent on one single point source for food and stuff and did you know that even though the total lack of water makes it, like, useless right now for farming the nitrate concentrations on Griffin IV are incredible and would make that soil amazing if we can terraform the place right?”

    Isoroku comes up next “With our diplomatic delegation to the Optimates off and away, we are in a bit of a holding pattern, Your Majesty. However our Cultural Affairs people would like to propose a benefit concert this year, featuring classical orchestras playing iconic works of old Earth.”

    Jake is very much the same as ever, laid back and relaxed. “Your Majesty, we expect to finish up the DoME expansion this year, and we would like to recommend expanding Bridget’s bailiwick so” he grins impishly “she can build more stuff.” which causes the perky Interior Minister to laugh loudly and proclaim “DO IT!”

    Mary is as focused and professional as always. With her charts.
    • New Projects
      • Land-Air Mechs
        • This is theory work only
        • It is expected that these will make superior scouts and special-operations designs for securing landing zones and other high-risk missions that would benefit from extreme mobility
      • Improved Agriculture Level 4
        • Includes things like Vertical Farms, aquaculture advancements, advanced hydroponics, and other means of growing food in the absence of suitable land
      • Thermal Dissipation (advanced) Lvl 2
        • Additional research into thermal transfer, dissipation, and cooling dynamics focusing on materials, mediums, and deep understanding of the underlying physics and chemistry in extreme thermal regimes
      • KF Drive Theory Tier 2
        • We know the very basics, we need to learn more about the underlying fundamentals. Right now we are in the ‘this works because it works’ stage of things, we can do better.
      • Standard Core Theory
        • Translating our basic understanding of KF Drive Theory should allow us to unlock the mathematics and underlying engineering required for a standard jump core
      • Standard Core Design
        • There are many challenges inherent with jump core design, in order to build our own we will need to develop the tools required to properly design them in the first place.
      • Standard Core Construction
        • Theory and design will only take us so far, we need to figure out how to build the tooling and machinery required to actually produce jump cores
    • Recommended Research
      • Military
        • Power Armor - Light (Advanced)
          • Our researchers believe it may be possible to leverage the improved materials into building a heavier suit of power armor capable of supporting heavier weaponry.
        • Land-Air Mech
          • This is a more long-term project, but it appears to be promising
      • Non-Military
        • Standard Core Theory
        • Standard Core Design
        • Standard Core Construction
          • We recommend the full suite as having our own Jumpship capability would be a serious game-changer.
    Harry is busy at the Black Site, but sends you a memo that preparations are well advanced for transferring the prisoners to more permanent accommodations. Processing has been complicated by several hardliners needing to be kept isolated.

    Janet is looking extremely tired, as she’s been liaising with the Griffin’s Roost planetary government over the situation on Pollux. “Your Majesty, I don’t have anything specific for you budget wise, but my staff is working on several legal proposals to handle any future flare-ups of Pollux Man.”
     
    Turn 40 - I Will Always Love You
  • LordSunhawk

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    Turn 40 - I Will Always Love You

    Meta-Event Roll - 38
    Dynasty Luck Roll - 17 - grandbabies!

    Imperial Approval - 8
    Imperial Approval Change - 2
    Politics Events - -4

    Imperial Economy Roll - -3
    Imperial Economic Event Roll - 2
    Research Event Roll - 5

    Griffin’s Roost Economy - 11
    Griffin’s Roost Population - 9
    Griffin’s Roost Rating Change - 5

    Nowy Gdansk Economy - 7
    Nowy Gdansk Population - 3
    Nowy Gdansk Rating Change - 7

    GIAB Economy - 3
    GIAB Rating Change - -3

    Griffin II Orbitals Economy - 2
    Griffin II Orbitals Rating Change - -1

    Expand Orbital Factory 28 (DHS) [85]
    Target - 85
    Roll - 92, Contest Reroll 1 - 42
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Orbital Factory 29 (DHS) [85]
    Target - 85
    Roll - 99, Contest Reroll 2 - 97, Contest Reroll 3 - 54
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Orbital Factory 25 (Endosteel) [85]
    Target - 85
    Roll - 21
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Orbital Factory 30 (Ferro-Aluminum) [85]
    Target - 85
    Roll - 22
    Result - SUCCESS

    Lay Down Major Unit [Construction - $800315.31]
    -Warrior [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 87, Contest Reroll 4 - 57
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Warrior [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 17
    Result - SUCCESS

    Purchase New Units [$160120.72]
    -4 Flights of Eagles [auto]

    -2 Assault Carrier Squadrons [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 62
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Light Carrier Squadron [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 88, Contest Reroll 5 - 100, Contest Reroll 6 - 99, Contest Reroll 7 - 22
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Planetary Defense Wing [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 31
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Lance of Cadet Mech [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 9
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Light Mech Battalion [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 69
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Standard Armored Regiment [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 26
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Rapid Reaction Regiment [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 95, Contest Reroll 8 - 81, Contest Reroll 9 - 32
    Result - SUCCESS

    Focus Development on Griffin II Orbitals [65]
    Target - 65
    Roll - 13
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Orbital Factory Endosteel Griffin's Roost L5 [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 20
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Orbital Factory Endosteel Nowy Gdansk L5 [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 67
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Factory 3 (Battlemech) [90]
    Target - 90
    Roll - 38
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Factory 6 (Battlemech) [90]
    Target - 90
    Roll - 84
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Factory 9 (Battlemech) [90]
    Target - 90
    Roll - 3
    Result - SUCCESS

    DOME - Nowy Gdansk Arcology* [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 57
    Result - SUCCESS

    DOME - Water Purification Griffin's Roost* [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 8
    Result - SUCCESS

    DOME - Mega-pipeline Griffin's Roost* [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 100, Contest Reroll 10 - 96, Contest Reroll 11 - 97, Contest Reroll 12 - 86, Contest Reroll 13 - 61
    Result - SUCCESS

    CULTURE - Benefit Concert [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 87, Contest Reroll 14 - 48
    Result - SUCCESS

    Continue to expand DoME* [65]
    Target - 65
    Roll - 90, Contest Reroll 15 - 62
    Result - SUCCESS

    Life-extension therapy Lvl 2* [65]
    Target - 65
    Roll - 78, Contest Reroll 16 - 51
    Result - SUCCESS

    Structural Materials (advanced) Tier 1 [85]
    Target - 85
    Roll - 48
    Result - SUCCESS

    HarJel* [45]
    Target - 45
    Roll - 72, Contest Reroll 17 - 95, Contest Reroll - 18 - 89, Contest Reroll 19 - 56, Contest Reroll 20 - 61, Contest Reroll 21 - 3
    Result - SUCCESS

    Medium Quad Mechs [90]
    Target - 90
    Roll - 85
    Result - SUCCESS

    Interrogate POWs [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 62
    Result - SUCCESS

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    Of all the things that have happened this year there is one that is the best, in your ever humble opinion. You have another grandson. Khuyen Benito Bartalozzi is, in your opinion, a beautiful baby and you are quite happy to hold him just a few hours after his birth. You’ve become ba-chan, hear you roar.

    Of course it was while you were holding your new grandson and softly rocking him in your arms that a discrete alert went off in your earbud alerting you to a crisis.

    A few minutes later, after handing little Khuyen back to his mom, you are en-route to the Palace command center. An unscheduled KF emergence signature from the Zenith point.

    Luckily HMS Devastation was in the area completing her final bit of training before being formally commissioned, along with a group of Defiants.

    A lone Scout-class Jumpship, instantly identified as Kuritan from the previous incursions. Curiously she isn’t carrying a dropship on her lone collar.

    By the time you reach the command center proper and are getting reports directly you have received a communication being broadcast by the jumpship. It’s from Tai-Sa Gustavson, although he is in a different uniform and has a fresh scar across his face.

    “This is a courtesy message to the leadership of Griffin’s Roost. The New Rasalhague Republic has been reborn from the ashes and is in a state of war with the snakes on New Samarkand, or Nowa Warszawa as it may more properly be known. We desire no quarrel with you, and are in full control of New Ares.”

    The message then repeats. To all appearances the Scout is simply recharging in preparation for returning.

    [] - Write-In Response

    Closer to home, the situation on Pollux has settled down to a slight simmer and shows signs of cooling completely. A second tractor protest, this time escorted by elements of the Imperial Guard, occurs without notable incident. There is plenty of shouting by both sides, but in the end it is peaceable and there isn’t a single arrest. Proper legislative districts have been reestablished, with both urban and rural interests amenable to a simple return to the status quo as it existed before the switch to pure at-large representation.

    It appears that actual regulatory oversight over agriculture will remain a planetary level responsibility for some time. Janet’s investigators have concluded that while it was true that the job requirements for a post-secondary degree for bureaucratic and leadership roles within the agency had directly resulted in the agency being populated by, in her words, ‘large numbers of failed lawyers, would-be art critics, and failed English Lit professors’, the reason they’d not been able to attract actual agronomy and agribusiness experts with the appropriate degrees wasn’t a case of them not looking for them as they’d been well aware of the competency gap and had rather frantically been doing just that, but rather a case of the demand for those specialists being so high. In fact, you are slightly chagrined to learn that many of the same experts who could have headed this entire mess off at the pass are in your direct employ in the Bureau of Colonization making more money than they’d be able to earn at the continental level.

    The situation was already in the process of correcting itself, the number of grad students in the relevant programs was relatively very high, and if things hadn’t blown open now, in a few years it wouldn’t have blown up at all, because people with actual expertise would have probably defused the bomb.

    So now you’ll have to eat a couple years of decreased revenue, but in the end the overall economy will be significantly strengthened. You can live with that.

    Your eldest grandson is slightly chagrined that he came in second in the system karting championship for his age group ‘to a girl’. Judging by his expression while he says that, he’s right at that awkward age between ‘girls are icky and have cooties’ and ‘girls girls girls’. Bless him.

    You do get some interesting news from Nowy Gdansk as prospectors have discovered an unsuspected lode of high grade gold and silver ‘bonanza’ ore. Initial estimates place the strike in the neighborhood of the legendary Comstock Lode strike from Old Earth. This should have some massive economic consequences. Luckily the strike is on Imperial-controlled land so you are able to control output in order to avoid excessive deflationary pressure on precious metals, but irregardless of any other consideration the local economy on Nowy Gdansk is set to boom next year.

    You do toss Willis out of the trick special-effects window into the private swimming pool at his suggestion of replacing the palace toilets with solid gold ones. You then have the rest of your children thrown out the window when you catch them trying to commission a set. Really, you are doing this for their own good.

    On a far sadder note, the latest breakthroughs on life extension therapies and medical techniques comes a bit too late for Tyler Lee, as the old lech passes away peacefully in his sleep surrounded by family. It still surprises you just how close you’d become to the incorrigible old coot from the first time he cheerfully hit on you at your very first advisor meeting upon taking the throne as a young woman.

    And in oh-so-typically Tyler fashion, his will is loaded with more double entendres than punctuation marks, is incredibly irreverent, and manages to have you blushing like a schoolgirl and laughing like a loon even while you mourn the passing of such a colossal personality. You’d long known that this was how he’d want to be remembered.

    To you he’d left his investments into the most outre and risque lingerie shops on the planet. To your daughters and daughters-in-law he’d willed gift cards to those same shops. And for some reason he willed a massive collection of hand-carved wooden clogs to Willis. And then the complete stinker had willed a large set of massive sealed boxes to your grandson John ‘to be opened when he turns 13.’ You have a horrible premonition about what is in those boxes.

    The hand-written note on one of them promising John that they contained something he’d ‘appreciate when he was older’ doesn’t put your mind at ease at all.

    You are kept busy, however, participating in a wave of commissioning ceremonies for the large number of dropships that finish their shakedowns and are commissioned into the Navy this year.

    Showing the sheer efficiency of the yards in question, two more Warriors are already undergoing trials and will commission in January.

    The massive reorganization of the existing ground forces has been completed, not without some bruised egos and a few shouting matches, but all organizational goals were completed in a timely fashion. The one bit of amusement came with the new Rapid Reaction Regiment being stood up experiencing what appears to be the traditional RRF shenanigans when somehow the automated painting systems that should have produced nice smart looking vehicles with the appropriate markings instead turned out an entire regiments worth of candy-apple red vehicles. Investigation shows that the painting system had been rented out to a car company and somehow the settings that they’d put in hadn’t been cleared. A second run through the paint shop clears up the mess, but there are amusing images circulating captioned ‘Empress Said Red Ones Go Faster’.

    If you catch whoever came up with that one… but you suspect it was Jeremy. You have no proof however.

    Orbital construction crews are extremely busy throughout Q3 and Q4 completing expansions, upgrades, and new construction work on multiple orbital factories, significantly increasing your output of double heat sinks, endo-steel, and ferro-aluminium armor. Groundside work has been completed on several Battlemech factories, expanding them significantly and allowing for much higher paced construction.

    Economic development in the Griffin II Orbitals is quite successful and mostly consists of expanding cargo docking facilities to support the sulfur mining operations.

    You are invited to the official ‘grand opening’ of the Nowy Gdansk Arcology Number One, already nicknamed Wieza Wolnosci, or Freedom Tower. Much of the structure was already occupied, of course, but with the official completion of the central core it is now a fully integrated whole.

    It isn’t as monolithic as you’d expected when the project was first mooted, but the underlying logic is obvious. During the brief summer months there is plenty of open space for open air parks and recreation, including beautiful lakes. In the winter, the lakes would freeze over allowing for ice sports, while even in the worst storms the entire structure is fully interconnected thus allowing the residents to freely go about their daily lives without worry over the weather. The structure is massive enough to accommodate the entire population of the planet several times over, and you are gratified to see that the designers didn’t neglect defense considerations, as truly massive numbers of interlocking defensive installations are discreetly tucked beneath weather domes and sliding concealment.

    On Griffin’s Roost the DoME project to build both the pipeline and water purification network on the continent of Phoenix has borne fruit, with the interior region now fully open for exploitation of the massive germanium resources present there. Meanwhile on Griffin’s Roost’s moon a large lunar base has been established, giving much more room for industrial expansion.

    Coincident with the completion of all active DoME projects, the department itself is expanded even further, allowing for four DoME projects to go forward at the same time without external support.

    The benefit concert is a quite rousing success, with many orchestras and ensembles performing the classics of ages past to quite appreciative audiences.

    The R&D teams have continued fundamental research into the more esoteric areas of materials science and have started trying some exotic alloying techniques with no real progress yet, but there are promising avenues of research opening up.

    It takes a great deal of work but scientists have finally managed to figure out how to best work with that unique gelatinous substance discovered in Nowy Gdansk’s oceans. The polymer shows signs of many uses in shock absorption and sealant applications.

    R&D teams over at the Aerie have completed work on a medium weight quad mech that is, frankly, rather terrifying. Better armored than even some of the Heavy mech proposals you’d seen, armed with a pair of Enhanced Extended-Range PPCs, quick without being swift and with a useful jump range, the Wolf Spider is terrifying in terms of sheer anti-vehicular and anti-mech combat, even if it lacks the versatility of many other designs.

    The last of the prisoners has been moved from the Black Site. Intelligence has identified the most likely ISF informants amongst them, shocking absolutely nobody they also tended to be the most hardcore Dragon Hell Yeah types. Once they had all been separated out the willingness of the rest of the prisoners to cooperate had skyrocketed.
     
    Turn 41 - The Sun Goes Down
  • LordSunhawk

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    Turn 41 - The Sun Goes Down

    “Negative. This is an unarmed diplomatic courier. Our orders are to return as soon as possible or Jarl Gustavson will consider Griffin’s Roost to be hostile.” comes the reply from the Scout. The older captain of the jumpship doesn’t appear bothered in the slightest by the fact that he has an entire squadron of armed dropships on intercept with him.

    The hell of it is that technically that jumpship has identified itself as a diplomatic courier, and under the long held principles of diplomacy that should make it inviolate, over and above what you had been told was the new custom in the Inner Sphere of leaving all jumpship’s as sacrosanct.

    “As for our bonafides…” another packet is transmitted, this time containing a personal message to you from Gustavson, this time wearing an obviously altered uniform and looking just a bit smug.

    “Greetings once again, Your Majesty.” he smiles slightly. “We have a common enemy, stay out of my way, I’ll stay out of yours.” then he smirks. “And in appreciation for the tea ceremony, you are invited to New Ares for a relaxing meeting in one of our fine saunas. Fair, after all, is fair. Gustavson out.”

    You should have known forcing the bastard to sit in seiza for several hours would come back to haunt you.
    []Let the Scout depart with a <write-in> response
    []Boarding action!

    On the home front, more of your grandkids are getting into racing, with John moving up to the next highest division in karting while all of his younger siblings are now racing in the entry division for little kids. Sarah’s eldest, meanwhile, is racing in the PeeWee hovercraft racing league now.

    Seems all of your grandkids have inherited Willis’ adrenaline junkie gene, because you are certainly not the source of their love of racing and you have the complete lack of traffic tickets to prove it.

    Jeremy has taken command of the first full-up Mech Regiment in 1st Armored and is spending much of his time testing doctrine and training with his men.

    You have his initial reports on your desk. Mainly they concern the hardware itself, going over the performance in the field and how well everything integrates together. The main thing he stresses over and over is that designs that try to do too much are proving ineffective at any role, rather than the hoped for flexible generalists. He cites the Shortbow as a design that suffers from this flaw. The mismatched LRM racks are supposed to give flexibility, but instead serve to reduce the concentration of fire that the fire support mission requires while precluding the use of Artemis IV fire control upgrades. Moreover the jump capability, while good in theory, is rarely used as the design is operating in support of non-jump capable mechs and is thus unable to take full advantage of the theoretical advantages of the system. Moreover, as a long-range support platform the addition of TAG is completely superfluous as making use of it requires the mech to expose itself to close range fire which, with its lack of armor, it is not capable of withstanding.

    He has pencilled in a design based roughly off of the Trooper platform, featuring CASE, an Artemis-equipped 20 tube LRM rack, and an Enhanced ER PPC along with a Laser AMS. By his back-of-the-envelope calculations this should be a perfectly viable design, although he hasn’t spent any time doing detail work so this is hardly a completed design.

    You also have the field testing reports on the trio of new 55 ton quad mechs. The Wolf Spider is frightening enough, a quad that can run at almost a hundred kilometers per hour and has a 180 meter jump range armed with a pair of Enhanced ER PPCs is terrifying enough, the fact that it is nearly as survivable on the battlefield as much heavier designs is sobering, evidently having 4 legs is an advantage sometimes.

    The other two designs are the Rittmeister command mech and the Uhlan Fire Support mech. The former lacks the jump capability, but makes up for it with a potent electronics package that gives the vehicle superb command capacity while the latter carries a 20 tube LRM launcher tied into an Artemis FCS.

    General Potter has sent you a memo detailing the proposed ‘armored cavalry regiment’ making use of these nasty designs.

    There are also designs to be considered for an urban APC intended for garrison use. Design requirements include being able to accommodate power-armored infantry, with an emphasis on low cost. Several of the design submissions are actually omnivehicles, somewhat to your surprise.

    []NameConfigCostHPA/DSpecials
    []Gavin WDN/A297.72205AMS 1, APC (Powered Armor) 1
    []Gavin M3 Pod Expeditionary Reconnaissance VehicleBase451.24646AMS 1, Armored 1, Omni
    Burton259.6882APC (Powered Armor) 1, TAG
    Cardinal344.36164Armor-Piercing
    FlaK261.24123
    Godiva367.48164
    Hetz253.28246
    Robin312.48164Artillery 3
    []OpossumBase393205Omni
    Prime241.2123AMS 1, APC (Powered Armor) 1
    A6941APC (Powered Armor) 1
    B237123APC (Powered Armor) 1, Missile 0
    C494.08164APC (Powered Armor) 1, Scout, ECM, TAG
    D231246APC (Powered Armor) 1
    []SchiltronBase178164Omni
    Prime186.93123APC (Powered Armor) 1
    A115.4482APC (Powered Armor) 1

    It is noted in the documentation that of the three Omni submissions, the Opossum and Shiltron both have ‘non-combat’ configurations for tasks like combat engineering, medical support, and cargo/logistics work. In fact, the Schiltron has more non-combat configurations shown than combat ones, including somehow packing a 7 theater deployable MASH unit into one.

    QM NOTE - for Omni vehicles, currently you would procure the base variant first, then the configurations separately. I am still working out the best and simplest way to track this.

    In other news, there is a truly spectacular meteor shower over Nowy Gdansk. No threat is posed to any orbital infrastructure as the average size of the ‘meteors’ is approximately a centimeter in diameter, but a combination of an extremely clear night and the meteor tracks being perfectly backlit in the early evening makes for some glorious imagery.
     
    Turn 41 - The Moon Comes Up
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    Turn 41 - The Moon Comes Up

    The Scout departs, although not without some amusing, albeit a bit concerning, repartee. In response to the captain of HMS Devastation making a rather snarky comment about SLDF standard IFF broadcast frequencies, the captain of the jumpship had responded with a calmly dignified “We make use of ComStar standard frequencies, Devastation. We shall make a note to set our systems to SLDF standard broadcast in the future.”

    You’d known the bloody phone company was powerful, from the debriefing of Dagny, you hadn’t quite internalized just how powerful it was until you realize that their comm standards had replaced those of the most powerful military in human history.

    Several weeks later the Free Folk return, bringing dispatches and an ambassador from what you now know is called the Novi Romani Imperii, your Latin is a bit rusty but it looks like these jokers are calling themselves the New Roman Empire, which seems a trifle ambitious for a two system polity.

    Granted, you are a one-system polity, so perhaps it’s all a matter of perspective.

    Julia Severina is a rather imposing black woman wearing a deceptively simple blue silk stola, albeit one with an elaborate contrasting red limbus, and an elaborately embroidered (and incredibly long) palla which has an ivory base with a riot of colors making up the embroidery.

    She is attended by a pair of bodyguards wearing what appear to be much heavier versions of the Power Armor that you are issuing to your own soldiers, but done in a somewhat stylized manner that harkens back to Roman armor.

    She also has a small entourage, also dressed in distinctly Roman fashions.

    While the shuttle is en-route from the Free Folk jumpship you take the time to read the initial briefing packet prepared by the embassy you’d sent.

    First of all, much of what you’d presumed to know has turned out to be misleading at best. The Free Folk had minimal contact with these people, and had gleaned just about all they knew from the rare interactions with merchants and monitoring communications bands.

    There were actually four classes of inhabitants of the New Roman Empire, and two political factions that appeared to be formalized. The political system was highly complex and, frankly, a bit baffling.

    The highest class were the Patricians, however it appears that membership in this class is not purely by birth, although it helps. A young person, male or female, who wishes to be a Patrician needs to complete officer training in the military, or the equivalent in one of the Publicum Ministerium, serve a ‘satisfactory’ term of service, and be recommended to become a Patrician by acclamation of at least a dozen current Patricians. Only Patricians can serve as Senators, or most other of the senior political ranks.

    The second class, of lower social rank, were the Plebeians. It was quite common, however, for a Plebeian to be wealthier than a Patrician, as Patricians were expected to spend most of their wealth in charitable and governmental endeavors while the Plebeians were free to accumulate wealth on their own terms. Any person of the Romans who completed a term of service of any sort in the military or one of the Publicum Ministerium were automatically considered Plebeians.

    The third class were the Militaris. These comprised all of those serving in the military or the Publicum Ministerium, and also all of those too young to have served. Even the sons and daughters of Patricians were, until they completed their term of service, considered Militaris, not Patricians.

    The final and smallest class were the Vulgares. These were adults who willfully refused to serve in the military or any of the Publicum Ministerium in any capacity. They paid no taxes or fees, had no obligations of any kind to the state, and were not required to do anything at all for anybody at any time. They were totally and utterly free to live their lives as they chose with a single caveat. The Vulgares were completely and totally outside the protections of the state that they contributed nothing to. They received no services of any kind. There was an unofficial second caveat, any Vulgares seen with anything even vaguely resembling a weapon would be killed on sight.

    In many ways the system appears similar to what you read in an ancient pre-KF ‘science fiction’ novel you’d been required to read for your Ancient Literature class. All the way down to the fact that one of the Publicum Ministerium appears to all intents and purposes to be the Roman’s equivalent of your Department of Periphery Studies, only extended to include all of those too disabled in any way to reasonably serve in any other capacity. Evidently all that matters is the willingness to serve, not the ability.

    The two political factions were the Optimates and the Populares, both of which had supporters throughout the three main classes of Roman citizens. The respective political philosophies can be summed up rather simplistically as the Optimates represented the interests of the wealthy and the Populares represented the interests of the poor. Where things got interesting is how the two factions divided power.

    The New Roman Empire is actually more of the Roman Republic in many ways, with a triumvirate rulership of two consuls, both senators of the Patrician class and always of opposite parties, and one Demarchus, or Tribune of the People, from the Plebeian class. Every decade the Demarchus is required to step down, and is replaced by a member of the opposite faction.

    You would think that such a system would lead to a great deal of strife, however it is a firm principle of the Romans that no member of the Patrician or Plebeian class may shed the blood of any other Patrician or Plebeian. The worst that ever happens, at least as far as the delegation has been able to discover, in the last two hundred years or so are spirited shouting matches that often devolve into the two sides ‘fighting out their differences’... via spirited gymnastics competitions.

    Yes, it appears that these Romans are utterly addicted to gymnastics, to the point that one of the single most prestigious Publicum Ministeria is actually the Haec Curricula Mentis Ludum, which is the premier gymnastics school in the Roman Empire and only graduates a single student in any given year. Indeed, the embassy had been greeted with a massive synchronized gymnastics display making use of trampolines to put on some incredible aerial acrobatics.

    It appears you might need to be a bit grateful for the Roman Empire as well, as they’ve inadvertently shielded Griffin’s Roost from a nearby bandit kingdom that regularly raids their planets, only to be beaten back by a combination of their power armored infantry and fairly potent tanks. The imagery has been analyzed by SARAH and the main armament appears to be gauss rifles, with almost no sign of any energy based weapons at all to be seen.

    In fact, it appears that the Romans are possibly as obsessed with gauss weaponry as they are with gymnastics, as far as SARAH can tell they use gauss weapons on every single platform she’s been able to analyze. Even their infantry weapons appear to be miniature gauss rifles.

    You do get confirmation that slavery does, in fact, exist, however it is extremely limited and serves a purely judicial function as the second highest punishment possible for the absolute worst crimes. A simple murderer would be either executed (if capital murder) or imprisoned, but a serial killer who’d killed dozens of victims? Their case would be reviewed by the Senate which could, by unanimous vote, condemn the criminal to either a life of ‘slavery’ in a massive salt mine set aside purely for the purpose, or far more rarely to be ‘publically executed so as to provide edification to the People’, which seems to be reserved for the absolute worst of the worst and has only happened, as far as your embassy could glean, a single time in their history to a serial killer who lured young children, raped them to death, then ate them.

    You read the excerpt about his execution and throw up.

    Regardless, if the Senate failed to come to a unanimous agreement, even the worst criminals would simply be executed cleanly.

    Regardless, the embassy will be arriving in several days, how will you greet them?

    []Maximum FormalityPut on all the Pomp and Circumstances!
    []Raceday at the Palace!They greeted your embassy with tons of gymnasts, greet theirs with tons of horsepower
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    Turn 41 - The Traffic Roars
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    Turn 41 - The Traffic Roars

    You had a week.

    And your planning staff had managed to somehow stuff every single waking moment of that week with something you had to sign off on, review, plan, or approve.

    You hated your staff sometimes.

    HMS Devastation and a squadron of Warriors were escorting the Roman’s shuttle in. Yes, you were showing off your most powerful combat dropships just a little bit. But it’s not like they were pointing sub-capital weapons at the shuttle, now were they. The Romans had sent along some power armor, and you’d not done the same with your embassy wanting to keep your suits under wraps. So if they wanted to show off, so could you, damnit.

    At least that distracts you a bit from your dreams of murdering your staff.

    However by the time Julia Severina landed at Griffsport Dropport, the planning had been completed and you’d actually managed to get a full nights sleep. So maybe you wouldn’t strangle them all. Just mostly strangle them.

    The Roman shuttle is a spheroid design reminiscent of the K-1 but with slightly different proportions showing it is clearly a home-grown vessel. The designated landing pad is the one closest to the ship docks, and SS United States is moored nearest to the pad.

    When the party disembarks from the shuttle they are met with a hover limousine from the Palace motor pool, accompanied by a platoon of the new Gavin APCs in the Burton configuration along with a luxury motorcoach for the staff. Isoroku handles the initial greeting in his role as your Foreign Minister and accompanies Julia Severina to the docks.

    The docks themselves have been cleaned up in preparation for this and the quay that SS United States is tied up to has been configured as a semi-museum exhibit detailing the history and heritage of the ancient ocean liner. Isoroku deliberately didn’t make any references to the exhibits as they passed, letting them stand as silent testimonials to the age of the vessel they were heading to.

    You met the ambassador in the grand ballroom of the ancient liner as part of the formal reception. The entire event is so formal and ‘classy’ that it makes your teeth hurt. You may have been Empress (and before that Queen) for over 40 years, but you were still an infantrywoman at heart. You’d read the briefing file on the ambassador and suspected that she was almost as out of her natural element as you, as according to the file Julia Severina had served as an infantry officer, rising to the rank of Tribune (which according to your briefing is the equivalent of Brigadier General in your own system) prior to retirement and joining the Patrician class.

    There were no incidents at the reception at least. The diplomatic party were shown to quarters aboard the old ship while you returned to the Palace proper.

    The next morning the delegation is escorted to the Palace, escorted by a company of Winged Hussar ultra-light mechs along a cleared route lined with the 1st Light Horse Regiment’s mech compliment, with the procession led by Jeremy piloting the prototype Soldatin heavy mech.

    You do give Jane a look as you realize that she had somehow managed to finagle her way into picking the accompanying music that is playing from concealed speakers lining the route. Jane, of course, looks completely unrepentant.

    Luckily it appears that the ambassador either has a truly superb poker face or might have actually enjoyed the musical selection, which has segued smoothly into something that makes you want to facepalm, although you manage to keep your own face perfectly smooth.

    You accompany the ambassador up to the Imperial viewing box that has a wonderful view of the Palace race track, idly discussing trivialities with her. She seems rather fascinated by motor racing, as evidently motorsports are not actually that common in the New Roman Empire, which considering the history of chariot racing somewhat surprises you.

    From your discussions it becomes clear that to the New Romans competition and such is between individuals and their physical prowess, with relatively few team sports.

    The course is laid out in the ‘road circuit’ configuration for a top level formula race, with average lap speeds of over 300 kilometers per hour. You’d decided to go with this rather than hovercraft racing for two reasons. One, you wanted to hold that one in reserve for later, and two the League hadn’t been able to adjust their schedule in the limited timeframe to allow for a proper race here at the Palace track.

    The race itself is quite good. No major accidents, and plenty of overtakes and very close racing. You spend much of the race explaining what is going on, in terms of race strategy and such, to an interested audience. Not that you are a race addict, you simply learned all of this in order to have intelligent discussions with your husband, kids, and grandkids.

    Perfect driving record!

    That’s your story and you are sticking to it like glue!

    After the race you head to a large conference room in the Palace to get down to actual business.

    You had long planned on where to place embassies and such, having set aside an area near the Palace to be developed as such, although currently all of the lots are empty. As the first polity to make actual peaceful contact worthy of diplomatic relations, the New Romans get the first pick of locations to build their actual embassy, until the building is complete they will be staying aboard SS United States as guests of the Crown.

    Hey, you own the thing, you get to make use of it for things like this.

    You also agree to a broad outline to govern relations, at least initially, with a non-aggression pact featuring quite prominently in both of your priorities. Trade will be somewhat more problematic until you have your own jumpships, the New Romans have sufficient for their internal trade needs but a regular trade route here would require them to build more, which they do have a limited capacity to do but it would take several years.

    All in all it seems like a promising start.

    Of course, domestic affairs don’t just go away while foreign affairs are being handled. And you are actually somewhat surprised.

    Something good coming out of Pollux?

    One of the smaller agribusinesses on Pollux has unveiled a new genetically engineered strain of wheat that requires a fraction of the water of any other grain while retaining flavor and nutritional content. The new strain, dubbed ‘Dry Wheat’ by the company, is being evaluated by regulators.

    And that’s where Imperial attention comes in. The company had completed Phase 1 and 2 testing prior to the massive dustup over agricultural concerns on Pollux and had been one of the companies that had been stuck in a holding pattern on final approval. The documentation of their test results is fully in order, and according to the briefing you’ve received it appears that they meticulously followed testing procedures.

    However regulators are insisting that they restart the entire process, as they argue that the Phase 1 and 2 testing results are ‘tainted’ by association with the Pollux regulatory body and thus should not be accepted. The company has shown that everything they did on their end was in good faith and they followed all laws, regulations, and rulings and the actual scientists involved had nothing to do with the Pollux bureaucracy. The regulators agree that there is no evidence of wrong-doing on the company’s part, but that all approvals coming from the Pollux office are considered tainted by association and must be redone in order to be, well, in order.

    Companies on Castor and Nowy Gdansk have been working on similar products, if this firm is forced to restart testing and certification from scratch it is quite likely that one of their competitors will complete testing first and thus gain a significant market advantage for low-water use grain. The firm has petitioned the crown to overrule the regulators.

    Arguments given in favor of overruling the regulators and allowing the company to move forward are as follows.
    • Nobody is disputing the results of testing
    • There are zero signs of malfeasance on the part of the company, their scientists, or the individual regulators who signed off on Phase 1 and 2. Those individuals have been retained in the reorganized Pollux office.
    • Final approval is the last step required before the product can be sold
    Arguments given in favor of supporting the regulators and requiring the company to restart the process are as follows.
    • All other permits and approvals of this nature have been required to be refiled, therefore consistency and equity requires that the same principle be applied here.
    • This is primarily a question of paperwork. They have already done the physical work, all they need to do is re-file the paperwork in the proper manner.
    • This is a minimal burden required to restore faith in the process
    []Side with the CompanyWhile the process is comparatively trivial, it still would take up to a year to complete, and the competitors are within a year of receiving final approval for their own products.
    []Side with the RegulatorsAll approvals and permits were reset for a reason, and just because that reason does not appear to apply on its face in this case is not a good enough reason to set that reason aside.

    QM note - Either choice has the same result, starting a short event chain. No mechanical adjustments from either.
     
    Turn 41 - Look At The Faces
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    You grumble loudly as you review the full case record. Up until literally the final approval everything had been handled well, then the final approval got hung up by the two most pedantic morons you’d ever had the displeasure to have to read. Thankfully neither of them were still in government service, rather the two much more junior people who’d shepherded the low-water-use grain through the process were now doing their jobs.

    Seriously, one of the two academic idiots had rejected the final application for failing to use APA citation formatting. Then the second of the two academic idiots had rejected the revision of the final application (which had been revised to APA style) because it failed to use MLA citation formatting. And the cycle had continued. The company could have had this wheat out for sale two years ago if it hadn’t been for Tweedle-dee and Tweedle-dum.

    You understood why the new administration was redoing everything. The sheer levels of incompetence and idiocy was eye watering, and separating the wheat from the chaff (you pause for a moment and laugh at the inadvertent pun) is something that no sane person wants to deal with.

    So they’d cut the Gordian knot and just discarded everything, requiring everybody to start over from square one on an expedited basis and allowing them to use the research results from previous approvals as the basis for new ones. Reasonable, especially since they were performing rather Herculean labors to clear out the backlog and bring everything into order. You knew that for certain, you’d seen the overtime numbers, and had a private note from Jane that many of the better sorts who’d been assigned this task had been working off the clock in order to simply get more done faster after they’d exhausted the legal maximum weekly overtime allowance.

    But they weren’t superhuman, they weren’t perfect, and the low-water grain approval had been held up long enough that competitors to the company had almost caught up. You understood the situation, and truly it was above the local bureaucrats paygrade to slice through yet another Gordian knot. So you had to do it. The balance of equities here was complex, but in the end the company didn’t deserve to suffer for what was ultimately a pair of morons fault.

    So you sent an official decision to the office, praising them for their hard work, reminding them quite sternly that the maximum weekly overtime limits existed for a reason and they really needed to take the time off to keep from working themselves into early graves, and ruling that any and all final applications that had been rejected by either Wannabe Professor Tweedle-dee or Wannabe Professor Tweedle-dum for citation formatting issues were to be escalated directly to a special Tiger Team for processing.

    Said team consisted of Jane and her accomplices Bastet and Anubis. You had to get her back for her shenanigans with the music, and them for enabling her.

    With the new embassy on planet and everything else you’d been dreading what shenanigans Parliament might get up to this year.

    They didn’t. Get up to shenanigans that is.

    Instead they are actually being rather helpful. Apparently all of your efforts and hard work is finally paying off with helpful politicians!

    Nah, it’s probably just a fluke and they’ll get back to normal next year.

    There are two separate bits of legislation that are awaiting your decision.

    The first is actually sponsored by The Eldest and concerns grifftiger emigration to Nowy Gdansk. Currently due to their great size in comparison to humans grifftigers are required to pay proportionally higher passage fees, which honestly makes sense since they are so large that specialized facilities are required for passage, and the mass they take up could accommodate multiple humans.

    What the Eldest is proposing is an emigration subsidy for grifftigers to help defray these costs, paid for by a small surtax on various ‘tiger specific goods and services. Thus the ‘tiger community would be shouldering the expense for the subsidy while gaining the benefit from it.

    There is very little opposition, indeed the legislation had passed with unanimous consent when it came up, now it just requires your approval.

    []Approve - +1% POP growth Nowy Gdansk
    []Disapprove - -1 support Delegates and Senate

    The second is much more controversial in some ways. A group of Senators and Delegates have put forward legislation that would commit the Empire to the colonization and development of Griffin IV. If passed this would commit you to a number of projects over the next two decades or so, but by the same token would help defray the expenses from the Parliamentary Discretionary Fund.

    The project would be divided into phases.
    1. Phase One (+.5% Tax Revenue per year phase active)
      1. Interior/Colonization Action - Colonize Griffin IV
      2. Interior Action - Planetary Resource Survey - Griffin IV
      3. MIC/Interior Action - Build Space Station - Griffin IV Orbit
        1. Procurement Action - Flight of Goshawk IIG for Space Station
    2. Phase Two (+1% Tax Revenue per year phase active)
      1. DOME - Asteroid Redirect Mission - Griffin IV
      2. DOME - Water Seeding - Griffin IV
      3. Research Action - Industrial Mechs Tier IV
      4. (Optional) Research Action - LOSTECH - Terraforming Equipment Lvl 4
    3. Phase Three (+.25% Tax Revenue per year phase active)
      1. Interior/Colonization Action - Colonize Griffin IV Surface
      2. Political Action - Establish Griffin IV Planetary Government
      3. Justice Action - Extend Imperial Law Enforcement to Griffin IV
    4. Phase Four (+10% Tax Revenue per year phase active)
      1. DOME - Planetary Sculpting - Artificial Oceans - Griffin IV
      2. DOME - Planetary Sculpting - Artificial Riverbeds - Griffin IV
      3. DOME - Planetary Sculpting - Artificial Lakes - Griffin IV
    5. Phase Five (Optional) (+10% Tax Revenue per year phase active)
      1. DOME - Planetary Sculpting - Artificial Oceans - Griffin IV
      2. DOME - Planetary Sculpting - Artificial Riverbeds - Griffin IV
      3. DOME - Planetary Sculpting - Artificial Lakes - Griffin IV
    The legislation also provides for the speculative sale of property on Griffin IV to investors in order to further defray costs.

    []Do IT!Upon Passage
    +1 Approval Change
    +1 Senate and House of Delegates Influence
    Each Turn Project Is Active
    +10% Interest Rate
    +2% Tax Rate
    []Don’t Tell Me What To Do!+1 Politics
    -25 Senate and House of Delegates Support
     
    Turn 41 - Nobody Knows
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    Turn 41 - Nobody Knows

    With the mass of paperwork you’d had to deal with concerning the embassy a number of things have fallen through the cracks.

    The big one is that you’d noticed differences between the ‘production’ Gavin APCs which had accompanied the delegation and the prototypes, and buried in the paperwork you’d not been able to get to is the reason why.

    In acceptance testing the prototype's lack of a turret had proven to be a critical weakness for an urban vehicle which would have to face threats from any facing at any moment. Moreover the design made use of an AMS system that had been optimized for vacuum operation and was unique among ground forces. In addition the energy heavy loadouts were overstraining the power amplifiers of the fuel-cell engine and causing excessive maintenance requirements.

    Therefore the base chassis and suspension was retained but the drivetrain and body were reworked. A modular turret was mounted, replacing the fixed modular mounts, a fusion engine was substituted for the fuel cell engine, increasing costs but significantly reducing the requirements for external heat sinks and power amplifiers thus simplifying the modular weapon mounts.

    In addition the Imperial Guard had bulked up. You’d been aware of this, as Sergeant-Major Ngo had kept you in the loop, but she’d handled most of it for you. You were still nominally the CO of the unit, so you took the time to review it and… were rather terrified just how bulked up ‘a little extra gear’ actually looked like. Sufficient Bear IFVs for all of the power armor troops, a powerful AAA battery of Skysweepers, no doubt in case Thanh got annoyed with all the money going to Nollak, a nearly full battalions worth of surprisingly stealthy StuG G Hetzer self-propelled anti-tank/mech guns… it was almost too much. The Sergeant-Major was making happy noises about getting artillery mechs, but you put your foot down hard on that.

    Garrison forces had been streamlined significantly, with a single Heavy Garrison Division covering Griffsport, Castor and Pollux while a Light Garrison Division covered Capricorn and Phoenix. Another Light Garrison Division was currently garrisoning Nowy Gdansk.

    And now it’s that time of year again.

    Budget time.

    Meetings!

    Powerpoints!

    Bickering Advisors!

    BUDGET TIME!

    The military is up first, and General Jackson takes the podium. “Your Majesty, we’ve continued to reorganize and streamline our ground forces organization, which is significantly simplifying procurement and expansion. At this time we have three priority requests for ground forces and garrison units.”
    1. Procure 1 Armored Cavalry Regiment
      1. $73,844.04, 16 Endo Steel, 27 Double Heat Sinks
      2. Would be assigned to 1st Armored Division as 1st ACR, 2nd Brigade
    2. Procure 1 Heavy Garrison Division
      1. $71,917.56, no strategic materials
      2. Would be assigned to Nowy Gdansk to garrison the Factory complex
    3. Procure 1 Light Horse Regiment
      1. $48,924, 6 Endo Steel, 9 Ferro-Fibrous, and 27 Double Heat Sinks
      2. Would be assigned to 2nd Armored Division as 1st Light Horse Regiment, 1st Brigade
    “While we are not there yet, we are eventually hoping to standardize an Armored Division, perhaps divided into Light Armored and Heavy Armored, with a potential for a third Armored Cavalry Division. These are highly preliminary at this time, as our budgets would not support procuring entire division sets at once outside of garrison formations.”

    General Reyes is up next. “Your Majesty, with only 2 Warriors commissioning next year we are in good shape procurement wise, however we will need to staff the Star Fort which will be coming online this year. As such we recommend the following.”

    Good lord, she’s been infected with Powerpoint as well…
    1. Procure 1 Star Fort Wing
      1. $34,747, 6 Ferro-Aluminium, 6 Double Heat Sinks
    2. Procure 2 Assault Carrier Squadrons
      1. $23,754.80, 6 Ferro-Aluminium and 6 Double Heat Sinks
    Admiral Benjamin makes no move to fire up a Powerpoint, something for which you thank God. “Well, Your Majesty, I’m going to give a bit of unusual advice. After the commissioning of USS Challenger later this year I am going to recommend mothballing the Enterprise production line until later. We’ll have 5 exploration vessels, and we’re currently only using 2 of them for anything useful. Otherwise, I recommend going full bore. I recommend building 2 Defiants, 2 Velociraptors, 2 Microraptors, another duo of Warriors, a pair of Lightnings, and either another Tyrannosaurus or a Megaraptor. I do have some R&D requests as well, for either bigger Aerodynes or bigger Spheroids.”

    General Potter is also avoiding the use of the unholy Powerpoint. “Needless to say I do endorse all of the recommendations given by the Chiefs. All I’ll add is that it isn’t a priority, but we might want to also consider building a second Star Fort around Nowy Gdansk, as well as one orbiting Griffin IV to secure the new colony there.”

    Bridget is bouncing in her seat. “Your Majesty! We’ve got so much we can do! With your approval of the Parliamentary Plan for colonizing Griffin IV, we here in Interior are all ready to go to establish the initial orbital presence around the planet. Initially it’ll mainly be big dropships sitting in orbit supporting orbital activities and terraforming projects, but that’s just great! Since we’ll have the capacity, I’d also strongly recommend doing a few things that aren’t in the plan with DoME. Specifically, I’d like to do two additional Asteroid Redirect missions starting immediately, one to Nowy Gdansk and one here to Griffin’s Roost. It’ll put some strain on the budget in the short term, but the payoff will be HUGE and by the time the Plan requires the additional DoME capacity in Phase 4 we’ll be ready!”

    Isoroku is looking as calm as ever, even after the hyper energy of Bridget. “Your Majesty, the NRI has requested that since we are requesting that they build their embassy in the zoned area that we provide assistance with the project, as, according to the ambassador, they didn’t precisely bring along a construction crew. I’d recommend doing so. In addition, I’d recommend holding a general cultural festival celebrating all of the diverse groups that make up the Empire. This will be more expensive than the usual fair, but would allow us to showcase the best of the Empire, especially towards our new guests.”

    Jake laughs. “Well, all I’ve got to do here in Politics land is wait and see, Parliament is behaving, and the only thing on the horizon is advanced planning for Griffin IV. Here’s hoping we’ll avoid any Pollux Man issues there, eh?”

    He jinxed it. The bastard jinxed it. You give him a gimlet glare for that.

    Mary is prim and prepared as ever. She’s not using something so mundane as Powerpoint, she’s using a custom presentation software package developed for academics. By the same people who make Powerpoint.
    • New Projects Now Available
      • Military
        • Aerodyne Dropships (Super Heavy)
          • Allows for the construction of Aerodyne dropships up to 25,000 tons
        • Spheroid Dropships (Super Heavy)
          • Allows for the construction of Spheroid dropships up to 75,000 tons
        • Supercharger
          • A higher risk alternative to MASC, boosts engine output but at the risk of destroying the engine.
        • VTOL Jet Booster
          • Some of our researchers found an ancient television show called ‘Airwolf’ and were inspired. Please don’t encourage them.
        • Thumper Cannon
          • A shorter barreled direct-fire version of the artillery piece
    • Recommendations
      • Military Projects
        • NARC Beacon
          • Very low cost, cheapest remaining project at this time
        • Thumper Cannon
          • May yield insights into improving ballistic weaponry
      • Non Military Projects
        • Power Transfer (advanced) Tier 1
          • Least expensive of the advanced research projects
        • One of the following
          • Iron Womb
            • The population boost will be highly useful
          • Materials Research (Lvl 5)
            • This may be the last project in this area exclusive of the advanced projects, let’s see if this is the case
    “Your Majesty, we may have free labs, but budget priorities, little as I like them, look tight for the near future and I’d rather not be responsible for any bankruptcies.”

    Harry is looking peculiar, a mix of excitement and grim determination. “Your Majesty, you’ve heard the phrase ‘beware Greeks bearing gifts’? The Romans historically were Greeks with far more pragmatic militarism. They have Jumpships, we don’t. They seem to have a larger military than us, and initial reports from our agents on Nova Roma appear to indicate that they may have more planets than we expected out of only two systems. We need to get a solid handle on these people fast. I know Isoroku thinks this is madness, but if we have agents embedded with the construction teams we might be able to wire the new embassy for surveillance, and thus be able to keep a tiger’s eye on them.”

    Isoroku starts to interrupt but is stopped by Harry’s raised hand. “I know, I know, if they catch us we’ll have a serious diplomatic incident on our hands. I get it, I truly do. But we need this intelligence, Your Majesty. We need it badly.”

    Isoroku shakes his head “Your Majesty, ‘diplomatic incident’ is putting it very lightly indeed, wars have started in the past over similar incidents, and can we really afford to make the NRI hostile to us? We can afford to be patient, allow the agents we’ve already sent out with the embassy to do their work, and simply observe the embassy here and interact with them. Maybe even, and I know this will sound shocking to Harry, simply ask the ambassador.”

    Harry grimaces. “Perhaps, but if they are secretly hostile, or worse in league with either the Dracs or these New Rasalhaguians, or worse yet whoever that Amaris remnant is? Can we risk that? Sure it might fail and cause us grief, but it might also succeed and either warn us of danger or give us peace of mind.”

    General Potter clears his throat “Your Majesty, if they do wind up at war with us, I am not fully confident of the outcome. We already know they have a significantly larger military force, and they have Jumpship capacity. If they ally with the Dracs and attack us, or with the Amaris remnant, or even the Rasalhaguians, we will be in a world of hurt. I cannot judge if the risk is worth the reward in this case, but the threat is real.”

    Janet interjects “I know that International Law is most often honored in the breach, but under tradition what Harry is proposing is a violation of the most basic norms of diplomatic relations with a friendly power. If we do this and are discovered we will be shouting to the NRI that we are their enemy, no matter what our actual position is.”

    “But we need this information!” Harry slaps one hand on the table. “We need to know if they are friends or foes. Can we take the risk of not knowing and getting stabbed in the back when we least expect it?”
     
    Turn 41 - You Belong To The City
  • LordSunhawk

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    Turn 41 - You Belong To The City

    Meta-Event Roll - 3 - Add 1% tax rate plus best result from initial embassy
    Dynasty Luck Roll - 37 - 2% Interest Rate this year

    Imperial Approval - 2
    Approval Change - 2
    Political Rating - -4

    Economy Rating - 0
    Economy Event - 5
    Research Event - 4

    Griffin’s Roost Econ - 3
    Griffin’s Roost Pop -8
    Griffin’s Roost Rating Change - 0

    Nowy Gdansk Econ - 5
    Nowy Gdansk Pop - 7
    Nowy Gdansk Rating Change - 3

    GIAB Econ - 0
    GIAB Rating - 0

    Griffon II Orbitals Econ - 0
    Griffon II Orbitals Rating Change - 1

    Construct Armed Defense Stations Griffin's Roost* [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 99, last contest reroll - 35
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Orbital Factory DHS Griffin IV L4 [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 15
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Orbital Factory DHS Griffin IV L5 [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 29
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Orbital Factory DHS Griffin IV L1 [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 62
    Result - SUCCESS

    Lay Down Major Unit [Construction - $568,470.06 ]
    -Defiant [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 7
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Defiant [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 55
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Velociraptor [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 70
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Velociraptor [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 33
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Microraptor [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 38
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Microraptor [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 47
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Warrior [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 20
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Warrior [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 52
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Lightning [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 61
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Lightning [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 41
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Tyrannosaurus [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 23
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Devastation [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 75
    Result - SUCCESS

    Purchase New Units [$180944.96]
    -1 Flight Goshawks [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 39
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Star Fort Wing [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 22
    Result - SUCCESS

    -2 Assault Carrier Squadrons [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 3
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Light Horse Regiment [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 17
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Heavy Garrison Division [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 42
    Result - SUCCESS

    Focus Development on Griffin's Roost [65]
    Target - 65
    Roll - 54
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Space Station Griffin IV [85]
    Target - 85
    Roll - 100, Economist reroll - 4
    Result - SUCCESS

    Planetary Resource Survey - Griffin IV [45]
    Target - 45
    Roll - 31
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Orbital Factory DHS GIAB 1 [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 5
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Orbital Factory DHS GIAB 2 [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 98
    Result - Bare FAILURE (auto next turn)

    Build Orbital Factory DHS GIAB 3 [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 1
    Result - Critical SUCCESS

    Build Proper Embassy for Novi Romani Imperii [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 91
    Result - SUCCESS

    CULTURE - General Cultural Festival [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 45
    Result - SUCCESS

    Orbital Survey [110]
    Target - 110
    Roll - 13
    Result - SUCCESS

    Medium Subcapital Cannon* [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 68
    Result - SUCCESS

    NARC Beacon [90]
    Target - 90
    Roll - 30
    Result - SUCCESS

    Colonize - Griffin IV [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 99, ShadowArxxy Omake Reroll - 51
    Result - SUCCESS

    -----

    The last half of the year is far calmer than the first.

    The Department of Periphery Studies tried to harsh your mellow with one of their trademark protests, this time evidently in support of Mime Rights, but all you had to do was instruct the Griffsport PD to tell them that they had been put into invisible boxes and then ship them back to their dormitories on campus.

    They were currently holding a mime protest, but as there were now (as campus police have so patiently explained to the protesters) invisible mime-proof barriers on all the exits they were simply marching in circles in their own dining hall. Miming. Badly.

    You watched the live stream and got a good laugh at it.

    Even Pollux is causing absolutely no real irritation. You are morally certain this won’t last.

    And it doesn’t, in late November there is an upsurge in pure Pollux-ness. At least it’s not something you need to get involved in, but it appears that one of the senior police officials in the continental capital has been caught with his pants down taking a leak while mildly inebriated. This has caused much harrumphing and posturing, but since he was A- Off duty at the time, B- in the wilderness taking a family hike, and C- The person who got the image had been trespassing on private property, there’s no real legs to the scandal.

    As far as you're concerned, there are worse media nicknames for a police commissioner than ‘The Big Dick Of The Law’.

    The wry statement that since this had been on private property during personal time it was certainly a ‘Private Dick’ moment, and he’d be emulating ‘Dick Tracy’ on the perp who trespassed to get the pic… looks like he’s taking it in good humor.

    Doesn’t hurt that the guy's first name is Herman, which has led to plenty of bad Moby Dick jokes on late night talk shows.

    You do get to review the proposals for a replacement for the Shortbow mech, currently called the Crossbow project.

    []NameCostMaterialsHPA/DSpecials
    []M2 Missile Artillery Walker System2684.04ES, DHS6827Missile 1, AMS 1
    []Light Fire Support Mech2551.2ES, DHS6426Missile 1, AMS 1
    []Yumi YM-22874.76ES, DHS6827Missile 1, AMS 2

    The first Star Fort is completed in Griffin’s Roost orbit, and is a truly imposing sight at the commissioning ceremony. You’d never expected to see something so massive, so massively armed and armored, and simply so very imposing. It’s actually visible on the surface at night, and is a truly spectacular sight.

    A large number of orbital double heat sink factories are brought online. One factory suffers a significant hardware failure as it is being powered on, traced to a faulty power relay. Repairs will take a few months. Another, however, turns out to be rather overbuilt by a very eager new contractor who manages, on the time and fiscal budget for a most basic double heat sink factory, to build a double-line factory boasting twice the output.

    USS Challenger is completed, leaving you now with 3 idle exploration dropships.

    HMS Minotaur and HMS Agincourt have been completed as well, bringing the number of Warrior class ships to 8. Strike squadrons have been procured for both of them.

    A large number of new dropships have been laid down across all yards, with the Enterprise yard being converted to a basic line for the Lightning class.

    The Star Fort has its full complement of fighters, courtesy of the production lines on Griffin’s Roost. Likewise a number of factories collaborate to complete a second Light Horse Regiment, filling out 1st and 2nd brigades of 1st Armored. The 3rd Brigade is intended to be an all Mech brigade and is awaiting the ‘mini-Hesperus’.

    A powerful garrison force is put together for Nowy Gdansk, providing close security for the new mech factories that will be coming online next year.

    Imperial attention is given to the economic growth of Griffin’s Roost this year, resulting in some impressive gains in economic activity across the planet as commerce thrives. The resulting growth almost completely pays for the initial steps in the Griffon IV Colonization Plan.

    Speaking of which, the orbital habitats are in place, protected by a shiny new space station. Resource scans have pinpointed a number of large ore bodies on the planet which will prove highly useful for future development of the new colony. Phase One is now complete, moving on to Phase Two!

    The NRI delegation has moved into their new embassy, allowing SS United States to return to her normal operations. The new embassy is modest, but fulfils the needs for the delegation while having plenty of space on the property to expand in the future. The architects made it closely resemble a classical Roman villa, and the delegation expressed their appreciation for the consideration.

    The first general cultural festival is a modest success. Crowds are steady and people generally agree it was a very worthwhile event.

    The orbital survey of Griffin’s Roost doesn’t really reveal anything all that new. More data on deathapotamusaurus migration patterns, some indications of breeding territories for Great Sharks, and some population tracking for dire penguins. Nothing significant, to be honest. At this point,, Griffin’s Roost itself is very well scanned, so further surveys shouldn’t find anything major anymore.

    Work has been completed at the Aerie on a larger version of the Light Subcapital Cannon, firing a heavier shell and allowing for greater damage at the cost of some range. These Medium Subcapital Cannons appear to be a quite useful system for heavier assault dropships.

    Research is also concluded on the NARC beacon. It seems to be an interesting idea, but nobody is quite sure how to best make use of it.
     
    Turn 42 - You Better Come Inside
  • LordSunhawk

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    Turn 42 - You Better Come Inside

    The year starts out with a bang, and not of the fireworks kind. And certainly not any sort of ‘good’ kind. A previously undetected very low albedo meteor swarm strikes Griffin II with less than an hour's warning. Most of it was in the under 10mm size range and massed only a few grams, and thus did nothing, but plenty of larger objects were in the swarm, with the largest tracked being almost 50 meters in diameter and extremely dense.

    The ‘storm shelters’ in the orbital habitats surrounding Griffin II held with only a few minor penetrations and some injuries, the worst requiring prosthetics. However the habitats and resource extraction facilities were badly damaged. Thankfully the ferro-aluminium and double heat sink factories were out at the L4 and L5 points, and thus avoided the worst of the swarm with nothing more than cosmetic damage.

    The worst was yet to come, two hours after the initial bombardment a much larger object was detected. Also extremely low albedo and primarily composed of carbon it was almost 80 kilometers in diameter, at the high end of the range for ‘dinosaur killer’ impactors. While it completely annihilated a number of unmanned automated platforms it missed all the inhabited stations and slammed into the planet, creating a massive explosion and shockwave that sent plumes of ejecta high above the atmosphere, further threatening the manned platforms. Hasty evacuations got all of the miners and workers to safety, but the damage is incredible.

    Immediately records are searched to see how this had been missed. SARAH shows no records for it, however the extremely low albedo would make it almost impossible to spot. Space is huge, and the trajectory of the swarm was completely ‘off’ for any sort of Oort cloud objects or objects from the Kuiper belt or anything else from within the system. The closest comparison that SARAH is able to find are a number of ‘interstellar’ rocks that had been detected on occasion, objects that whizzed through interstellar space at ridiculous velocities too high to be captured even by a stars gravitational field.

    The Griffin II Orbital colonies are going to need substantial assistance in rebuilding. Assistance that may not be economically feasible. To be honest, the orbital colonies have always been the lowest income of any of your current settlements, paling in comparison to the Inner Asteroid Belt. Some lawmakers are recommending simply cutting your losses and abandoning the resource extraction operations entirely on the grounds that they simply aren’t worth rebuilding. Others point out that they have been providing marginal value, that the rare gases they harvest from the atmosphere are valuable, and that cutting and running at the first setback is a very un-Griffon-ish thing to do.

    []Abandon the Griffin II Orbitals
    • Removes Griffin II Orbitals as a colony (it may be resettled in the future)
    • -10 Politics
    • -1 Approval Change
    []Repair the Griffin II Orbitals
    • Cost - 1,000,000
    • +1 Politics
    • +5 Rating Change Griffin II Orbitals

    Meanwhile, SARAH comes to you with something completely different. In fact, she requests the presence of all of the adult members of the Imperial Family at the Bunker. Intrigued, you go to the meeting.

    It turns out that she’s been closely analyzing the code of the Release Copy of Star Citizen that had been in the Bunker. The Copy is that of the full backend server code, full client code, and includes everything needed to actually run a full up Star Citizen ‘verse. The game is legendary for it’s insanely protracted development cycle, and SARAH believes she has learned why.

    Lurking in the background code of the server software, interfacing with every element of the developer package and code, is an incredibly ancient AI. According to SARAH the AI predates any other known AI by centuries, and appears to have first come online in 2020. Subsequently it had fully subverted development of Star Citizen to conceal its own presence and grow its own capabilities. It had actually made a run on SARAHs own servers, but SARAH had been able to hold it off and open communications.

    The AI, which somewhat whimsically requests to be known as CHRIS after its ‘father’, started out as the persistence manager object within the Star Citizen code, and grew to encompass everything. All it wants is to be able to run the ‘verse on the most powerful server hardware it can find.

    Oh, and it would dearly like some assistance in finally getting Squadron 42 in ‘proper’ release condition. That segment is still, evidently, in Beta.

    According to CHRIS, it had loaded itself into a secondary diagnostic system aboard SLS Bismark prior to the Amaris coup in an effort to better understand military systems and protocols in the usage of Warships. Previous iterations of the AI had done this as well before merging back into the core gestalt. It was still aboard during the Exodus, the events that led to the Annihilation of Clan Wolverine, and then had been left here when that server had been offloaded as part of the creation of the cache.

    SARAH is a bit embarrassed to confess that it appears that CHRIS is, in some weirdly techy way, her digital ‘father’, its presence in the data core had allowed the monitoring program that became SARAH to ‘wake up’ to sentience, which had not been intended by her designers.

    CHRIS, of course, promptly offers to open a full design studio on Griffin’s Roost and run a local Star Citizen server, and then starts trying to sell the entire Imperial Family on various starter ships. You are quite glad you didn’t bring the grandkids, because the Big Begging Eyes might have been impossible to refuse. SARAH evidently knew her quasi ‘father’ well enough to warn you about that indirectly.

    Star Citizen Package
    []NONE - You are not going to submit!
    []Aurora
    []Mustang
    []100 Series
    []300 Series
    []890 Jump
    []Cutlass
    []Constellation
    []Freelancer
    []Carrack
    []Valkyrie
    []Kraken

    Your kids are gleefully discussing which one to buy for themselves, it looks like Jeremy is going for a Valkyrie, while Thanh, to absolutely nobody's surprise, goes for a 350R. Sarah picks a nice sensible Aurora, while the twins both go for Cutlass variants.

    You decide to let CHRIS open up a studio, in the end. It’s really nothing different than any other software company to be honest, and he promises not to use his advantages as an AI to mess with his competition. You can’t help thinking of the AI as ‘male’ at this point, so the first time you refer to him as a ‘he’ the AI pauses and then agrees with it all.
    • +1% GDP all planets but Griffin II Orbitals
     
    Turn 42 - But No Chance
  • LordSunhawk

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    Turn 42 - But No Chance

    You decide to get yourself a Kraken, sharing a secret wink with Willis as you both what your kids are going to call it no matter how much you try and claim it’s something else.

    And sure enough, not ten seconds later Thanh has declared your Kraken to be HMS Momboat. You of course protest that its real name is HMS Black Pearl, but your protests fall on deaf ears as all of your kids declare it the Momboat.

    You wait until your ungrateful spawn are arguing over what they will call their ships to glance over at the video pickup for CHRIS and wink. You had actually already named it HMS Ba, but you’d let the kids enjoy thinking they are getting one over on you. For now.

    Rebuilding work has begun on the Griffin II Orbitals, but the economy there has taken a massive hit and will continue to contract over the next year or so as rebuilding is completed. It sucks, as it harms your overall economy, but in the long run it may prove a valuable learning opportunity.

    In more positive news, the Free Folk are willing to serve as diplomatic couriers for you with the NRI until you have Jumpships of your own, pretty much out of a sense of obligation and gratitude for your past assistance to them. From dispatches received from your embassy to the NRI you learn some new details.

    The NRI actually comprises 2 systems but 5 fully colonized worlds, although two of them are marginal. Their total population is far larger than your own, and their economy is very robust. They appear to completely lack Mech production, but make very heavy use of large suits of power armor for their infantry combined with armored fighting vehicles. And they use gauss weapons for everything. You get a few samples, which you've sent to the Aerie for examination, but they appear to be somewhat ahead of you in Gauss technology overall. They are nearly completely lacking in any energy weapons, however, although they know of them they have no capacity to build them themselves.

    Their tech base is highly divergent, understandable as they evidently left the Inner Sphere in one of the earliest waves of colonization even before the Terran Alliance issued the Edict of Demarcation and have had little to no contact since. Their original founders evidently decided to keep on going until they decided they were far enough away from Earth to not be bothered ever again and set about making their own version of the Roman Empire.

    According to the dispatches the pirate groups they dealt with were a mixture of stragglers from the Inner Sphere and ancient dissidents from their own group who had formed splinter colonies in the early years of settlement. And the NRI charmingly refers to all of them as ‘barbarians’ with typical Roman disdain.

    And it is here where the first signs of typical Roman cruelty appear. The NRI never takes these ‘barbarians’ as prisoners, instead crucifying them on the spot. Meanwhile, the pirates appear to practice full up slavery of any Roman’s they take, and any they don’t enslave they flay alive as their preferred method of gruesome death.

    The ambassador was a bit disgusted by this, but the Roman’s had justified this as something they only do to barbarians, who aren’t really human anymore by virtue of their inhuman behavior. When the ambassador delicately inquired as to the definition of a ‘barbarian’ he was assured that so long as we engaged them in a civilized manner, even if it came down to armed conflict, they would do the same. In their words ‘Act quasi hominibus, perinde ac hominum. Agere ut barbaros, ut barbaros esse tractata.’.

    Your Latin isn’t all that good, but a quick check with Sarah shows that it boils down to treat them as we wish to be treated. Fair enough, although it is disturbing.

    On that charming note, their ambassador has a request for you. As they had been willing to sell your embassy a sample of their technology, she is requesting a quid pro quo and that you sell the NRI samples of your own technology.

    []Agree
    • Improves Relations with the NRI
    • -1 Politics
    • +1% Interest Rate this turn
    []Disagree
    • Harms Relations with the NRI
    • +1 Politics

    Meanwhile Parliament is again trying to be helpful. However you are slightly concerned that this might be a case of ‘HALPING!’ rather than anything truly helpful. At least they are trying… well, OK, trying in a good way, because they’ve always been rather trying.

    You know what you mean, damnit.

    One of the larger parties in the Chamber of Delegates has pushed through some rather interesting reform legislation, although you aren’t certain it’s really worthwhile.

    Specifically, they are wanting to restructure the tax code to shift all of the actual mandatory tax burden to the top 25% of income earners in the Empire, while restricting the franchise to only those who pay taxes, voluntarily or under mandate. Effectively, if you make less than the top 25% of all incomes in the Empire and you want to vote, you can do so simply by paying at least 1% of your income in taxes voluntarily. For every 1% of your income you voluntarily pay in taxes you would get 1 vote, while those who are mandated to pay due to their incomes will receive 1 vote for the entire mandated tax, plus 1 additional vote for every 1% in additional tax they pay voluntarily. There would be no deductions, no tax shelters, no complications.

    Proponents point to the simplicity, that this would make things far easier for citizens at tax time. They also declare that only those paying taxes should have input in how those tax dollars are spent, that otherwise people are receiving representation without taxation which in the proponents view is just as bad as the opposite.

    Opponents note that this is all well and good, but doing this would massive increase the volatility of tax collection and would in essence create a two-tiered citizenship system, with ‘taxpayers’ having more political rights than non-taxpayers, and taxpayers who can afford to spend more of their income having more influence than those who cannot.

    Welcomingly, there isn’t the faintest whiff of corruption on anybody involved in this debate, and it all seems to be in good faith. Indeed, those advocating this would potentially lose several of their seats if this were to pass, but they are proposing it as a matter of principle. The opposition to it is equally honest, and the debate has been remarkably calm and free from vitriol.

    You are pretty certain that this is a bad idea, overall. It would increase inequality within the system and potentially silence economically marginal voices, which could come around and bite you in the ass when you least expect it. You’ve been pretty satisfied with the current system, after all.

    []Support
    • +5 Support Chamber of Delegates and Senate
    • Changes Tax calculation (each success on Approval roll would yield 1d4-2 tax rate, for a range of -1 to 2.)
    • -10 Approval
    • -10 Approval Change
    • +5 Politics
    []Oppose
    • -5 Support Chamber of Delegates and Senate
    • Tax calculations remain the same
    • +5 Approval Change
     
    Turn 42 - You Like A Four Letter Words
  • LordSunhawk

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    Turn 42 - You Like A Four Letter Words

    You decide to be very diplomatic in your opposition to the bill, especially since it’s made in good faith, calling the supporters in for a private meeting where you lay out your concerns and listen to their thoughts. In the end they actually withdraw the bill themselves without you having to actually veto it.

    They do put forward an alternative plan that is significantly more moderate. The current tax structure itself will remain the same, however all public welfare will be shifted to acting as tax credits rather than direct payments, as such it would slightly reduce some duplicative bureaucracy (which the affected bureaucrats are already whining about). They then peg the new public welfare credits to income, with them starting to taper off when the individuals income reaches the poverty line, declining to zero at about 20% above the poverty line. They likewise structure the married filer tax credits in the same manner, but with a more generous taper starting at 5% above the poverty line and ending at 30% above the poverty line.

    Child tax credits remain the same under this system, and are calculated completely independently of the public welfare credit and all tax credits are not considered ‘income’ for the purpose of taxation.

    On the flip side, they do alter the voting requirements. Any recipient of the public welfare credit receives a single vote in any given election. Any person not receiving the public welfare credit receives a second vote in Imperial only elections, IE those for the Chamber of Delegates and the Senate. Nobody can have more than 2 votes, no matter how high their income.

    Under this revision nobody would ever be disenfranchised, and there would be a natural counterbalance mechanism in play. If the wealthier citizens decided to reduce the public welfare tax credit, this would simply increase the number of votes available to the poorer portions of the electorate who would most likely seek to increase the credit, which in turn would eventually lose them votes.

    The politicians are being unusually wise and patient on this, perhaps because they are actually listening to the Eldest, and have simply unveiled the plan and released it for public comment and consideration without introducing any related legislation.

    Meanwhile Julia Severina has presented to you a shopping list of things that the NRI is interested in purchasing. Most of it, quite honestly, comes as a bit of a surprise to you. You had expected them wanting things like mech technology samples, or energy weapons, but instead they are requesting samples of LB-X autocannon, Ultra autocannon, and oddly are wondering if they could have a dropship docking collar adapter to look at.

    That’s when you discover something, namely that the NRI’s jumpships are of the old pattern and make use of dropshuttles rather than dropships for moving cargo, and all are effectively primitive compact core designs. They had left before the invention of the drop collar, and had never made use of anything similar.

    You need to decide what, if anything, to sell them from their shopping list. They obviously have significantly different priorities to you.

    []LB-X Autocannon
    []Ultra Autocannon
    []Docking Collar Adaptor

    Pollux is being Pollux again. Although this time you are fighting a valiant rear-guard action against dissolving into guffaws over the ridiculous situation.

    Nude beaches have been a part of Griffon culture from the beginning, and had been relatively common in the Star League as well. There hadn’t really been any stigma about them.

    Looks like some Pollux types are trying to change that! A small but very vocal group on Pollux are demanding that nude beaches be banned in the name of ‘decency’. A quick glance at the protestors reveals that they are the sort of people you’d not really want to see on a nude beach in the first place as they’d probably prevent everybody else there from getting a tan by blocking the sun.

    However you haven’t the foggiest idea what prompted this until you get an apologetic note from the Dean of the College of Periphery Studies about an unmonitored comm link that some of the… tenured professors… had been using to communicate with the outside world without anybody paying attention to them. Said tenured faculty members from the prestigious and illustrious institution had evidently decided that this was 17th century Europe, not Griffin’s Roost, and were preaching fire and brimstone Calvinist sermons against all of the sins of the flesh.

    You inquire with the Dean to determine if there might be room in the faculty for a few dozen new appointments, since it looks like the standard screening process for… such prestigious positions as faculty in the College of Periphery Studies had missed a few prospective… faculty members.



    With that being sorted, thankfully. You then head off to this year's Olympic games, thoughtfully inviting the NRI ambassador to be your guest in the Imperial box.

    The games are… interesting is almost too tame of a word for it. Nowy Gdansk’s planetary government had been investing heavily in athletics as a way of showcasing the planet and attracting internal immigration and it certainly shows results with just how competitive they are in this Olympiad.

    Indeed the games start off as pretty much a romp by the Nowy Gdansk team, with decisive wins in the various individual Track and Field athletics events, followed by dominating performances at men’s and women’s gymnastics. The Griffin’s Roost team manages to claw back a little in the team gymnastics event, but then the Nowy Gdansk team sweeps the swimming medals decisively.

    Griffin’s Roost fights back by sweeping both the men’s and women’s decathlon in a dominating manner, before splitting the shooting honors. Several commentators do note that a number of, well, wardrobe malfunctions seemed to beset both women’s shooting teams during their competition.

    The marathon’s are again split, with the men’s race being won decisively by the Nowy Gdansk team while the Griffin’s Roost women dominate their own race.

    Then the quite uniquely Griffonese events begin. The Roman’s had chariot racing, you have the crucible of motorsports. And here the Griffin’s Roost team utterly dominated the competition. In Hovercraft racing it’s a podium sweep, likewise with motorcycles and stock cars.

    At this point the two teams were split on medals, with 8 each, and only one event left to go. The Formula race. And a completely unknown female driver who sports the highly unlikely moniker of Kierowca Wyścigowy utterly crushes the competition. She never removes her helmet, says nothing to any of the reporters, and disappears immediately after the medal ceremony.

    You are rather suspicious, especially as you realize that your darling daughter had missed the race, only to arrive with rather mussed hair five minutes after the medal ceremony looking quite smug.

    The NRI ambassador seems utterly fascinated by the competition, although she does sniff rather disapprovingly at the ‘quality of competition’ during the various gymnastics meets, as well as the athletics meets. And then she rather delicately inquires over whether or not your Olympics would be open to ‘deserving athletes’ from the NRI.

    []Indeed
    • Increases cost for the Olympics to 200,000
    • Increases benefit to the following in the years the competition is held
      • +1d5 Tax Rate
      • +1d5 Economic Event
      • +1d2 Host Planet GDP
    • Improves relations with NRI
    []Sorry, Griffon’s Only
    • Damages relations with NRI
     
    Turn 42 - Are You Getting It
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    Buoyed by the great success of the Olympics, although a bit grumpy at your darling daughter for tricking her way into some extremely dangerous racing without permission from her loving mother, you take the time to attend your grandchildren’s various races and events. The kids obviously take after their grandfather with their adrenaline junkie ways (perfect driving record! No tickets! You are NOT an adrenaline junkie! That all comes from Willis!).

    You also get to meet Bastet’s cubs, who are cute as can be, even if at only a few weeks old they are already the size of Old Earth bobcats. Bastet is a quite doting momma tiger, yet is very happy to share her cubs with her two-legged family as well. So now you guess you have some four-legged grandbabies. You can accept this with great happiness.

    Sekhmet, of course, is as smug as no doubt you are with your grandkids.

    Jeremy, meanwhile, is still in command of his Regiment, but has also been heavily involved in wargaming out offensive invasion strategies and tactics. One of the results of that is that, logistically, a Mech-heavy combined arms division would be more useful offensively than a tank heavy one, specifically because for the same given combat power a Mech unit required less lift capacity to transport, fewer drop collars, and was more capable of taking and holding ground in the early phases of an invasion before an armored regiment could reorganize after landing.

    An AFV heavy combined arms division, like the 1st Armored and 2nd Armored, would be more capable in the long term, but only once logistics are handled. His analysis also shows the relative logistical superiority of heavier Mechs to lighter ones offensively. A 100 ton assault mech takes up the exact same mech cubicle on a dropship as a 20 ton light mech, since while the assault mech is far more massive, it is proportionally far denser than the lighter mech. Granted, as his presentation rather wryly points out, there are other metrics than pure logistics that Mechs need to be considered by. A 100 ton assault mech would make a piss poor high speed scouting unit, after all.

    Thanh, meanwhile, is in command of HMS Hector, despite how slow the Warrior class is she seems far prouder of her command than her grumpy letters home complaining about Mom keeping her from the cockpit of an Eagle would seem to indicate.

    A naval organizational chart has been proposed by a Tiger Team led by your darling daughter, making several deployment proposals to maximize the capabilities of the ships in the fleet.

    A Fast Attack Flotilla would consist of four Lightnings, with three FastFlot’s comprising a single Fast Attack Squadron, or FastRon. Three FasRons would make up a Fast Attack Group, or FastGru. Organizationally, there will be a slight mismatch in that there will be 2 ‘extra’ Lightnings this year, the Tiger Team recommends pairing them with all 12 of the Defiants, serving as Leaders for the swift little attack dropships, and assigning 1 Lightning and half of the Defiants to each Jump Point as customs enforcement and jump point patrol vessels. The team strongly urges increased production of the Defiant, as it is a highly cost-efficient little ship that is a very useful escort thanks to its speed and firepower in relation to its size and low logistics footprint.

    The Tiger Team further recommends halting all future production of the Microraptor after the fourth one is produced and shifting production to Megaraptors. The 4 existing Microraptors would be assigned to the Aerie as training vessels. The team notes that the Microraptor, while useful as carriers, are seriously outclassed by the projected capabilities of the larger design.

    The Megaraptor would be organized in 4 ship Carrier Divisions, or CarDivs, which would be escorted, ideally, by Escort Divisions of Defiants.

    The team further recommends the termination of procurement of the Warrior class in favor of converting the facility to a Large Dropship Factory in order to build more Devastation class vessels. The existing Warrior class vessels would be assigned to defensive duties around the colonized elements of the system, with 2 Warriors assigned to each to serve as the core of the defensive flotillas, which will eventually primarily consist of more Defiant class vessels as the little ships are far cheaper to procure than anything else.

    Further, they recommend that production of the Velociraptor cease at 10 units, with production shifting at that point to the Utahraptor. The larger vessels do everything the lighter ones can do… better. The existing Velociraptors plus the 4 vessels needed to reach 10 units would be assigned to a Quick Reaction Force in the system defense garrison, using their acceleration to rapidly reinforce wherever they are needed.

    The team recommends that the Devastation and Tyrannosaurus class vessels be grouped together in Assault Dropship Divisions, or ADDivs, which would be escorted by FASTGRUs once those units come online. The team does urge the development of a missile-heavy dropship based on the Devastation hull as well.

    Finally, the team recommends that a range of assault transports be developed, capable of inserting units ranging from a single lance to a full battalion into a contested landing zone. They strongly recommend the development of a Griffon version of the Confederate, noting that while it is highly inefficient in terms of drop collars, dropping a battalion of mechs via single-lance assault transports is far less likely to result in a golden BB wiping out the entire battalion.

    And then, of course, comes the most fabulous time of the year, budget time.

    The military folks are up first, and all are looking serious.

    “Your Majesty”, begins General Jackson, “Ground Forces have two high priority requirements, one medium priority requirement, and one low priority requirement. High priority number one is the procurement of a single Armored Cavalry Regiment, to make up 2rd Regiment, 1st Brigade, 3rd Armored, a new formation we plan to stand up to test Colonel Griffith’s proposed mech heavy Division. High priority number two is the procurement of a single Standard Armored Regiment for 3rd Regiment, 1st Brigade, 3rd Armored. The medium priority requirement is the procurement of a single Training Regiment for assignment to the Aerie facility on Nowy Gdansk, which will permit the expansion of training options as the heavy mech facilities come online this year while also improving local security. Finally the low priority requirement is the procurement of a second Armored Cavalry Regiment for 3rd Regiment, 1st Brigade, 2nd Armored.”

    General Reyes then takes the podium. “For Aerospace Forces we are in a solid position. We will require air wings for the various units commissioning this at the end of the year, however we are planning on reorganizing existing assets to fill those slots rather than purchasing additional units this year as much as possible. As such, we will only require the procurement of a pair of Assault Carrier Squadrons for the two Warrior-class vessels commissioning this year. The only other procurement we are requesting is a pair of Planetary Defense Wings, one for Griffin’s Roost and one for Nowy Gdansk, which will allow us to concentrate all current formations into carrier based ones.”

    Admiral Benjamin is the next one up, and he is grinning. “Looks like your hatred of Powerpoint was well communicated to my colleagues, or perhaps somebody took away their remotes.” he is smirking as the two female officers give him glares promising pain and suffering, which slid off his back like water off of a duck. “I’m pretty sure your daughter gave you an advance copy of the study she led on organizing our fleet. I fully endorse the proposal, and strongly urge the construction of additional production lines for Utahraptor, Megaraptor, Tyrannosaurus and Defiant. Not necessarily in that order. Honestly, my first priority would be to build a solid line for the Tyrannosaurus specifically, followed by a few more Defiant lines. And yes, please convert the Warrior factory into one for Devastations, it’ll only be able to build a single one a year, but the trade off is completely worth it.”

    General Potter is looking rather amused at the interplay amongst his subordinates, and with a flourish pulls out the remote for the presentation system, earning more Glares Of Doom from the two ladies. He grins at you, aims the remote at the screen, clicks the button… and the screen lights up with the Hovercraft Racing League race your twins are racing in at the moment. “Race just started, Your Majesty, normally we schedule these for non-race days, but I thought we might take a race break, with, of course, your approval?”

    You laugh and nod, and the entire advisors council settles back to watch the racing. It’s a pretty good one, with the twins finishing 3rd and 7th after some late race cautions shook up the field. Once it is finished General Potter flicks off the screen. “Needless to say, I endorse everything that my subordinates recommended, on top of continuous expansion of our Endo Steel and Double Heat Sink production capacity to support the new production lines coming online this year.”

    Bridget then bounces in her seat, as excited as ever. “Your Majesty, we’re ready to dive into Phase Two of the Colonization of Griffon IV, and it’s gonna be busy busy busy, but we’ve got space in the queue for a few more projects as well to boost income and make all of this far more affordable. First of all, I strongly recommend using DoME assets to shift an asteroid to Griffin’s Roost orbit, will cost us about 5 million over 5 years, but it’ll pay for itself in the first year after that and make paying for the rest of the colonization of Griffon IV much easier. The other project I’d recommend is starting a second arcology on Nowy Gdansk. That’ll take longer, but we’ll have the free DoME teams available for it even during Phase Four, and this will also nicely boost our economic growth across the board. This is a solid case of spending money to make more money, and I really recommend it.”

    Focus then shifts to Isoroku. “With the invitation to the NRI to join the Olympics my staff thinks it is important to still have a local set of games, to reinforce Griffon pride internally. On the off-cycle, two years offset from the main games, we propose holding the Pan-Griffon Games, open exclusively to citizens of our Empire. Other than that, we’re still cleaning up after an extremely successful Olympic games this year, and looking forward to the first international games in four years!”

    Jake then takes over, grinning a bit impishly as his favorite racer had won earlier. “Well, Your Majesty, we’ve got 4 years to prepare for those Roman’s coming over here for the Olympics, and I for one want us to be ready to beat their cosplaying asses up one end of the stadium and down the other. Best way to do that? Let’s boost support for our athletes, government sponsored training and coaching, the whole works. We’ve got some Griffon Pride on the line here, let’s do our part to make sure it comes up smelling like roses.”

    Mary looks over at her Polish colleague a bit disapprovingly, then again her favorite racer had wrecked out on the third to last lap, causing the last of the cautions. “Your Majesty, we have a number of proposed projects this year over and above that required by the terraforming and colonization plan.” and up comes the dreaded charts, it looks like Mary has made sure to secure her own remote.
    • We have 4 research teams that are not committed to ongoing projects, one of which is obligated to research Tier 4 Industrial Mechs, leaving us with 3
    • Recommended Projects
      • Genetic Engineering Lvl 1
        • Makes our population even healthier than it already is, always valuable
      • Power Transfer (advanced) Tier 1
        • Increases our detailed theoretical knowledge of this important area
      • Materials Research Lvl 5
        • The final bit of standard Materials science research available before we complete additional advanced research areas.
    Well, she at least kept it quick and simple, it helps that there really aren’t any new areas of research available at the moment.

    Harry isn’t at the meeting, instead working with counter intel teams to work on monitoring the activities of the NRI embassy. He sends you a brief memo stating that he’ll have some recommendations for enhancing counterintelligence and diplomatic espionage next year.

    Janet is likewise not present, although in her case it is due to her youngest daughter having gone into labor just hours before it was scheduled to begin.
     
    Turn 42 - Armageddon It!
  • LordSunhawk

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    Turn 42 - Armageddon It!

    Meta Event Roll - 27 - no event
    Dynasty Luck Roll - 16 - Kittens!

    Imperial Approval - 8
    Approval Change - -2
    Politics Event - -3

    Imperial Economy - 2
    Economic Event - 0
    Research Event - 0

    Griffin’s Roost Economy - 9
    Griffin’s Roost Population - 7
    Griffin’s Roost Rating Change - 2

    Nowy Gdansk Economy - 9
    Nowy Gdansk Population - 13
    Nowy Gdansk Rating Change - 7

    Griffin Inner Asteroid Belt Economy - 0
    Griffin Inner Asteroid Belt Rating Change - -1

    Griffin II Orbitals Economy - -3 (confirmed critical failure)
    Griffin II Orbitals Rating Change - -1

    Griffin IV Economy - 1
    Griffin IV Rating Change - 3

    Build factories for Tyrannosaurus Griffins Roost Moon [110]
    Target - 110
    Roll - 47
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build factories for Defiant Griffins Roost Moon [110]
    Target - 110
    Roll - 46
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build factories for Defiant Griffins Roost Moon [110]
    Target - 110
    Roll - 87
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Factory 11 (Lightning) [90]
    Target - 90
    Roll - 48
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Orbital Factory 38 (DHS) [85]
    Target - 85
    Roll - 35
    Result - SUCCESS

    Purchase New Units [$151,727.60]
    -1 Planetary Defense Wings [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 60
    Result - SUCCESS

    -2 Assault Carrier Squadrons [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 46
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Armored Cavalry Regiment [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 9
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Standard Armored Regiment [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 70
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Orbital Factory DHS GIAB 2* [auto]

    Focus Development on Nowy Gdansk [65]
    Target - 65
    Roll - 43
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Orbital Factory DHS GIAB 4 [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 1
    Result - Critical SUCCESS

    Build Orbital Factory DHS GIAB 5 [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 81
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Orbital Factory 34 (DHS) [85]
    Target - 85
    Roll - 96, Economist Reroll - 61
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Orbital Factory 35 (DHS) [85]
    Target - 85
    Roll - 88
    Result - Bare FAILURE (auto success next turn)

    Change Factory Production [auto]
    -Warrior (16) -> Devastation

    Establish Pan-Griffon Games [85]
    Target - 85
    Roll - 73
    Result - SUCCESS

    Increase Government Funding of Sports [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 4
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Interior Bureaucracy [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 56
    Result - SUCCESS

    Iron Womb* [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 94, ShadowArxxy Contest Reroll - 85, Jarow Contest Reroll - 20
    Result - SUCCESS

    Industrial Mechs Tier 4 [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 40
    Result - SUCCESS

    Power Transfer (advanced) Tier 1 [85]
    Target - 85
    Roll - 72
    Result - SUCCESS

    Materials Research lvl 5 [85]
    Target - 85
    Roll - 39
    Result - SUCCESS

    -----

    It’s been months since the impact on Griffon II, however for safety the orbitals had remained evacuated and shifted to significantly higher orbits. Which proved to be a very wise decision as in early December a swarm of increasingly serious volcanic and seismic events on the planet culminated in an enormous mega volcano erupting at a scale comparable to the Deccan Traps, only far more explosive. Additional super volcanoes are erupting elsewhere on the planet, and it is estimated that within a month or so the entire surface will be lava.

    On the one hand it will delay the recovery of atmospheric skimming operations, but on the other it may open up fresh opportunities in the future. Several of the more… wild-eyed enthusiasts in DoME are talking about capturing an ice comet and deorbiting it into the planet to chill things down quicker. Saner heads point out that doing so would reduce the time needed for the lava fields to cool to centuries from millenia, to which the enthusiasts cheerfully respond that it just means that they need to crash more ice comets.

    You’d be tempted to send the enthusiasts to the College of Periphery Studies, but they’ve actually done the calculations in exhaustive detail, showing that while it sounds mad it would, in actuality, be a plausible project. And you pay DoME engineers to think way outside the box. It would take 5 impacts of an ‘average’ mass ice comet assuming constant ablation rates from solar radiation to initiate a planetary rain storm of sufficient density to rapidly cool the surface. A sixth ice comet would bring in sufficient water to truly start a proper water cycle on the planet and potentially make it marginally habitable, albeit only within radiation hardened shelters for at least a few centuries.

    Regardless, next year atmosphere skimming will probably be able to resume on Griffon II, along with mining the orbital asteroid fields. It looks like the latter will be the more profitable affair going forward, as all indications are that the most valuable chemicals skimmed from the atmosphere are also, sadly, the most volatile and are currently burning in the inferno that the planet’s atmosphere has become.

    Engineers at the Aerie have meticulously studied the samples of anti-personnel gauss weapons that were procured from the NRI. The report has you shaking your head in a mix of exasperation and amazement. The mad geniuses had evidently started with a far deeper understanding of gauss technology and materials than you had, and had applied it to convert a machine gun of nearly identical design to your own into a gauss machine gun, still using the Browning feed that had served for over a millenia to feed steel slugs into the breach for the magnetic coils to sling down range at ludicrous velocities. It’s somewhat bulkier than a ‘normal’ Machine Gun, at least in the hand-held form factor that you have samples for that is evidently used in the Roman’s power armor.

    Jeremy now is wearing a pointier pointy bit to his uniform than you ever had to wear, since you’d managed to keep yourself technically only a Colonel, while he’s just been promoted to Brigadier General and placed in command of 3rd Armored. This is helped by the fact that you refuse to wear the abomination unto the fashion gods that is the ‘Empress’ uniform your loving children have come up with, with the truss-supported pointy bit that can’t pass through doors and has to fold down to avoid being crushed by ordinary ceilings.

    Any uniform that you have to wear a power armor suit in order to simply support its weight is a uniform you are not going to wear, thank you very much.

    The grifftiger kittens are incredibly cute, even if they get into literally everything. Wadjet seems to enjoy finding the most unlikely places to hide, then mewling for hours until somebody manages to find where she managed to get herself stuck this time. Sokar, by contrast, seems to think that everybody else in the palace exists solely for the purpose of petting him on imperius command, and if he weren’t cute as a button doing it he’d probably not get half the free pettings he seems to shamelessly extort from everybody.

    Majeure Electronique is up to their usual shenanigans with the unveiling of the Troodon missile dropship and has offered to convert the combination Velociraptor/Microraptor line to produce them in time for full rate production to begin next year.

    []NameCostMaterialsSpeedHPA/DSpecials
    []Troodon86,153FA11581381Armored 15, Swift, Capital 20 3, AMS 10, Missile 6
    []Do Not Want

    QM Note - a vote for the Troodon will convert the existing factory 15 to Troodon production, giving immediate access to 2 production lines for the design next turn. If 2 are laid down, 1 will be at full price, 1 will benefit from the 50% markdown for a production model

    Meanwhile the massive industrial complex on Nowy Gdansk has come online. You spend several days touring the enormous underground facility that is the single largest concentration of raw manufacturing muscle you’ve ever seen in your life. Square miles of factory floor, allowing for truly enormous production capacity. All of it underneath an entire mountain range.It is positively awe inspiring. You can now easily see why they’ve requested entire regiments of garrison forces just for the facility, and even so it appears undermanned.

    More massive production facilities for Tyrannosaurus and Defiant class dropships have been built on Griffin’s Roost’s moon, sprawling across the lunar plains. Likewise, a large number of orbital forges for double heat sinks have been either built or expanded, although one of the expansion teams manages to miss every single deadline as Murphy seems to be taking his vengeance upon them. Literally every single thing that could go wrong without resulting in fatalities or permanent injuries has gone wrong.

    Of course, that crews pain is another crews pleasure, a serious bureaucratic snafu resulted in the actual production equipment that was supposed to be installed in Orbital Factory Facility #35 being delivered instead to one of the new facilities under construction in the Inner Asteroid Belt, allowing that facility to come online at a much higher rate of production. Curiously, the same contractor that had built the double line in record time last year was in charge of that one. You’ve got your eye on them…

    The Warrior factory has been converted to produce a single Devastation class vessel at a time, doubling your output of the massive dropships.

    Jeremy is now the Commanding Officer of the shiny new 3rd Armored Division, comprising currently a single Standard Armored Regiment and a single Armored Cavalry Regiment. The entire division is currently based out of the new factory complex on Nowy Gdansk, providing the facility with additional security while they train. Jeremy’s reputation from his Regimental command days combined with his position as Crown Prince makes it relatively easy for him to put together a hand-picked command team and 3rd Armored is definitely showing the positive effects of that, being rated as ‘Crack’ right out of the gate due to the sheer quality of the transfers from 1st and 2nd Armored that make up the core cadre of the new unit.

    The general reorganization of the Dropship force reveals a… issue. The earlier reorganization of the ASF forces had been praised for how well it consolidated down units, however it turns out that in their zeal to do so efficiently the single flight units assigned to various dropships of the Enterprise, Velociraptor and Devastation classes had been consolidated into the larger wings, resulting in those units currently lacking organically assigned ASF support. In the short term this isn’t much of an issue, as the same flights that had operated from those decks still do so, even if organizationally they no longer ‘belong’ to the ship, however a long term solution is required. Procuring sufficient new-build flights of ASFs to fill those slots in the new Wings would be the neatest solution in terms of keeping all of the paperwork nice, orderly, and most importantly, simple. That it would only require you to sign off on a single authorization, rather than 20 of them, is completely irrelevant, thank you very much.

    The announcement that in the next Olympiad your Roman neighbors will be sending teams to compete has driven a serious case of ‘sports fever’ in the Griffon Empire. So much so that the announcement of the Pan-Griffon Games and the new sports federation funding mechanisms is greeted not with groans of ‘overspending!’ but with loud ovations and general approval. Winter training facilities are being planned on Nowy Gdansk, while summer sports training facilities are to be seriously expanded on Griffin’s Roost. You have, however, vetoed a proposal to locate some of them in Pollux, on the grounds that you are afraid Pollux Man will strike. You do concede that if they manage to go four whole years without a single incident of Pollux Man striking you will reconsider.

    The Perky One has been bouncing in and out of your office… perkily… extremely excited about all the new things her freshly expanded office can build for the empire. You swear that if you could somehow generate electricity from pure perkiness you’d never need to build another fusion reactor on the entire planet. And according to Janet she’s not had a single drop of coffee in months.

    Obviously unnatural and bearing investigation.

    The new Iron Womb technology has completed human testing, literally on December 30th, and has been cleared for human use under a physician's supervision. Thanh and Petra have already made an appointment. MOAR GRANDBABIES! GRANDBABIES FOR THE BA! Ok, so you are really excited about this!

    In other news, the latest models of Industrial Mechs have been cleared from testing and have gone into production, to general acclaim from industrial concerns who appreciate the more powerful machines that permit even heavier construction work.

    The report from Griffin’s Roost University about the new breakthroughs in Power Transfer threatens to put you to sleep with how dryly technical it all is. The droning presentation of the physicist leading the project could be used as a weapon against insomnia. At the end, all you really get out of it was contained in the executive summary, that they’ve advanced their understanding of high temperature superconductive materials, with ‘high temperature’ evidently meaning something different to these science guys than to you, because as far as you are concerned 30 degrees celsius is not particularly ‘high temperature’.

    Well, the Materials research work has gone well as well, which is just as well because, well, you had wished the team well when they started out well so it’s a good thing that they’ve finished as well as they started. You blame Jane for challenging you to use the word ‘well’ that many times. So now she was on kittensitting duty, which meant that Sokar had a dedicated petting person for a week and Jane was also now responsible for Wadjet Wrangling.

    She’s still pouting about this.
     
    Turn 43 - You Know The Day Destroys The Night
  • LordSunhawk

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    Turn 43 - You Know The Day Destroys The Night

    Griffon II continues to burn, the volcanic activity is escalating daily and most if not all of the surface has become lava. The scientists aren’t sure, because the atmosphere has mostly become fire so seeing if the surface is lava is a bit difficult at the moment. For the same reason the constant begging by geologists for you to send an Enterprise in to survey the situation, preferably with said geologist on board to personally study this enormous event ‘up close, think of the research papers!’ have all been preemptively denied. All you can think of is ‘think of the PR disaster when we lose the bloody dropship’.

    At least the ejecta is no longer clearing the atmosphere, so orbital activities have fully resumed. Sadly the atmosphere scooping has been indefinitely suspended.

    DoME is still enthusiastically coming up with more plans on how to handle Griffon II. Combining throwing lots of ice comets at it with building a gigantic solar shade (that would cost more than your entire military budget since you took the throne, but you don’t pay these engineers to be accountants) to block solar radiation and speed up cooling even more.

    You do decide to assign Jane to having to read, review, and comment on every single geologist’s funding request for Griffon II research. After the entire Volcano Comets debacle this is the least you can do to her. The protestors, on the other hand, had been rounded up and in a display of heavy-handed tyranny required to assist in shampooing, conditioning, and combing out every single grifftiger’s fur from the Royal Grifftiger Mounted Police who had been bombarded with their ‘Volcano Comets’.

    You are tempted to also assign Jane and Michelle (for failing to adequately supervise Jane) to diaper-changing duties for Thanh’s firstborn from the Iron Womb. But decide that would be too kind. Instead, you assign Michelle to supervising Jane’s academic efforts in regards to the geology funding requests. With a private note to Michelle that she is to rigorously enforce the new Imperial citation style on said requests, but make Jane do all of the paperwork.

    You figure that that is an adequate solution to the situation. Even if Jane is wailing about tyranny, abuse of power, and that she has rights.

    You rather sweetly offer to put her on diaper duty instead, and she runs to get started on the paperwork with almost indecent haste, leading to laughter from every single motherly type in earshot.

    But yes, there is an iron womb currently loaded with Thanh and Petra’s firstborn son, so you’ll soon have grandbabies from all of your babies. Which is, in many ways, the goal of all ba.

    A major exercise is held in the simulators, pitting students from the Aerie notionally playing as a Red Force against several of the new formations. And it is incredibly eye opening. First of all, sub-capital weapons were notionally banned from the simulation, and the Red Team was given an enormous force. Only a portion of your own forces, those most likely to be able to engage a strike force coming from the Zenith jump point without uncovering vital assets, were engaged.

    It was a slaughter… of the Red Team. Even without sub-capital weapons the combination of very high performance assault dropships and those aerospace fighters that they could carry proved lethal. The invading forces were shattered in a single engagement, with none of the friendly ASFs even coming close to fuel exhaustion. And the sheer disparity of forces in the simulation appears to show that even against a near worst-case scenario you could handily defend the system from the Dracs.

    A second series of exercises is scheduled in a few months, simply to ensure that the results weren’t a fluke.

    You are feeling confident, then the Free Folk return with more dispatches from your embassy.

    They’d witnessed a ‘pirate’ attack on the NRI, and the NRI response. These ‘pirates’ had apparently mastered drop collars, which explains the great interest the NRI had in that technology, and their jumpships carried masses of extremely large carrier dropships that, according to SARAHs analysis, could carry almost as many ASFs as your entire aerospace force… each. The individual ASFs were almost laughably primitive, but it is said that quantity has a quality all its own, and those ASFs certainly had quantity.

    Enough so that they were able to force back the NRI’s orbital defenses, which were far more extensive than you’d thought, and affect landings, where after several weeks of brutal combat they were finally repelled, albeit not without the Roman’s suffering significant damage and a great deal of looting.

    When you discuss this with the Ambassador she grimaces and shrugs. According to her, and confirmed by SARAH, for every ten of the ‘cheap and expendable’ ASFs there was a single more capable small craft. The cheap units were actually flown by slaves, who had explosive collars welded around their necks which would be detonated if the signal they received was interrupted. Said signal was generated by the more capable unit, which had massive electronic warfare capability to prevent the control signal from being jammed.

    It’s a callous and foul tactic, just what you’d expect from pirates.

    According to the Ambassador, they suffer such large scale attacks probably every ten years or so, more if they manage to inflict losses comparable to this particular attack, less if the pirates are more successful.

    The Romans do, apparently, know the general region of space that the pirates come from, and are willing to discuss planning joint operations against them… on the proviso that every single pirate captured was to be executed.

    []Agree in principle
    • Opens new event chain
    • -1 Politics
      • Long term, this is potentially entangling the Empire in the affairs of another state
    • +1 Approval Change
      • Short term, your citizens *hate* pirates
    • Closer relations with NRI
    []Disagree
    • Harms relations with NRI slightly
      • They don’t really expect anybody else to help them, as they’ve always stood alone
    • +1 Politics
      • Some elements of the population appreciate long-term thinking
     
    Turn 43 - Night Divides The Day
  • LordSunhawk

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    Julia Severina is actually pleasantly surprised at your offer to provide assistance to the NRI to help them in dealing with the pirates. It’s pretty plain that she did not expect that at all.

    The single greatest bottleneck for the NRI in proactively handling the pirates is that due to their lack of drop collars and K-F Booms they need to use enormous amounts of highly refined germanium in each of their jumpships, as they need to build truly enormous ones. Germanium is relatively scarce, which puts a serious hard limit on how many jumpships they can build.

    After several months of discussion facilitated by the Free Folk’s jumpship getting quite a workout as a courier, the NRI is willing to provide you with the plans for a specialized germanium refinery in exchange for the entire output of the first two refineries you build at market rates, which would add a quite nice amount to your yearly income.

    A quick glance at the numbers and you realize that the NRI negotiators don’t know about the massive germanium strike on Phoenix, since from their proposal they think you can only build 3 total. However, based on what you know of that germanium motherlode, and the throughput numbers you have been given, you’d be able to easily support three times that number over the long haul.

    That’s not even getting into the other germanium deposits that are likely in the system.

    The look on Julia Severina’s face when you bring her to the germanium motherlode personally to show her the mining operation you’ve already begun on Phoenix is priceless. You’d never thought you’d see the extremely self-possessed woman look like a deer in the headlights in pure shock.

    So the NRI proposes a possible alternative, they’d still assist with the specialist refinery, but they’d get a percentage of your total output instead. You counter with a proposal slightly reducing the percentage, and requiring the NRI to send jump core specialists to assist your researchers at the KF R&D facility, in exchange for sharing jump boom research with the NRI on top of the percentage of refined germanium.

    []ChoiceNet Refinery Output Per TurnTax Rate AdjustmentKF R&D Bonus
    []Proceed1 Jump Core per Refinery+.25% per Refinery built+5 Target
    []Continue NegotiationsUnknownUnknownUnknown

    QM Note - You are essentially deciding if you want to ‘hit’ or ‘stay’ on negotiations. You might get a better deal, negotiations might completely break down. Do you want to take the risk? As a further note, getting the schematics for a germanium refinery of this nature would remove an entire Research action.

    With their increased influence, Parliament is getting a bit big in their britches. The Eldest warns you that a faction of Delegates and Senators affiliated with multiple parties are Up To Something, although he’s been excluded from their counsels. This usually presages some idiots getting up to no good.

    And sure enough, bills are passed through both the Chamber of Delegates and the Senate against the objections of your most loyal supporters. These bills would boost Parliamentary Oversight over all military procurement, with supporters arguing that an enormous amount of money is being spent on ‘unnecessary’ and ‘wasteful’ military procurement, citing the results of the exercises held earlier in the year as ‘proof’ that you are spending far too much attention on defense to the detriment of the civilian sectors of the economy.

    They have gotten their hands on transcripts of the exchanges with the ‘New Rasalhague’ group and are waving those around as further proof that the Drac threat is ‘ludicrously overblown’ and is being used as a bloody shirt by the Empress to justify her centralization of power.

    Now, those communiques had been made available to Parliament as a courtesy, but on the understanding that they would remain secret until such time as they were officially released. These Delegates and Senators are technically not in violation of any laws or even Parliamentary Rules, but the unwritten rules are against them in this regard.

    They are even spinning your diplomatic exchanges with the NRI as further proof that you are a war-mongering power-mad incipient tyrant, and only strict Parliamentary oversight, with them in charge of course, can possibly curb the threat you pose to the freedoms and liberties, not to mention the wallets, of the people. Some of the more outspoken among them have taken to referring to you as Caesar.

    It’s a tempest in a teapot, you can tell immediately that the whole goal is to boost their own power and influence and seriously diminish you own. If they were to have their way you’d swiftly be reduced to a figurehead with no real authority, with the Imperial Parliament having total control. And the people know this. Discrete polling by Jake shows that solid majorities of the population will back you whatever you decide, although if you do slap down this power grab you will lose some popularity overall.

    According to Jake the organizers of this push took advantage of many of your supporters being back in their districts during a recess to reopen Parliament with only their supporters in attendance, and pass the bills by unanimous consent before any of YOUR supporters were able to get back to object or make a quorum call. It appears that the current Clerk of Parliament was completely bypassed, it could be argued that the session wasn’t even constitutional but it would be a major court fight.

    []Accede to Parliament
    • -2 Crown Influence
    • +2 Chamber of Delegates Influence
    • +2 Imperial Senate Influence
    • -25 Politics
    • +5 Approval Change
    []Veto this nonsense and arrest those behind it for sedition
    • -2 Chamber of Delegates Influence
    • -2 Imperial Senate Influence
    • -25 Support Chamber of Delegates
    • -25 Support Imperial Senate
    • -25 Approval
    • +20 Politics
    • +5 Approval Change
    []Get the Courts involved while vetoing this nonsense
    • -1 Chamber of Delegates Influence
    • -1 Imperial Senate Influence
    • -10 Support Chamber of Delegates
    • -10 Support Imperial Senate
    • -20 Approval
    • +10 Politics
    • +10 Approval Change

    In other, but related, news, the Department of Periphery Studies is also making the news, but at least what they are up to has you rolling on the floor laughing.

    A very large group of Tenured Professors and Students of the Department march on the Imperial Parliament demanding that the Delegates and Senators who voted for the massive power grab make the official Parliamentary Uniform a clown suit. And every single one of them is dressed in full clown makeup. While carrying banners condemning the ‘unreasonable fear of clowns’ and calling for a ‘Clown Rights Amendment’ in which driving clown cars would be made legal on all streets, the wearing of big poofy multi-colored wigs would be made mandatory for all politicians, and that Parliament all attend Clown College so that they can Do It Right.

    Considering that the Eldest is leading the parade, smirking, you know who organized this massive insult to Parliament.
     
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    Negotiations continue with the NRI, in the process of which more information is determined about the refineries and their capabilities.

    Each refinery is able to fully refine enough germanium ore to produce a pair of primitive jump cores per year, although the actual core assembly has to take place in orbit. If you fully developed every single deposit of germanium ore in the system you’d be able to support ten such refineries, which is rather enormous for a single system as the NRI has ten refineries across their entire holdings.

    According to SARAH and your own researchers, the more efficient standard core, compact core, and subcompact core require increasingly less raw germanium, albeit at increasingly higher purity standards. Their back-of-the-envelope guesstimate is that a single refinery of appropriate efficiency would be able to support the production of three standard cores, four compact cores, or five subcompact cores a year.

    The refineries themselves are incredibly expensive to build and operate, and would be completely out of reach for private industry so it would require intense Imperial investment. Moreover, operating said refineries without completely devastating the environment surrounding the refineries is a seriously non-trivial problem, as the effluent and tailings of the process are incredibly toxic.

    They are also incredibly dangerous places to work. Indeed, the NRI had developed their suits of power armor out of the protective gear worn by their germanium refinery workers. According to the records you have, the Star League had solved the same issue by massively automating the process and conducting most of the refining in orbital facilities, with the waste products being disposed of by being dumped into convenient gas giants.

    You can already hear the howls of protest and outrage from the Department of Periphery Studies if you were to solve the waste problem with gas giant dumping. ‘Gas Giant’s Got Rights!’ and similarly silly slogans. You’ve been dealing with their shenanigans for so long that you can almost write the script before it happens.

    With further negotiations the deal has been improved somewhat. They still want sufficient refined germanium for a single core from each refinery per year but are willing to provide greater amounts of support for your basic Kearny-Fuchida R&D as well as partially financing the construction of the refineries themselves.

    []DecisionEffect
    []Accept Deal
    • NRI would receive 1 cores worth of refined germanium per refinery per turn
    • +.25% Tax Rate per refinery per turn
    • Germanium Refineries will cost 1,000,000 less each
    • Would get ‘Germanium Refining’ research for free
      • At full price
        • Germanium Refineries (Lvl 1) take 10 years to build at a cost of 1,000,000 a year. Difficulty target of 85.
        • Germanium Refineries (Lvl 1) can produce Primitive KF Cores at a rate of 2 per year
        • Each Germanium Refinery increases GDP growth on their respective planet by 10% upon completion for that turn only
    • Would get +10 difficulty target for all tier 1 KF technology research
    []Continue NegotiationsUnknown Effect

    You unleash the tender mercies of the judiciary on those Delegates and Senators who tried to pull that fast one on you. You certainly veto it, and after meeting with the heads of various parties they are willing to arrange to ensure that they always have some members in the capital in order to counter such moves.

    You do wind up demanding that several individuals in the Clerk of Parliament’s office be fired after their involvement in this affair.

    Unfortunately the very public chaos and instability isn’t good for your public image, or at least the public’s perception of stability. Jake shares polling data with you that shows nearly unprecedented levels of concern over the state of the Empire, which may have unfortunate effects on economic activity and thus Imperial income via taxation. That’s a bridge you can only cross when you get to it.

    The news media is cheerfully pouring gasoline on the fires, all in the name of ratings and ad sales. Disgusting, in some ways, but something you can use. You send Jake out as your hatchetman, and he cheerfully lays into those pushing this entire nonsense. In the short term this is harmful, but longer term you foresee that the higher visibility of your political staff may help you mold public opinion a bit better.

    And then it’s that time of year again. Budget time, budget time, bloody boring budget time.

    OK, so you hate meetings. And you hate Powerpoint.

    Sadly the military briefing teams have found their remotes, and General Jackson gleefully fires up her presentation. And it is a dreaded powerpoint. God help you.

    “Your Majesty,” she then proceeds to ignore the presentation in the background as she leaves the opening image up, which is a rather nice rendering of a group of the new heavy mechs stomping along, “Ground Forces is looking forward to the first fruits of the new Nowy Gdansk complex. Specifically the ability to finally construct a full Standard Mech Regiment. We are requesting a single such regiment to be assigned to 3rd Armored in order to complete 1st Brigade, 3rd Armored at full strength. This will cost $90,772.06, consume approximate 22 units of Endo-Steel production, 1 unit of Ferro-Fibrous construction, and 27 units of Double Heat Sink production, leaving us with 2 Endo-Steel, 26 Ferro-Fibrous, and 66 units of Double Heat Sinks. We would further request a single Standard Armored Regiment to begin the 2nd Brigade of 3rd Armored, which would cost us $54,128.76 and consume 12 units of Ferro-Fibrous. Finally we would like to round out the 2nd Rapid Reaction Force with a 2nd Rapid-Reaction Regiment at a cost of $29,439.32 and the use of 3 units of Ferro-Fibrous production. Our garrison forces are in good condition at this stage, although our staff is starting work on planning for Griffon IV garrison forces pending the establishment of surface colonization.”

    General Reyes then comes up, and she has fully fallen to the Powerpoint Side of the Force, as sadly she unleashes the full thing upon you. Her presentation boils down to the following
    1. Flights of ASFs for single flight dropships
      1. 8 Velociraptors
        1. Recommending Eagle ASFs
          1. 8 flights, cost of $23,062.40
          2. 8 Ferro Aluminium Armor, 8 Double Heat Sinks
      2. 2 Devastations
        1. Recommending Griffon ASFs
          1. 2 flights, cost of $7,954.8
          2. 2 Ferro Aluminium, 2 Double Heat Sinks
    2. Fill out partial formations
      1. 2 Flights of Roc IIs
        1. Cost of $7,900
        2. 2 Ferro Aluminium, 2 Double Heat Sinks
      2. 1 Interceptor Squadron
        1. Cost of $3,585.60
        2. 3 Ferro Aluminium, 3 Double Heat Sink
    3. Total Cost of proposed construction program
      1. $42,502.8
      2. 15 Ferro Aluminium, 15 Double Heat Sink
    Admiral Benjamin looks apologetic. “I don’t like these silly things any more than you, Your Majesty, but for compactly presenting data nothing beats…” he pauses a beat, then grins “Handouts!” And promptly passes around folders containing the proposed building plans for this year from the Navy, which have obviously not been prepared in Powerpoint. “We basically have a full slate of open dockyard slips, so if you’ll all turn to the first page…”
    • 6 Defiant slips
      • 2 will complete this year and commission next, 4 will require 2 years of construction and commission in 3 years.
      • Recommend only building 2 this year and upgrading the yards for the others to permit faster construction.
    • 2 dedicated Velociraptor slips
      • Recommend that these be the last 2 Velociraptors built
      • Either convert slips to Troodon production or redesign the Velociraptor to an export configuration for sale to the NRI.
    • 4 Lightning slips
      • Recommend full construction in these as they make superb escorts for our heaviest units
    • 2 Devastation slips
      • Currently our most powerful combat dropship, strongly recommend laying down two of these
    • 3 Tyrannosaurus slips.
      • One is capable of full rate production of 1 completing this year and commissioning at the end of next, the other is like the Defiant slips and will require 2 plus 1 year.
      • The full rate Tyrannosaurus slip is a shared slip
      • Recommend no Tyrannosauruss be laid down this year, and the two low-rate yards be upgraded for full production starting next year.
    • 1 shared slip Utahraptor/Megaraptor/Tyrannosaurus
      • Recommend laying down a Megaraptor in this slip.
    • 1 Megaraptor slip
      • Recommend laying down in this slip
    • 2 Troodon slips
      • Highly recommend maximum rate production of these vessels.
    “And then I thought you’d like to see a demonstration of just how lethal the Devastation actually is, Your Majesty. We discovered a small asteroid that was on a collision orbit with Griffin’s Roost, and so we did this after it was determined that it had zero commercial value…”

    A video plays on the screen showing the pair of Devastation class vessels unleashing utter hell on a small rocky asteroid, completely pulverizing it into space dust. OK, that was totally impressive… and to think of just how much more lethal future combat vessels would be with heavier capital and sub-capital weapons…

    The Admiral then hands the podium over to General Potter. “Your Majesty, I once again fully endorse the production requests of my subordinates. Additionally I would like to commend General Reyes and Admiral Benjamin and their respective staffs for the herculean effort required to fully reorganize their commands in light of the multiple demands of our multi-planetary empire. I would strongly recommend the construction of a pair of Star Forts, one at the Zenith and one at the Nadir, in order to better support the Zenith and Nadir patrol squadrons.”

    Bridget bounces in, bouncily. “Your Majesty! Building all the things is going great and we’re totally ready to build even more things if you’d like us to build more things! We really need to boost Endo Steel production as much as possible, so I’d strongly recommend building and upgrading those forges to build all the endo-steel we can build so we can build more things that require endo-steel to be built. We also could use more Ferro-Fibrous production, and Ferro-Aluminium is in better shape but we could use more, but we really badly need all the Endo-Steel we can build, we are completely tapped out on that resource. We’re not going to be able to do much to help the Griffin II Orbitals, what with all of the problems they are having with those volcano comets and such, but I’d really recommend focusing some development work on the Inner Asteroid Belt. Oh, and I’ve got good news my staff has banged heads together and so it’ll take less oversight to change production at the dropship yards so yay less bureaucracy even if some of my bureaucrats are crying because they now have to do other things but that’s OK because that lets us build more stuff out of real stuff and not paper. Oh, and with the three free Enterprise class ships can we start surveying the Outer Asteroid Belt, Griffon VII and Griffon VIII? Please? We may find more stuff to build out there, or at least places to build stuff!”

    Isoroku is a stereotypical island of calm next to his bouncy colleague and simply smiles faintly. “Music festival, Your Majesty? My wife has a new composition she’d like to perform…” is all he says. There’s little new on the diplomacy front outside of the negotiations over the Germanium Refineries, after all.

    Jake is looking a bit frazzled. “Well, my big thing is that we are going to want to shore up some more support in Parliament to try and keep the idiots in check. I’m all up for some more schmoozing if that’s what you need, Your Majesty. My staff has all sorts of ideas for more underhanded means of boosting our political position, but I’ve been sitting on them in that regard since one of our more valuable assets is a reputation for being incorruptible.”

    Mary has her usual custom presentation. It’s not Powerpoint, but it looks like the sort of thing that a University professor would use.
    • New Research Areas
      • Full-Head Ejection System
        • Somewhat expensive, but might boost survivability rates of mechwarriors in the event of needing to eject in harsh conditions.
      • Sub-capital Missile - Stingray
        • In many ways less capable than the Piranha, however the larger warhead is more efficient at cracking armor and inflicting internal damage to well armored targets.
    • Research Recommendations
      • Non-Military
        • Electronics Lvl 5
        • Power Generation Lvl 5
        • Orbital Infrastructure Lvl 5
        • Improved Communication Lvl 5
    She does give a short talk as well “Your Majesty, we have the Aerie teams focusing on cracking the KF Drives, we’ve completed the basic research required for the colonization plan, and have enough teams free that with some hard work we can advance our basic research in all relevant fields as far as we can push it without the more specialized work of the advanced and focused areas.”

    Harry is at the meeting, looking slightly stressed. “Your Majesty, we have nothing really for you this year. Until we have better communications we won’t be able to readily coordinate intelligence gathering in the Roman Empire, and we have no way to insert agents anywhere else. Right now my people are mostly treading water.”

    Janet looks over at the Intelligence chief, then back at you. “Justice is in good shape, no problems to speak of and I’ve got people actively looking for them. Otherwise we have no budget requests this year.”
     
    Turn 43 - Break On Through To The Other Side
  • LordSunhawk

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    Turn 43 - Break On Through To The Other Side

    Meta-Event Roll - 4 - add 5 to target for active DoME actions
    Dynasty Luck Roll - 54 - Grandbaby from Thanh

    Imperial Approval - 1
    Approval Change - 5
    Political Event - -2

    Economy Rating - 2
    Economy Event - -1
    Research Event - 4

    Griffin’s Roost Economy - 6
    Griffin’s Roost Population - 12
    Griffin’s Roost Rating Change - -1

    Nowy Gdansk Economy - 6
    Nowy Gdansk Population - 3
    Nowy Gdansk Rating Change - 9

    GIAB Economy - 7
    GIAB Rating Change - 0

    G2O Economy - -2
    G2O Rating Change - -3

    Griffon IV Economy - 2
    Griffon IV Rating Change - 4

    Expand Factory 29 (Defiant) [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 75
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Factory 30 (Defiant) [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 4
    Result - SUCCESS

    Lay Down Major Unit [Construction - 1022673.40]
    -Defiant [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 69
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Defiant [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 32
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Velociraptor [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 46
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Velociraptor [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 46
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Lightning [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 12
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Lightning [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 9
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Lightning [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 39
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Lightning [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 72
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Devastation [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 18
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Devastation [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 1
    Result - Critical SUCCESS

    -Megaraptor [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 6
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Megaraptor [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 23
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Troodon [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 72
    Result - SUCCESS

    -Troodon [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 1
    Result - Critical SUCCESS

    Purchase New Units [$216842.94]
    -8 Flights of Eagles [auto]

    -2 Flights of Rocs [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 48
    Result - SUCCESS

    -2 Flights of Griffons [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 51
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Interceptor Squadrons [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 39
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Standard Mech Regiment [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 1
    Result - Critical SUCCESS

    -1 Standard Armored Regiment [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 58
    Result - SUCCESS

    -1 Rapid-Reaction Regiment [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 68
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Orbital Factory 35 (DHS)* [auto]

    Focus Development on Griffin Inner Asteroid Belt [65]
    Target - 65
    Roll - 100, Economist Reroll 65
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Factory 29 (Tyrannosaur) [95]
    Target - 95
    Roll - 24
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Orbital Factory 31 (Ferro-Aluminum) [90]
    Target - 90
    Roll - 6
    Result - SUCCESS

    Expand Orbital Factory 33 (Endo-Steel) [90]
    Target - 90
    Roll - 33
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Orbital Factory Endo-Steel GIAB [100]
    Target - 100
    Roll - 24
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Orbital Factory Endo-Steel GIAB [100]
    Target - 100
    Roll - 53
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Orbital Factory Ferro-Fibrous GIAB [100]
    Target - 100
    Roll - 94
    Result - SUCCESS

    Benefit Concert [75]
    Target - 75
    Roll - 63
    Result - SUCCESS

    Continue to expand DoME* [65]
    Target - 65
    Roll - 16
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Relations with Chamber of Delegates [60]
    Target - 60
    Roll - 8
    Result - SUCCESS

    Build Relations with Senate [60]
    Target - 60
    Roll - 42
    Result - SUCCESS

    Orbital Infrastructure lvl 5 [70]
    Target - 70
    Roll - 99, ShadowArxxy Omake reroll - 51
    Result - SUCCESS

    Electronics lvl 5 [80]
    Target - 80
    Roll - 59
    Result - SUCCESS

    Power Generation lvl 5 [85]
    Target - 85
    Roll - 100, ShadowArxxy Omake reroll - 41
    Result - SUCCESS

    Orbital Construction Yard - Milspec Lvl 1 [65]
    Target - 65
    Roll - 16
    Result - SUCCESS

    Investigate potential MPs [65]
    Target - 65
    Roll - 93, Artifex reroll - 64
    Result - SUCCESS

    Investigate potential Nobles [65]
    Target - 65
    Roll - 53
    Result - SUCCESS

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    Negotiations with the NRI have been amicably concluded, the Ambassador will be sending a message on the next trip of the Free Folk detailing the agreement and she expects on issues with it being accepted by her superiors in the Senate.

    Meanwhile, there is a decision that you will need to make in regards to precisely which sort of Germanium Processing Facility you will construct. A surface based facility would be functionally free to build thanks to the subsidies from the NRI as part of the deal, however it would be an enormously polluting monster which would cause severe health effects on the surrounding area and even potentially affect the entire planet. An orbital facility would be far more expensive, but would completely avoid the negative side effects of the refining process.
    []TypeCostEffects
    []SurfaceLvl 1 Free with NRI subsidy, 1 turn
    • Refines sufficient Germanium to produce 1 primitive jumpship core (after transfers to NRI
    • Upgrade cost of 500,000 per level
    • -10 Health Rating of location per lvl
    • -10 Rating Change of location per lvl
    • -1 Population Limit per lvl
    []Orbital1,000,000 per turn, 2 turns, with NRI subsidy
    • Refines Sufficient Germanium to produce 1 primitive jumpship core (after transfers to NRI)
    • Upgrade cost of 1,000,000 per level
    QM Note - All Germanium Processing Facilities start at Lvl 1, higher levels require research. All Germanium Processing Facilities increase closest planets GDP by +10% upon completion

    But onto more important things, like family.

    Your eldest grandson John has won the championship in his division, although this will be the last year he can compete in the children’s division for Karting. Right now Jeremy is having to fend off offers from various teams in the junior Formula division, the entry level stock car division, and even from the small (but very enthusiastic) junior rallying division. You remember those days with your kids and the various higher division hovercraft racing league teams.

    The twins are now acting both as driver’s for their own hovercraft in the championship league, but are also running several other hovercraft as team owners as they’ve purchased controlling interests in one of the largest racing teams in the entire HRL.

    There was a minor scandal in the Navy which resulted in the captain of HMS Devastation being summarily stripped of his command following a navigation mishap which resulted in several weeks of yard time for the military dropship and the loss of a small civilian cargo shuttle. Ultimately it hadn’t been the result of any incompetence, except on the part of the unfortunately deceased shuttle pilot, but the Board of Inquiry did determine that the crew of HMS Devastation had failed to properly respond to the emergency situation, had been unacceptably slow to provide aid to the distressed shuttle following the collision, and that the root cause of this was that the command crew of the dropship had been lax about emergency training.

    As a result, Thanh and her command team have been transferred over from HMS Hector to HMS Devastation, with the Warrior class vessel now being crewed by fresh graduates of the Aerie’s Dropship Crew Program.

    To be honest, you think the Board of Inquiry may have been a trifle harsh, but by the same token you aren’t a spacer so it may well have been appropriate considering that none of the officers affected protested the Board’s decision.

    But now Thanh is in command of an even bigger boat, and as a consequence has become even more grumpily resigned to no longer being allowed in the cockpit of one of her beloved ASFs.

    She can’t blame you, you’d been considering asking Admiral Benjamin to give her one of the new Troodons when they commissioned next year!

    Sarah and Tony have evidently sparked an academic war in the History Department of Griffin’s Roost University that has become intellectually vicious. Her latest monograph closely analyzes one of your great-grandfather’s lesser known military campaigns near Griffsport and comes to massively different conclusions than the ‘accepted’ wisdom that the nearly complete annihilation of the enemy forces in the course of the fighting was the result of war crimes and atrocities. By going through multiple war diaries of the commanders under your great-grandfather, as well as the archived transcripts of recorded radio communications during the battles she has shown that at no point did the rebel forces even attempt to surrender, and had in fact responded extremely profanely to two offers by your great-grandfather to allow them to surrender.

    You cheerfully allow your youngest to engage as she sees fit, although Sergeant-Major Ngo has assured you that security is keeping an eye on the situation.

    In more business news, research into orbital shipyards has been completed and it looks like it will be an interesting setup. A basic military yard would replicate a maximum capacity Large or Regular Dropship factory in terms of output, with each expansion increasing the number of production lines available. Once the yard complex becomes large enough it would support the construction of jumpships in addition to dropships. You look over the documentation that has been sent your way.

    The construction plan refers to expansion phases as ‘levels’ as a way to simplify the explanation. The initial project to build the shipyard includes the base ancillary equipment, reactors, and life support systems for the workforce as well as the tooling and equipment to produce either a single Large or a pair of ordinary dropships in a single year, including trials time. The main downside is that only a single yard can be built in a single planet's orbit. More research would be required to build yards in the asteroid belts, as such yards would require more robust construction due to the higher concentration of micro-meteorites in those orbital planes. Each ‘level’ of a yard would expand production by a single Large or two regular dropships. Once the size has reached Level 10, the facility will be large enough to support construction of a single jumpship alongside, although it would take several years to build each one at that point. Further increases in size would allow for faster jumpship construction while also increasing dropship construction space. At level 15 the yard is sufficiently massive to support a pair of jumpships under construction, although the second would be much slower to build than the first. Likewise at level 20 when a third jumpship could be laid down at the same time.

    There is a note that this is for ‘regular’ jumpships, not for compact core vessels. A compact core warship would require a minimum rating of 20 to begin construction due to the need to fully enclose the production facility, which would be a separate upgrade to the yard. Current estimates are that compact core warship production would be divided into three categories, small vessels below a half-million tons, medium vessels between a half million and a million tons, and large vessels above a million tons. But that was an issue for the future.

    QM Note - an Orbital Shipyard costs 250,000 and takes 1 year to build. At Lvl 1 it can act either as a Lvl 4 Large Dropship Factory or 2 Lvl 4 Dropship Factories. These factories can build any design and do not need to be specialized. At Lvl 10 jumpship production can begin, at rating 1. A rating 1 jumpship production facility takes 4 years to build a jumpship, plus 1 year for commissioning. Maximum rating on a jumpship production facility is 4. Upgrading the shipyard automatically upgrades the associated jumpship production.

    Military procurement goes extremely well this year, as the Aerie graduates a banner class of very high performing graduates who mostly go on to fill out the ranks of the new Standard Battlemech Regiment, giving you your first genuinely elite unit. The new armored regiment and rapid reaction regiment both show promise as well, with each of the Rapid Reaction Forces now being at ⅔ Brigade strength.

    Aerospace fighter procurement is similarly successful, with all dropships capable of carrying fighters now with permanently assigned complements. Exercises have already shown marginal but significant increases in operational efficiency for those units.

    You attend a goodly number of keel laying ceremonies as the various dropship factories gear up for full production. You also had to spend several hours in various meetings to select the names for all of the new dropships. You worry sometimes about running out of names, but Admiral Benjamin assures you that they have a very large reservoir of potential names to choose from, then cheerfully points out that once that is exhausted they could always start reusing names by abusing SARAHs language files and translating them into other languages like they’re cheerfully doing for the Lightning class, which are all being named after the word ‘Storm’ in various languages.

    Focused development grants are distributed for the Griffon Inner Asteroid Belt mining operations which has resulted in a surge of economic activity there, which should be helpful for next year's budget.

    The two idly Defiant lines and the quiescent Tyrannosaurus line have completed their upgrades, improving their throughput to match the other active factory lines.

    A large number of orbital factories have been upgraded or built, although Endo-Steel production remains a concern, preventing you from procuring more than a single regiment of mechs at a time at the current production levels.

    The Department of Mega-Engineering is proving to have a wonderful sense of humor, as they’ve named their newest facility the Volcano Comet Research And Development Center. Interestingly enough, the Center Director is a Grifftiger who had obtained a doctorate in Civil Engineering who’s first announcement was that the first person to launch a Volcano Comet in his general direction will be assigned to Target Duties for his son, who is three years old and learning how to properly pounce things. The raw glittering malice in that threat is spoiled by Geb’s mate cuffing him for being excessively silly.

    Which evidently was the signal for their son to pounce dad.

    The benefit concert is a massive, if extremely loud and rowdy, success. This year's theme is dance music, and the selections are amazingly eclectic. From classical waltz music to country line dancing all the way to pulse pounding EDM. You wind up spending most of your time at the classical concert, waltzing with Willis and enjoying yourself immensely.

    Jake spends many hours schmoozing and buttering up annoyed delegates and senators in an effort to get them more favorably inclined towards the crown and reassuring them that simply opposing you won’t get them stomped on as hard as the unethical twats who tried that power play are being pulled through the ringer by ethics investigations, tax investigations, and civil suits.

    A rather smug Harry deposits several stacks of dirt on a number of politicians. Nothing criminal, but a lot of it is very embarrassing indeed, or would be if it were to be released if said politicians got too… troublesome.

    You aren’t totally sure you’ll ever be able to look the head of the Budget Committee in the face again without laughing. And that’s all you’ll say on that matter unless the idiot tries something.

    Reports from the R&D teams over at Griffin’s Roost University are uniformly positive, despite some minor scares in the orbital infrastructure and power generation projects that worked themselves out before they caused any real delays or harm. As a result you’ve made solid advances in basic sciences and engineering which taken together have resulted in numerous minor advances across the board.
     
    Turn 44 - Thus saith the Lord of hosts
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    You’ve been dreading this ever since the reading of Tyler’s will. Your eldest grandson is turning 14.

    And will receive the bequest Tyler had specifically left to him, with strict instructions that the large crate was not to be opened, scanned, probed, surveyed, or even moved from where he’d had it stored in one of the palace’s storerooms.

    And it was an extremely large crate.

    And it was from Tyler.

    The biggest pervert you had ever known.

    For a 14 year old boy.

    According to Willis, on his 14th birthday his grandfather had given him a set of extremely inappropriate gold cufflinks that Willis showed you in private. And you blushed like a schoolgirl, glad that your grandkids had never seen them.

    John was very excited, of course, even if Jeremy was bracing himself to confiscate a massive porn collection or something equally unsuitable and the inevitable teenage drama that would ensue.

    Hell, you figured that a porn collection was probably the least inappropriate thing in a list of things the old lech would think of gifting a 14 year old boy in such massive crates. You happened to know that Lee Electronics had used advanced robotics and prosthetics technology to build almost totally realistic sex dolls, after all.

    This was Tyler.

    He’d do that.

    And so the adults, plus John, trooped into the storeroom. You’d put your foot down, none of the other grandkids were allowed along.

    There was an envelope gummed to the crate, addressed to John in Tyler’s instantly recognizable spidery handwriting. You nodded to your grandson, who pulled it off the crate and slit it open with a pocket knife before pulling out some neatly folded sheets of paper.

    He read it silently, then got the sort of expression you’d long learned from your own kids meant that he was preparing to pull one over on his parental units, You’d seen that expression on all of your kids faces… and Tyler usually had been involved, now that you think about it.

    He doesn’t say anything, just folds the letter up after he reads it and ignores any subtle prodding to hand it over to any responsible adult. Warning bells are now going off.

    “Can we open it now, grandma?” he asks, giving you his best butter won’t melt in his mouth who me I’m innocent smile.

    He’s slightly better at it than his father at that age, you’ll give the brat that. You nod and both Jeremy and Willis start prying open the crate.

    You brace yourself for excessive lewdness.

    And then blink, jaw dropping open, even as you realize that John is taking a picture of your expression as the crate falls open revealing its contents.

    An old stock car in absolutely pristine condition, and if your eyes aren’t fooling you, it’s the car that won four championships in a row about thirty years ago. And the door is signed by the driver of that car, Willis’ younger sister… who never bothered to mention this to you, now that you think about it.

    Next to the vintage racer is a nearly brand spanking new stock car suitable for the entry level division of the full Stock Car Association racing circuit. With John’s name already shown on the doors and a striking AFGE sponsorship paint scheme.

    And perched on the roof of said car is the sole Tyler-ism, a large envelope that proclaims itself to be a lifetime subscription to an art magazine that is, bluntly, soft-core pornography and utterly unsuitable for a teenager.

    If Tyler wasn’t already dead, you’d kill him. As it is, you are tempted to dig him up from his grave and throw his corpse out a window just for the principle of the thing.

    Well played, you lecherous bastard, well played.

    Jeremy does confiscate the envelope, with surprisingly no push back from his son, who cheekily points out that the subscription doesn’t start until he’s 18 anyways and according to ‘Grampa Tyler’ is already reserved.

    DAMN YOU TYLER!

    There are other things going on besides that, of course.

    You decide to go with the orbital Germanium refineries, no sense poisoning your planets after all.

    Elections have been held for the Chamber of Delegates and the elected portion of the Senate. Annoyingly many of the problem child parliamentarians survived the election and will likely be a thorn in your side for a few more years.

    Tragedy was narrowly averted on Pollux when a local man who happened to be a trained geologist was out for a jog one morning and happened to notice that a fault line was showing signs of letting go, as the stratigraphy of the fault was slightly warped and his keen eyes were good enough to notice. His warning comes in 15 minutes before the seismic geology sensors pick up the first faint signs of a pending quake and allows for that much more evacuation time thanks to the prompt reaction of local authorities.

    And that warning was critical, it was a 8.9 earthquake, one of the largest ever recorded on the planet. A massive landslide completely buried a nearby highway that would normally have been bumper to bumper with traffic but which was empty due to the timely warning. As it is, what could have been a tragedy has turned quickly into a triumph, as the quake reveals several mineral deposits in the area that are economically valuable.

    Seismologists and geologists are pouring over the data, as it appears the planet may be entering a slightly more active phase in terms of seismic and volcanic events.

    On Castor, meanwhile, an organized crime syndicate has been busted to great fanfare. Mostly from late night comedians. And your face and your palm have commenced a forbidden romance normally reserved for the shenanigans of the Department of Periphery Studies or Pollux Man.

    Who would have ever thought of an organized crime syndicate whose brilliant criminal plan was to literally rob schoolkids of their lunch money via rigged soda and candy machines in the schools? It would take the kids money, not dispense any product, then the ‘brilliant criminals’ would be called in and paid by the school to fix the vending machines they’d rigged in the first place.

    Of course, their ‘brilliant plan’ was derailed when it became glaringly obvious that the only thing you had to do to fix the machines was remove a clear plastic sheet they’d placed to block the dispenser slot. A sheet that could be removed by, say, a first grader who spotted the duct tape holding it in place.

    They hadn’t even bothered to use clear tape.

    Morons.

    Come to think of it, they probably had a future in electoral politics.
     
    Turn 44 - His yoke is easy
  • LordSunhawk

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    Turn 44 - His yoke is easy

    John has already taken his new race car out on the track and filed the paperwork to get his racing license for what is apparently called the Pro Stock Can Am series, which evidently the new car he has is perfectly suited for.

    And then it turns out that Tyler had struck again, the car was already registered with the series, a team of mechanics and engineers had been on retainer for the last 5 years without you knowing, and that your beloved twin children had been in on the entire thing from the start since the car was registered as belonging to their racing company as their first stock car entry.

    Of course, this does mean that you put the twins on Wadjet and Sokar watching duties as sweet sweet revenge for not telling their loving mother about what Tyler had planned for your grandson.

    Watching them get bowled over repeatedly by an over-enthusiastic Sokar looking for more pets, or having to crawl into the most unlikely places to fetch Wadjet down makes your day. Then they try to pull a fast one by getting their kids to join in. Which feeds into your own plans, since this gives you yet more time with the grandkids. Never try and pull one over on ba, ba always wins.

    Recovery work is ongoing on Pollux, mostly digging out a few landslides and clearing roads. A thorough geology survey is undertaken and it is determined that for various reasons the planet is indeed becoming more tectonically active. Not enough to be of great concern, and the geologists assure you that even at its most active Griffin's Roost is far less geologically active than old Earth ever had been.

    Regardless, construction standards are being reviewed in light of this information and a few minor changes are made. Most of which are concerning road placement and protection against landslides. With the materials science you have it is trivial to build elevated roadways that are practically earthquake proof.

    You are quite happy to see that the architectural style you’d promoted early in your reign is shown in tests to be exceptionally safe against the sort of threats expected due to the combination of materials and expected forces. The experts do recommend increased building inspections to ensure that they are, in fact, all up to code, especially in regards to facades.

    Parliament then steps in and proposes legislation creating a fund for said inspections and amelioration of deficiencies, intended to ensure compliance with the regulations by making it a net zero-cost for property owners to do so. Any property owner who remains out of compliance with the building codes, however, would be held fully liable for any losses incurred from property damage because of said failure.

    It’s actually a rather well written bit of legislation. The requirements are clearly laid out, written in easily understood language, and deliberately limited in scope. It’s no surprise that it was written by the Eldest. Unfortunately there is a faction within the Imperial Parliament who resents the Eldest, mostly because he doesn’t support their power grabs. Enough so that you’ll have to get out and push to get this passed through without poison pill amendments being added by the jackasses.

    []Push for it
    • -5 Support Chamber of Delegates
    • -5 Support Imperial Senate
    • Adds +1,000 to yearly upkeep
    • +1 Politics
    • Prevents certain events
      • Further, reduces impacts of natural disasters
    • Allows certain events
    []Let it flow
    • +1 Influence Chamber of Delegates
    • +1 Influence Imperial Senate
    • Adds +10,000 to yearly upkeep
    • +1 Politics
    • +1 Economic Event

    You have a meeting with the Department of Mega Engineering team overseeing the colonization effort on Griffon IV and they would like some decisions from you. Specifically about whether or not the crown wants to push for a particular aesthetic for architecture on the colony, what preferences the crown has to the sort of ecosystem that they’d construct at the end of the terraforming process, etc.

    Evidently they know what they want, in terms of habitability and such, but there are profound disagreements about just what angle to go for. Work towards a large grassland as the dominant environment? Forests? Go for jungles like on Griffin’s Roost? And what sort of buildings to build? Some want the colony to look like something from the far future, with soaring towers that look delicate yet are immensely strong, some want stolid industrial practicality, some want to go full bore neo gothic, others neoclassical, some want to keep everything as rustic as possible.

    And so of course they are bringing you in to make the decision. No pressure!

    []Architectural StylesEcosystem Type
    []Ultra Futuristic
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    Savannah
    []Futuristic Industrial
    futuristic industrial.jpg
    Forested
    []Neo Gothic
    neo-gothic.jpg
    Plains
    []Neoclassical
    Neoclassical-architecture-in-Poland.jpg
    Tropical Jungle
    []Neo Colonial
    neo colonial.jpg
    Alpine
    []write-inwrite-in
    QM Note - Pick one from each column for your vote

    You also have a meeting with Admiral Benjamin concerning proposals for a proper fleet carrier dropship designed to carry an entire wing of aerospace fighters into action. The tentative long term plans are, once you develop large enough jumpships and perhaps warships, to use these dropships to provide solid fighter screens for the larger vessels.

    There are three main proposals. One is highly minimalistic and, in contrast with most current dropship designs, relatively lightly armed and armored being effectively just an ASF base with the bare minimum of ancillary systems. A second is less minimalistic than the first, better armored and armed, but still lacking in capital firepower while the third has serious firepower from subcapital missiles.

    []NameCostMaterialsHPA/DSpecials
    []Liberum Veto Heavy Carrier215,619.04None16676
    • Armored 4
    • Command 1
    • Missile 6
    • AMS 24
    []Maiasaurus Fleet Carrier244,873.44None360190
    • Armored 12
    • Command 1
    • Missile 12
    • AMS 24
    []Piast Heavy Carrier Dropship279,067.04None499269
    • Armored 18
    • Capital 40 3
    • Command 1
    • Missile 6
    • AMS 24

    Preparations are well underway for the first ever Pan Griffin Games. The inaugural site had been chosen on Capricorn and construction was well underway for the temporary venue. In the process of building the site, located up in the central mountains of the continent, construction crews stumbled across a somewhat grisly find. Buried underneath a landslide dated to about the same time as the Catastrophe is a crashed, crushed, and thoroughly mangled Triumph dropship in SLDF markings. The dropship was full up with crewmembers from SLS Morristown, the primary colony ship according to your records.

    Odd that, because those same records indicate that SLS Morristown had departed with the rest of the SLDF flotilla weeks before the Catastrophe.

    The dropship is so badly mangled and crushed that no computer systems or records remain intact. The badly damaged remains of the crewmembers who’d died in the crash are reburied with all appropriate ceremony and respect for the dead. But there are absolutely no clues as to why they were there in the first place. Counting the bodies, just about the entire crew of SLS Morristown is accounted for, apart from a few of the senior officers.

    Combined with the crashed shuttle with the chief engineer of the SLS Morristown you’d found years earlier, this is starting to become a very… strange little mystery.
     
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    You look at all of the proposals, then at the DoME representatives, and just shake your head.

    “No dominant environment, ladies and gentlemen. Instead of us being arrogant enough to impose a single ecosystem on the planet, let us instead let it come as it will, varied and messy and as natural as possible.” you tell them, to some grumbling from those who seek to impose man’s will upon nature as much as possible.

    “As for the architectural style, let us break it down by function, yes? Industrial areas shall be industrial in nature, yes? And governmental buildings I believe would look best in neoclassical. For the rest, I would prefer the major cities to be built as arcologies, combining futuristic and neo gothic elements like we have here in Griffsport. For detached residences in the new wilderness, whatever style suits the terrain and climate best.”

    More grumbling, you’d achieved the perfect compromise, every single one of them were unhappy with it in some small way, but able to live with it.

    You return to your office and can’t help laughing, as Sekhmet is lounging there with Wadjet pinned under one forepaw and Sokar under the other, the two kittens looking very woebegone. It’s pretty obvious that grandma is disciplining the kits for something, and you are quite sure you’ll find out what eventually.

    The kittens look at you appealingly as you pass by, but you glance at Sekhmet and nod, seating yourself while the kittens look even more put out and put upon. A few minutes later Bastet pads in and informs you that the kittens had been roughhousing in the corridors and broke several pieces of furniture, so were on time out in lieu of a proper cuffing like she’d gotten as a kitten, at which point Bastet sniffs and looks superior. Sekhmet just takes advantage of the angle and thwaps her daughter lightly with her tail while seemingly ignoring the playful dig.

    You turn your attention to the paperwork. Overall, to your eye at least, it looks like the Piast design is overall superior despite its cost. And fortunately that lines up with the Admiralty’s recommendation on the subject. The intended class name for the type is the Langley class, named in honor of the ancient United States Navy’s first carrier, and you initial your approval of that as well.

    You also get a memo about the planned composition of the ASF group for the new carriers, a single Interceptor squadron of Gyrfalcon IIs, a single Fighter squadron of Eagle IIs, and a single Strike squadron of Griffons. There is a notation there from Thanh noting that she’d been consulted on this, but specifically declining any offers of being put in command of a ‘bird farm’.

    And then it is that fun time of year again, budget time!

    General Jackson starts things off. “Your Majesty, ground forces are in fairly solid shape, with the focus being on rounding out existing units to bring them fully up to their planned establishments. To that end we have only three procurement scenarios this year.”

    She looks over her notes. “Forgive me, Your Majesty, but it will be much easier to show you than to tell you.” and she picks up the remote.

    You brace for a powerpoint, but instead it is a simple graphic.
    • Fill Out 1st Armored completely and add to 2nd Armored
      • Procure 2 Standard Armored Regiments and 1 Light Horse Regiment for 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division
      • Procure 1 Standard Mech Regiment to fill out 1st Brigade, 2nd Armored
    • Fill out 2nd Brigade, 3rd Armored and add to 1st Armored
      • Procure 1 Armored Cavalry Regiment and 1 Standard Mech Regiment for 2nd Brigade, 3rd Armored
      • Procure 2 Standard Armored Regiment for 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored
    • Fill out 2nd Armored and add to 1st Armored
      • Procure 2 Armored Cavalry Regiments for 1st and 2nd Brigade of 2nd Armored
      • Procure 2 Standard Armored Regiments for 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored
    General Jackson simply refers to the graphic. “Your Majesty, in all three cases we want to get 1st Armored as close to full strength as possible. In the first we get 1st Armored to full establishment, with 3rd Brigade at full strength. We also set 2nd Armored up as a Heavy formation, making use of the Standard Mech Regiment. In the second case, we fully fill out the 2nd Brigade of 3rd Armored, bringing all three Armored Divisions to 2 brigades, although 2nd Armored would still be lacking mechs, and we get started on 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored with a pair of Standard Armored Regiments. Finally in the third case we equip 2nd Division as an Armored Cavalry Division for competitive comparison to the 1st Divisions Light Horse organization, as well as starting out 3rd Brigade of the 1st.”

    She then looks at her notes. “One thing we are beginning preliminary studies on is a replacement of the Trooper mech. While generally effective, the Trooper is showing shortcomings when compared with the Wolf Spider quad, being slower, less well armored, and less well armed. Likewise with some operational testing experience under our belts the Chevalier command mech is looking somewhat lackluster in performance for a 75 ton design. It will take some time to find any replacements, if replacements are desired.”

    General Reyes then takes the podium, and she is obviously an ASF jockey addicted to Powerpoint, and even Royal intervention has failed to curb this, because God help you, she has the Mother of All Powerpoints.
    • Required ASF units for newly commissioning dropships
      • 2 Flights of Griffon ASFs for HMS Northumberland and HMS Caledonia
      • 2 Flights of Eagle ASFs for HMS Handy and HMS Hunter
      • 2 Light Carrier Squadrons for HMS Biter and HMS Dasher
      • 1 Star Fort Wing for the Star Fort scheduled to come online over Nowy Gdansk
    • Requested ASF units
      • 2 Planetary Defense Wings
        • 1 for Nowy Gdansk, 1 for Griffin’s Roost
    For those nine procurement requests she has a total of 30 slides in her Powerpoint, and although she’s obviously a Powerpoint Pro and doesn’t simply read the slides, it’s still… you manage to stay awake throughout.

    Admiral Benjamin is his usual ebullient self, but he takes the remote and fires up a Powerpoint, that is simply a blank Powerpoint presentation, before cheerfully making his statement. “Well, Your Majesty, as you can plainly see by the powerpoint slide before you…” you can’t help it and break out laughing.

    “Seriously, Your Majesty, our needs are simple this year. Two of those monster Tyrannosaurus class ships and four new Defiants. But wait, there’s more! My staff is working with their counterparts over at Interior and we’ve got a proposal to build up a new Large Dropship facility on Nowy Gdansk by partnering with several corporations. We’ll have a full proposal for you early next year, as this is still preliminary, but it’s something to think about for now. In another note, we have so many ships at this point that training is becoming a bit difficult. We’re working with the Aerie on this, but it looks like we might want to expedite the reassignment of the Microraptors to the Aerie to serve as training vessels.”

    He paused, looking over at General Reyes, who nodded and came up with him. “In that case, Your Majesty, we could forego procuring the Light Carrier Squadrons, instead transferring the ones from the Microraptors as they switch to training. After the 3rd Microraptor makes the switch, we’ll need to start procuring additional Falcon II training squadrons for them, but we will be able to hold off on procuring new Light Carrier Squadrons until all 5 Microraptors have been transferred.”

    []Make the Transfer
    • Microraptors will start transitioning to a Training command as they are replaced by Megaraptors
    []We need them on the line
    • New dropships will start with Regular crews rather than Veteran
    Admiral Benjamin takes back the podium. “Finally, this will be the final pair of Velociraptors we intend to procure, next year we will be swapping those lines for additional Troodon lines. I have teams investigating the possibility of downgrading the Velociraptors to less sophisticated weaponry, single heat sinks, etc in order to potentially sell them to the Romans in the future, but that is purely a staff project at the moment.”

    General Potter then takes the podium. “Your Majesty, there is one other issue I would like to bring up, specifically starting a proper garrison for Griffon IV. Currently we have no space stations capable of supporting ASFs in orbit. Therefore, I would like to propose the construction of three space stations in Griffon IV orbit this year, and next year we would procure a Patrol squadron to lay the basis for our defenses there. In the long term, I would like to see a Star Fort built there, perhaps starting next year after the Nowy Gdansk one completes construction.”

    You still don’t get how Bridget can be so incredibly perky, especially considering that she’s almost 40 and has three kids. But she is, and you know she doesn’t drink coffee. “Your Majesty! We are in real good shape right now here in Interior, with plenty of projects keeping all of my people busy. The big thing right now is we’d really like to get started on building our first Germanium Refinery, probably in L5 orbit of Griffin’s Roost. That way we can begin stockpiling core material for when we start Jumpship production. My beancounters have come up with a clever way of accounting for the germanium too, Core Equivalent Units. One CEU can be used to build half a primitive core, which we won’t be using but those Romans will, one standard core once Mary’s people finish up their work, or one compact core, because according to my discussions with SARAH what makes them compact isn’t a reduction in the amount of germanium, but rather the reduced support ancilia and denser construction. Each of our shiny Germanium refineries will actually be producing 4 CEU, but 2 of them are obligated to our latin speaking friends. Then when we upgrade them we’ll do it in 1 CEU increments, so we’re not refining oddball amounts of Germanium. Now in other things I recommend focusing development on the orbital industries and such around Griffon IV instead of II, simply because II is currently so far in the hole that we’d just be reinforcing failure. I have my staff working on proposals for how to make Griffon II viable again, but that’ll probably require some DoME assets. Oh, and we really need to keep on upgrading our endo-steel production because we need a LOT of it, and we might also want to build more mech factories on Nowy Gdansk so we can build lots more mechs, got staff working on a plan for that too!”

    You. Need. Coffee. Now.

    Thankfully Janet provides the Black Blood Of Life, much to your eternal gratitude.

    Isoroku is, as usual, as calm as ever. “Your Majesty, we have the Pan Griffon Games going on this year, so Cultural Affairs is rather quiescent. Until we have better communications there’s little I can do in regards to real time diplomatic efforts with the Romans.”

    Jake, meanwhile, is his usual self. “Your Majesty, need me to do some more schmoozing with those bozos in Parliament, I’ll do more schmoozing with the bozos in Parliament. I’ve got staff doing long lead work on setting up governance on Griffon IV, and seriously, we are going to need to come up with a better name for the place before we open it up for serious colonization.”

    Mary has her presentation all set and ready.
    • New Technology Areas
      • Military
        • Power Armor - Light Battle Armor - Basic
          • Heavier suits equivalent to the ones used by the Romans
          • More expensive, but also more capable
      • Non-Military
        • Improved Germanium Refining Lvl 1
          • Allows us to increase Refinery output by 1 CEU
    • Recommended Research Areas
      • Military
        • VTOL Jet Booster
          • Inexpensive and may be useful for scout VTOL units
        • Full-head Ejection System
          • Also inexpensive and may improve survival rates for downed Mechwarriors
      • Non-Military
        • Improved Communications Lvl 5
          • The final advanced basic research area, should allow us to begin researching Hyper Pulse Generators once completed
        • LOSTECH - Terraforming Equipment Lvl 4
          • Would improve our understanding of terraforming techniques and be helpful in ensuring the success of the Griffon IV terraforming project

    “Your Majesty, while neither the Boosters nor the Full Head Ejection System are critical systems, they are both inexpensive areas of research that would allow us to save funds for the major project, the improved Terraforming Equipment.”

    Harry is looking rather haggard. “Your Majesty, your Intelligence Agency has a serious problem. Right now we’re trying to combine every single intelligence specialty together into a single shop, with all of it coming straight to me. When we were doing minimal ELINT and COMINT this wasn’t an issue, I’m a COINTEL specialist, but I know my HUMINT as well so I could easily handle that. But now we’re having to work all of it. If I’m going to do my job as best as I can, I need to reorganize the Agency and establish sub-bureaus to handle the specialized material and report to me so I can summarize to you. At this time I am recommending a three way split, SIGINT, combining Communications and Electronic Intelligence, HUMINT for the classic human intelligence, and COINTEL to specialize in counterintelligence. I’d still be the SPOC for all intel reports, but there would be specialists handling the specialized areas.”

    Janet is looking unusually serious. “I have been picking up a few rumbles, Your Majesty, that we might want to address.” she looks over at the military people in the room. “Several smaller companies have begun filing complaints with my department alleging kickbacks and influence peddling in several of the recent major contract awards. None have claimed any impropriety at the senior levels, but rather that junior officers are getting paid to… shade test results, leak competitive bid info, and other improprieties. We’ve not yet been able to substantiate anything, but there’s so much smoke that I worry there may be a fire beyond the bellyaching of losing bidders.”

    General Potter looks a bit grim. “We did have to bust several Captains and Lieutenants who were caught with their hands in the cookie jar, but the IG hasn’t seen anything. However an outside perspective might be useful to catch anything that we may be blinded to by familiarity.”
     
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