Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 13:25:15 GMT -5
The repairs of the war torn land of Northern Ireland are now complete. All damages sustained by the fighting or in one of Irish’s tactics are now repaired and all buildings, transportation, and cities are up and running. This is the first step in the renovation of this area, now an area of Poland.
After repairs, we are now “upgrading” the nation. We are turning their factories and power plants into greener alternatives, as well and upgrading their work efficiency and providing state of the art equipment for the Irish economy. We have also begun renovating Northern Ireland’s transportation, providing more advanced versions of vehicles and of improving the transportation hubs and transits.
We have also begun to train the Irish military. This training will include much of the same training our forces went through as part of our military modernization. This includes learning how to use new and improved weaponry and vehicles, and a large assortment of old ones that are still used. The training also includes fighting scenarios from around the globe. This training will hopefully make the Irish military stronger, and more capable of defending their lands.
These “upgrades” are expected to take awhile, but they will take place throughout the country. It will start in the large and most used cities and eventually spread to the rest of the land, from minor cities to villages.
Finally, elections have started for the candidate who will govern the new Polish-Irish territory. This governor will be an Irish born citizen, who will serve under the Polish government. This man will still have many powers, although not as many as the old government.
Walter Sobieslaw
President of Poland
Presidential Palace
Warsaw, Poland
(Days Until Finished: Finished)
Notes: Yes, this is pretty much the same as the Slovakian renovation post. I just figured since both are going through the same thing, why would I make two different posts?
After repairs, we are now “upgrading” the nation. We are turning their factories and power plants into greener alternatives, as well and upgrading their work efficiency and providing state of the art equipment for the Irish economy. We have also begun renovating Northern Ireland’s transportation, providing more advanced versions of vehicles and of improving the transportation hubs and transits.
We have also begun to train the Irish military. This training will include much of the same training our forces went through as part of our military modernization. This includes learning how to use new and improved weaponry and vehicles, and a large assortment of old ones that are still used. The training also includes fighting scenarios from around the globe. This training will hopefully make the Irish military stronger, and more capable of defending their lands.
These “upgrades” are expected to take awhile, but they will take place throughout the country. It will start in the large and most used cities and eventually spread to the rest of the land, from minor cities to villages.
Finally, elections have started for the candidate who will govern the new Polish-Irish territory. This governor will be an Irish born citizen, who will serve under the Polish government. This man will still have many powers, although not as many as the old government.
Walter Sobieslaw
President of Poland
Presidential Palace
Warsaw, Poland
(Days Until Finished: Finished)
Notes: Yes, this is pretty much the same as the Slovakian renovation post. I just figured since both are going through the same thing, why would I make two different posts?