>>31958155Read the whole document. Asking a few things just for clarification.
>Praetorship is expected on the resume of future Augustus's but not Magister Equitum. It wasnt clear from the context, so is the Magister Provinciae a praetor?
So who is the emperor? He isnt mentioned in the "Structure" section. Is he the Augustus? I'm assuming so but I want to be sure.
Other than those, I really like the "intelligence agency turned shadow government" idea. Feels like a pretty unique form of government in the setting.
>It shouldn't be much of a surprise that you will find in some wars agents from different subsidiaries supporting both sides just to spite the others.Based. very similar to how the Serene Republic companies operate. Except that we have a lot more companies and they are not required to be loyal to the Republic (of nasfaqg) itself.
Are the different branches separate enough to have their own unique relationships with other nations? Say, could one branch have sympathies for one nation while another has sympathies for their enemies?
Its also fresh to see
another nation that doesnt lean primarily into the military side of things, instead relying more on other forms of influence, in this case, the V.F.A.
Although 500,000 men sound like a lot to me, but I'm not a (18th century) milautist, so take this point with a grain of salt. I welcome any milautists to correct me on this.
As for the economy sector, seems solid to me. I like the inclusion of the senate gridlock and the patricians making things difficult. This also gives me a lot more context for the grain tax story, I like it doubly as much now.
Mercenaries also remind me, IF and only IF you are interested, you could have some mercenary contracts with the forces of the Serene Republic as well. Despite being outwardly just peaceful traders, there is a lot of internal strife in the republic (of nasfaqg), and we are basically in a constant state of corporate wars, and civil wars are not uncommon either, so we have experience fighting a modern force (ourselves).
And, naturally, we have mercenaries and privateers eager to sell their services to anyone.
I guess i should write about the general nasfaqgian military doctrine at some point.
tl;dr, its gonna be something along the lines of "Artillery is Everything" and "body armor is too expensive, just use more gun"Oh, and i repeat our interest for the use of V7 agents against ourselves. Actually, what is the nation's idea on trade with nasfaqg? I kind of dislike tying tradebegging into a feedback document but I dont want to make two posts where I could have made just one.
>>31979469love you anyways