>>33565309>I also believe that our view towards foreign companies would also extend to /nasfaqg/ I would argue that some companies in /nsafaqg/ that are run by hoomans would gain more trust not least due to shared religion but also historical factors. I can see some lore potential of Hoomans deliberately trade with /who/ during the founding war despite the risk, and they were thus given more trust and some leeway. Although the protectionist policies would still apply. The positive view, shared religion and being relatively risk free just means that they will have an easier time striking a deal with the Department of Economics.
>A lot of it seems to not quite match the current history that's been plannedI know, which is why I posted the outline first. It's based on that last note I posted.
>you have a western push first and an eastern push secondA large part of that is because I my own formulation, the Republic probably sees access to the sea and thus trade more important. The East would have been more heavily fortified after the first few decades of difficulties. They need a way to procure more manpower and economic resources in order to prosecute a war in the East. The flatter terrain and relative lack of calvary by the Enemy in the West combined with a more developed infrastructure would lead the Republic to pacify the West first. The next comes the South East, where it produces horses and have a natural barrier that makes it more defensible. After both are acquired and stabilized only then Republic would plan a Northern Expedition and eradicate the Schizo puppet states in the East.
>Also, we won't be naming it Arserod, or any of the placeholder names reallyI know. I wouldn't have bothered to pull out the random name generator if not for the fact that conlang anon is working on our conlang. it's just as a reminder that it needs a name. All [placeholders] are intended to be replaced. Though I can take it out if it is confusing.
>I'm fine with steppes even if it should be a bit hillier, but I don't really see how there's a taiga in the border.I'm thinking the Dsb zone would be kind of like Anatolia while the Dfb zone would be like a slightly more hilly Qinghai.; Screw up on my part, it's a strip of Tundra, but I guess it can be a bit more wooded than true tundras.