>>31225455Well, again, the "wealth level" pertains to a particular company, so you'd need to suggest what it is. The general rule of thumb is that for /nasfaqg/-based companies, other nations can make their own /nasfaqg/-based companies but they can only be of wealth levels 1-5, since levels 6-7 have to be associated with particular thread events (like Haaton-V) or players (i.e. Tako Instruments, a Takodachi [and an Ika]). Within your own country, you can make a company of any wealth level as long as it makes sense, i.e. a level 6 company would imply national monopoly on an entire industry (if you're German, think the Krupps for the German Empire), while a level 7 company would imply that your entire economy /is/ that company, or that it's a multinational conglomerate like the V.O.C.
>>31225710This isn't a military alliance though, merely a no-tariff and anti-piracy agreement. I think that introducing tensions inside of the league would be quite interesting, since you'd have nations with competing interests.
>>31225770I'd support it, if it's on the table. /nasfaqg/ should generally have trade and predominantly positive relations with all Holonations (since the NASFAQ stock exchange lists all Hololive members + some of their mamas + Holostars are slowly introduced), and during the very first placement we were going to be put right in the middle of the Holocontinent. Sadly, due to the early zoning discussions, Hololive and Nijisanji continents switched places, and we were placed on the outskirts of Hololive... so having a trading depot for increased accessibility and viability of Holonations trade would be perfect.
Not sure about sharing the island with Retro Reich. I don't mean that in a hostile way, just that there isn't really a noticeable thread overlap I think, so I don't think it makes sense. However, if Retrobro has good ideas for stories/setting involving it, or thinks it'd be good for the Onobot investment arc, I'm also not against it although I'd probably ask /nasfaqg/ itself about it
since we have multiple people who lurk this thread.>>31225819Oh, whoops. "[...]tropical rainforest" has brought on quite different associations in my mind. Yeah, this checks out with Climatebro's climate assessment.
>>31226253Don't worry about responding late, I've just replied to the entire previous thread...
Either way, deforestation to prepare land for farming and to acquire ship-building wood is also a possibility.