The Celestial Stage | Registration
Dec 12, 2022 3:47:42 GMT -8
Xavier Sherwood, Joshua V. Sherwood, and 1 more like this
Post by HS Arynnia I on Dec 12, 2022 3:47:42 GMT -8
Welcome to the start of the Phoenix Imperium's regional roleplay, set in a fictional galaxy a great distance away from the Milky Way.
Everyone will take the role of a nation in this small galaxy, creating the military, political, economic, and cultural structure of their nation.
We're in the early stages of setting up the roleplay, but it is time to open up basic registration for factions. To join the Celestial Stage, simply fill out the below form with some basic information about your faction.
A few notes: Try to keep your economic value (in galactic credits), population, and number of worlds relatively balanced.
The more planets, you might have somewhat more total economic value and a bit more population, but the population and economic value per planet will be lower to prevent things from getting too unbalanced (perhaps representing a solar empire that expanded too quickly). You start from a larger planetary base, but your ability to expand beyond it will be relatively limited in the early stage.
If you have a smaller, compact society, you have a very strong economy and high population per planet (they're well industrialized and well-sustained), but may not be the biggest in total. However, you'll be ready to expand much more quickly.
Ideally, everyone will be on close to equal footing. Everyone will have access to terraforming and the ability to expand and build bases, so don't imbalance and limit yourself too early.
Everyone will take the role of a nation in this small galaxy, creating the military, political, economic, and cultural structure of their nation.
We're in the early stages of setting up the roleplay, but it is time to open up basic registration for factions. To join the Celestial Stage, simply fill out the below form with some basic information about your faction.
A few notes: Try to keep your economic value (in galactic credits), population, and number of worlds relatively balanced.
The more planets, you might have somewhat more total economic value and a bit more population, but the population and economic value per planet will be lower to prevent things from getting too unbalanced (perhaps representing a solar empire that expanded too quickly). You start from a larger planetary base, but your ability to expand beyond it will be relatively limited in the early stage.
If you have a smaller, compact society, you have a very strong economy and high population per planet (they're well industrialized and well-sustained), but may not be the biggest in total. However, you'll be ready to expand much more quickly.
Ideally, everyone will be on close to equal footing. Everyone will have access to terraforming and the ability to expand and build bases, so don't imbalance and limit yourself too early.
[b]Nation Name[/b]: <Short name is acceptable>
[b]System of Government[/b]: <Feel free to be basic at this point>
[b]Number of Initial Worlds[/b]: <Only includes habitable, terraformed, or colonized worlds, max 30>
[b]Primary System[/b]: <Name of your capital world>
[b]Total population[/b]: <May not exceed 10 billion times your number of initial worlds without approval>
[b]Total Economic Value (GDP)[/b]: <May not exceed 100 trillion times your number of initial worlds without approval>