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| What is New Hyperion? New Hyperion (NH) is a region of NationStates. It is an empire built on the principles of Hyperionism, our guiding philosophy. Great! How do I sign up? Hold on there, buddy, you haven't even registered yet! You'll have to scroll up (or just click here) and take care of that first. After that, take a look at those four forums at the top of the list. The Low Orbit Welcome Wagon is where you can apply for Plebeianship and introduce yourself. You can undergo Patricianship if you're interested in leadership. For everything else, go to Imperial Service. What if I'm a diplomat? Go to the Immigration Desk instead, and we'll get you masked. What's the government situation look like? Our region has three main levels of command: the Imperial Council, the Inquisition, and the Hyperion Senate. The Imperial Council (IC) consists of the Autarch, Chancellor, Lord Inquisitor, High Lords, and military command. It assembles when sensitive or secret decisions need to be made. Its members otherwise act separately as department heads and administrators. The Inquisition is the law enforcement of the region. Inquisitors ensure that all members are complying with any requirements currently set in place, and, along with the Lord of Development, also controls admission into the Patrician caste. The Judiciary, our courts system, also exists as part of the Inquisition. The Hyperion Senate consists of all our Patricians, and is the primary body of law and policy. The Senate operates somewhere between a democracy and a mob, and doesn't necessarily need hard votes to get things done. While the IC is technically superior to the Senate, it is more common for the Councillors to participate as Senators. As such, the Hyperion Senate tends to be the most important part of the entire government. Is that it? Of course not, that would be dry and boring. Granted, the Hyperion Senate is about as boring as a discussion on abortion, but you probably don't want to deal with its squabbles and silliness 24/7. That's why we have the Imperial Service and the military. The Imperial Service consists of the various departments, such as Foreign Affairs and Recruitment. All departments are volunteer-only, though enlistment and training in the Hyperian Guard is highly recommended for all members. In general, however, you will be encouraged to join under-staffed departments. Oh yeah, didn't your recruitment telegram mention an RP? Why yes it did! While we allow other RPs, of course, our main RP is the one that sets the standard of our theme and culture. It's kind of complex and involved, but once you get the ball rolling it's about as smooth sailing as any other RP. What if I need help? Pop us a question. Our patience is legendary. You may also check the Great Library of Trantor for answers to some of the more common questions. |
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| Chancellor Laurentus | Nov 16 2014, 06:30 PM Post #1 |
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Okay, so there's a new RP. My first question is... how the fuck does this actually work? |
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| Miricano | Feb 12 2015, 01:48 PM Post #721 |
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Or Frostmark could remember he wouldn't have to sign a treaty is Laurentus had never escalated this war by taking an innocent child. And I'm the bad guy
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| Chancellor Laurentus | Feb 12 2015, 01:52 PM Post #722 |
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Laurentus ordering the kidnapping of a child is not the act of an entire nation declaring war, but a single madman who ordered it and a few shady agents who carried it out. |
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| Miricano | Feb 12 2015, 02:05 PM Post #723 |
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And is exactly why Frostmark if he has any morals whatsoever, should kick out any representatives you have in Frostmark and your allies from his nation and bar you from his lands ever again. If the head of state does a questionable act, it can speak for the entirety of the nation. |
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| Alexander | Feb 12 2015, 02:07 PM Post #724 |
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Remember that from an in character point of view this is something you only just "found out" after having initiated hostilities. And I'm putting it in quotations because this realisation came about following a very general process of elimination that wouldn't hold any water in a court of law if it ever came to that. |
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| Chancellor Laurentus | Feb 12 2015, 02:27 PM Post #725 |
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Er, no, not exactly Miri. This would be the type of thing that every citizen in the Laurentian empire would want to rise up against. Thus Sarilla is very likely to inherit the throne even if her father tries to maintain his throne. |
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| Miricano | Feb 12 2015, 02:27 PM Post #726 |
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I keep forgetting to separate real time realizations from RP realizations. Then again, Frostmark would know about it. Right? |
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| Chancellor Laurentus | Feb 12 2015, 02:30 PM Post #727 |
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I suppose that would be one of the things contained in the documents that Sarilla has presented to Falkenwalde. |
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| Alexander | Feb 12 2015, 02:36 PM Post #728 |
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Oh, so Sarilla is aware that the kidnapping was orchestrated by her father then. Well, Falkenwalde is likely to know then, but I have other plans than throwing all Laurentians under the bus because their leader did something despicable. |
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| Chancellor Laurentus | Feb 12 2015, 02:42 PM Post #729 |
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Mind sharing these plans?
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| Alexander | Feb 12 2015, 02:48 PM Post #730 |
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Soon. |
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