NationStates Jolt Archive


The Rise of the Metropolis

Metropolii
03-11-2006, 07:31
"There are stories of a city that bloomed out of an oasis in the middle of a vast wasteland, that nomads from all over the wastes flocked to this city because it was the only place they could settle and be at peace with the environment. People of many different national origins came to this blossoming town, and brought with them many different creeds and cultures. The city became a melting pot, blending all these separate peoples and ideas together in perfect harmony, the people working for the benefit of one another in this naturally capitalist trade town.

It is said, with the first traces of algebra and advanced architectural theory brought into the city and embraced early on, the city became home to the first skyscrapers. As early as the first century A.D., buildings as tall as five stories loomed over the landscape. It was then that foreigners gave the city the name, "the City of Giants".

Over the years, the city avoided plagues and wars due to its incredibly hostile setting - no army was foolhardy enough to cross the treacherous desert without help of one of the city's natives to guide them, and no disease could penetrate far enough into the desert to infect the populace. Realizing the success of its past acceptances of controversial technology from other parts, the city was the first to accept modern medicine as legitimate, and its otherwise vulnerable people were inoculated against outside pathogens.

This story, a city out of a storybook, is real. It floats in the vast desert, beautiful like a mirage, but tangible. This city, this Metropolis - the greatest city in all the world. This desert, the Metropolii desert - the most harsh surroundings for such an adamant people to rise from. The people, the Metropolites, the greatest and happiest people to ever grace the face of this planet."

Mayor-Emperor Mandius stopped reading as he finished the passage on the tablet.

"Very nice, it has my approval. Add it to the northern door of the Hall of the Dynasty, top level, if you would."

Mayor-Emperor Austin Mandius, 10th member of the Mandius Dynasty of the Dynastic Republic of the Metropolis, smiled as four members of the servant caste lifted the marble engraving and hauled it out of his presence. While the engraving was not altogether true, it would do perfectly. In reality, the Metropolis was not only prone to war but had experienced quite a few, but the old war-scarred buildings had been torn down and rebuilt. The wars the Metropolis faced were all civil ones, and most resulted after the Mayor-Emperor (or whatever leadership title du jour) left no rightful heir. A few were total revolutions with the goal of completely revising the government, and despite being quelled rather quickly the government was the most concerned about these, because they weren't nearly as predictable as the post-dynastic wars. As the Mandius Dynasty had lasted for 10 generations, Austin Mandius had the privilage of rewriting history as he saw fit. Peace had lasted so long, the stories of wars past had degenerated into faerie tales. As far as Mandius was concerned, his interpretation of history was the new fact. Of course, this would be backed by the liberal-minded senate. Their only concern was for their society to be a peaceful one, and if changing a history of war to a history of peace furthered that, then they would gladly hop on the bandwagon.

"We have such a nationalistic history these days," Mandius remarked to his Secretary of the People, Agitha Wright, "it'd be impossible for our people to not love our dynasty, as long as they keep believing what we feed them."

Agitha, as Secretary of the People, served as a PR rep of sorts for Mandius - she kept his ideas popular with the people and represented the city to outsiders, and often acted as a diplomat. She was a mere 25 years old, the age traditionally chosen for the post after Mandius the Third proclaimed that the emperor's voice to the people should be one of beauty.

"I wish you'd stop using the royal 'we'," Agitha grumbled in return, "If you get in to a habit of that it'll make you lose face with the people."

"I'm sure they'll understand that we have every right to be full of ourselves," Mandius chuckled, smugly, "Now let's retire for some tea."

Accompanied by Mayoral Guards, Mandius and Agitha boarded a private imperial train. One of ten that ran on the same track, upon boarding they were greeted with the standard issue tinted transparent carbon-60 ceiling and windows, the fixtures and furniture made of a menagerie of silks, plant-grown ivory, and gold leaf. The imperial trains rain on the top rail of the multi-level railway system of Metropolis, so that they had a constant view of the sun, a luxury many of the lower denizens of Metropolis were not afforded. "Lower" in this case literally means lower, in that the lower classes often lived at ground level or, more recently, below ground, where land was relatively cheaper and more plentiful than the rest of Metropolis.

As the train buzzed peacefully along on its maglev track, Agitha and Mandius enjoyed their tea and sunshine while the news broadcast on the in-train LCD TV detailed the renovation of the Hall of the Dynasty, and how Mayor-Emperor Mandius X was choosing a red, more patriotic theme.

"Agitha," Mandius finally spoke, his cup half-empty, "I've arranged for you to leave this city as an envoy to other lands."

Rousing from a half-doze in the sunlight, Agitha set down her cup and did her best to feign attentiveness. "It's nothing you haven't done before, of course," Mandius continued, "But you have to understand what we're aiming for with this round of missions."

"And that is...?" Agitha questioned, recognizing the signs of an incoming famous Mandius waffle.

"Well, Metropolis is a large city. Large and prosperous. The greatest city in the world, you see. Indisputable. We do lack some things, though."

"Is this another trade mission?"

"Hardly. Military power. We have our guard and MP castes, but we need protection. Your mission will be to trade protection for technology. Have another nation be our strength, and we'll be their brains."

"Sounds like a trade mission to me."

"You'd think that, but not really. Afforded the opportunity, many nations would use this to seize total control of Metropolis. Your mission is to find a military protector and preserve the Dynasty. The primary goal is to maintain our soverignty - after that, all else is secondary. Understood?"

"Yes, Mayor-Emperor."

"Good. I have sent out telegrams to several potential protectorates. Expect them to contact you at their leisure."

Mandius rested his empty cup on the ivory saucer it came with. "Waiter," Mandius called, "More tea for the lady and I, if you please."

OOC:

Some specs:

The City of Metropolis, situated in the vast Metropolii desert, is an ancient city founded on the acquirement of technology through trade. Though its name has changed over the centuries, its goal has always been the same. One of the first nations to accept electricity as a viable alternative to human power, the currency is currently measured in Joules of electrical power, making the national power plants synonymous with the national mints. Private generation of power has led to inflation however, making such methods of Joule generation extremely inefficient.

While technically a modern tech nation, Metropolis rides the cutting edge of technology, so many technologies merely in their prototype phase in the real world will be completely incorporated into the Metropolite way of life (such as mind-machine interface, later on).

98% of the population of Metropolii lives in Metropolis, the remaining 2% being native desert dwellers and nomads. The desert is viewed by most Metropolites as a mystical place full of danger. Due to seismic phenomena that scientists have mostly left alone, enormous spiky crags are known to sprout out of the sand, stand thousands of feet high for several days, then collapse back underneath the dunes. There are reports of sand worms that roam the desert and occasionally prey on the nomads, but such worms would require a similar sized food source, and one has not yet been discovered.

Metropolis has placed a man on the moon, and the Metropolii spaceport is one of very few structures actually present in the high desert. The others are several MP training facilities and several research labs.

Being an ancient city, Metropolis has a unique style of government. In what could best be described as a constitutional monarchy, the Mayor-Emperor rules over the goings-on in the city and abroad, while the democratically-elected HUB (the Metropolan senate) governs urban expansion and land usage, and can check most any action by the Mayor-Emperor with an 85% vote. The Mayor-Emperor has many secretaries, all with vague names, ranging from the Secretary of Vigilance to the Secretary of Arborism, and each governs and advises him on a different aspect of the city. The Secretary of People is the most powerful of these posts, and is often considered the second-in-command of the nation.

A medieval caste system is alive and well in Metropolis. According to the Secretary of Numbers, the total number of castes in the city is 758. Mobility between castes is possible, most with a trial and acceptance period if the potential member is of a lower yet connected caste. Most of the higher castes are on an invite-only basis, and even if a member is invited, they must be voted in by the higher-ups within the caste.

If you want to participate in this RP, you could be one of the diligent military nations that has demonstrated an unparalleled trustworthiness worthy of turning our national defense over to. Or you could be a civil rights abomination that somehow received a telegram by mistake. Whichever, really.
Metropolii
04-11-2006, 08:25
Bumpity...
The Crimm
07-11-2006, 08:33
Emperor Kenneth Coleman looked over the report given to him. "Are these people... insane? Giving over their defenses to another empire... it's foolhardy at the very least."

His father, an ailing man that once was the military dicator of Crimmond, nods. "Yes... and that is why it is important. The Intercontinental Empire is one of the most loyal of empires out there... and among the strongest in Gholgoth. This... Metropolii... it does not know enough about teh world to know that this offer will attract some of the worst tyrants in the world. Can you imagine if Melkor's minions impressed them? They are even more loyal to him than we are to Gholgoth... but no one would think that made them good people to have 'protecting' you."

Kenneth sighs. "Very true. So... let us not waste any time."

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A vidlink transmission is sent in return, showing Kenneth, an apparently naturally bald woman and a General.

"My name is Emperor Kenneth Coleman II of the Intercontinental Empire of Crimmond. This is Senate Leader Larea dinAthos and Major General Virgil Hilts. We have reviewed your nation's capabilities, intentions, apparent weaknesses and the form of government you currently maintain...

We believe that the Empire would fit your needs perfectly. Not only would you have the Empire's protection, but the protection of Gholgoth. Nations such as Automagfreek, Pantera, Sniper Country and many others."

The General speaks up. "This would ensure you protection from just about everyone. Only alliances as strong as ours or nations of fools would attack us. You, alone, would make a tempting target... but with the beasts of war that we can unleash looming behind you? I think not. We can provide you with protection from land, sea, air and space with little difficulty."

Then Larea, the bald woman. "Military protection is just one of the oppertunities of choosing the Empire as your protectors. Any number of scientific, medical, economic, political or societal benefits you could think of, from AI systems, to cures for many life threatening ailments, the goods and services provided by one of the top economies of the world, the political contacts that we can provide you with and every type of life improving tool we can offer would become availible to you immediatly."

Then Kenneth again. "Our goal is to ensure that you remain you, with all the benefits of being friends of us. We would be equals in all aspects but militarily, obviously. I know that you are worried about soverignty... we have fought many wars to protect the soverignty of nations we have never had contact with before, simply because it was the proper thing to do."

He pauses and looks at the other two. "Thank you for your time... we await your answer."

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Kenneth Coleman II
Emperor of Crimmond

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Virgil Hilts
Major General

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Larea dinAthos
Senate Leader
Metropolii
08-11-2006, 07:36
Agitha, by this time alone at home, pondered the transmission. She had heard of these nations, yes, and was especially pleased with their brutal, straightforward barbarism in war with a domestic policy as gentle and fluffy as your garden-variety kitten. Well, about as gentle and fluffy as a dictatorship could get, but she was in no position to make value judgments on dictatorships.

While they had been a little too careless, sending out telegrams willy-nilly, Agitha figured it wasn't her job to decide who got one, that responsibility fell solely on Mandius' shoulders, but it was her job to make sure Mandius didn't screw up. This more than anything else is the job of the Secretary of the People - to fix the many, many mistakes the Mayor-Emperor may make, thereby transforming him into a flawless deity in the eyes of the people. At least that's how the theory goes; people have a way of seeing through government deception.

Though any proper history book oozes with the deeds of the members of this alliance, Agitha was still a little wary. What did Crimmond have to gain from all of this? They had advanced AI, medicines, and science in general. Though Metropolis valued itself as a scientific powerhouse, it couldn't possibly compare to Crimmond and its allies.

But, Agitha thought, We could. In adding a sovereign nation as small and single-minded in scientific and trade pursuits as ours is to their alliance, they gain both a future stranglehold on trade of goods, and after we modernize to their standards our culture of scientific pursuit will become an invaluable industry to them. We'll basically be fleshing out their bureaucracy, not to mention giving them the only habitable land in the region to house troops in as they wish.

Making herself presentable, she sat in her armchair by her fireplace. At the touch of a button it was roaring, belching a benign fireball up the chimney. She adjusted her tie as she waited for the automated camera facing her to find the appropriate lighting and focus. She hated this room. It felt like a Hollywood set, and in many ways was, but Mandius thought it absolutely necessary to portray a friendly image to outsiders. Friendly by his definition, at least, Agitha couldn't care less for her surroundings.

Beep. The equipment was warmed up and ready. A green LED mounted on the camera flashed 3... 2... 1...

Tightbeam transmission active.

Showtime.

"Good evening, fair nation of Crimmond," Agitha began, hands clasped in her lap and her best genuine smile on her face, "My name is Agitha Wright, Secretary of the People of Metropolis and the Greater Metropolii desert. I represent Mayor-Emperor Austin Mandius X, tenth member of the Mandius Dynasty."

Clearing her throat as politely as possible, then returning her hands to their former picture-perfect folded status, she continued.
"Now that formality is out of the way, I must say that we're very pleased with how our proposal was received by your alliance. We have heard much about yourselves and the nations you side with, honorable and valorous nations all. We hear that when a nation sides with you they are as brothers... sisters, in my case, but you understand my meaning.
"As such, we wholeheartedly accept your proposal, and after we modernize our nation to your standards, any technology we produce shall be freely given to you. Any excess resource we may find under our city or in our vast desert wastes will be offered to you first and at a considerably cheaper price than you would find elsewhere. Though you offer these services because they are 'the right thing to do', we find that it is often easier to do the right thing with the right motivation.
"Please feel free to come by at any time. Our home shall always be your home."
And the green LED faded off. The house lighting returned to normal, and the broadcast was sent.

Well, that was painless, Agitha thought, loosening the tie that had been gagging her the entire speach.

OOC: Sorry it took so long to respond, I couldn't find this thread anywhere. :(
The Crimm
08-11-2006, 08:11
Coleman watched the response. "How about that... we have ourselves a new ally. General, deploy two armies and one squad each of Civils and Commandos."

"Each? May I ask why you want to tie down two squas of our best in some desert?" Hilts asked, looking slightly confused.

'Of course... It's to show off. After three months, recall one of the squads for deployment to Africa... I don't like the tone of some of these tribal leaders. I smell a rebellion in the works. Stupid, considering what we offer them."

"Yes sir."

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A text only message was sent back, detailing that the Marines would be deploying immediatly. It was also explained that, in order to maintain maximum efficiency, there were only two branches of military service in Crimmond: The Navy and the Marines.

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Kenneth looked out over the ground of the Imperial Palace. A place that had been rebuilt twice over the years... His father, Andrew Coleman, hobbled forward to stand beside him. It pained Kenneth to see his father without a left foot, with heart troubles, short term memory loss and many other smaller ailments. Even with powerful medical technology, time and sickness took it's toll on a body.

Andrew looked at his son, who appeared to be a younger version of himself. "You have done a very good deed, son. Whether or not the people of that Metropolii place see it or not is their business."

Kenneth nodded. "Yes... I think they will, once they become more aware of the world. I was surprised we were picked, so soon after my rise to power... no matter. This will help solidify me as a kind soul... rather than a warriors. That will come later. When someone is foolish enough to attack us." His father just nodded.

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Within 48 hours of the last message, the Mariens started to arrive. First a transport plane landed at the spaceport, unless directed elsewhere, with Major General Hilts onboard. He stepped off into the heat of the desert. "Reminds me of the Sahara... only with technology."

Elsewhere in the desert, transports were landing in four areas nearby to the metroplis, only one group within actual sight of the city. There they began to build military bases, choosing to build and supply themselves for teh time being, rather than shock the Metropolii system with having to support an influx of 30,000 foreign Marines. Much easier on everyone to build bases in the desert and slowly work local supply lines into them.

Temporary heliports are constructed, thirty attack helicopters and thirty more cargo helicopters spread over the bases. No fighters, but there were no prepared runways yet, except for those used by the Metropolii. Overall, the military present seemed very efficient... but otherwise no different in technological advancement than any other nation contacted.
Haraki
08-11-2006, 23:02
The satellite pictures of this metropolis were impressive, he thought as he examined them. He wondered how they received food to feed so many people. It was, admittedly, a vast city teeming with valuable technology - very little that those in Haraki did not already have, but still impressive nonetheless - but something did not seem quite right. It sustained millions of people while at the same time being situated in the middle of a desert, and he could see no real food source nearby. He assumed it was gained through the trade that seemed to signify a large part of Metropolitan life.

As a new protectorate of a Gholgothian nation, he felt it was his duty to at least examine the nation and see some basic facts about it. It seemed an interesting place, and one he would like to visit, especially after the entire mess in Danteri and the current state of verbal war with Icovir. He could use a vacation, a holiday, a diplomatic trip where he would be a guest and wouldn't have to worry about anything much. Of course, with his luck in the past, he would probably end up playing host to them instead. It was the way the world seemed to work in Haraki.

The Prime Minister leaned back in his chair, taking one particular picture from the satellites to heart. That of the Metropolitan spaceport. Once again, the benefits of trade. It appeared to supply them with everything they needed to survive and prosper, from titanium to bricks to loaves of bread, and he was deeply impressed by the diplomatic skill it would take to arrange such a system with outsiders instead of just having them take over the city. It reminded him of books he had read as a university student, Asimov's Foundation Series, in which the Foundation used intelligence and technology to defeat all their military enemies.

He wanted to visit them, to see it for himself. The wonders of trade, the marvelous diplomats, and the vast technological paradise city. Leaning back in his chair and replacing the picture, he wheeled his chair over to the computer sitting on his desk and began to type.


[From: Prime Minister Jaime Wolfe]
[To: Secretary of the People, Agitha Wright]

As I understand it, you have recently signed on to become a protectorate of the Intercontinental Empire, one of our Gholgothian brothers. This therefore makes us friends and allies by association. If there is anything you need, feel free to dispatch a message to us about it. In the same vein of thought, I would like to arrange some sort of diplomatic encounter between our two nations. I marvel at the technological advances of your city without having your own set of natural resources to go by, and I would certainly like to visit Metropolis to see for myself how this system of trade works, or at least to meet you or the Mayor-Emperor here in Haraki. If you would be willing to agree to a diplomatic meeting between myself and someone from your nation, either in the city of Metropolis or here in Haraki, I would be delighted. I believe it will also go a long way towards strengthening our relations and establishing strong diplomatic ties.

I do hope I hear from you soon and with a positive response.

Jaime Wolfe
Independent Systems 2
09-11-2006, 06:02
"Announcing His Divine Majesty Pontifex XIII, the 3!st Supreme Imperator of Tiberias!" the Prime Minister read out. Pontifex braced himself and prepared to deliver his speech to the people. "Citizens of the City-State of Tiberias..." he began.
The Crimm
09-11-2006, 19:55
"Announcing His Divine Majesty Pontifex XIII, the 3!st Supreme Imperator of Tiberias!" the Prime Minister read out. Pontifex braced himself and prepared to deliver his speech to the people. "Citizens of the City-State of Tiberias..." he began.

OOC: Um..... is that all?