NationStates Jolt Archive


Massive gold, diamond and oil deposits found in Western Hataria

Itinerate Tree Dweller
24-08-2004, 04:41
The ITD army engineer corp and the Venom Corporation headquarters announced the finding of massive gold, diamond and oil deposits in Western Hataria.

Approximately 450 billion dollars in gold, 320 billion in diamonds and 460 billion in high quality oil. The Empire has taken control of the sites where the finds were located. These figures are, of course, initial appraisements.

The Emperor had only this to say: "Well, ITD has always been a rich nation. The majority of this money will help fund the building of cities in our future expansions and projects."
Industrial Experiment
24-08-2004, 04:45
The ITD army engineer corp and the Venom Corporation headquarters announced the finding of massive gold, diamond and oil deposits in Western Hataria.

Approximately 4.5 trillion dollars in gold, 3.2 trillion in diamonds and 4.6 trillion in high quality oil. The Empire has taken control of the sites where the finds were located. These figures are, of course, initial appraisements.

The Emperor had only this to say: "Well, ITD has always been a rich nation. The majority of this money will help fund the building of cities in our future expansions and projects."

OoC: Gold, diamonds, AND oil, all in the same region? And such massive quantities...

Unfortunately, I think I'm going ot have to call this a god-mod unless you sufficiently explain how that is possible.

EDIT: I apologize if that sounds harsh, but it just baffles me how someone can justify adding 13 Trillion~ to their budget without any work put into it.
Itinerate Tree Dweller
24-08-2004, 04:55
I adjusted the original amount to 1/10, plus I did say the total was preliminary, It will probably be much less.
Industrial Experiment
24-08-2004, 04:56
Then that is understandable.
Beth Gellert
24-08-2004, 04:58
Some Igovians consider their interest in the matter...

"All at once, and never one discovered before? That sounds like sloppy work, to me, comrade."
"Aye, well, one supposes that they've over-stated the finds and may actually force down the price in their market, in the end. It's a good thing that we don't care, eh?"
"Mh."