aww, it would have been so good if my 2000th post was this thread's 2000th post.
aww, it would have been so good if my 2000th post was this thread's 2000th post.
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Curse you! IT better be a British task force ready to turn the soviets into some communist particles. What are your in game forces actually in the area?
I truly wonder what will be in store for the 100th update?
It should be interesting in a few years, when peace becomes the norm and memories of the war fade, to see how happy people are then. The Chairman had better pull some more economic tricks out of the bag (or train up FBI up to KGB levels) if he wants to stay in power beyond the short term.
gaiasabre11 Yes, but unlike you I know what the future has in store for them.
Well, the chairman can certainly declare a "War on Terror" and try to win public support like George Bush.
Trek, you know that what you have in store is limited, while what I can hope for is unlimited.
tredkaddict said:The biggest 'employer' was now a brand-new, gigantic factory that produced bread and all sorts of grain products, mostly fuelled by the collective farm. Between the Army base, the farm and the factory, the town enjoyed a good standard of living, much better than many of the rural villages to the South-West and in the mountains where the people just now were beginning to come of a hand-to-mouth way of living. The Party was struggling to solve these problems, because a well-fed, busy and warm population was a happy population. For this very reason the Central Industrial Peoples Commissariat was dispersing many of the broken-up industrial complexes of the rust-belt throughout the states of the Middle-west where the situation was worst. For example a small town about 200 miles to the south had recently opened a factory that had formerly belonged to General Motors and that was now producing farming machinery.
Hrm. I thought the UAPR was more like China?