Bikini Atoll experiment, Baker test, 24 July 1946.
TL;DR Bullet Points
- Using the provided template, please post your nation's sheet.
- First come, first served on nation bids. In the case of a disapproval, I will give the player a chance to rewrite the sheet with suggested corrections before moving to the next claim.
- So you might want to have a second choice picked.
- All other inquiries need to please go to the OOC thread.
- Once we are under way, I will allow players to pick up a second nation if they like, so long as that nation has little to no relations with their first nation. This is intentionally exclusionary of the more powerful nations as one is enough in those cases.
- Thank you for joining!
- First come, first served on nation bids. In the case of a disapproval, I will give the player a chance to rewrite the sheet with suggested corrections before moving to the next claim.
- So you might want to have a second choice picked.
- All other inquiries need to please go to the OOC thread.
- Once we are under way, I will allow players to pick up a second nation if they like, so long as that nation has little to no relations with their first nation. This is intentionally exclusionary of the more powerful nations as one is enough in those cases.
- Thank you for joining!
Character Sheet (Template Here)
Nation's full name: (Must be a real nation or a viable national liberation movement. For example, you are allowed to play the Viet Minh or another anti-colonial movement. GM's discretion on viable movement, must actually have existed.)
Population: (As of 1950)
Current leadership: (Either the actual leader or a prominent political figure in that nation that is alive in 1950 and could plausibly be in power. By the by, you can take up more than one character, but they can't be bitter political opponents -- you can't play Bastista and Castro at the same time, though you are welcome to play the guerrillas rather than the regime of a given nation. For example, the Viet Minh are up for grabs if being a French pawn isn't your taste)
Government Type:
Military Strength:
(As best as you can research it.)
State of the Union Summary:
(Foreign policy, economic situation, domestic political stability and other issues facing the nation described here.)