Let's get those expansion ideas rolling. Filling out trade ideas should give us more than enough income, making econ ideas superfluous. Especially now that we control the Caribbean and we're a few turns away from spamming manufactories everywhere.
Honestly, I would be on board for diplo ideas if our diplo income wasn't so awful. Culture conversion has to be hidden in there somewhere.
[X] plan strong fences make good neighbors
- [ ] Agree to the proposal.
- [ ] The great expanses of Elysium are untamed and for the taking, and if we do not make haste we will soon play host to other powers who sup from this bountiful land. New settlements must be built, new incentives pronounced, and the banner of the Empire to the uttermost west. [Expansion Ideas - Admin]
- [ ] [90 Diplomatic] The navy is at present comprised of similar vessels, differing only in size and armament. But as the applicable uses and range of seapower both increase the differentiation of vessels on a more fundamental level is becoming more common. We should endorse this new practice with some experimental designs, to make sure that our warships and merchantmen can outperform our rivals in times of need.
- [ ] [60 Military] The battle of Hireia demonstrated that numbers is not enough on the high seas. Experience is a vital component of any successful naval action, and so a system of naval drill should be instituted to accustom our sailors to the experience of battle. [Quality Ideas]
- [ ] [4000 Hyperpyra] The dyantoi have been suggesting imperial subsidy and investment in farming and ranching for so long it feels as though the first Word may have been 'latifundia' instead of 'Let there be Light'. Such an endeavour would be enormously expensive, and you are uncertain as to when it would return the investment in full. Still, the production of foodstuffs is one of the most fundamental measure of a nation's strength, and it may be worth the cost for that alone.
- [ ] [600 Hyperpyra] [Athenai] The Athenai Valley stretches from fur trapping settlements of Sydes, through the former Pequot capital of Nea Athenai and its maize fields, then up the Pequot estuary into the hills of Niralia and the lumber mills of Ptolimais. The Pequot did a great deal of work in imitating Roman advancements, but we can take it a step further and truly bring civilization to the area.
Honestly, I would be on board for diplo ideas if our diplo income wasn't so awful. Culture conversion has to be hidden in there somewhere.
[X] plan strong fences make good neighbors
- [ ] Agree to the proposal.
- [ ] The great expanses of Elysium are untamed and for the taking, and if we do not make haste we will soon play host to other powers who sup from this bountiful land. New settlements must be built, new incentives pronounced, and the banner of the Empire to the uttermost west. [Expansion Ideas - Admin]
- [ ] [90 Diplomatic] The navy is at present comprised of similar vessels, differing only in size and armament. But as the applicable uses and range of seapower both increase the differentiation of vessels on a more fundamental level is becoming more common. We should endorse this new practice with some experimental designs, to make sure that our warships and merchantmen can outperform our rivals in times of need.
- [ ] [60 Military] The battle of Hireia demonstrated that numbers is not enough on the high seas. Experience is a vital component of any successful naval action, and so a system of naval drill should be instituted to accustom our sailors to the experience of battle. [Quality Ideas]
- [ ] [4000 Hyperpyra] The dyantoi have been suggesting imperial subsidy and investment in farming and ranching for so long it feels as though the first Word may have been 'latifundia' instead of 'Let there be Light'. Such an endeavour would be enormously expensive, and you are uncertain as to when it would return the investment in full. Still, the production of foodstuffs is one of the most fundamental measure of a nation's strength, and it may be worth the cost for that alone.
- [ ] [600 Hyperpyra] [Athenai] The Athenai Valley stretches from fur trapping settlements of Sydes, through the former Pequot capital of Nea Athenai and its maize fields, then up the Pequot estuary into the hills of Niralia and the lumber mills of Ptolimais. The Pequot did a great deal of work in imitating Roman advancements, but we can take it a step further and truly bring civilization to the area.