Not telling you.... but I will say that I opened up myself as an at-cost supplier for contributors for that turn and as a resaler for all subsequent turns.
Slow your roll there bud, I haven't accepted you yet. And new contracts will be coming soon.
If you're going with the positive we discussed in the discord, your going to need to explain that better, otherwise if you're going with blades suggestion, we already have a PMC with that bonus.
Also, fortifications require a turn to construct and need to be payed for.
Company Name: Palana Private Military Division (PPMD)
Company Color: #BD4C35
CEO Name: Tori "the Red Woman" Hanzo
CEO brief description: Hard and cold, Tori Hanzo was raised with one principle: Win. Her ruthless methodology in securing her own private military earned her the nickname: The Red Woman. She is stunningly beautiful, and will use this to her advantage if the situation calls for it.
Note: Disregard the cool, techno, blue stuff, the face is what's important here.
Uniform: While the soldiers wear standard-issue Japanese fatigues, all of the firing arms have been replaced with a leather sleeve. Don't ask why, Tori doesn't know either. And each soldier carries one grenade beyond normal, painted black with red kanji saying: Tank Death (タンクの死). If these are ever used on a tank, the soldier is bought a round by his fellow soldiers.
Emblem:
Total GMC: 12
GMC Expenses: 14
Bases: Basic Base near Tete, Mozambique
Traits: Positive:To Fill the Breach
All infantry units are taught to see the future in their enemies' eyes. From generals to privates, every soldier undergoes training to understand how everyone around them will react. (Infantry gain strength for every infantry fielded, ally or enemy.) Negative:Stupid Germans
Due to their adeptness at fighting as ground-deployed soldiers, Palana Personnel do not understand heavy weapons vehicles. (All MBT's, Tank Destroyers, and SPG's cost 50% more to purchase and maintain.)
Company Name: Palana Private Military Division (PPMD)
CEO Name: Tori "the Red Woman" Hanzo
CEO brief description: Hard and cold, Tori Hanzo was raised with one principle: Win. Her ruthless methodology in securing her own private military earned her the nickname: The Red Woman. She is stunningly beautiful, and will use this to her advantage if the situation calls for it.
Note: Disregard the cool, techno, blue stuff, the face is what's important here.
Uniform: While the soldiers wear standard-issue Japanese fatigues, all of the firing arms have been replaced with a leather sleeve. Don't ask why, Tori doesn't know either. And each soldier carries one grenade beyond normal, painted black with red kanji saying: Tank Death (タンクの死). If these are ever used on a tank, the soldier is bought a round by his fellow soldiers.
Emblem:
Total GMC: 26
GMC Expenses: 14
Bases: No
Traits: Positive:To Fill the Breach
All infantry units are taught to see the future in their enemies' eyes. From generals to privates, every soldier undergoes training to understand how everyone around them will react. (Infantry gain strength for every infantry fielded, ally or enemy.) Negative:Stupid Germans
Due to their adeptness at fighting as ground-deployed soldiers, Palana Personnel do not understand heavy weapons vehicles. (All MBT's, Tank Destroyers, and SPG's cost 50% more to purchase and maintain.)
@Dust and echoes I feel like we will either need to increase the number of contracts or you are gonna have to start a secondary source of GMC like a bounty board or something where it is q set amount of GMC and is non negotiable. You might even need to throw in specialist missions.
If you need help writing missions I have a couple ideas.
@Dust and echoes I feel like we will either need to increase the number of contracts or you are gonna have to start a secondary source of GMC like a bounty board or something where it is q set amount of GMC and is non negotiable. You might even need to throw in specialist missions.
If you need help writing missions I have a couple ideas.
You only want to be paid 1 GMC? Betting goes in reverse for contracts; You start bidding high, and whoever ends up going the lowest gets the job.
And nobody gets details on enemy force numbers until they've won the contract; Bidding is based only on the info initially given.