A statement from several government officials, an oddity, has further fueled speculation by announcing that they would be working closely with Disney to investigate what has been happening in EPCOT.
must take one of them either this turn or next. Universal receives favorable pricing from Disney power generation.
took the original Plan Made Men Need No Vacation draft before @WallFlower made a new plan with the same name and renamed it back to Nu-Cu-Lar.
No it will not. Even succeeding will open a whole can of worms that better stays closed. I don't want us to deal with the headache it's inevitably going to cause us.C'mon with the reedy creek bonus there's something like a 72% chance it'll be fiiine....
To be totally honest, long term I want Disney to support a plan to open a permanent nuclear waste storage facility. Once our power plant is built or even majorly in progress I think that would be an action we get.
I think nuclear power is underrated and want it to be part of this quest, supported by a large corporation that might see things change from how they developed IRL. Everyone else disagrees. Fair enough.
Slight note here: Disney has, up to this point, rarely had to worry seriously about hurricanes. They usually don't make it far enough onto Florida's landmass to give a major threat to Disney World, and generally speaking, the worst effects are about in line with some of the bigger thunderstorms that Disney gets daily. The parks don't fully close then (well, the water parks do), just a few rides. In the mid 80's, it's basically unheard of for a hurricane to directly threaten Disney, with most storms that have actually made it to the resort being tropical storms at best. Not great, but not too bad to deal with. Hurricane David in '79 was basically the first time that Disney World had to deal with serious hurricane issues, and given that since then there's just been the occasional weak tropical storm pass, no one's that concerned. Well, okay, there's a certain group that you might end up talking to that would in fact be extremely concerned about how good your hurricane proofing is, but you'll have to guess on that one.Even if we end up closing due to hurricanes (why would we still be open in the first place, that just endangers guests), this will be a nice option for shoring up in the future.
I mean, I'd prefer to back nuclear by making media with a pro nuclear stance and then maybe building a plant later on if we successfully influence past stuff like Chernobyl. As it is nobody in the story really wants nuclear and I just dont want to be threatened by the bad pr from upcoming disaster without some form of guarantee that our nuclear project will be the magic bullet against antinuclear hysteria.To be totally honest, long term I want Disney to support a plan to open a permanent nuclear waste storage facility. Once our power plant is built or even majorly in progress I think that would be an action we get.
I think nuclear power is underrated and want it to be part of this quest, supported by a large corporation that might see things change from how they developed IRL. Everyone else disagrees. Fair enough.
Talking to Universal was pointless. Should've gone with one of the other CEO's or potential animator advisors.