Politician Archive
Thread: This week in politics: 3/14/05
first of all, do people really read this post? I see a few replies every week, but I *know* there are more active poli forum posters than that. where are you guys?
- has any recent changes (poli or otherwise) affected you/your city in a positive/negative way?
- are there conflicts in your city, and where are they from?
- how are the finances? do you gain/break even/lose money?
- how do you feel about your city, past/present/future?
- any special events happened/happening?
- etc.
personally I've never had to pay for anything in the city, but that's because I have some generous citizens that cares... and I don't make money as an entertainer/politician
I'm glad that my city is on TC; while the frequency of server problems and bugs are difficult to deal with, it has a very different atmosphere than live servers. people (and not just citizens) come to the city because that's where everyone else is, and player cities are pretty much the only places on TC you can get medical and entertainment healing as well as merchants. folks even come to the city just to hanging out
for those of you who've experienced the "disappearing 'city info' tab", I've reported it on the corr forum but haven't received any replies from a dev. other correspondents have experienced similar problems, and my personal guess to the issue would be that it's lag-related and was introduced in the last publish somehow. the odd thing is that while TC generally doesn't have much lag, I'm still experiencing this problem in my city hall. please remember to /bug it
so... should I continue this thread? do people actually read it? anything you want to say about your city this week?
This is only like the third or so time I've checked in here. I'm a new Mayor myself. I took over for our last Mayor who went MIA. There hasent been any recent changes that I have noticed affect our city in any way. As for our Finances... We lose money each week. Our city is supported by the long standing members donations mostly. Our biggest conflict I'd say is houses that are in the city from inactive members who havent played in a while. We have about 90 Citizens in our guild city. If theres anything in particular youd like to know, please ask. If you continue to post this thread I'm going to try and visit this area a bit more now that Ive become a mayor.
Doumabacca
Mayor of Ni
Bria
Anyhow...
On deck this week for League City...
St. Patty's day party!/ cantina grand opening
We are giving the lottery another shot for it, race track will be up for the event, using the lot chest as a "pot of gold" with a streetlight marking the end of the rainbow. Goal is to just get people out to see/visit the city.
Treasure is still very stable.
Biggest cncern right now. Merchant update, not sure what impact this will have, I guess it's a wait and see sort of thing. Vote will be done on saturday, time to pick some more skills!
Cheers!
1. I don't think any of the recent changes has had an impact one way or the other (except the annoying City Info tab thing... but that doesn't really affect the city).
2. No conflicts have come to my attention.
3. The city consistenty loses money each week. The discouraging thing is when I crunch the numbers a bit, it doesn't seem like anything other than slashing expenses and raising taxes to ridiculous levels will make the city self-sustaining. I think it's great when citizens make donations, but I don't want to have to count on that. The other odd part, which may be a known bug for all I know, is that the city doesn't seem to collet nearly as much tax as it appears it should. For example, let's say I had 50 citizens and a 2000 credit income tax. That should come out to 100000 credits of income just from income tax, but my total income for the city is less than even that. Although fund-raising events can be fun, I don't want to have to keep "begging" people for donations every few months.
4. I am hopeful for my city. There are lots of good people there and I hope to bring in more. Revitatilizing a city doesn't happen overnight, and it's obviously going to take a while to get things rolling.
Tyronet, Corellia, Wanderhome
Treasury continues to shrink with every maintenance cycle--not really a big deal for now, as several people donated their entire fortunes to the city when they left the game. So I'd say we're good for another 6 mos or so, even if the city doesn't make another cred in the meantime.
Trying to get our mall re-opened, interest has been slow and sporadic. Tyronet was once a crafters' and merchants' paradise, we're trying to get it back there again.
Installed a city lotto droid. Interest has been relatively small, especially since someone else on our server has a lotto with a 7+ mil jackpot.
Soba
Mayor of Tyronet
*** Holonet Breaking news – Haven Island no longer a Haven***
In an unexpected move the coastal city of Haven Island has declared its unanimous support for Empire. Historically in these troubled times, what with the Rebellion and all Haven Island had tried to remain outside of the politics and trappings of the Galactic Civil War. However with a recent announcement from Mayor Khazrak this is no longer the case.
To bolster support to the Mayors decision the leaders of the Outer Rim Corsairs (ORC), a ragtag group of pirates have also declared their support and now stand beside their Mayor. Sporadic reports have been received from concerned residents about a detachment of Stormtroopers and AT-ST’s being placed on the island to maintain the peace and re-home Rebel sympathisers.
This move has worried the populace of Coronet. With its Starports acting as the galactic hub they see a large through trade of people and resources. It will not have gone unnoticed that there is also a large Rebel presence in the city and some say that having an Imperial city less than 1 kilometre away will bring guerrilla warfare onto the streets of Coronet itself.
Mayor Khazrak was unavailable for comment on the recent events and was last seen boarding a Lambada Class shuttle headed for a Star Destroyer in close orbit. An unnamed source from the Outer Rim Corsairs has been quoted thus "War is good business for people …in our line of trade, but in all wars there are winners. We have simply taken the decisions to support who we believe to be the winner will be in this skirmish. The sooner the Rebellion is suppressed the sooner we can get back to our … errm … trade routes"
When asked to clarify rumours about concessions and the odd bribe to look the other way when their transport ships leave orbit, our source simply responded "Yarg!"
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*** Transmission interrupted *** *** Receiving alternative feed *** *** Resyncing update ***
Greetings I am talking to you on behalf of Mayor Khazrak and extending an open invitation to Imperial citizens, combatants and Special Forces operatives in the area. As you may have heard on the Holonet news Channels Haven Island has aligned itself with the Imperial Forces in the region. We are now opening the doors of our island to loyal Imperials who wish to see the Rebel traitors cleansed from the streets of Coronet.
Situated 1 kilometre away from the Galactic hub that is Coronet we are perfectly placed to conduct hit and run raids on the cowardly Rebel Forces hiding in the streets. Due to the nature that we are also and island and therefore surrounded by water, we also have a significant strategic and defensive advantage from invading forces.
In the coming weeks and months we shall be recruiting troopers to help conduct these raids and training a select number of Special Forces troopers. Mayor Khazrak is currently trying to secure funds to build a number of bases to shore up our defences.
So if you are loyal individual or a small guild you are welcome on Haven Island. For more information please submit your application through our recruitment portal.
Long live the Emperor.