Newtype
11/04/08 06:41 PM
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The nonvoting negative trait prohibits a character from voting on a day that has election(s) and/or legislation to be voted upon. It provides a +1 increase to a character's character points total per nonvoting negative trait achieved.
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Prince_of_Darkness
11/05/08 08:00 PM
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Zandel_Corrin
11/05/08 10:09 PM
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It's true.
They are. If you disagree.....
It took them 8 YEARS to get rid of Bush!!!
nuff said
Galaxy Commander
Zandel Corrin
Night Dragon Clan
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Lafeel
11/06/08 10:00 PM
157.157.106.160
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And that all aside..
Is any Inner Sphere nation a democracy? Last time I checked the closest thing they had to a democratic goverment was Comstar..
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Zandel_Corrin
11/07/08 12:08 AM
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Point most if not all are 'royal blood' in charge affairs.... not sure about marik tho.... and alot of the other smaller realms on the rim are democracy.
Magistry of Canopus
and such
Galaxy Commander
Zandel Corrin
Night Dragon Clan
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Prince_of_Darkness
11/07/08 11:49 AM
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The Magestry isn't. You're probably thinking of the Taurian Condorat- they are the closest thing to a democracy.
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Zandel_Corrin
11/09/08 06:14 PM
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Really there not? I thought they elected there magistrix.... Hmmm
yeah the Taurians are close.... the marine hege is i think.... not sure tho
Galaxy Commander
Zandel Corrin
Night Dragon Clan
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Lafeel
11/09/08 06:17 PM
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Really there not? I thought they elected there magistrix.... Hmmm
yeah the Taurians are close.... the marine hege is i think.... not sure tho
In the Roman sense, I guess, namely the army picks whoever rules.
Also here's a interesting fact for you, all of these groups have a clear ruling family (MoC: Centrella, TC: Calderon, and so on), which goes against democracy, if you ask me. (please, don't get me started on the Bush family)
Edited by Lafeel (11/09/08 06:18 PM)
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Prince_of_Darkness
11/10/08 12:52 AM
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Well, in CBT, I guess you can chalk to up to "Close enough".
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Christopher_Perkins
11/10/08 10:36 PM
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England is a close cousin to a Democracy (Constitutional Monarchy with an Elected house, the House of Lords, A Prime Minister, and the Royal Family)
Christopher Robin Perkins
It is my opinion that all statements should be questioned, digested, disected, tasted, and then either spit out or adopted... RHIP is not a god given shield
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Lafeel
11/10/08 11:00 PM
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England is a close cousin to a Democracy (Constitutional Monarchy with an Elected house, the House of Lords, A Prime Minister, and the Royal Family)
To be fair all the royal family does is look cool, and pretend to be the heads of state for half the world (as they once were), I don't think they have much say in how the country's run. Plus, if they did, it'd rather go against the principles of democracy, wouldn't it?
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Newtype
11/19/08 06:25 PM
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Edge points should rapidly return to those that don't vote.
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Zandel_Corrin
11/19/08 09:53 PM
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...
ooooookkkkkaaaaayyyyy.
...
O.o
Galaxy Commander
Zandel Corrin
Night Dragon Clan
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Prince_of_Darkness
11/22/08 09:16 PM
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Edge points should rapidly return to those that don't vote.
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Newtype
11/26/08 12:19 PM
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In politics voters get let down after their favorite candidates/political parties keep losing (if they do). So voters stop voting and good karma benefits them (if they have good intentions). So they can use that good karma to recover lost edge points.
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Lafeel
11/26/08 12:23 PM
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In politics voters get let down after their favorite candidates/political parties keep losing (if they do). So voters stop voting and good karma benefits them (if they have good intentions). So they can use that good karma to recover lost edge points.
Sounds like someone's pissed off that his canditate didn't win a election..Well if you couldn't drag yourself up off your ass to vote for your canditate, you also lost the right to complain about it.
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Newtype
11/26/08 12:28 PM
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Not necessarily. Fool me once (my favored candidate lost once) shame on opposing voter. Fool me twice (my favored candidate lost twice) shame on me. Fool me thrice won't happen because I won't vote thrice for a temporarily failing candidate/political party.
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Lafeel
11/26/08 12:31 PM
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Not necessarily. Fool me once (my favored candidate lost once) shame on opposing voter. Fool me twice (my favored candidate lost twice) shame on me. Fool me thrice won't happen because I won't vote thrice for a temporarily failing candidate/political party.
"Don't blame me, I didn't vote", in other words? Guess what, that argument's bull s**t. Vote or don't, but don't go crying like a baby when the guy you wanted to win didn't because he didn't get the votes to.
Plus, as has been already said, this so called "negative trait" is nothing more than free character building points as virtually none of the Battletech nations are democracies, let alone hold a real election on anything!
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Newtype
11/26/08 12:38 PM
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Ok, then how about a Subjected to Dictatorship negative trait that provides recovery of edge points for each corrupt legislation passed? And from what I understand the Rim Collection is a direct democracy.
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Lafeel
11/26/08 12:41 PM
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Ok, then how about a Subjected to Dictatorship negative trait that provides recovery of edge points for each corrupt legislation passed? And from what I understand the Rim Collection is a direct democracy.
No way, regaining edge points is not supposed to be that easy. And note that I said most. Who cares about a five planet minor periphery power, anway? *yet to see a character made in the rpg from that state*
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Newtype
11/26/08 12:44 PM
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MW3RPG says that regaining edge points is based on karma. So if someone is having good karma by supporting good candidates then he/she gets good edge points recovered. I guess this trait is to be called Quirk Support Of Good Office Candidates.
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