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Neo queensland

Hello again UDS! How we all feeling these days? I hope you're all content with e x i s t a n c e...
Anyhow latest emissary update from XKI is out, please do have a look.


10000 Islands Emissary Report

Date: January 2021
Population: 1,259
Delegate Endorsement: 428
Forum: Link https://10000islands.proboards.com/
Discord: Link https://discord.gg/4uWZbNS

TITO Command

Has your region been invaded, or do you want to get in touch with TITO? If so, contact one of the following nations:
~Chief Executive: Markanite
~Field Commander: Kanta Hame
~Tactical Officers: Shy Guyia, Smugglers and Mercs (TITO EF), Controlitia, Grea Kriopia, Kuriko, Wischland
~Executive Officers: Hakketomat, Aschente

Government

As of this report's publication, the Government of 10000 Islands consists of:
~Chief Executive: Markanite
~WA Delegate: HumanSanity
~Senior Senator for Himes West (RP): Wille-Harlia
~Senator for Blue Canaria North (Emissary Report): Wischland
~Senator for Lyonnesse East (Houses): Aschente
~Senator for New Republica South (Debates and Discussions): Dokansia
~Minister of Education: Grea Kriopia
~Minister of Labor: Free Las Pinas
~Minister of Immigration: Thedairos

Information about other government officials of 10000 Islands can be found Linkhere.

January Elections

This January saw elections for the seats of Senator for Blue Canaria North and Senator for New Republica South take place.

Incumbent Wischland ran for reelection to her seat as Senator for Blue Canaria North. With no other candidates declaring their campaign, Wisch locked in another term as Senator.

Three Islanders declared their intent to run for Senator for New Republica South after incumbent Controlitia declined to run for a third term. Murphtannia, Dokansia, and Solarampa all announced their campaigns in short succession. Despite the competitive field, Dokansia managed to garner enough votes to win the election and become the Council of Nine’s newest member.

Congratulations to Wischland and Dokansia, and commiserations to the other candidates. Thank you Controlitia for your service as Senior Senator.

New Government Appointments

~Secretary of State Margaux selected Murphtannia to be XKI’s new emissary to Forest while Delegate HumanSanity hired Wischland to serve as XKI’s emissary to Refugia.
~Senator for Blue Canaria North Wischland hired Margaux as her Deputy to assist her in writing the Monthly Emissary report.
~Chief Executive Markanite appointed Wille-Harlia to the position of LinkCommunications Officer to promote XKI events and maintain news and information dispatches.
~Senator for New Republica South Dokansia selected Flying Eagles to serve as his Deputy and assist in running regional polls and debates.

Harry Potter and the Festival of Friends

XKI joined forces with several other regions early in January to bring back everyone’s favorite Harry Potter-themed festival. Participants were sorted into houses and then cut lose to chat with one another, squee over their favorite characters, and practice their spellcasting with a plethora of fun bot commands. A variety of fun events, including an art and writing contest, a succession of movie nights, and a Yule Ball Roleplay, had everyone enjoying the festivities and making friends across regional boundaries.

Underneath the jovial atmosphere, however, a fierce competition to earn house points and win the House Cup raged! Hufflepuffs were the most chill about winning the House Cup, spending more time hug-piling and enjoying the festival than worrying about their point totals. Ravenclaw was more competitive, with members proving their knowledge during Harry Potter Trivia rounds and earning plenty of points for their house. Due to a lower number of participants in Gryffindor and Slytherin, the two houses’ points were counted together. Slytherin’s ambition and unmatched desire to win proved to be a powerful force, with members willing to grind away at .io games and The Owlery Project of Appreciation to boost their point totals. Combined with Gryffindor’s courage in finding their own place in the festival, despite being the smallest house, made the two houses unstoppable, and allowed them to sail to victory and win the House Cup. Congratulations to the winning houses, and a big thanks to the festival’s organizers for such an enjoyable experience!

Around the Islands

~Dokansia was named LinkRookie of the Quarter. Dok is a rising star in the region, having served as Deputy WA Secretary, Deputy Minister of Education, and as an Emissary to several regions. He was also recently elected Senator for New Republica South and holds the title of Knight in TITO. Congratulations Dok for this well-deserved award, and best of luck in your future endeavors.
~The voting for XKI’s prestigious LinkPaffnia Prize concluded in January. The Paffnia Prize is an annual award given to the nation to comes up with the best new, implemented idea for the region each year, as chosen by popular vote. The past year has been a time of incredible change and innovation for XKI, and an astounding 56 implemented ideas were nominated for the prize. After two rounds of voting, Islanders awarded HumanSanity and Grea Kriopia first place for the XKI Summer Olympics. Second place was awarded to Hakketomat for his LinkTacoVision Contests, with third place going to Paffnia himself for the LinkIsland’s Space Program. Congratulations to the winners and a sincere thanks for all the work you do to improve the region!
~Speaking of TacoVision, Hakketomat announced the highly anticipated LinkTacoVision III. Once again, Islanders had the chance to submit their favorite songs in hopes of winning the votes of their fellow contestants and having their song be declared the hottest new beat. Contestants delivered scathing critiques of one another’s songs in a Discord listening session, plotting and scheming to win favor for their own melody. When all the votes were tallied, Wischland placed first with her song choice LinkBury Me Low. A round of applause for Wisch and for Dokansia and Thedairos who placed 2nd and 3rd.
~January’s LinkFeatured Nation was Murphtannia, who has popped up in several different areas of the region, serving in TITO, as Emissary to Forest, and even running for office in January’s election. Congratulations Murph! We’re excited to see where you go next.
~Senator for Lyonnesse East Aschente announced the LinkHouse Cup and Shield Competition would be taking place throughout the month of January. Recruiters in LinkXKI’s Houses compete for the whole month to send as many recruitment telegrams to new nations and draw them to the region. LinkThe House Of Louisistan won both the House Cup, for most collective recruiting, and House Shield, for most recruiting per capita, with Margaux and Sulenia showing a particular devotion to recruiting. Grea Kriopia of LinkThe House of Improving Wordiness had the highest recruitment success rate of the month and was awarded the House Sceptre for her efforts! Congratulations to all the winners and thank you to all recruiters for their hard work.
~Towards the end of the month, Chief Executive Markanite announced a region-wide LinkForum Theme Competition. Islanders are invited to create and submit island-themed designs for the forum. With taco prizes and the chance to have their creation chosen as an official new theme for the XKI forum, several Islanders were eager to submit their designs. We’re excited to see what other creative themes Islanders will come up with!

XKI Game-Side

A regional poll by Jabberwocky asked Islanders if they would be getting the COVID-19 Vaccine once it became available to them. Happily, most Islanders proved themselves to be health-conscious and responded that they would. Stay safe and stay strong!

Islanders showed their humor with plenty of silly quips in the RMB:

~ December 32nd, 2020
~ Rebels in XKI?
~ I’ll remember, probably.
~ Worthwhile Gambling. What’s that?
~ 69… Hah… Yeah, that meme is dead.
~You cannot defeat Tilapia
~ Not again…
~ Cats are a Liquid.
~ The answer is no.
~ Just one of the Fish around the Islands.

Meet A Nation Interview

For January, we turned our attention to the mystery man behind much of XKI’s more technical aspects. We managed to draw Kortexia out from his lurking on the regional discord to ask him a few questions about his work as Technical Liaison.

Wischland: You’ve been in XKI for quite a while. What about the region made you choose to stay?

Kortexia: Honestly, it was the people I met here and the community. The friends I've made here are the only reason I've played this game so long.

Wisch: That's wonderful! Anyone you'd like to give a special shout-out to?

Kort: Definitely Kanta Hame, he's been a steady mentor and friend for my entire time in 10KI.

Wisch: You’re currently serving as one of the region’s Technical Liaisons. What does this role entail?

Kort: The role entails maintaining and developing our regional Discord Bots as well as serving as an advisory on the usage of any 3rd party programs that are commonly used in R/D. Technical Liaisons are also a part of TITO Command, but don't generally run day to day operations.

Wisch: Could you tell us a little about what KorTech does?

Kort: KorTech serves as the main Discord administration tool for the 10KI server. It also has many fun things that I've added to it over time to make our Discord server more enjoyable! New features are being added whenever I get a crazy idea for a project haha.

Wisch: Do you have any crazy projects cooking right now? Or give an example of a past one?

Kort: The current project is secret ;). Past additions have ranged from the easy to write ExecutionCog used by Command, to a roster that still needs some fine tuning.

Wisch: I guess we’ll just have to wait and see then! KorTech has been affectionately named BorkTech by many Islanders for its semi-frequent malfunctions. Why do these sorts of things happen?

Kort: Mostly due to me tinkering with the code and inadvertently breaking things. Other issues stem from updates happening to anything that KorTech is connected to.

Wisch: And about how much time do you spend on coding/maintenance for the server?

Kort: It varies depending on how busy I am in my day to day life and if I have a problem in my code I’m working hard on to fix. I am always keeping an eye out for any issues that may occur so I can fix them right away.

Wisch: How did you become XKI’s resident techie?

Kort: Well, I spearheaded TITO's move from Skype to Discord. This expanded to include the rest of 10KI into our server over time, so its been my baby since the very beginning. So when I stepped back from being a Tactical Officer, the Technical Liaison role was created so I could stay in TITO Command and continue to develop and moderate the Discord Server. KorTech being created and developed also served to cement my position as the techie.

Wisch: The server must be very special to you then. Do you think you’re ever going to retire as Tech Liaison?

Kort: Perhaps one day, but that won't be for a long time yet. Tech Liaisons are required to be part of TITO Command due to the nature of access they have, and so there’s a much smaller pool of candidates for the position. Also, KorTech is my baby and would need to be swapped out for something else should I ever retire.

Until next month, your XKI Update Staff is signing off – Wischland and Margaux

Read dispatch

British isles and commonwealth realms, Kantobliv, Guess and Check, The southeast earth, and 5 othersNew nattla, Kingdom of sacento, Dusendord, Nordaustlandet, and Audkistan

Unionists!

Everyday News has finished up election coverage following the end of the January 2021 Senate elections, which you can view at your pleasure here:

Everyday News Election Coverage
= Jan. 2021 Senate Election =
WELCOME to the second rendition of Everyday News's election coverage! This time we are glossing over Senate elections- what fun! Information, announcements, scheduling, and more can be found here. Enjoy! \o/
GENERAL ELECTION INFORMATION

Information to know about the election like what position it is for, election schedules, etc.



THE ELECTION


The election being covered today is the January 2021 Senate elections. The elections are to be initiated following the relevant provisions of the Constitution- it's a regular election!. The election has started, so Unionists to read campaigns and take note of voting periods.

THE POSITION


Senators are members of the upper house of the legislature. Besides creating regular legislation, Senators are empowered to draft, debate, enact, amend, and/or repeal treaties, constitutional amendments, Presidential nominations, and other motions. As of now, there is a maximum of five Senators that can be elected!

VOTING SCHEDULE


Jan. 28th to Jan. 30th: Candidacy Declaration; Campaigning
Jan. 30th to Feb. 1st: Chancellors announce official Candidates; Campaigning
Feb. 1st to Feb. 3rd: Voting (LinkLINK to THE DISCORD MESSAGE CONTAINING THE BALLOT! VOTE!)
After Feb. 3rd: Results announced
CANDIDATES

Those who have been declared as official candidates by the Chancellors. (Yes, there's only three.)



CANDIDATE

BLURB

Campaign Link

We The People Gouvernor

A very old Unionist, WTP is well known for their extensive legislative involvement within the Union. They have previously served as Associate Justice and Chief Justice, and now work as a Ministerial Assistant in the Ministry of Justice.

LinkWTP for Senate!

British isles and commonwealth realms

As one of the Unionists who joined sometime after the Drew rush, Isles has turned into a rising star well known for their governmental ability. They currently serve as Senator and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.

LinkIsles for Senate (one last time)

Kingdom of sacento

Another newer Unionist, Sacento has quickly risen to legislative heights along with Isles. Sacento currently serves as Senator, Ministerial Assistant to the Ministry of Census, Ambassador, and Recruiter.

LinkSacento for Senate! no.3

CAMPAIGN SUMMARY

A summary of Candidate campaigns. Please read campaigns yourself to get full information.



We The People Gouvernor | Campaign: Link"WTP for Senate!"

WTP's campaign focuses on their ability to be honest. They emphasize that their honesty as a quality that will help them within the Senate. They have also promoted cooperation amongst Senators and hope to work with them in order to get legislative ideas passed; however, WTP has not listed any specific legislative agenda.


British isles and commonwealth realms | Campaign: LinkIsles for Senate (one last time)

Isle's campaign focuses on one singular goal: to reform or abolish the Assembly. They also hope that this election can serve as a referendum/survey on Isle's performance as Senator thus-far.


Kingdom of sacento | Campaign: LinkSacento for Senate! no.3

Sacento's campaign is primarily based on policy, laying out the following goals: a) reform the General Assembly, b) provide more experience in the legislature, c) introduce summary of laws, and d) serve as an active Senator. Sacento has also expressed interest in serving as Deputy Speaker.

STANCE ON ISSUES

How Candidates perceive common issues and debates that are being discussed in election campaigns.



GENERAL ASSEMBLY REFORM

We The People Gouvernor: They decidedly do not support abolition, and will try to only change the General Assembly by how the Assembly itself wants to be changed.

British isles and commonwealth realms: Wishes to either finish reforming or abolishing the General Assembly, although they do not state how in their campaign. Isles has further stated that should the Assembly retain its current activity, he will not be moving towards abolition.

Kingdom of sacento: Supports General Assembly reform Linkwhere interested Citizens must sign up to serve in the Assembly, but with some changes to make the linked amendment more feasible.


INSERT ISSUE

As more issues arise, they will be brought up here~

ELECTION RESULTS

The election's final results. The official Chancellor announcement Linkcan be found here.



Ultimately, 20 Citizens cast voted in this election, with all such votes being valid! This represents a 25% increase from the General Assembly Chairperson selection, which had 16 voters (keeping in mind that Senators could not vote then). Voting was conduced via a Google Form provided by the Chancellors.

Here are the final voting results (based on average placement):

=> British isles and commonwealth realms: 1.75
=> Kingdom of sacento: 2.40
=> We The People Gouvernor: 2.93
=> Re-open Nominations: 2.95

With all three candidates scoring an average lower than RON (lower average=more votes one got), Isles, Sacento, and We The People are elected to serve to the Senate. Everyday News gives its hearty congratulations to these individuals, and hopes for a productive Senate term!

Read dispatch

ADDITIONALLY, the great Josephto has written an opinion on Senate abolishment! His work is greatly appreciated, and can be located here:

Everyday News Article

A Senate in Turmoil
By: Josephto, Writer
This week, the Union faced an unusual and unfortunate crisis in our government. As per our Constitution, the Senate is up for reelection at the end of January. However, this election cycle highlighted a key issue within our government. The Senate is supposed to be made up of 5 Senators. But in this election, only three candidates stepped up to the plate to run for the Senate. Of these candidates (being Deputy Speaker Isles, Senator Sacento, and former Chief Justice We The People), only one of them is a new Senator! While it is clear that our next steps regarding this matter will be handled by the Chancellors, this election brings forth the biggest problem with our Senate, and indeed, with our entire government.

For months, Deputy Speaker Isles has spoken of abolishing the General Assembly. He introduced an amendment to the Senate that did just that, though a majority of Senators strongly voted against the measure. Isles said the GA was ineffective and it did not do enough to increase Citizen participation in the Union. What Isle’s abolishment proposal led to was a series of constitutional amendment attempts by our legislators to increase the efficiency of the General Assembly. These amendments tried to create a roster of active citizens who would participate in the GA, but the amendments were ultimately voted down due to wording issues (again). Now, given that only three candidates have been voted in as Senators, our legislature has been brought to a screeching halt.

You see, in our Constitution, it states that the entire legislature shall be in session only betweenSenate elections, which means that while the Senate is being elected, no one can get things done. This whole debacle has shown that it is in fact the SENATE that is inefficient and slow. The interruption of a week long Senate election that doesn’t even completely fill the Senate has caused two vital bills, the “Delegacy Act” and the “Explicit Revocation Grace Period Amendment”, to halt in place.

There is almost a bit of irony in it all. Just a week before these events occurred, the Senate voted on a measure that would expand its numbers from five to seven. While the amendment did fail, it raised a question as to why such a bill was introduced at all. In the last Senate election, only six candidates ran. This election, only three did. With the lack of participation, and hindrance to our legislative process, one must ask the glaring question:is it time to abolish the Senate?

Read dispatch

I hope you enjoy the above two articles! ^-^ January's Legislative Snapshot shall be released sometime this weekend, so keep an eye out for that, and have a great day!

Kingdom of sacento
Waroklion
The Noble Thatcherites
Dusendord
Zeneste
Prorescia
British isles and commonwealth realms
Phoenix Coalition

If you wish to be added to/removed from this ping list, let me know by quoting me on the RMB or sending me a telegram!

British isles and commonwealth realms, Kantobliv, The southeast earth, New nattla, and 4 othersKingdom of sacento, Dusendord, Northern blue star, and Nordaustlandet

The southeast earth wrote:What is your opinion on my nation's death rate? I couldn't be more proud of my secret police. nation=the_southeast_earth/detail=people

Reminds me a bit of mine

Kantobliv, Guess and Check, and The southeast earth

The southeast earth wrote:What is your opinion on my nation's death rate? I couldn't be more proud of my secret police. nation=the_southeast_earth/detail=people

Your people seem to disappear outta thin air ALOT! *~*

Zion Imperium, Kantobliv, Guess and Check, and The southeast earth

Annd here's January's legislative snapshot! No ping, sorry to be a bother, here if you're interested. ^-^

EDN Legislative Snapshot
=What your legislature has been doing for the past month!=

INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Everyday News's Legislative Snapshot! Here, we review all legislative items that were passed by both legislative houses and presented to the President. If you want to keep up-to-date on what's going on with Union law, this is the place for you!

As a reminder, here is the general format for each legislative piece:

Legislation: Example
Date signed/vetoed by President: 12/01/2020
Final Voting Tallies: GA: # of AYES-# of ABSTAINS-# of NAYS {TOTAL # OF VOTES} | SN: # of AYES-# of ABSTAINS-# of NAYS {TOTAL # OF VOTES}
Description of Legislation:

"Legislation" refers to what exactly is being legislated, with a link to either the now passed law or, if a bill was vetoed, a link to when it was presented to the President.

"Date signed/vetoed by President" refers to when the President takes action on a bill. At this point, the bill will either go back to the legislative process, fail, or be passed into law.

"Final Voting Tallies" indicate how the vote for each House went. In order to keep it simple, votes are counted in the votes on the final version of a bill. GA means "General Assembly", and SN means "Senate".

"Description of Legislation: A short summary of the legislation.

The Legislative Snapshot is organized below, with the most recent one being beneath this box. If you need to reference an older Legislative Snapshot without scrolling, check out this table of contents:

JANUARY 2021 SNAPSHOT (Posted 02/05/2021)
Legislation: LinkAmendment to the Constitution (Elections)
Date signed by President: Link01/06/2021
Final Voting Tallies: GA: 4-0-0 {4} | SN: 5-0-0 {5}

Description of Legislation: This Constitutional clarifies clauses dealing with elections, as well as clarifying certain election proceedures.


Legislation: LinkThe Honorary Citizenship Act
Date signed by President: Link01/11/2021
Final Voting Tallies: GA: 4-1-0 {5} | SN: 4-0-0 {4}

Description of Legislation: This law institutes honorary citizenship- where people with this citizenship do not have to meet regular citizenship requirements, but at the same time may not participate in governance without regular citizenship.


Legislation: LinkMotion to Confer Honorary Citizenship
Date signed by President: Link1/27/2020
Final Voting Tallies: GA: 4-0-0 {4} | SN: 4-0-0 {4}

Description of Legislation: This motion, following the procedures of the Honorary Citizenship Act, gives honorary citizenship to the following: Thatcher, Kade, Ark, Khevo, Zion, Kuriko. All nations who are well known for their hard work and dedication to the Union.


Legislation: LinkThe Elections Act
Date signed by President: Link01/28/2021
Final Voting Tallies: GA: 4-0-0 {4} | SN: 4-0-0 {4}

Description of Legislation: This law institutes election procedures within the Union's law- prior to this law, elections were left to the full discretion of the Chancellors outside of the Constitution's provisions. It is important to note that the Chancellors still retain authority over elections- they just now need to follow this law as well as the Constitution.


Legislation: LinkAmendment to the Delegate Voting Act (UL-008)
Date vetoed by President: Link1/28/2020
Final Voting Tallies: GA: 4-1-0 {5} | SN: 4-0-0 {4}

Description of Legislation: This amendment attempted to repeal and replace the current Delegate Voting Act. It loosened the procedures surrounding how the World Assembly Delegate voted, and created an advisory board to assist the World Assembly Delegate in their vote. However, it was veto'd by the President following concerns with the method of the repeal and replace.


DECEMBER 2020 SNAPSHOT (Posted 12/31/2020)
Legislation: LinkThe Aurora Covenant
Date signed by President: Link12/18/2020
Final Voting Tallies: GA: 4-1-0 {5} | SN: 5-0-0 {5}

Description of Legislation: The Aurora Covenant is a treaty between the Union of Democratic States and the East Pacific. It contains standard clauses for mutual defense and non-aggression, intelligence sharing, diplomatic & culture exchange, and military cooperation. The East Pacific ratified the treaty on 12/30/2020.


Legislation: LinkAmendment to the Constitution's Electoral Processes
Date vetoed by President: Link12/17/2020
Final Voting Tallies: GA: 4-1-0 {5} | SN: 5-0-0 {5}

Description of Legislation: This amendment clarified multiple parts of the Constitution to reflect realities in governance, as well as introducing new procedures for when elected positions go vacant within a few weeks of an election. It received outstanding support from the legislature, but was vetoed by the President due to a typo which caused the amendment to change a clause it did not mean to amend- this created a case of nearly duplicate clauses.


Legislation: LinkAmendment to the Constitution, Pertaining to Vice-President and Minister powers
Date signed by President: Link12/09/2020
Final Voting Tallies: GA: 3-0-0 {3} | SN: 4-0-0 {4}

Description of Legislation: This amendment gave more stronger powers to the Vice-President, allowing for the Vice-President to now be delegated duties and responsibilities by the President. Additionally, the concept of "Ministers" is now less strict. Prior to the amendment, the President had to nominate Ministers with or without a portfolio (basically a set of responsibilities). Now, the amendment has removed the concept of a portfolio from the Constitution.


It seems like the legislature hasn't done much this month, which is totally understandable given the time of year. The influx of Constitutional amendments is interesting, and denotes an underlying motivation by the legislature to "fix" the Constitution and make it more serviceable. The treaty was, of course, the Executive continuing to do its duties in Foreign Affairs. Overall, it seems the legislature has done solid work this month whilst having a lower output than usual.

An interesting note about the General Assembly is how few Citizens voted on the above bills. In the past, the General Assembly has racked up to 10+ votes, but recently it seems to have fallen in number. The most possible reasons for this are twofold: a) it is the holidays so people are bound to be inactive and b) votes held on the forums typically hold less votes than those hosted by regional polls. Nonetheless, it is interesting to see whether this trend of lower-levels of activity will continue as NationStates steps out of the holiday season and slips back into regular happenings.

That's all for this legislative snapshot, tune in next time for more!

Read dispatch

British isles and commonwealth realms, Zion Imperium, Kantobliv, The southeast earth, and 2 othersKingdom of sacento, and Fremore

Just to tack on top of ambassadors saying stuff, the Rejected Times has another issue out. Full length this time.

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Issue LXV | January 2021

Editor-in-Chief: Toerana
Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Crowheim

Index

  • If Music Be the Food of Culture, Play On - Dead i jack

  • The OWL Voting Incident and TSP’s Proscribing of TBH - Makdon

  • A Conversation with the New Delegate, Chimes - Crowheim

  • The Gameplay Awards - Guest Writer Zukchiva

  • New Delegate of the South Pacific Elected - Purple Hyacinth

Before we start, A Leaf on the Wind is returning to TRT with a second edition of The Bread Box! Please submit questions for her to answer in the next edition of TRT here.


If Music Be the Food of Culture, Play On

OPINION | WRITTEN BY Junior Writer Dead i jack | EDITED BY Crowheim

My first region in NationStates was a founderless roleplay region called European Union. While the roleplay politics were heavily contested with relentless jockeying to win government positions, pass legislation, and more, perhaps the biggest prize in all of the region was winning Eurovoice. Eurovoice was a competition set to mirror the real world Eurovision Song Contest, a contest where the nations of the European Union would come together through music. During my time there, it was held every month or two without fail. Each player taking part in Eurovoice would submit a link to a song they liked, the participants would give points to their favorites, and a winner would be declared (and host the next one). In our humble RP UCR, this would get anywhere from 15-25 participants every time. European Union tried to capture the magic in other ways through a similar format like Europe’s Got Talent but it never took the same. Why was Eurovoice so popular and not EGT? I believe, and it’s probably cliché at this point, it’s because there is a universality in the appeal of music.

The power of music in NationStates, is the power to share something with each other. Even though members of a community might have varying tastes in music, the act of suggesting a song to listen to is at once both a window into who you are and an opportunity for discovery for those with you. Curating playlists on forums or chatrooms is easy and decentralized and a good way to pass time for those otherwise looking to be occupied. This is something that the Founderless Regions Alliance understood when they brought FRAvision to NSGP and these are lessons I learned from European Union and have carried with me to every region I have been involved in since.

When I got involved in the Rejected Realms, I decided that music would play an important role in my cultural vision. Indeed the first ever event I ran there was Rejectvision, a rebrand of Eurovoice. I made it accessible to participate in via telegram, discord, or forum, and it was a big success. It drew in players from all walks: onsite and offsite; Reject and Non-Reject. Encouraged by the participation, as I brainstormed more activity ideas as Culture Officer, we dipped back into the music well, striking gold with a music trivia idea called Popmaster. Wopruthien and I ironed out a simple format: the host plays a song via the bot and the first one to guess the artist and the title gets points. It was something we were excited about, but could never imagine the popularity the contest would grow to achieve. After the first time we held it there were demands for more and it turned into a weekly phenomenon. What was unique about Popmaster, though, was how many people wanted to host one themselves. It’s a Culture Officer’s dream to have others taking an active interest in planning and hosting activities and people were lining up to host their own rounds of Popmaster. With over a dozen different hosts, scores of participants, and probably anywhere from 30-50 different editions over the last 2 years, it would be hard to find a game as culturally impactful for a regional community except for Werewolf. As a cherry on top of all this, our musical events were drawing in players to sign up for citizenship of TRR. Music wasn’t just something fun we could entertain ourselves with, it played an important part in strengthening our community.

Using music to aid in community building can come in many different forms. At one time The South Pacific had classical music sessions, TSP and TRR have had Eurovision watch parties, some regions have done some impromptu karaoke in their discord voice chats, while more just hang out and play music for a bit as they talk or as they partake in military gameplay. No matter the form, music is a powerful cultural tool in building camaraderie. It can help start a conversation, it can help bring you together, it can help you form new bonds, and it can help you attract new people. And so I leave those would be cultural ministers/officers and region builders with this advice: If your region is hungry for something to do, something to share, feed it music.

The OWL Voting Incident and TSP’s Proscribing of TBH

OPINION | WRITTEN BY Apprentice Makdon | EDITED BY Crowheim

Order of events:

  1. November 18th, 2020: 3 nations of the names Rebbid, Glowgolden, and Seltin all vote for Commend Twobagger through TSP’s OWL voting system. This system allows any WA nation in TSP to vote on WA proposals by posting in the RMB of The South Pacific WA Voting Center. This vote determines TSP’s delegate’s vote. These nations are all puppets of TBH members.

  2. Sometime between the previous and following events: XKI notifies TSP of the unusual voting activity by the 3 TBH puppets.

  3. November 20th, 2020, 7:46 PM EST: TSP releases a statement reporting that they had been notified by 10000 Islands that three low ranking members of The Black Hawks has attempted to sway TSP’s democratically determined vote in favor of Commend Twobagger. This statement goes on to vituperate both the actions of the TBH members and the SC resolution, and encourages others to vote against Commend Twobagger.

  4. November 20th, 2020, 7:53 PM EST: TBH Major and Council Member [nation]Lord Dominator[\nation] states that TBH had been made aware of the situation and had berated the perpetrators. TBH had not informed TSP.

  5. November 20th, 2020, 9:47 PM EST: A TBH apology is later released. It apologizes for not TBH not informing TSP when they were notified of what had happened, and condemned the actions of the TBH members who tried to sway TSP’s vote.

  6. November 23rd 2020: Commend Twobagger fails, with the delegate’s of Lazarus, TNP, TEP, Wintreath, FNR voting against, all in some part due to TSP’s statement.

  7. January 5th, 2021, 9:48 PM EST: TSP publicizes a statement proscribing all TBH members from TSP, which is justified by TBH’s alleged attempt at influencing the Commend Twobagger vote, and an incident involving TBH council member Ever-Wandering Souls which took place some two years ago

So there’s a fair few heavy questions these events raise. What is regional sovereignty? What makes a region defender? Why is a GCR different from a UCR for raiders? Can TSP consider itself democratic while excluding many largely innocent players from membership? Why does anyone waste their time debating these things? If I were a more philosophical person I might care about answering these, but I’m not. Instead, I’d like to analyze these events for what they are, political plays, and see what they reflect about the state of GP.

Firstly, let’s consider the actions of the TBH members who attempted to sway TSP’s vote. What they did was plainly easy, obvious, and smart. As others have pointed out, they broke no explicit rules, and theoretically could’ve had a massive influence on the outcome of the SC vote. This is the price of doing democracy on-site. You either have to deal with this or go full oligarchy like Thalassia. However, one shouldn’t be too quick to denounce TSP’s voting system. It’s a reflection of their commitment to democracy, and respect is deserved for the fact TSP does it despite the risks. It was only a matter of time before those risks came to fruition though, so let's move onto the next event.

Why did TSP issue a statement? Now, it’s entirely possible that this was done in large part because of TSP’s deep commitment to giving their natives a voice and the perceived violation of regional sovereignty, you and I will likely never know. What we can now is that it was plainly a useful political play. TSP is opposed to Commend Twobagger, it looks like it’s going to pass, and then something drops into their lap that can swing the vote the way they want. It was a perfectly timed controversy. For all we know, TSP’s voting system has been abused before and they were completely aware of it, but waited till it was most politically expedient to use. Regardless, it got exactly what TSP wanted, whether it was intentional or not.

Why did TBH apologize? This is where things get interesting. TBH’s apology seemed like an inevitability at the time, but if we step back a bit, it becomes more confusing. TBH is a raiding organization. They exist to violate regional sovereignty. So why are they apologizing? There are two reasons. First, Commend Twobagger. TBH wants it to pass, and TSP’s statement is messing with that. An apology, one might reason, has a chance of mitigating this. The second is the state of GP, the utter niceness of it these days. I’ll get back to that later.

So, to sum up, so far we have three events, all of which were intelligent political plays, so much so that one could’ve probably predicted it would happen eventually. I’ll step back and draw my first assertion about GP now. It’s predictable, even stale. It’s almost all petty and superficial, becoming a game of optics and nothing more. Minor incidents occur, a bit is lost, a bit is won, and things go on, unchanged. I wasn’t around more than a year back, so I can’t say if things were more dynamic in the past, but it seems this conclusion isn’t one that’s contested. Some like the stability, proclaiming the growth of regional activity and community, others call it the death of NationStates. Either way, it’s there.

Moving on, what can be learned from TSP’s proscription of TBH? The first thing I’d like to point out is the critiques that were levied against this move. The biggest seem to be that the red phone incident is two years old, TSP’s own court found that it wasn’t enough to proscribe Souls, and that the Commend TB incident was being completely overstated. A question arises from this. Why did TSP justify the proscription with what it did, since these criticisms were fairly predictable? The red phone incident was big enough for justification, but it was two years old, so they needed something new, and thus reused the Commend TB incident. Simply put, it was important to TSP that they properly justified their proscription, even though they by their own laws didn’t need to. It was for the optics.

Finally, what do the trends in these events and the proscription of TBH mean for GP moving forwards? Well, earlier I mentioned how nice GP is. By that, I meant not that people on both sides of issues are often friends or that everyone hangs out on discord. What I meant is probably a product of that, but not a necessary one. What I meant is, for example, that raiders respect some regions. TBH felt like they should issue an apology for their members interfering with TSP. TSP felt like they needed to justify proscribing TBH with specific events. Why? Because everyone needs to seem nice, everyone needs to respect each other. Now, I’m all for being nice to people, but that’s what discord is for, not the GP forum. The GP forum should be for politics, and politics doesn’t play nice. It isn’t hard to see that this attitude towards politics in GP is largely responsible for GP’s staleness. No one can do anything without making someone angry, so they go through the motions of raiding or defending, without seriously ever trying to win anything big. However, TSP’s proscription of TBH indicates something. It appears to be a breakdown of the relationships that contribute to stability, and is, good or bad, a harbinger of things to come. Gameplay may be calcified, but something stirs beneath the surface.

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A Conversation with the New Delegate, Chimes

INTERVIEW | WRITTEN BY Deputy Editor-In-Chief Crowheim | EDITED BY the Editor-in-Chief

The Rejected Realms recently held delegate elections and chose Jamie, WA Officer, former Speaker, and former TNP delegate, to be its new Delegate. Jamie beat out four other candidates for the role. Here, I sit down with them and talk about what the future of TRR looks like.

Chipmunker: So thank you so much for agreeing to have this interview, Jamie, and may I congratulate you again on your comfortable victory in the TRR delegate elections! How did it feel when you found out you won, or did you know as much beforehand?

Jamie: I didn’t know beforehand at all really, our voting system is very unique in that preferences make all the different. I’m still shocked and humbled to win the election, all the other candidates were great and honestly it feels like a dream to be elected.

C: I’m sure. You beat out 4 others for the role, what do you say to them?

J: I would like to say it was a fun election and it was a really well spirited event full of lots of fun questions and I wish them all the best of luck for any future elections.

C: Awww, how nice! So, right off the bat of your term in office, you switched around some of the officer posts, and one is currently vacant, that being your own slot. What was the reasoning behind moving Robespierre in charge of WA affairs while continuing to leave Outreach empty, at least temporarily?

J: It was a combination of what I feel the region needs and what suited my cabinet, Robes is a talented WA author and our focus on domestic WA authorship and growth will complement them nicely. Outreach needs a person able to drive the car so to speak, be it updating guides or welcomes new players, which is why I left the office empty pending the officer election.

C: Interesting. You made this change pretty immediately, what other sorts of things might we rejects see in the very near future?

J: I want a strong cabinet, I have a number of announcements/plans which I’m hoping to announce soon, the next of which will be my revised RMB policy after the relevant rules have been updated.

C: You’re following up Sarah as delegate, who had a widely popular tenure. How do you plan to continue with the work she did and try and hold up to the excellent standard she set?

J: Sarah set a high bar. My term will focus on building upon the foundations that Sarah has built, I’ve already begun making sweeping changes - for example our new sparkly WFE!

C: The WFE is indeed looking very pretty and stylish! Speaking of style, Sarah also had a “gimmick” with her bread. Your opponent Neq planned on doing the same but with a dog had he been elected. Will you have a similar kind of thing, and if so, could you give any hints? :P

J: I believe ‘characters’ suit some people but not others, I see myself as just being me really :P I suppose you could say I’m a bit of a Mean Girl if you got the references from my delegate campaign xD

C: Well that’s a very fetch response. Such a grool delegate. Anyways, you’re leaving your WA Officer role to enter into this office. Are you proud of the term you’ve served?

J: On a whole, I’m happy. There was a few things I didn’t get round to finishing; such as my WA guide dispatch - but I’m intending to finish that regardless. I think WA activity has definitely improved, which was my goal. Was I perfect? Definitely not - I wish I could have done even more. But I feel I left the WA office in a good position.

C: Well I’m glad! Now I have a few questions about your plans for each arena under the jurisdiction of the delegate? What sort of ideas are you bringing to the table for Foreign Affairs?

J: My focus on FA affairs will be building bridges with more regions and strengthening relations we already have. As mentioned earlier, some of the events planned will encompass FA elements as well as culture, which I shall elaborate on as required.

C: Do you think Neq has been doing a good job managing FA thus far?

J: Absolutely. Neq hit the ground running with the diplo corps and I really respect their work ethic.

C: How about Nakari with Culture, and speaking of which, what are your plans for that department?

J: The big plan will be the cards event we have planned with a number of our friends and allies. It will be a big party of fun and i’m so glad to be able to have TRR involved in it. What can I say about Nakari, she’s a culture queen - she is full of amazing ideas and I can’t wait to work with her.

C: Yay, cards! That was a big part of your platform! How do you plan to get those not previously involved in that part of the game interested?

J: The thing is with cards - even if it’s not something that interests you, i’d always recommend trying it - to me its not about being the best its about making collections and collecting cards that you enjoy and like - and that should be the main appeal.

C:Very fair! So, finishing up, anything you’d like to say to the people of TRR who elected you into our highest office?

J: Yes. I am thankful and privileged to be your delegate, you gave me a big chance and big shoes to fill and will do my very best to make the region proud.

C: Thank you again for being here, and have a great day, Jamie! ❤️

J: Thank you ❤️

The Gameplay Awards

NEWS | WRITTEN BY Guest Writer Zukchiva | EDITED BY the Editor-In-Chief

Every year, the NationStates Gameplay community convenes in order to celebrate and award individuals, entities, and events that made an impact throughout the previous year. 2020, with all that had occurred this year both in terms of in-game politics and other issues, was a perfect and active year for awards. On December 25th, 2020,, Lord Dominator opened up the latest rendition of the Gameplay Awards. The rules and awards were similar to 2019’s Gameplay Awards, such as no-self nominations and a similar timetable for the ceremony.

Nominations opened immediately after Lord Dominator’s post, and a flurry of nominations were posted. Many popular gameplayers such as Tim, Phoenix, Xoriet, Altino, Roavin, and others were nominated for a various slew of individual awards. In terms of military organizations, nominations included Lily, the Black Hawks, the South Pacific Special Forces, the Grey Wardens, and the Autumnal Court of Caer Sidi. And for news organizations, entities like NSToday, Europeian Broadcasting Corparation, and the Rejected Times were nominated for their journalistic work. With over 30 people submitting nominations and seconds, the options for voting were diverse, with only one Award not having any valid nominations with a second.

On January 6th (the same day nominations were closed), voting for the Awards was opened. Over the next two weeks, over 70 votes were cast for the various Awards, utilizing a form Lord Dominator had provided. In an amazing display of activity, nearly half of all votes were cast within two days of the vote being opened! On January 21st, Lord Dominator formally closed the votes and formally announced Award results.

While many nominees were presented, only a few could win the Awards. Out of the individual awards, we see famous players like Dakota, Koth, Aquila, and Phoenix win various awards based on popularity, raiding/defending, and politics. On the military side, The Black Hawks won the “Raider Military of the Year'', with Lily winning the “Independent/Unaligned/Other Military of the Year”, and the Grey Wardens winning the “Defender Military of the Year Award”. The Rejected Times, as well as the Europeian Broadcasting Corporation, tied for best News Operation of the Year. Based on the subsequent comments in the thread, it is clear that many people were happy with the results.

Overall, the 2020 Gameplay Awards proved to be the final highlight for 2020. With over 30 nominations and 70 votes cast, the Awards go to show how involved and active of a community NationStates Gameplay is. Hopefully, the 2021 Awards prove to have just as many fun, interesting, and well-deserving nominations as last year’s Awards had!

New Delegate of the South Pacific Elected

NEWS | WRITTEN BY Journalist Purple Hyacinth | EDITED BY Crowheim

On the first of every January and July, the election for Delegate takes place in the South Pacific. The election runs in two rounds. In round one, legislators vote on all of the candidates using approval voting on the TSP forums. The top two candidates with the most approvals then move on to round two, which is a week-long gameside poll restricted to Native, WA resident nations, though members of the South Pacific Special Forces that are on deployment are allowed to vote via an alternate method.

TSP’s Delegate is largely a figurehead with little power. As a result, people often place emphasis on people’s trustworthiness rather than their ideas. Amerion, the incumbent, chose not to run. The three candidates who ran, Beepee, Rebeltopia, and Jay Coop, are all generally considered trustworthy figures. The candidates showed that they knew this too, with all three campaigns mentioning that they would be a safe choice. A third of voters cast their vote in approval of all candidates, and only one ballot was cast for Re-Open Nominations. The race ended up incredibly close, showing that legislators as a whole didn’t really have a strong preference for one candidate over another. Beepee received 27 votes, Rebeltopia received 26 votes, and Jay Coop received 25 votes.

Beepee and Rebeltopia moved on to round two. Since a lot of the nations that vote are nations who primarily are active gameside, round two is generally determined by who has the most influence on the RMB. Rebeltopia has not been very active on the RMB, so they were less well known. However, Beepee is not only active on the RMB, but during the election, was serving their second term as an elected Local Councillor, a role elected on gameside that primarily involves moderating the RMB. It was no surprise that Beepee held a strong lead over Rebeltopia, eventually getting twice as many votes as Rebeltopia.

After the election is over, TSP law states that the Delegate is not legally Delegate until they get the ingame seat. Beepee’s transition might be a long one--at the end of the election, they had 436 endorsements compared to Amerion’s 711--that’s 40% fewer endorsements. By comparison, when Amerion was elected, they had 809 endorsements and Aumeltopia had 916--only about 10% fewer endorsements--and Amerion’s transition into the Delegacy took 23 days. Based endorsement count trends from January 19th (the end of the election) to January 28th, I would guess that Beepee will surpass Amerion in endorsements in about a month. This likely long transition is probably due to the fact that Amerion is on the Council of Regional Security and Beepee is not. Beepee not being on the CRS means that they started off with a lower endorsement count, and Amerion being on the CRS means that nations are still asked to endorse them.

Beepee did not make many promises in their campaign, so we will have to wait and see what they will accomplish during their term. They may just sort of sit there--which is all that's really required of a Delegate anyway. But previous Delegates have done things beyond that. For example, Aumeltopia and Amerion held Endorsement Days to encourage cross-endorsing. Or perhaps they'll think of something new to do.

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I’ve been refounded again

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Honestly, death rate is a bit of a scam. Don't wrangle with mortality, just pack more living into fewer years!

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Due to two elections happening concurrently, I will not be covering the Chairperson elections. However, it's suggested that you read up and participate! Ask questions, maybe even run idk :flushed: Keep an eye on the forums!

We will be covering the Senate by-election shortly. uwu

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lol my army is made of killer robots :P

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hi

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New america- wrote:hi

Hello

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Today I'm happy to announce that the terrorists group of the Arenfjord massacre have been deported and killed.

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New america- wrote:hi

Haiii nice to see new people! Apply for citizenship to run and vote in elections and register to our forum and discord! Check links in the master dispatch and region home page!

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hi

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Karymsk wrote:hi

hello there

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The southeast earth wrote:hello there

General kenobe

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Fremore wrote:General kenobe

hehehe, you are a bold one.

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Taiwanese shogunate

Hello

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Swarms of present-laden delivery drones blot out the sun before major holidays.

Welp that AI running that city seems to be making things a little too efficient

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Hey Unionists! :p

EDN has released an article about elections here:

Everyday News Article

The Race is On
By: Josephto, Writer
This week has seen some of the most political activity in the Union in many months. As expected, Senators Isles, Sacento, and We The People were elected, with Senator WTP beating RON by only .02 of a point. Following the Senate election, the General Assembly reconvened, with Chairperson Zeneste opening the constitutionally mandated Chairperson election. As expected, the Chairperson announced his reelection to the Chair. He, however, was not the only candidate.

World Assembly Delegate Asdersland later announced that he was seeking to unseat Chairperson Zeneste. He was joined in candidacy by Zion, Davenmark, and Phoenix Coalition. These announced candidates surprised many, including the Chairperson and this writer.

When the candidates were asked why they were running to unseat Chairperson Zeneste and what could they offer to make the Assembly better, former Speaker Phoenix said, “I am the leading mastermind in this region of being effective.” Chair Zen said, “My intentions for the General Assembly are clear, and simple. I want to help our Assembly prosper as the lower house of our legislature.” Delegate Asdersland responded saying, “I am running because I believe that this body needs an experienced legislator and writer at its helm.” Asders later went on to say, “I will spare no effort to be the best Chair possible. This means ensuring that proposals are properly written and formatted, ensuring that the rules of debate are followed by everyone (including the Chair), and generally guiding the Assembly.”

In addition to the General Assembly Chair election, the Senate by-election is going to be held within the coming days. At the time of the writing of this article, two candidates have announced their running for the upper chamber of the legislature. Minister of Defense and Deputy Chancellor Kade announced his campaign for the Senate, as well as initially new citizen Muffin. In their campaign kick off statements, they both agreed to work on General Assembly reform, as well as support the LinkUL-01 Formatting Committee Report on legislative formats. Muffin also proposed a “poll channel” on discord, perhaps establishing a regional polling system. The idea seemed to be well liked by the various citizens of the Union. However,in a surprising turn of events, a day after announcing his candidacy,Muffin announced he was dropping out of the race, citing health issues. This now means there is one seat left for the Senate, and we here at Everyday News wish Muffin the best.

With these elections under way, it is clear the Union is far from being mundane and politically apathetic. Just a few weeks ago, a competitive Chair race would have been laughable, especially when Chairperson Zeneste ran unopposed in the by-election when former Chairperson Thatcher Whitehall began a break from the Union. The Union is more active than ever, so to the politically aspiring citizens reading this article, I have but one question. What is next?

Josephto is currently Deputy Chairperson and is a well-known supporter of Zeneste for Chairperson, so some bias may be present in this article.
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It was written by the honorable Josephto, and it's a pretty great read! Hope you enjoy!

Also, as a note I've decided not to do election coverages for these two elections, mainly because it is a tiny bit tiring to format. :p (Just an FYI.)

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How many of y’all started with a Tyranny? I was wanting a challenge that’s why I started with everything being low

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OwO what's this a campwaign thwead fwom NSM?!?!

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Fremore wrote:How many of y’all started with a Tyranny? I was wanting a challenge that’s why I started with everything being low

just no

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