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Just now, vcczar said:

I think we just need @themiddlepolitical . If he fails to meet the 24 hour deadline, then we will assume he puts no one on the career track. 

I’ll have it in the morning, drove all day gotta wake up at 5. It’ll be in 😄 I wanted to have it in and have the names down that are applicable so it will be quick, just not near a pc.

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Draft years: 1772
Military Track: John Patten
State Legislature:Thomas Burke 
Backroom Politics Track : John Lambert

Justice: Richard Basset

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14 hours ago, Hestia said:

Private Sector: Andrew Pickens
Military Track: James Madison Sr. 
State Legislature: Squire Boone
Backroom Politics Track: Henry Southard

You gotta redo this because the politicians on the draft track must come from the "draft year" 1772 as per my instructions. Madison Sr, for instance, is far too old. 

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2 minutes ago, vcczar said:

You gotta redo this because the politicians on the draft track must come from the "draft year" 1772 as per my instructions. Madison Sr, for instance, is far too old. 

Oh. My bad, I thought everyone was the same draft year. Will fix soon.

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@MrPotatoTed @jvikings1 @DakotaHale @Hestia @Rezi @Rodja @WVProgressive @Cal @ConservativeElector2 @SilentLiberty @themiddlepolitical

Career Track has been processed. You'll note under the "Current Office" column in your tabs that it will say "Career Track" for some of the politicians. In the future, when we get to this phase again, you'll be asked to type this in yourself (I'll remind you) until either @MrPotatoTed or I figure out how to automate it from the Career Track tab. Speaking of which, you'll see your politicians on the Career Track tab now. 

Next Phase allows under the Era of Independence Rules is "Relocate Politician". If you have a politician with an alternate state you can relocate them to a different state:

  • Does your politician have an alternate state?
  • Does the alternate state exist as a US State? (We only have the original 13 states right now)
  • Do you want to relocate that politician at this time or any time. Note: You cannot move back to your initial state unless it is also listed as an alternate state. 

I strongly discourage relocating a politician unless 1) the current state is so filled with talent that rising in the state is impossible, or 2) a new state was just created, allowing for an opportunity to rise. or 3) politicians ideology is a much better fit for the alternate state. 

Lastly, let me know if you choose not to relocate a politician. This way, if you all respond quickly, I can get to the next phase. Otherwise, we wait for 24 hours to expire. 

I also want to say great job with the career track choices. Will be interesting. 

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9 minutes ago, vcczar said:

Ok I think we just need @themiddlepolitical and then I’ll roll for the two CPU factions 

Yep no eligible! 

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Nominations to the Continental Congress!

@MrPotatoTed @jvikings1 @DakotaHale @Hestia @Rezi @Rodja @WVProgressive @Cal @ConservativeElector2 @SilentLiberty @themiddlepolitical

Instructions: You may nominate one politician to each eligible delegate spot. This politician must have at least 1 legislative ability and he cannot be on the Career Track. Preference goes to politicians with the highest legislative power. 

Copy + Past the form below: 

*Put the delegates name with a delegate spot of their current state. Include their legislative ability number. (Ex. Dakota Hale 2) We have the name and the number shows he has 2 legislative ability. 

PA-1: 

PA-2:

PA-3:

PA-4:

VA-1:

VA-2:

VA-3:

VA-4:

MA-1:

MA-2:

MA-3:

MA-4:

MD-1:

MD-2:

MD-3:

MD-4:

NY-1:

NY-2:

NY-3:

NC-1:

NC-2:

NC-3:

SC-1:

SC-2:

SC-3:

CT-1:

CT-2:

CT-3:

NJ-1:

NJ-2:

NJ-3:

NH-1:

NH-2:

RI-1:

RI-2:

GA-1:

GA-2:

DE-1:

DE-2:

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PA-1: William Montogomery 1

PA-2:William MacClay 2

PA-3:George Bryan 1

VA-1:Peyton Randolph 1

VA-2:Carter Braxton 2

MA-1:John Hancock 2

MA-2:Samuel Allyne Otis 2

MA-3:John Williston 1

 NC-1 Richard Caswell 1

NC-2 Hugh Williamson 2

NC-3 Robert Howe 1 

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Question to @vcczar: Does it matter what spot I have a statesmen run for a delegate? For example. 
 

RI-1

Candidate 1 (2 leg)

candidate 2 (3 leg)

candidate 3 (3 leg)

RI-2

candidate 4 (1 leg)

Would the candidates be considered simply statewide for the delegation, or should we be strategizing seat by seat? My order changes significantly if in the above example, candidate 4 represents RI-2. I am currently imagining that all candidates duke it out for all spots as that makes more sense to me. 
 

PA-1: Thomas Scott (2)

PA-2: None

PA-3: None

PA-4: None

VA-1: Edmund Pendleton (2)

VA-2: Daniel Morgan (1)

VA-3:

VA-4:

MA-1: Artemis Ward (2)

MA-2: Joseph Warren (1)

MA-3: Benjamin Lincoln (1)

MA-4: None

MD-1: William Smallwood (1)

MD-2: Robert Goldsborough (1)

MD-3: None

MD-4: None

NY-1: None

NY-2: None

NY-3: None

SC-1: William Moultrie (1)

SC-2: None

SC-3: None

CT-1: None

CT-2: None

CT-3: None

NJ-1: Abraham Clark (2)

NJ-2: N/A

NJ-3: N/A

NH-1: Abiel Foster (2)

NH-2: Johnathon Freeman (1)

RI-1: William Bradford (1)

RI-2: None

GA-1: James Armstrong (1)

GA-2: None

DE-1: Nicholas Van Dyke (1)

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PA-1: John Dickinson (2)

PA-2: Peter Muhlenberg (2)

PA-3: Samuel Maclay (2)

PA-4:

VA-1: Benjamin Harrison V (2)

VA-2: Theodorick Bland (2)

VA-3:

VA-4:

MA-1: Elbridge Gerry (2)

MA-2:

MA-3:

MA-4:

MD-1: William Smith (1)

MD-2:

MD-3:

MD-4:

NY-1: Robert Yates (2)

NY-2:

NY-3:

SC-1: Thomas Tudor Tucker (2)

SC-2: Andrew Pickens (2)

SC-3:

CT-1:

CT-2:

CT-3:

NJ-1:

NJ-2:

NJ-3:

NH-1:

NH-2:

RI-1: Joseph Stanton Sr. (2)

RI-2:

GA-1: Edward Telfair (1)

GA-2: Lachlan MacIntosh (1)

DE-1:

DE-2:

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