Talk:A World of War: World Revived/@comment-26044830-20160705005030

copy and pasted because i want a template, but i will re-edit

Commonwealth of Australia (pre-rev) / Federal Kingdom of Australia (official) / Australian Empire (common sense)
 * Government: Just a year after a revolution had broken down most of the country, most people have expected to recognise this monarchist state to former Black Claw members.
 * Political Parties
 * Rheinhardt Dynasty:
 * WOWW Revivalism [Make Australia Great Again like WOWW1]:
 * Research:
 * Space Agency / Imperial Australian Space Office:
 * Military:
 * Barton-class Air Carrier [we need one to survive and strengthen our naval strength]: Currently Australia has the Canberra-class (actually i'm still keeping them but I'm going to build a larger one), but to increase their current navy strength over their territorial waters and its claims (Polynesian Territory), they announce this air carrier to be built. About as large enough to fit 150 aircraft as planned, it has being commissioned and expected to be done around 2019-2020 and could be used for their colonial exploiting
 * Weaponry: While Australia slowly becomes independent on manufacturing weaponry, they still focus on the best their current weapons are capable of using addon components in their last generation of gas-loading weapons which should be done by next year. Then full funding of railguns may be made for two years by government and then full development would begin for the next five years.
 * Military:
 * Imperial Division of The Black Claw (IDTBC) | Personnel: Continues to be increased through huge campaigns of recruiting especially towards the Territory of New Guinea and New Zealand and has reached 150,000 troops through successful campaigns. Subdivisions are renamed to the Claw as prefix typically to fit with the former organisation that overthrew Australia into a kingdom rather than a monarchy tied to former Queen Elizabeth, although that doesn't mean they would simply abolish the word royal domestically.
 * 150,000 active personnel
 * 25,000 reserve personnel
 * Usual soldiers in active personnel are provided modern weapons (self-loading, faster reloading, addons and velocity are prioritised; appearance doesn't count) and vigorous training
 * The Black Claw Division - Legion (TBCD-L) (official) | Australian Land Forces (ALF) (unofficial; common) | Land: Being increased a little but mostly have no major changes given. However all new tanks, vehicles and trucks are only to be commissioned by Australian military and industry with very few exceptions such as imports if necessary but not always required.
 * 65 heavy tanks (expect self-made heavy tanks to be made)
 * 870 armoured vehicles
 * 1100 transport trucks
 * 70 artillery
 * 70 air defence systems
 * The Black Claw Division - Classis | Australian Navy (unoff., com.) | Navy: Continues to be increased drastically from commission and also constructing of a larger air carrier has being made to gain more control over their own territorial waters and overseas. Most ports that build them are now located in Melbourne and Sydney and these construction ports are based off some former trading ports that are being currently converted temporaily. A larger one in Geelong is expected to be made and these trading ports will resume its progress of growing trade power once this new construction port is built by 2019.
 * 20,000 personnel
 * 9,000 reserve personnel
 * 2 aircraft carriers (Canberra-class) (one planned Barton-class under construction)
 * 4 destroyers
 * 6 submarines
 * 20 frigates
 * 34 patrol boats
 * 6 minehunters (have you ever played minesweepers????)
 * 2 survey ships
 * 3 transport ships (WWI style)
 * 6 planned ships (1 destroyer and 5 frigates)
 * The Black Claw Division - Aeria | Australian Air Force (unoff., com) | Air Force:
 * 110 combat aircraft (all are multirole)
 * 35 transport planes
 * 45 military drones (approx. 50 are ordered in local factories [expect 2 years to be fully done])
 * Military bases: Being aware of France's answers, they start building up military bases along the mainland Australian coastlines, especially the east coast of Australia to increase their defensive strength but also make it isolated in making sure general users don't know military bases exist in their own cities through disguise or even underground. These type of buildings are set to be done by 2020 and further construction to Polynesia if necessary. After commencing of construction, they announce military bases are going to be built but never revealed it's location to their civilians.
 * Conflicts:
 * Operation Pericles (National; Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji) (3rd February 2017-29th March 2017): As controlling the Pacific could give them more naval power and superiority across the southern part of it's ocean, they declare war on Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji to integrate them into a greater power they should've done. Australia only sent 4,000 troops and 20 heavy tanks due to those islands having little or no army but police but time-consuming as their defence was water. By 29th March 2017, all of them fell and are annexed into Australia under the name Polynesian Territory.
 * Australian-East Timor War (30th March 2017-31st March 2017): Shortly after Operation Pericles, Australia decides to rekt East Timor and land with 1,000 troops with heavy equipment. They fell within 25 hours during the Battle of Dili as they have only 1,356 troops with small arms. Australia annexes East Timor and calls it the military province of Timor.
 * Regions: Regions have 12 seats, but Australian District and the territories have two each with the exception of newly annexed Territory of New Zealand in the senate. Regions are led by governors which have a lesser degree of autonomy (assume is 15% if EUIV) and territories have a relative level of autonomy (assume 30-50%)
 * Australian District (Sydney): Formerly the Australian Capital Territory (second; name used starting from the revolution until June 2016) because misleading words are one of the specialities. Rheinhardt intentionally made Sydney as capital of the "Federal Kingdom" and planned to attract immigration (but tightly control possible refugees since migrant crisis to curb extremism) to here. Redevelopments are made onto the city itself which more details are said below and priorities are tourism, commercial, immigration and government buildings.
 * Imperial Capital of Sydney: Currently the city holds a population of 4.83 million people by the end of 2017.
 * New Holland (Northern Territory and North Western Australia): This is basically Northern Territory with Kimberley, without a territorial status. Mostly prioritised on conserving species (invasive species must be eradicated!!!11!1), tourism and maintaining/expanding infrastructure, this region is basically one of the irrelevant regions of post-revolution Australia apart from tourism.
 * Autonomous City of Darwin: Current population by the end of the year is 0.21 million.
 * Wheatbelt (South Western Australia): Unlike New Holland, this one is supposed to be called Euxilias in WOWW1, but however because of laziness, Wheatbelt is used. A huge agricultural region, mostly around the Mediterranean climate zone, however production of this continues to expand from grazing to crops. Forestry declines east of Perth as it now moves to Tasmania (some trees are not enough huh).
 * Imperial City of Perth: Current population by the end of the year is 2.29 million.
 * Eyre (South Australia)
 * Imperial City of Adelaide: Current population by the end of the year is 1.454 million.
 * Parramatta (New South Wales): Basically the outside of Sydney + ACT and seriously another misleading name because Australian District controls the Parramatta. Immigration is not quite significant here but on the western side of the region, planned agriculture and towns are made by local government. Former capital Canberra's parliaments and other government buildings becomes open to the public, with few exceptions (e.g. local government ones).
 * Imperial City of Canberra: Current population by the end of the year is 0.43 million. This is mostly from birth growth not immigration (though still affects) and is currently expanding and has completely taken half of former ACT and Queanbayan.
 * Victoria: An industrialised region, now home to even more military factories just outside of Melbourne and the post-revolutionary government wanted to do so although they have being careful and sensitive to further climate change, unfortunately bushfires have caused more problems. Redevelopments are made into urban centres as a goal to turn this region into a commercial and tourist hotspot and current priorities include constructing domestic factories to produce enough weapons, tourism and immigration.
 * Imperial City of Melbourne
 * Burnett (South Queensland): A planned megacity on Brisbane is a huge plan and it occupies technically southeast Queensland and the rest belongs to Phillippia. Storms are also quite potent and possibly violent as global warming continues but still tourism is a priority, along with commercial and culture. Immigration is prioritised.
 * Imperial City of Brisbane: Current population is 2.134 million. Brisbane and Gold Coast continues to make efforts of forming a megacity by concentrating between each other on building residental and industrial zones.
 * Phillippia (North Queensland): A gateway to Papua New Guinea, now called Territory of New Guinea.
 * Autonomous City of Mackay
 * Tasmania: Isolated island and it's infrastructure is quite small compared to mainland.
 * Autonomous City of Hobart
 * Territory of New Zealand: Has 12 seats similar to the current Australian regions and has dramatically (and suddenly) reduced the autonomy to 25% as personnel had completely stabilised New Zealand completely though small and sufficient differences of culture may take a while to be assimilated. Currently the local newly established government plans to create forestry plants in their own cities brought from New Zealand's trees (forestry laws are defied) and also along with tourism.
 * City of Auckland: Capital now since 1865. Population by the end of the year is 1.734 million from 1.651 million. The city is turned into a port mostly in he centre, commercial buildings near the soon-to-be huge trading port remains but could be demolished and redesigning the city would take about three years to be finished, along with a mini-canal across Otahuhu for people who don't prefer going around and also across New Lynn (technically making it an island). Final costs estimate around 50-60 billion USD for this and yet some sceptics may think it could ruin the current looks provided and anger the people living in those areas.
 * City of Wellington:
 * City of Christchurch
 * Territory of New Guinea: This territory is basically an outsourcing region for both Australians and New Zealanders to benefit rather than signing contracts from their own local businesses outside (or rather 2.5% of the economy they outsource). They don't reduce autonomy and instead focus on modernisation projects which former Papua New Guinea needs to improve upon for its own infrastructure and economy to become independent and become a province but that doesn't really apply to New Zealand (they will be split into two-three regions next year).
 * City of Port Moresby: Current population by the end of the year is 0.38 million. Modernisation project commences this year along with the whole territory of New Guinea to reduce poverty, improve living conditions and integrate them to Australia in a slow way. However outskirts of Port Moresby, the Australian government starts to fund and build underground military bases in the middle of rainforest and just like planned east coast defence systems to basically defend but these kind of bases would be enough to make surveillance against those people in the city of Port Moresby to keep them integrated and prevent further chaos.
 * Demographics and Analytics:
 * Population: By the end of the year, total population of Australia is 37,777,324 and a fertility rate of 2.21.
 * Australia: 25,231,294
 * New Zealand: 4,622,930
 * Papua New Guinea: 7,923,100
 * Religion: With Islamophobia being a problem to multicultural communities in Australia, the Australian government decides that even with secularism, things can become messed up and paganism is the only way to solve it. One man named as Andrew Trikoli purposed a paganist religion involving worshipping dragons and centre it at the highest mountains in former Papua New Guinea and claimed he worshipped a dragon a while ago. Government denies the request and even though some cultural communities had suggested paganist religions based off their own ancient faiths (e.g. Slavs go for Slavic [already started]) but they are denied as potential controversy. Then it comes down to the dragon faith thing and the indigenous faiths. Jeremy decided to go for the dragon faith thing because there is little bias over current faiths. Jeremy hired the founder of this idea to finalise it for next year, Trikoli is proud but everyone would be like "hey wtf"
 * Economy: Drops from 71,000 USD to 64,250 USD per capita. This gives us a total of 2.427 trillion USD in total and reasoning behind this is due to population being added up from Papua New Guinea and New Zealand but still technically grows. Domestic companies in Australia has started expanding their influence across New Zealand and New Guinea and stores in New Zealand are expected to start include some Australian supermarkets next year. Tourism still grows though from this but slowly drifts away from being dependent on that and move into resource exploit and commercial services.
 * Diplomacy
 * Malaysia: Revokes warning status (thank you razvy BUT REMEMBER IF U DON'T WANT TO JOIN DON'T JOIN)
 * United States: Only asks for FTA.
 * France: We tell them this is only for defensive purposes. (However I'm becoming quite more suspicious on how they are trying to build military bases over a lot of islands, no gameplay effect not even any nation may know the underground bases [yet])