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#65: TBTC's Time Has Run Out
Taken from the comments of "TBTC's Time Has Run Out;" syntax errors fixed.
Chuong: Then I guess the Danish city of Middelfart can be free once again, I suppose.
Zax: Not really. Just because TBTC is gone doesn't mean the CNG smugglers aren't. They're going to continue to do stupid little things like that, and as long they're out there doing that, cities like Middelfart will be under local restricted access, where only citizens are allowed. These days, their national governments are backing certain cities of their own with that order in hopes that no CNG smuggler even sees the existence of such places.
Chuong: Then Middelfart would be under Danish military protection as usual, then. Then I guess that means the other places in our world, Dixit in India, Silly in Belgium, Bangkok in Thailand, Intercourse in the American state of Pennsylvania, and the like, are also under military protection from their national governments as well.
Konrad: Unfortunately, yes. I doubt even Corps Coon would enjoy seeing Intercourse under martial law by the Pennsylvania National Guard, but it's that or the town falls to the CNG crisis.
Jack: Bangkok is still under martial law. But these days with the CNG crisis, visiting Thailand basically requires special permission from the national government, which usually means a no 99% of the time. Sometimes, they'd probably have Lek the Golden Lion of Thailand to review visa applications of tourists. Of course, that's usually going to end up as a no, too.
Corps Coon: No; we have the National Guard patrolling that town right now. They said it was going to make their job easier, however, with TBTC gone.
Leo: So far Lek had said "no" to absolutely everybody. He probably would even say no to us. He has no confidence in foreigners right now.
Super C: Surely there's got to be at least one "yes."
Leo: You'd think so, but it's 100% no.
Chuong: The only people Lek would say "yes" to are ethnic Thai people who live overseas; many of them are visiting Thailand to see their own family and relatives there. But with this CNG crisis, that would be a "no" as well, which makes this situation much more frustrating.
Leo: Indeed.
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The Mini-RP Collection
#65: TBTC's Time Has Run Out
Taken from the comments of "TBTC's Time Has Run Out;" syntax errors fixed.
Chuong: Then I guess the Danish city of Middelfart can be free once again, I suppose.
Zax: Not really. Just because TBTC is gone doesn't mean the CNG smugglers aren't. They're going to continue to do stupid little things like that, and as long they're out there doing that, cities like Middelfart will be under local restricted access, where only citizens are allowed. These days, their national governments are backing certain cities of their own with that order in hopes that no CNG smuggler even sees the existence of such places.
Chuong: Then Middelfart would be under Danish military protection as usual, then. Then I guess that means the other places in our world, Dixit in India, Silly in Belgium, Bangkok in Thailand, Intercourse in the American state of Pennsylvania, and the like, are also under military protection from their national governments as well.
Konrad: Unfortunately, yes. I doubt even Corps Coon would enjoy seeing Intercourse under martial law by the Pennsylvania National Guard, but it's that or the town falls to the CNG crisis.
Jack: Bangkok is still under martial law. But these days with the CNG crisis, visiting Thailand basically requires special permission from the national government, which usually means a no 99% of the time. Sometimes, they'd probably have Lek the Golden Lion of Thailand to review visa applications of tourists. Of course, that's usually going to end up as a no, too.
Corps Coon: No; we have the National Guard patrolling that town right now. They said it was going to make their job easier, however, with TBTC gone.
Leo: So far Lek had said "no" to absolutely everybody. He probably would even say no to us. He has no confidence in foreigners right now.
Super C: Surely there's got to be at least one "yes."
Leo: You'd think so, but it's 100% no.
Chuong: The only people Lek would say "yes" to are ethnic Thai people who live overseas; many of them are visiting Thailand to see their own family and relatives there. But with this CNG crisis, that would be a "no" as well, which makes this situation much more frustrating.
Leo: Indeed.
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Chuong: And now the CNG crisis is much worse than before. When I used to live in Denmark, I had no idea Middelfart was that close to where I lived, which was Svendborg. Actually, Middelfart and Svendborg are both on Funen Island in Denmark. Close, yet far apart on opposite ends of the island. I've never been to Middelfart, but I used to hear of that place a lot. Now, it looks like I will never see what Middelfart looks like due to the global CNG lockdown.
Ice Pirate: Nothing much to see there since people there tend to prefer to keep to themselves but these days, they don't want foreigners to know that their city exists for obvious reasons. There's another Danish city called Horsens, but despite their city logo and name, they're not famous for horses or anything horse-related much.
Juno: All these weird place names. Then there's Australia; a country whose environment that earned them the description of being hell on Earth. Even though they went from Earth's largest prison complex to Earth's largest backup data center complex, their wildlife and environment remains the same.
Ice Pirate: Nothing much to see there since people there tend to prefer to keep to themselves but these days, they don't want foreigners to know that their city exists for obvious reasons. There's another Danish city called Horsens, but despite their city logo and name, they're not famous for horses or anything horse-related much.
Juno: All these weird place names. Then there's Australia; a country whose environment that earned them the description of being hell on Earth. Even though they went from Earth's largest prison complex to Earth's largest backup data center complex, their wildlife and environment remains the same.
Len: People describe us as hell on Earth, but do we have a country that some say is heaven on Earth?
Super C: Good question.
Super C: Good question.
Chuong: My personal quote of mine is that in heaven there is order but in hell there is pleasure. I could say Singapore is about as close as to heaven as it can get but this is open to interpretation. But no doubt Singapore is an incredibly orderly country that can teach the world about morals and order in the modern world. Their robotic, AI, and tech development are pretty much out of this world.
Jack: I'm going to say New Zealand because it's a small but incredible tropical country with their fauna and flora. It was where the rich British people would live in during the colonial days before it became it's own country.
Zax: Some say Iceland because it's a modern country yet people there still have that villager mindset where everybody there still knows each other personally. As Earth's most isolated country as well as a country hidden up in the Arctic, they don't have to deal with pest bugs or spiders even as far as I know. Everybody there take care of each other well and are not bothered by what happens outside their borders as long they're not involved. Their country also have lush greenery everywhere too.
Chuong: Too bad Iceland has volcanoes and earthquakes that keeps people up at night. Leonhard the Mighty Lion knows this too since he lives there. But yeah I guess you could say Iceland is among the most heavenly countries on Earth.
Jack: I'm going to say New Zealand because it's a small but incredible tropical country with their fauna and flora. It was where the rich British people would live in during the colonial days before it became it's own country.
Zax: Some say Iceland because it's a modern country yet people there still have that villager mindset where everybody there still knows each other personally. As Earth's most isolated country as well as a country hidden up in the Arctic, they don't have to deal with pest bugs or spiders even as far as I know. Everybody there take care of each other well and are not bothered by what happens outside their borders as long they're not involved. Their country also have lush greenery everywhere too.
Chuong: Too bad Iceland has volcanoes and earthquakes that keeps people up at night. Leonhard the Mighty Lion knows this too since he lives there. But yeah I guess you could say Iceland is among the most heavenly countries on Earth.
Super C: All interesting choices.
Len: It's given us all something to think about.
Len: It's given us all something to think about.
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