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Proposed by [[User:BobTHJ|BobTHJ]] 11:17, 18 May 2007 (EDT)
Proposed by [[User:BobTHJ|BobTHJ]] 11:17, 18 May 2007 (EDT)

Current revision as of 14:49, 23 May 2007

This is a mutable rule.
This rule is current, please view the discussion page for its vote archives and any discussion.


Proposed by BobTHJ 11:17, 18 May 2007 (EDT)

At any time, the leader of a Canton may set an Industry Index (an integer between 0 and 10, inclusive) for their Canton by posting it to the Public Announcements page. Unless otherwise specified, the default Industry Index for any Canton is 3. Canton Leaders may change the Industry Index for their Canton at any time. The Industry Index is a measure of how hard the citizens of that Canton are directed to work.

On the 10th day of each month the Scorekeeper shall deduct Popularity from each Canton Leader equal to RANDOM:DIS times the Industry Index for that Canton minus 10 (New Popularity = Old Pop - ((RANDOM:DIS * Ind Index) - 10)). This represents how content the citizens of each Canton are with their leadership.

On the 15th day of each month, the Scorekeeper shall set the Industry Points of each Canton as follows (unspent Industry Points from the previous month are lost): Industry Points = Industry Index * (Adult Pop + (Middle-aged pop / 2) + (Young Adult pop / 3)) * [random number] (The above figures represent the population for that Canton only) In the above calculation, replace [random number] with the following:

  • North Canton - RANDOM: GOOG
  • South Canton - RANDOM: AMZN
  • East Canton - RANDOM: YHOO
  • West Canton - RANDOM: EBAY
  • Central Canton - RANDOM: CSCO

The Industry Point total should be rounded down to the nearest integer. Industry Points represent the labor power of the citizens of each Canton.

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