smellincoffee
22nd Jul 2010, 8:20 AM
Note: This story is the beginning of my trying the "War: What is it Good For?" challenge. (http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=409799) ". While the intro is fairly normal, later entries might be more understandable if you've given the rules of this challenge a once-over.
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http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/001-March.jpg
The name's Marc. Marc Armand. I'm a cop.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/002-MarcCop.jpg
Yeah, I know. People don't like cops. Maybe you don't like cops. But here I am, all the same. My dad was a professor of sorts, a real gentle guy. He always talked about how people...ought to work together, to help each other out. Because of him, I wanted to do my part. I wanted to help out -- so I became a cop.
I wanted to make sure people didn't speed through folks' neighborhoods -- wanted to be there when someone's house was robbed to make sure the thief was caught. I've got a fairly simple vision of an ideal world, and I try to play my part in it.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/eatingpizza.jpg
Things worked out that way at first. My wife Juliette and I met as security guards at a local hospital. We spent a lot of long hours together, helping patients in the emergency room and keeping disruptions to a minimum. My application to join the police academy was accepted first: by the time she was accepted, we were married and expecting our first child.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/003-MarcCar.jpg
I liked being a cop, patrolling the neighborhood. It made me feel as though I was doing my part, like I wanted. I didn't have a lot of friends on the force -- hardly any, actually.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/demotedawww.jpg
After being promoted to the state police force, I nearly lost my job after expressing some unfavorable political opinions.
Life in the Dominion isn't bad. Our history's bloody -- the entire continent was seized through war -- but it's arguably been for the best. Through monarchies, religious dictatorships, and a republic, the Dominion has steadily grown in might and in the esteem of its citizens. We enjoy lives of ease and far more rights than those who live across the seas. Still, people don't like you making a fuss, and the Ansar Order is perfectly willing to...eliminate people who insist on doing so.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/004-Jeanne.jpg
As much as I like being a cop, and a dad to our baby Jeanne, my life's about to change. At six o'clock tonight, earlier, I received a phone call from the constable-in-chief. The Dominion is at war.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/ohnoz.jpg
For the past three years, the mighty empire of Sumeria has been expanding. A generation ago it and another power, Carthage, destroyed the Byzantine Republic: now, Sumeria intends to expand into Persia.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/sailingforth.jpg
Our leaders are not willing to allow another power to be defeated. After ensuring Carthaginian support, the Congress of Communes launched an expeditionary force in secret.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/001-Landfall.jpg
They landed in Carthage today, and will soon march into the interior to fight Sumeria. The government's aim, it says, is to distract the Sumerians to the point that they cannot continue with their offensive into Persia.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/carthage.jpg
This, then, is a world war, for all the great powers of the globe are united. The Dominion, with Carthage at her side, will force the Sumerians to withdrawn from the conquered territories. For this, I am proud. I believe in my local commune -- but I believe in the Dominion, too.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/005-MilOff.jpg
It is well that I do, for the Congress has issued orders to every commune to induct their best young men into the Guard. We are mobilizing for war, and I have been called to leave the constabulary and join the services.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/007-OfftoWar.jpg
I do not know what waits me, but I anticipate it eagerly.
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You may be wondering: what's up with those pictures from another game in there? Aren't the Carthaginians, Persians, Sumerians, and Byzantines people from the history books?
In thinking on how I might tell the story of my trying this challenge, I realized I needed an idea of who the powers were, and why the war is going to last so long. I tried making up random governments/kingdoms, and I thought about setting it in history. Then I realized: in a game I play, Civilization III, I sometimes engage massive wars of the sort portrayed in this challenge. In fact, a recent game drew my nation into a centuries-long war that would be perfect for this.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/Map.jpg
The known world, with leading powers indicated. The "remnants" were kingdoms long ago absorbed by the Arab Dominion, which is now just the Dominion to indicate that everyone is fairly happy living together. Marc Armand, for instance, was born in a small neighborhood of Lyons.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/lyonsconquered.jpg
Lyons was "freed from feudalism" in the middle ages, along with most of France and Russia.
As I play through the challenge, I will use a screen capture from the game from time to time to give a "bigger" picture. Matching the pace of the challenge and the pace of my Civ3 game should be fun. :lol:
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http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/001-March.jpg
The name's Marc. Marc Armand. I'm a cop.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/002-MarcCop.jpg
Yeah, I know. People don't like cops. Maybe you don't like cops. But here I am, all the same. My dad was a professor of sorts, a real gentle guy. He always talked about how people...ought to work together, to help each other out. Because of him, I wanted to do my part. I wanted to help out -- so I became a cop.
I wanted to make sure people didn't speed through folks' neighborhoods -- wanted to be there when someone's house was robbed to make sure the thief was caught. I've got a fairly simple vision of an ideal world, and I try to play my part in it.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/eatingpizza.jpg
Things worked out that way at first. My wife Juliette and I met as security guards at a local hospital. We spent a lot of long hours together, helping patients in the emergency room and keeping disruptions to a minimum. My application to join the police academy was accepted first: by the time she was accepted, we were married and expecting our first child.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/003-MarcCar.jpg
I liked being a cop, patrolling the neighborhood. It made me feel as though I was doing my part, like I wanted. I didn't have a lot of friends on the force -- hardly any, actually.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/demotedawww.jpg
After being promoted to the state police force, I nearly lost my job after expressing some unfavorable political opinions.
Life in the Dominion isn't bad. Our history's bloody -- the entire continent was seized through war -- but it's arguably been for the best. Through monarchies, religious dictatorships, and a republic, the Dominion has steadily grown in might and in the esteem of its citizens. We enjoy lives of ease and far more rights than those who live across the seas. Still, people don't like you making a fuss, and the Ansar Order is perfectly willing to...eliminate people who insist on doing so.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/004-Jeanne.jpg
As much as I like being a cop, and a dad to our baby Jeanne, my life's about to change. At six o'clock tonight, earlier, I received a phone call from the constable-in-chief. The Dominion is at war.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/ohnoz.jpg
For the past three years, the mighty empire of Sumeria has been expanding. A generation ago it and another power, Carthage, destroyed the Byzantine Republic: now, Sumeria intends to expand into Persia.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/sailingforth.jpg
Our leaders are not willing to allow another power to be defeated. After ensuring Carthaginian support, the Congress of Communes launched an expeditionary force in secret.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/001-Landfall.jpg
They landed in Carthage today, and will soon march into the interior to fight Sumeria. The government's aim, it says, is to distract the Sumerians to the point that they cannot continue with their offensive into Persia.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/carthage.jpg
This, then, is a world war, for all the great powers of the globe are united. The Dominion, with Carthage at her side, will force the Sumerians to withdrawn from the conquered territories. For this, I am proud. I believe in my local commune -- but I believe in the Dominion, too.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/005-MilOff.jpg
It is well that I do, for the Congress has issued orders to every commune to induct their best young men into the Guard. We are mobilizing for war, and I have been called to leave the constabulary and join the services.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/007-OfftoWar.jpg
I do not know what waits me, but I anticipate it eagerly.
=============================
You may be wondering: what's up with those pictures from another game in there? Aren't the Carthaginians, Persians, Sumerians, and Byzantines people from the history books?
In thinking on how I might tell the story of my trying this challenge, I realized I needed an idea of who the powers were, and why the war is going to last so long. I tried making up random governments/kingdoms, and I thought about setting it in history. Then I realized: in a game I play, Civilization III, I sometimes engage massive wars of the sort portrayed in this challenge. In fact, a recent game drew my nation into a centuries-long war that would be perfect for this.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/Map.jpg
The known world, with leading powers indicated. The "remnants" were kingdoms long ago absorbed by the Arab Dominion, which is now just the Dominion to indicate that everyone is fairly happy living together. Marc Armand, for instance, was born in a small neighborhood of Lyons.
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/twatl/lyonsconquered.jpg
Lyons was "freed from feudalism" in the middle ages, along with most of France and Russia.
As I play through the challenge, I will use a screen capture from the game from time to time to give a "bigger" picture. Matching the pace of the challenge and the pace of my Civ3 game should be fun. :lol: