Sure, I can hammer those out through today and tomorrow if you want ^u^, though it might be a little while on the side of the YSS Avalon because I don't want to disturb Nashoba too muchCould you show RP of buying the stations, not just them being a part of the setting?
I assume you're talking about this thread. I dunno why you're getting "you can just ignore military buildup guidelines" from what I said, because it's a bit more nuanced than that.A lot of people handwave the numbers because companies aren't technically factions and hence don't abide by buildup other than ship build times, according to what Raz has quite usefully told me in the past. I could potentially say that IIS just pay to rent shipyards to bypass the build time requirement also but I don't for the sake of sanity.
Is the long and short of it that IIS company purchased a Kodaina soon after it was approved, and has been using it to its fullest capabilities since the order date? That seems to essentially be the justification, here.
I assume you're talking about this thread. I dunno why you're getting "you can just ignore military buildup guidelines" from what I said, because it's a bit more nuanced than that.
You shouldn't be flat-out ignoring the spirit of any buildup limitations just because it's up to FMs where corporations reside to reign those corporations in. You should strive to be reasonable and conform to the site's norms, in my opinion, because FMs should be able to trust people to restrain themselves from going too balls-to-the-wall crazy with unregulated expansion.
This needs to have been accounted for in RP already and not now.Added the various stations owned by IIS to the article.
This needs to have been accounted for in RP already and not now.
If you're trying to write RP to justify changes you have made to the wiki, those changes to the wiki are not valid until your RP is posted.
Can you link me where the shipyards were bought in RP? At least one.
It seems like in one month they jumped from internals to everything as well as gained a large number of assets and that raises red flags. I'm sure you can understand why questions are being asked.Products
IIS mostly produces internal components, chips, boards, resistors, sensors, and the other stuff that makes up larger systems like datapads and starships.
Current Products and Projects
Datapad Internals
Medical Scanner Internals
Science Scanner Internals
Civilian Advertisement Board Internals
Civil Aviation Internals
Air Traffic Control System Internals
I'm not the one asking
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