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RE: Cross Pacific Space Cooperation - Qwert - 11-15-2020

Sure. Could we also work on a list of previous missions, like discussed earlier?


RE: Cross Pacific Space Cooperation - Hammerstar - 11-15-2020

List of previous missions huh.

It's important to start about 1/2 years before 1957. In which the CPSC would gain traction with other countries. So I propose the first satelite and the first animal be launched by Sedunn and Ryccia.

After 1958. There should be discussions on launching a rocket to Maxima and Minima. First human on either maxima and minima should be on 1970s with a 2 year gap between them. There should be the first space station at this time too


RE: Cross Pacific Space Cooperation - The Cordian Isles - 12-18-2020

Cordia joined in early 1965 following the election of popular Labor Party politician Jonatan Beck as President. Beck promoted space exploration as a way to further Cordia's international influence through peaceful means.


RE: Cross Pacific Space Cooperation - UPRAN - 01-05-2021

Rhayna, joined in 1969 with the launch of requisitioned missiles from the army, currently designs rockets.


RE: Cross Pacific Space Cooperation - Qwert - 01-05-2021

Both added!


RE: Cross Pacific Space Cooperation - Langburn - 01-25-2021

The Langburn Islands joined in 2020 following a commitment from Prime Minister John Kirkland that the Langburnian Islands Government would commit to reaching out to neighbour nations in the South Pacific region as a means of securing our defensive position.

As a wealthy, highly urbanised, small archipelago nation with a small defence force, it is critical that the Langburn Islands builds strong relationships with larger, more militarily powerful nations in the South Pacific.


RE: Cross Pacific Space Cooperation - Qwert - 01-25-2021

Added!


RE: Cross Pacific Space Cooperation - Moon - 02-01-2021

Ovindien joined the CPSC in 1989, with late Queen Rihanna and then-Prime Minister Edward Blankenship leading the initiation under their "Friends with Many, Enemies with None" approach to geopolitics. After Blankenship's dismissal from the government in 1993 for a political scandal and Queen Rihanna's death due to cancer in 1999, however, Ovindien has been a relatively silent member of the organisation until now. With King Edmund II's abdication after a bloody civil war and populist Anthony Olgiers' ascendance to the newly-established Chancellor's Office of the Commonwealth of Ovindien in 2020, however, there have been indications that this isolationist stance might change in the near future, with sources saying that Chancellor Olgiers has already instructed Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonathan Kirsch to open talks with CPSC higer-ups about Ovindien's possible contributions to the organisation.


RE: Cross Pacific Space Cooperation - Qwert - 02-01-2021

(02-01-2021, 10:37 AM)Ovindien Wrote: Ovindien joined the CPSC in 1989, with late Queen Rihanna and then-Prime Minister Edward Blankenship leading the initiation under their "Friends with Many, Enemies with None" approach to geopolitics. After Blankenship's dismissal from the government in 1993 for a political scandal and Queen Rihanna's death due to cancer in 1999, however, Ovindien has been a relatively silent member of the organisation until now. With King Edmund II's abdication after a bloody civil war and populist Anthony Olgiers' ascendance to the newly-established Chancellor's Office of the Commonwealth of Ovindien in 2020, however, there have been indications that this isolationist stance might change in the near future, with sources saying that Chancellor Olgiers has already instructed Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonathan Kirsch to open talks with CPSC higer-ups about Ovindien's possible contributions to the organisation.

Is the nation a democracy?


RE: Cross Pacific Space Cooperation - Moon - 02-02-2021

Yeah, it is. It was a constitutional monarchy when it joined the organisation, with the monarch being the head of the state, but having no real executive powers. It's a full-on democracy now, due to the last king causing a civil war while trying to pull some shenanigans with the parliament in order to gain executive powers.