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Post by Greece on Nov 24, 2004 15:18:37 GMT -5
The industrial change of Greece has finally arrived. The prime minister has already given the word to change to more civilized production. Plane factories are going to be refitted to produce furniture. Gun factories are going to cease production and refit to build rail ties. Fiat plants are being refit to build railcars and steam engines. The size of the army is being reduced to add more men in to the work force. The reserves are being disbanded to go home and the military will help them find jobs.
All around Greece fortifications are being scrapped to build more civilianized products and to build bridges and roads. The shipyards are being refit to build civilian fishing boats and simple cargo haulers. The fleet itself will be cut over a period of time. Industrialization is here and now it is time to produce instead of destroy, to gain money rather then land. These were the words of the prime minister.
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Post by Greece on Nov 24, 2004 16:08:12 GMT -5
Plans and money are set in place to build the following:
4 Rail Bridges across major rivers 60 miles of Rail line 100 miles of Roads 10 Warehouses Modernization of 20 farms
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Post by Greece on Nov 24, 2004 16:44:16 GMT -5
The ships have new orders, instead of totaly being demolished, they are gutted and most of the guns are no longer n board. Whole walls are removed a large amount of the interior is gone. They are fitted as dummy ships all of the gunboats and the cruiser.
Also all off the trashy 4th rate lumber is gathered up and stashed at one of the ship yards with a bunch of tin sheets and building meterial. This includes several 17 HP engines from japan.
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Post by Greece on Nov 26, 2004 15:26:03 GMT -5
The first 4 miles of rail have officially been laid and the first 6 miles of new modern road have been officially been built upon the old dirt roads connecting areas. Everything cleared out of the way will be put in to the economy and in to the building of the structures and objects.The first 2 farms have officially been modernized and production of foodstuff has increased. The shipyards are officially refitted wich was an easy process.
Several old barges and cargo ships have been sunk at the mouth of the athens harbor so that submarines will have more difficulty moving in. Fishing ships pay a portion of profit from each trip of fishing on these wrecks to the government to keep the port in working condition. Hours for the use of the reef for fishing from boat are setup. Fishing from the land may be done anytime. A similar reef is to be placed several more miles down wind and they may be used anytime for free by anyone. The fish output for local companies is expected to increase slightly.
The supplies for the bridges are now finally set up in to place for construction and it will start this week. The wood, tin and engines at the shipyards are used to make 10 more dummy gunboats for the dummy fleet. They will be fitted with 1 real machinegun each. Also a morter is placed on board sao that they can give the illusion if firing on targets.
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Post by Greece on Nov 27, 2004 11:52:31 GMT -5
More rail has been laid and the road system is still being built. The first 2 dummy ships have finally been built. The warehouse construction also begains this week along with the construction of the first few train cars and trains. 2 more farms where modernized making the count 16 needed except 5 more where added to the list making it 21 farms.
Production has risen slightly at all 4 farms and this seems to be a good season.
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Post by Greece on Nov 28, 2004 11:22:38 GMT -5
On our list we are adding commercial vessels for once and trying to build fishing ships for the fishing industry. The fortifications on the beach are being pulled away and cycled in to the reasource count to make money. A good recycle drive is going for medal items. Also a drive for immegration is being set up along with a propaganda drive against the japanese.
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Post by Greece on Nov 29, 2004 16:38:41 GMT -5
Most of the factory refits are finished and the workers are trainned to do what they are suppose to do. Now we just sitback and wait.
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