Lord_Sinclair
Lord of Altera
As outlined under the original reset proposal, nations will be allowed to research "unique" techs once they reach a Scientific Advancement Level (SAL) of 100. All nations, please post your techs here!
Basic Guidelines:
1. Nations may only research one new "unique" tech per 100 SAL.
2. Nations' "unique" techs must directly derive from technologies in real world prototype form.
3. Nations may research a "unique" tech even if another nation has already researched it.
4. Nations may share technology with other nations, but this does not give the other nation the technology directly.
5. You must post a factbook about the technology you are developing in order to claim it!
Guidelines in Detail:
1. One tech at 100 SAL, another at 200 SAL, another at 300 SAL, so on, so forth.
2. Examples of technologies in real world prototype form include Railguns, Scramjets, TALOS suits, etc.
3. Even though they are called "unique" techs, they aren't limited to a single nation.
4. When a nation shares its technology, it's as if they're manufacturing the technology in their home nation and shipping it off to the receiving nation. The receiving nation does not receive the actual tech, only the results of said tech. This means that if nations share their techs and then go to war against each other, they do not gain the advantages of both techs.
5. Just do it; it won't take that long.
Basic Guidelines:
1. Nations may only research one new "unique" tech per 100 SAL.
2. Nations' "unique" techs must directly derive from technologies in real world prototype form.
3. Nations may research a "unique" tech even if another nation has already researched it.
4. Nations may share technology with other nations, but this does not give the other nation the technology directly.
5. You must post a factbook about the technology you are developing in order to claim it!
Guidelines in Detail:
1. One tech at 100 SAL, another at 200 SAL, another at 300 SAL, so on, so forth.
2. Examples of technologies in real world prototype form include Railguns, Scramjets, TALOS suits, etc.
3. Even though they are called "unique" techs, they aren't limited to a single nation.
4. When a nation shares its technology, it's as if they're manufacturing the technology in their home nation and shipping it off to the receiving nation. The receiving nation does not receive the actual tech, only the results of said tech. This means that if nations share their techs and then go to war against each other, they do not gain the advantages of both techs.
5. Just do it; it won't take that long.
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