Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-39805746-20191121145542/@comment-38730394-20191124223306

IaizIzAzom wrote: MartyMcFly05 wrote: Belarusy wrote: Republika Srpska:

Navy expatriats land on the Antartic and raise the Serbian Flag on 1/4th of the Antarctic Territory and hold claim to the territory.

Navy Commander Tomislav Vojtech raises the flag on unclaimed Arctic territory as well.

Continues making military gear and new Sukhois

Defense missiles continue to build.

Serbian soldiers withdraw from East Germany and take home some refugees.

For the first time Serbia will have actual German migrants to the country No see, this is why we need a summit. A quarter of the Antarctic is far to much for a country nowhere near even the Equator.

I suggest a formal meeting at either the Falklands, Australia, or Argentina to discuss the distribution of the Antarctic. If we do do that, I think we should do something like what happened IRL and have it be nobody's territory, just a worldwide place for research. That's all I was planning to do, and maybe a little colonization on the small islands off the coast for researchers' families who aren't allowed in the research stations.

Let's hold a meeting in the Falklands about dividing up the Antarctic zones into research areas.

We should leave some neutral land, maybe what's under the Pacific. Another thing is a large research station at the South Pole devoted to finding new ways of growing plants and livin* in hostile environments, and maybe also some magnetic poles research.

And I agree. People living in Poland and Belarus have no reason to lay claim to Antarctica. Countries that are closer and have made advancements there should be the ones to claim it. For example, while mainland Aindia is farther away from Antarctica than lots of other places, we have lands much closer, like Madagascar, and we already have research facilities along the coast.