Regarding primary and accepted cultures, f.i. Zero (before hard cap 1-2%) soldier POPs in colonies, except for 1) primary and accepted cultures AND 2) Indian 'martial races' (baluchi, marathi, nepali, panjabi, pashtun, and rajput). Belgium,) this will increase their force de frappe now that they can promote as many soldier POPs as they can bankroll. Unlimited (before hard cap 5%) promotion of soldier POPs in core or non-core states, of primary, accepted and non-accepted cultures.įor small nations (like f.i. Reading up on the British Empire, having to choose between promoting soldiers or craftsmen ties nicely into the discussion of the era, where imperialists argued that the wealth of the nation was brought by British strength and the colonies, whilst others argued that the economy would have been even better if all those resources spent on the hubris of empire would have been spent at home. The British Indian Army was the only major colonial army, recruiting among 'martial India races' and excluding those Indian races that took part in the Sepoy Rebellion. Historically, armies consisted of 'civilized races', not of colonial savages. Larger brigades of 5000, grouped soldierPOPs in state capitals. NEW: ARMY MANAGEMENT NIGHTMARE FIXED! HISTORICAL ARMIES AND COLONIALISM - NO SAVAGES ALLOWED! There are people in the community saying 'I've got to go out, I've got to get milk and food for the kids'.VERSION 0.4. "I was shocked when I heard that, honestly," Mr Dini, 32, said. It comes after the state recorded more than a fortnight of double-digit growth in new cases.Īhmed Dini lives in North Melbourne’s Canning Street housing commission tower, and watched Mr Andrews make his announcement. The increase of 108 COVID-19 cases is Victoria's second-highest daily total - 111 cases were recorded on March 28. "There will be a massive logistical task to make sure those people are fed and given the support they need." He promised all residents in the public housing high-rises would be fed, and also tested for coronavirus. This is a very significant step, not one we’ve had to take before." This is not like an outbreak spread across multiple homes or multiple suburbs. "Those residents, who all live very close to each other … mean that the best and most appropriate step is a hard lockdown.