[Camelot] Britain, Camelot, Glory!
Camelot Citadel
Fellow countrymen, Comrades-in-arms,
I’m writing today to tell you about some simple economics. Taken together those simple economics are called Camelot, and represent a formidable fighting force. Taken separately they are productivity formulas, wellness values, force calculators. Individually, many of you have probably bought weapons to fight in battles. Most of you are probably earning less than £8 though, and after you pay for food you have enough for maybe one gun. Nevertheless you probably get a productivity of 20+ at Q1, which can produce four guns. So where is the extra £15 going? Let me tell you where it goes.
Some of it goes to buy raw materials. Some of it probably goes to paying workers that get more than their fair share. And some of it goes in your bosses pocket. After all there has to be some advantage to running a business!
Now, this is a good system if you want to save up money and maybe buy a business yourself one day. But it’s not really that clever, economically speaking, if you want to have a bus full of guns and kick some enemy posterior.
That’s where Camelot comes in. You come work at our companies. There are a lot of us and we have a nice cosy community (irc.erepublik.co.uk if you’re interested in joining us). Basically we convert your productivity into lots of Q1 guns. Then we give you the guns and tell you where to fight. You’re effectively paid in weapons; instead of that measly £8 you get £1 plus £18 worth of guns a day- sometimes more. It’s actually a really nice system. Everyone gets guns, everyone fights and ranks up. We effectively train you to be a much better soldier, whilst having a good time. We also fight abroad in wars where we feel we should be fighting, and often the country we fight for gives us the moving tickets for free as a present.
Some myths about Camelot:
- We’re a Mercenary company. Actually we’re not a mercenary company. This is because nobody pays us to fight. We are, as stated above, a citizens militia.
- Camelot aren’t loyal to the UK! We are completely loyal to the eUK. I personally am very loyal, and most of my men & women signed up simply because they want to fight for the UK
- Camelot is going to fail! Camelot has been around since around 15th of April- two months now. Every day we go stronger. We won’t be failing any time soon.
How to Join
Citizens with skill 5+ in manufacturing or land can sign up to our main wing here.
Citizens with skill 3+ in manufacturing or land can send me a quick message and I’ll put you down for our training wing once we get it up and running.
Join Up NOW!
For Britain, For Camelot, For GLORY!
Comments
as a previous worker for Camelot, it is hard for them to be active in eUK when they only have companies outside Britain.
James Glover, the eUK is here: http://forums.erepublik.co.uk" target="_blank">http://forums.erepublik.co.uk
It doesn't matter where you are physically.
by phisically you mean in-game 😛
For Camelot, For the UK!
Join YOUR COUNTRY's ARMY!!! Join the Royal Guard or the Royal Navy!!!
And what does the Royal Guard and Royal Navy offer?
The ability to fight for your country. Camelot aren't official and don't know where or when to fight for the country.
They guess where to fight, potentially hurting the country.
Join the Royal Navy!!
Zagadee - the Royal Navy gives YOU a chance to make a REAL difference to your country.
BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE
BRITISH ROYAL NAVY
Camelot is for people who do not care enough about their country and/or are hypocrites
Fight for the eUK? But ignore the MoD's orders? Yeah... Cause that makes sense... 😒
Join the Royal Navy, for patriotism, respect and morals!
Actually if the public doesn't know where the MoD wants them to fight then they're either doing something they're embarassed about or they've failed to communicate (again).
It shows how low the services have sunk when they're trolling our perfectly polite article.
Why are everyones comments in bold,Camelot is awesome btw.
I didn't see any trolling...Definitions of trolling on the Web:
* troll: angling by drawing a baited line through the water