EDEN
TimmyTango
All this talk of joining EDEN... Has no one given a thought to the name?
European Defense and Economic Network
Take note on the "European".
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TimmyTango
All this talk of joining EDEN... Has no one given a thought to the name?
European Defense and Economic Network
Take note on the "European".
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They changed it to "eRepublik Defense and Economic Network" last I heard.
Then it would be eDEN or eDen, would it not?
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why would it be called that
Because the letter at the start of eRepublik isnt a Capital.. I think xD
Also, another possibility is that we joins FORTIS - which seems to be an "Ally" alliance of EDEN.
All in all, I'd say both are better options than PEACE
All in all at this point, I would say neither is better than the Other. FORTIS would give us absolutely nothing, and so far, EDEN can't either. Nobody in support of eAustralian Joining EDEN has actually produced one shred of evidence or information as to what benefit eAustralia would gain from joining them. The only thing they keep saying is that would get WA back, but honestly, economically, having WA back isn't a good move for eAustralia yet and frankly, how long would we hold it? Not long I can assure you, eIndo would RW it again and again until they got it and then they would start on the rest of our nation.
Unless anybody can give me personally any clear advantage to eAustralia joining EDEN then I'm against the move, I'm against us joining PEACE as well, I'm not comfortable with being in an Alliance that is literally nothing more than the "Bullies of the World" and FORTIS is a definite "FORGET IT".
SOL SOL SOL, we are the sun.
maybe SOL is small in comparison to the other alliances, but it offers eAus and alternative international platform. with enough activity SOL might not be small for ever.
I agree with Xavier Griffith