January 24, 2017
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Issue#43
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Telegate
NationStates
was in a storm, and choas ensued the TAS Government after Britarvia,
founder of The Allied States, sent a telegram to the founder of CAIN
Brunhilde as a private citizen saying "Chug bleach. Heil Hotler. [sic]"
Britarvia though acting as a private citizen, performing a joke, and
unaware of who Brunhilde was caused a massive spur. Brunhilde and
Europeia both without giving warning, the right to response, or due
process to the TAS Government, posted an open letter to NationStates as a
whole condemning The Allied States for homophobia and racism. Later
people have also accused The Allied States for Nazism. Europiea called
out The Allied States for being "alt-right." With this Europiea decided
to boycott the NationStates World Fair, following this response several
other regions who are friendly with Europiea joined in on the boycott.
These boycotts caused the Nation States World Fair Committee to discuss
The Allied States status as Host of this year's World Fair.
These
actions by Europiea caused a massive uproar within the The Allied
States Government, with tons of debate, talk, and discussion on the
matter. The Chancellor eventually released several statements to try and
cool the situation by saying that the statements of one private
individual doesn't reflect the region as a whole but they were met with
little success. However The Allied States and Europiea did come to the
negotiation table. On The Allied States side were such names as
Imperium, TNR (Ryan Drakan), and CDLand. During this time the Department
of Justice, under leadership of Attorney General Leodore Lionheart
(Lewis and Daniel), launched an official investigation into the matter
and to exhaust all legal avenues in the situation. The Investigation
which was carried out as fast as possible, found that the only thing
that the telegram could be tried with was Hate Speech, but regional law
prevents charging someone with Hate Speech without issuing a warning
first. Thus the only thing that the Department of Justice could do was
issue a warning to Britarvia. Many people hailed the decision because of
its extensive length, impartiality, and legal. However such response
did little to calm it.
During negotiations Europiea was
unforgiving and uncompromising, and little was achieved in such a
discussion. However removal of Britarvia as founder was put on the table
as an option. While all this was happening several pieces of
legislation were put on the table in the Senate, and are still coming
forward. One such, and the most controversial, The Founder Control Act
proposed by Imperium. What made this matter even more controversial was
that it was moved to vote after just one hour in the Senate. This act
alone caused Senator Leodore Lionheart and Speaker Arbor G. Mist to spar
over the matter. Eventually it was put back into debate. Senator
Leodore Lionheart has raised many issues with the bill and is leading
opposition to it. The Condemnation of All Bigotry and Hateful Remarks
was moved to vote after just four hours, also sparking a remark from
Senator Leodore Lionheart. This comes as a total of 10 bills were being
voted on at once. This spurred Senator Leodore Lionheart to write an
open letter to the senate showing his dismay at how the senate was
handling itself, and that if it continued he would ask for the Speaker's
resignation. Other bills on the table include repealing the warning
act--the act which saved Britarvia from facing a court case.
With
all the talk about possibly removing Britarvia as founder, many
citizens have come forward to show their solidarity with Britarvia with
the hashtag "#IStandWithCam" and posting pictures of cactus - the symbol
of Britarvia. Already four citizens have publicly come forward to stand
with Cam. However there may be more as the issue is hot and people may
not wish to be public about their feelings.
The Allied States,
and its few friends such as Josh Ravenclaw, combated the accusations of
homophobia, racism, and Nazism. However even with such remarks Europiea
and company have not relented in them. There have been talks of spies
within The Allied States as well, however that is unconfirmed. In the
end though the NationStates Wold Fair Committee had their hand forced,
and with little other options had to take back The Allied States' right
to Host the World Fair. Following this the Chancellor issued a statement
calling that all Europiea diplomats and dignitaries remove themselves
from the regional discord server.
Now in the aftermath of
Telegate The Allied States is still feeling the rippling effects of it
and will for quite some time after. The biggest issues that The Allied
States will face in the coming days may be 1. Should Britarvia be
removed as Founder? and 2. What will be The Allied States role in
Foreign Affairs now. Both of these are big questions, and will shape us
for times to come. Telegate now joins such events as the April Crisis as
moments that shaped our region.
Games of the Year
We
here at North Republic Industries and The Messenger Media Company went
through the games that we played in 2016, which admittedly wasn't too
many either way we decided to put forward our games of the year. Because
we can do what we want we chose two games. Those two being Stardew
Valley and Pokemon Moon (and Sun).
Stardew Valley was an indie
game released initially on steam in February 2016. The game is inspired
by the Harvest Moon series of games, and indeed it captures a lot of the
same feelings, emotions, and joys that Harvest Moon did. It really
reminds me of Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town, my favorite Harvest
Moon game. I am a big fan of Harvest Moon, I love them. Stardew Valley
has filled a void that I've had since I haven't played a new Harvest
Moon or now Story of Seasons game in a while. Stardew Valley adds a lot
to the formula, and does a lot right. There are some complaints that I
have about the game, but I can easily look over them for the most part
because of how good the rest of the game is. And it is so good that
there are many parts I feel that it could have done so much more in,
maybe it will come later or not at all. However you slice it Stardew
Valley was able to capture the Harvest Moon and add a lot it to make it
its own creation. With a base price of $15 on steam it's a price that
you can actually wrap your mind around.
Pokemon Moon (and Sun)
the 7th Generation in the Pokemon series. At first I was a bit hesitant
about the next gen, however the more I talked about it with my friends
the more and more excited that I got for it, and I pre-ordered it (only
my second pre-order) and picked it up at a midnight release, my first
midnight release. This next gen changes up the formula. There's no gyms,
badges, there are islands. There are challenges now, Z powers, and
more. Of the coolest additions is Alolan forms, where they've taken Gen 1
pokemon that we all know and love and have given them new forms to fit
the region of Alola. Not to mention all the new cool and cute pokemon
that they've added in this generation. Another great addition was
getting rid of HMs and putting in riding pokemon, no more HM slaves! I
was not disappointed in Pokemon Moon, and indeed I was very impressed
about it. The only two complaints or perhaps my two biggest complaints
are the Z moves which I never use and feel like it's just there to sell
merchandise, and then also the ending of the main story. However, this
is the best pokemon generation in a long time, and it was a blast to
play through it. Pokemon X/Y was a good game, but Pokemon Sun and Moon
are like a breath of fresh air. I hope in the future they also add in
more to cater to the older fans of the game, they have a bit already but
I would love to see more. I am very confident in where Pokemon is
going, and look forward to more. Until then I'll be playing Pokemon
Moon.
2017 Looks promising with games like The Legend of Zelda:
Breath of the Wild coming out, as well as Mass Effect: Andromeda and
many other games. Also wishing that I had a PlayStation 4 as well to
play some of them. But we will have to see what 2017 has in store for
us.
North Republic Industries in 2017
Happy
New Year! Here's to a good one. Now to look at the yearly outlook for
North Republic Industries and also seen where we've been.
2016
was a good year for North Republic Industries and it's affiliates. The
birth of The Herald, which split off and has become a hit within the
region. Messenger Radio Network was launched with shows like The Lewis
and Daniel Show, Talks over Tea, and Movie Talks. It has been pretty
successful. Season 2 of Messenger TV, and now starting into Season 3.
The Daily Messenger was launched which took hold in the region,
providing faster news. The Messenger hit a milestone of our 40th issue.
The Northern Survey Company became another polling company in the
region. NRI went purple and pink in October and November for Brest
Cancer and Alzheimer's. Overall CEO Lewis and Daniel rated 2016
positively.
Now in 2017 North Republic Industries will continue
off those successes and continue to grow and enhance the company to make
it as best as it possibly as it can be. In 2017 NRI will celebrate it's
5 year anniversary and has big plans for the celebration. Many of the
new shows, and old that launched in 2016 will be continued in 2017 from
The Daily Messenger to Talks over Tea, even Movie Talks. There are some
plans for new things such as bringing back the Soap Opera Broadcasting
Corporation. NRI is in a partnership with Evolve Media with Premier. CEO
Lewis and Daniel said that the biggest thing will be that NRI will
strive constantly to be active, to be out there, and to pump out
activity as much as it can. 2017 Looks good, and we hope that you will
share it with us.
Anime of the Year
Not anime of the year
2016
was overall a pretty good year for anime, which is always good because
we always need new anime that's good. On that I have also not watched
every single anime that came out in 2016, sorry to disappoint
expectations. Now without further ado let's get down to business.
Anime
of the Year. I award this honor to Re:Life. Re:Life was actually looked
at in The Messenger last issue, but basically to summarize here. The
Story is about Arata Kaizaki a 27 year old, kind of a NEET, helpless
person. He quit his job after three months and has yet to be able to
find another one. He works part time in a convenience store and can't
find a new job. But that is about to change when he is approached by
Yoake Ryou of the ReLife Research Institute. He wants Kaizaki to become a
test subject. He would looked like he's 17 again and go to high school
school for a year. In exchange he would have all his living expenses
covered. Thus does Kaizaki begin his high school life again. This show
was overall amazing, and as someone who is in College now, and left High
school, I can relate to it. What would I do differently if I could go
to High school again? The story though was very well done with great
characters, art, voice acting, and music. My only real complaint about
the show is the ending, because it doesn't really end. This series is
longing--needing a second season. It left me longing for so much more,
but there's none yet. I could go to the manga, and I might have. I can't
remember. But anyway I long for more, and overall I would consider
Re:Life the Anime of the Year.
Honorable Mentions. Erased, Re:Zero, I've Always Liked You, Drifters,
Culture/Opinion/Good Anime Section - Winter-time Edition!
Hello,
Hello, Hello we are once again back for another addition to my favorite
section. Remember that the names of the new ones are links to
MyAnimeList were you can find more information, Synopsis, reviews,
average score, Voice Actors, and more! Also I would be happy to talk
about any series or movie that you might want to discuss. Once again I
shall list the names of those I have done. Also Lewis and Daniel is
always happy to talk about anime with you. Or if you need to know some
anime sites just ask! This time you will also be getting a Summer time
edition! I usually just copy and paste this part of the article. Tell
me what else you want to see here! Please know that as we go back and
look at some or if I have on my blog, I will be putting a (R) after it
to show that I have already written reviews on, it is not apart of the
title like (TV) or (2005) might be. Also titles with (*) next to it are
technically not anime.
Spice and Wolf (R)
Nodame Cantabile
Code Geass
School Rumble (R)
Honey and Clover
Clannad (R)
Great Teacher Onizuka (R)
Eden of the East
Kimi ni Todoke (R)
Mushishi
Ah My Goddess (R)
Full Metal Panic
Trigun
Kino's Journey
ef - a tale of memories
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (R)
Toradora
K-On!
One Piece
Guin Saga
Sekirei
Rec (R)
Glass Mask (2005)
Durarara!!
Cowboy Bebop
Angel Beats!
Usagi Drop (R)
Itazura na Kiss
Kobato.
Ouran High School Host Club
Princess Jellyfish
Genshiken
Hanasaku Iroha
Skip Beat!
Kids on the Slope
Eureka Seven
Death Note
Black Lagoon
One Outs
Princess Tutu
Fullmetal Alchemist
Love Hina
Hyouka
Cross Game
Waiting in the Summer
Psycho-Pass
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Sword Art Online
Mirai Nikki (TV)
Crest of the Stars
Attack on Titan
Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo
Beck
Tari Tari
Kemono no Souja Erin
Gin no Saji
Maoyuu Maou Yuusha
Tokyo Godfathers
The Irresponsible Captain Tylor
Nodame Cantabile
Space Battleship Yamato 2199
Log Horizon
Hunter x Hunter (2011)
The Wind Rises
Gingitsune
Nana
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Azumanga Daioh
Now and Then, Here and There
Berserk
Record of Lodoss War
Akira
The Vision of Escaflowne
Macross
The Seven Deadly Sins
Touch
Slayers
Fate/Zero
Redline
Garden of Words
Bartender
Kimagure Orange Road
Yotsuba&! (Manga)
Chocotto Sister
Gangsta.
Code Geass: Akito the Exiled 1
One Punch Man
Hikaru no Go
Boy and the Beast
Only Yesterday
Re:Life
Avatar: the Last Airbender (*)
Avatar: the Last Airbender
Let
me tell you first how I came upon Avatar: The Last Airbender (ATLA),
and my history with it. I was in third grade or so, when I saw the
second episode, I believe, on TV. I had seen this same exact scene just
days prior. I thought to myself "Oh this bald boy is on again." Not
really all to interested into the show, but I gave it a chance and I
fell in love. Absolute love. I even formed a "club" at my school
dedicated to it. Needless to say that later in the fourth grade I had a
falling out with my clubmates, and though I cursed the name of Avatar
that day it was very short lived because why do you need friends when
you have ATLA? Still one of my club members stayed around, still friends
with him today. Well when your K-8 school only has 60 kids a grade you
tend to stay friends with a lot of them afterwards. I had though a deep
love and obsession with the show. In fact I would stand up and bow every
time the opening played at the start of each episode. ATLA has always
held a special place in my heart. It taught me a lot, and helped
influence my tastes afterwards. As I grew older though I moved on to
other things never really re-watching the show. Until now. And to my
surprise I missed two episodes of it! I had never seen them before! I
did get an update on one of them from my friend. Anyways so I was
reunited with an old love. Anyways I could probably go on and on and on
just about my history with it but let's move on!
"Water. Earth.
Fire. Air. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then,
everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked. Only the Avatar,
master of all four elements, could stop them, but when the world needed
him most, he vanished. A hundred years passed and my brother and I
discovered the new Avatar, an airbender named Aang. And although his
airbending skills are great, he has a lot to learn before he's ready to
save anyone. But I believe Aang can save the world." Honestly there's no
better synopsis of the story than that. I will add though because it's
not made clear here that in this world a select group of people can
bend. Thus water, earth, fire, and air. Not everyone can bend, only
certain people - kind of a genetic trait or something. And as you can
probably tell the fire nation is hunting the avatar, and now he hast to
master all the other elements and defeat the Fire Lord.
The
Story is epic, wonderful, and amazing. At it's core it's your simple
"group of friends has to take down big bad evil and save the world."
However, to think that is the story in it's complete is far far from the
truth. The story takes on points such as coming of age, honor, love,
friendship, family, and many more elements. It writes such a fascinating
story that few other shows can compare with it. Also the filler, what
little there is (if you can consider it filler), is so well done that
it's hard to know that it was filler. A few things that make the story
so great is that it builds up this amazing world, and sets in place
rules and then stays by them. It lives in it's world and does well in
it. Since the world is so great and well built it adds to the story so
much since we're traveling all around it. Honestly the story is amazing.
The Characters though are so amazing. Let's just start off with
my favorite. Iroh, talk about a total wise badass of a guy. He's
probably a leading reason why I like tea and facial hair so much; not
mentioning my love of old guys in shows, especially when they are wise
and easy going but at a moment's notice can completely level a city (bit
of exaggeration) not necessarily because of talent (they have that) but
because of the years of experience and practice that they've put into
their talents. Iroh drops so much wisdom on this show that I have like
four pages of his quotes. Not to mention that he's hilarious. I wish he
was my uncle, heck I wish I was him. Iroh has been and always will be my
favorite character in ALTA and perhaps of all time. However it doesn't
stop at Iroh we're talking about my second favorite Toph, 3. Sokka, 4.
Roku. I mean I could go on and on and on and on. Because ATLA boasts
such a great cast of characters, that are not only unique and well
written but evolve and become something more at the end of the series
than they were at the beginning. Plus most of the time they are
hilarious. They not only become characters but become human with their
own wants, needs, flaws, and attributes. I could go on for days about
all the characters, especially my favorites. The Characters shine is an
already bright world, and they add to everything.
The Art style
is kind of a mixture of Japanese and western influences which makes
sense. The show was sort of an American take on anime so it makes sense
that the two styles sort of blend together. Anyways the art is amazing,
though simplistic at times it draws you in and keeps you. Some of the
fighting scenes especially are really well done. My only pity on the
show is that it hasn't been officially released on blu-ray. But even
still it has great art. The Music, the magical, wonderful. I've even
learned parts of a couple of songs. I learned all of leaves of the vine
and part of the girls from Ba Sing Se. But just the score to the series
is iconic for me, and helps to add and create the series. The Voice
acting, I must say is amazing. The voices match so well and they become
the characters. Really well done.
The ending. Hmmmm. Overall I
liked the ending. However I felt like the last season especially kind of
went by really fast. Like they're not doing anything then bam time to
fight the Fire Lord. So the ending was rushed. And watchers of the show
will know how much I wanted Iroh to take the thing, also sad to see Iroh
have little screen time in the last season. But anyways The ending was
satisfying enough and wrapped up and finished enough that I was
satisfied. Back when it finished I remember wanting, waiting, for a
fourth season. To see Aang rebuild his nation and of course see more of
the gang. But that season never came. Which was a bit disappointing at
the time. So I would have liked it if they had added in about 5 more
episodes to ease in more to the ending, and you know maybe a fourth
season. But it's probably better that the end there than start breaking
all of the things that made ATLA and it's world amazing. (Looking at you
Korra. Go die in a hole).
I have had so much enjoyment out of
this show. I've probably had just as much from when I first watched it
to now. It's suitable for all ages. This show though is just so, so
enjoyable. I could watch it for days, and practically binged watched it.
Overall this show is just so amazing. I'm so glad that I
re-watched it. It holds up very well. The story that it tells, the
characters that it has, the art, the music, just everything wraps
together to create this amazing show. It's definitely one of my
favorites, if not my most. Just amazing, amazing. If you've not seen
this show, it is a must. Go. I love this show so.
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