
Stan Rogers wrote:Perhaps you can appoint an inactive Midway member and when he does not respond, I think the king can intervene.
If there is no response, a plant owner can pay the default 15 mil or perhaps even negotiate with the King.
Uncharted waters we sail in.
DezNutz wrote:Stan Rogers wrote:Perhaps you can appoint an inactive Midway member and when he does not respond, I think the king can intervene.
If there is no response, a plant owner can pay the default 15 mil or perhaps even negotiate with the King.
Uncharted waters we sail in.
Apparently anyone can be set as the governor, regardless of whether they have completed nation missions. Did not think that would even work.
Stan Rogers wrote:DezNutz wrote:Stan Rogers wrote:Perhaps you can appoint an inactive Midway member and when he does not respond, I think the king can intervene.
If there is no response, a plant owner can pay the default 15 mil or perhaps even negotiate with the King.
Uncharted waters we sail in.
Apparently anyone can be set as the governor, regardless of whether they have completed nation missions. Did not think that would even work.
Is it possible for the King to intervene now the position has been filled ?
I'm not too sure the new Gov is up on the happenings or duties yet.
William one eye wrote:Op permission is accesible even if its just a failed response from a non active governor
In this instance it Might not be real cost effective to apply in a cotton port
I am making the bold assumption your appointed governor is not active
Lolita X wrote:odd how you finally become a king of a port holding nation only to find a serious bug or two. the life of Dez. didn't cudeggs say Pro never had that issue? maybe permissions didn't expire yet