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You raise a good point, but forget that the system isn't the Canadian or US system anymore. But yes, it is really, really big and would be difficult to manage without a system designed to actually drive it. I'll ask you to ignore that such a system cannot, in reality, be created as easily or as fast as it was done in PAW. The NAR and the different political spaces that exist were done as part of an effort to force writers to face the fact that PAW is *not* the world they know. It, hopefully, makes it harder to write a story that tries to subvert the setting. -- [[User:ShadowWolf|ShadowWolf]] 20:43, 19 July 2009 (UTC)
You raise a good point, but forget that the system isn't the Canadian or US system anymore. But yes, it is really, really big and would be difficult to manage without a system designed to actually drive it. I'll ask you to ignore that such a system cannot, in reality, be created as easily or as fast as it was done in PAW. The NAR and the different political spaces that exist were done as part of an effort to force writers to face the fact that PAW is *not* the world they know. It, hopefully, makes it harder to write a story that tries to subvert the setting. -- [[User:ShadowWolf|ShadowWolf]] 20:43, 19 July 2009 (UTC)
:Noted. Historical version of a "time cheat" I guess. --[[User:Lloyd Brunnel|Lloyd]]

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You raise a good point, but forget that the system isn't the Canadian or US system anymore. But yes, it is really, really big and would be difficult to manage without a system designed to actually drive it. I'll ask you to ignore that such a system cannot, in reality, be created as easily or as fast as it was done in PAW. The NAR and the different political spaces that exist were done as part of an effort to force writers to face the fact that PAW is *not* the world they know. It, hopefully, makes it harder to write a story that tries to subvert the setting. -- ShadowWolf 20:43, 19 July 2009 (UTC)

Noted. Historical version of a "time cheat" I guess. --Lloyd