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Howdy TNP!Appears that some soul has thought that I would make a good delegate and has decided to nominate me for the highest office in the North Pacific. After some thought, I have decided to throw my hat into the ring and take part in the race.
For those who do not know me, I am Oracle. Also known as Hyperion, Yasou, and Artemis. There might be some other names out there but alas I have many. I have been apart of the North Pacific since December of 2016. In my time as a TNPer, I have served the region as Vice Delegate (multiple terms), Speaker (multiple terms), Minister of Culture, Minister of Communications, Deputy Ministerships, Deputy Speaker, Election Commissioner, Security Counselor, member of the North Pacific Army, and Executive Staffer. OOC I also serve as a Global Moderator and Bot Administrator for the region.
These above points I share to illustrate the experiences I have had over the years in the region and what I bring to the table. But I would do a disservice to not address a cloud that sits over my head as of late. Several months ago, I was let go from my previous RL job which took me away from involvement in TNP and Nationstates as a whole. I was still somewhat available to help address any issues regarding the TNP Discord bot, but I did not have much time beyond that. I was lucky enough to be able to acquire a new job and help get my life back on track, but settling into the new position took some time and I just recently was able to bring myself back into the fold of NS and TNP. With that I say I am committed to remaining here and being an active member of the community. I am willing to own up to my own shortcomings and admit to areas that I need improvement upon. You will see later in my platform where I address my shortcomings and own my weaknesses. But I will say that I have plans on ways to address these gaps in my skills and to round out a strong government for the region.
Now to move on from the heavier topics and address my plans for the region if I am elected as Delegate. In my opinion, we are heading into a new and exciting time with the recent introductions of Frontier and Strongholds. This new feature in my opinion will lead to a dynamic and drastic shift in the world of Nationstates as we know it. No longer will the feeders of NS be the only spawners of nations, but a multitude of frontiers will become the same. We are already seeing this play out right before us. I applaud the NPA and the government for securing the first frontier and I am ecstatic to see the growth in the Wellspring as it works to form its own community and government and look forward to seeing our relationship with that region grow and prosper.
Foreign Affairs:
It is no secret that there has been recent tensions between us and some of our friends in Nationstates. This is something that has been addressed and continued to be worked upon by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We must be prepared to work on these relationships, while simultaneously build new relationships. I believe that we should look towards the new and developing frontiers for these relationships. These regions would benefit from the collective knowledge and insight that our region can provide in developing their regions and communities.
Defense:
The Ministry of Defense I will say is one of the ministries that by and large I have had little involvement with, which is something that I regret in my time in TNP. I have seen it at its lows and highs over the years. A goal that I have for the ministry would work towards assisting with allies and regions requesting aid during their transitions from frontiers to strongholds and vice versa. Additionally another goal is to see frequent and regular operations as time allows.
World Assembly Affairs:
This is another ministry that I have not had much involvement in in my time in TNP. But this is a strong ministry with a healthy legacy over the years that has been built upon over consecutive terms of Delegates and Ministers. This is a tradition that I will plan on continuing. To do this, I want to help provide the resources and tools needed to encourage our members to draft and propose their own ideas for the General Assembly and the Security Council. These tools and resources would include guides, mentorships, and involvement from our friends in WALL and the MGC.
Culture:
This term there are a number of events that will be celebrated and remembered from TNP’s past. This includes Democracy Day, Manumission Day, and Liberation Day. In addition to these events, the Ministry will be planning events for Delegates’ Day. I also plan for the Ministry of Culture in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to begin working and planning on hosting an interregional event celebrating new and developed frontiers and to provide a forum for them to engage with one another and develop relations with TNPers.
Home Affairs:
Home Affairs is a ministry that often has a thankless task. These are members who work to recruit and integrate members into the region and the offsite community. It is not a task to be taken lightly as these members help bring in individuals into the TNP community as a whole. My vision for the ministry is to help them continue on this path, evaluate methods and address any of these methods that are not effective.
Cards:
Cards in Nationstates has honestly always been an enigma to me. But an enigma that I see potential of being a boon for the region. Part of the enigma from my observations over the years has been finding individuals to assist with working the ministry beyond a core number of individuals. This is not something that can be easily addressed. But it is something that needs to be, and I plan to work with the Minister of Cards and experienced card users to address. Another vision of mine for the ministry to work on developing guides on how cards work within TNP, their uses, how to trade, how to gift and other practices to help build resources for the ministry to build future leaders within the Cards industry within TNP
Territories:
This will not be a ministry of its own, but rather a collective goal of the government. The focus of this initiative will be work with foreign regions on developing their infrastructure and offering tools to help them grow and develop while at the same time building relations between these regions and the North Pacific.
Technology:
Technology has been something on the minds of many involved TNPers for some time now and this is something that is currently in the works between members of the community and the administration staff. This is something I feel that the government could be involved in and suggest and assist with any changes to existing tools in order to help make them more efficient and effective in the long run. Once again, this wouldn’t become a new ministry but more of a collective initiative for the executive government.
For those who know me, and for those that do not know me, I like to keep things rather simple and to the point. I try to be as straight to the point as possible without flowery words. We are approaching what many consider a dull term of the delegacy, primarily due to the summer season, less active members within the community and NS as whole. This is something that many delegates in the past have dealt with and future delegates will continue to deal with to some extent. But what I can promise is to be an active and involved Delegate and work to ensure that the government is as such.
A concern that I will address of the back, I am fully aware that my current nation in the North Pacific is not a WA nation. But I will be addressing that shortly by moving my WA nation back into TNP from the Wellspring region and immediately beginning endotarting. I have experience with endotarting from my time as a Security Councillor and Vice Delegate.
I do hope that you will consider supporting me for Delegate of the North Pacific. Please feel free to share any questions or comments you might have.
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