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Hulldom for Vice Delegate: The North Star Rises Again
The last few months of my life since I left the Delegacy have been absorbed in the wonderful world of data from American correctional institutions. I’ve learned that Arkansas for instance, still has massive working prison farms. You can find out their crop yields simply by finding the correct report on the Arkansas Department of Corrections website. I’ve learned that, in prisons near the capital city of Bismarck, North Dakota tries to use to “Nordic Model” of corrections supervision with comparatively more freedom and choice for inmates selected into the program (these are decidedly not maximum security level inmates). I’ve also found that these Departments of Correction are notoriously touchy, often unresponsive unless you poke them in just the right way, and many states seek to repel, rather than encourage, openness. In some sense, the Corrections information system can feel like the Vice Delegacy.
What we, as Vice Delegates former, will say is we collect data. Not all of it is in the form of numbers but it often is. We continually tinker, we continually think through how things might be different if we move such and such a piece on the board. It requires an active, strategic mind, it also requires knowledge of the field of play. And more importantly, it requires experience to back it up. And it is because of that that I offer myself as a candidate for the Vice Delegacy once again.
Promoting Transparency and Attempting to Clear the Backlog
My first and most resolute priority is trying to be transparent about the activity of the Security Council insofar as possible. I don’t want to be like West Virginia and try to foreclose basically everything on the grounds of “it’s classified”, there are compromises to be made. To that end, I will make it my first priority to clear the backlog of any discussions unreleased so far as quickly as I can into the term. It’s not much, but it is…well, work. The second thing I intend to do is to try and start clearing the SC Discord backlog. Now, this will take more time. Insofar as I can, I intend to break the Discord logs into more manageable chunks (we’ll see, my current thinking is like a month or so) so that both redactor(s) and the subjects of those logs can more readily digest what’s being said, identify problem points, and get things moving. I intend to get through as much of that as my RL allows these next couple months.Secondly, on the point of reports. When I was Vice Delegate in the September to December 2022 term, I tried to get reports out as close to weekly as possible. That is still my goal as it pertains to reports. Weekly reports are, in my mind, essential, not just for keeping the public updated but for demonstrating an ongoing commitment to serve.
Facilitating A Smooth Transition
I’m not going to sugarcoat this here for anyone, it will be a transition with me if elected. I have had the distinct pleasure the last couple months of serving with both the North Pacific Army (recently promoted to Sergeant, partially because I do not tag raid by my own personal predilections) and the Wardens (I haven’t advanced past regular Warden status, don’t worry). That is to say, I have at least some small measure of experience serving on the front lines of our conflict with the Brotherhood of Malice and the Communist Bloc. We haven’t won every encounter, we won’t every encounter, but we will win the war. This means though that, due to my lateness to this game, I will require time to “get up to speed” endorsements wise. This is a process I am already beginning and will continue as long as it takes. I plan to liaise with the outgoing Vice Delegate, previous Vice Delegates, and the Security Council going back to the time when our tech infrastructure went kaput to better understand the challenges commensurate with keeping an active tarting regime and how I can both help that and how I can get where I needed to be.When I was Vice Delegate initially, I recall some advice I received from Dreadton, not to overload people by sending them too many notifications or TGs. As it stands, I also plan to try to keep up the twice a week mass endorsement seeking campaigns I did when I was Vice Delegate in the past, so as to better facilitate, and hopefully speed up, the transition and bring up our overall Security Council numbers.
Keeping A Bright Watch On Our Enemies
The centerpiece of my campaign is also the most complicated part of it (notice a trend with me?), keeping a bright watch on our enemies. The reason I believe I am the best choice over my competitors at this moment is because none of them have the same toe-to-toe experience with our foreign enemies that I do. None of them talk to as many of them as I do. And throughout that I have learned that, for all their posturing, they’re all fairly predictable, even if you can’t necessarily predict the exact moment they’ll strike. Put simply: a vote for me is a vote for institutional knowledge of the enemy to be back on the Security Council, it’s a vote to have the rolodex of people and information I’ve acquired over my time on this game in the myriad different regions I’ve been in back on the SC, and it’s a vote to aid the SC in both identifying and reacting to the threats we face.Keeping It Fun
A misleading-ish subsection header, but what I went with. One of the reasons I think my previous forays into NS politics have ended so poorly is because I tend to think like a politician and not as [redacted], the human behind Hulldom. I’m here to have fun, right? So how do I intend to make this second-ish go round seeking elected office in TNP fun?Well, for starters, I want to return to what made it sort of fun last time: interacting with our gamesiders, reintegrating myself into that community (even if it hasn’t changed much), and finding ways to support our mission there. Whether that’s crowd control, helping the GAs by boosting engagement with the things they put out (daily questions anyone?), or even just being present, I want that part to feel less like a chore.
I also want the backstage parts to feel less like a chore. Of course I’ll be there for the Delegate to provide advice at their pleasure, but I also want to find ways to make things fun for the SC and myself. And while I’ve got nothing concrete there, I want to leave this term not just with the notion I did the job, but that “damn, I had a ton of fun and really helped build community while doing it.”
A Few Brief Notes
So, I want to address a couple of things here not because they necessarily are even planks of my campaign, but because they address a couple of questions some of you might have:- What have I been up to? Many things. Beyond R/D, I wrote a commendation of my good acquaintance SherpDaWerp in the interim between April and now. I wrote memoirs you can read (at your peril, I acknowledge I’m a very stream of consciousness writer in memory), I’m in the process of writing issues. I’ve continued to provide advice when I feel it appropriate and continued to keep in touch with the many friends and acquaintances I’ve made in the GP sphere.
- What should I think about what happened back in April? My earnest opinion on this is that memory is a social beast. I’m not going to begrudge anyone for thinking whatever they do think about it–traitor, fallen hero, misguided lunatic. There is a part of me that has moved on and part that hasn’t, but it won’t affect me as Vice Delegate in doing the job at hand–better providing for our safety and security as an in-character community of nations striving for a better future for all our people–Hulldomian and Kaschovian and all the rest.
- Will you seek out future opportunities for service? The short answer: it depends. As it stands, I would not willingly seek to serve in the Delegacy again (I will do so if, God forbid, the next Delegate must stand down and even then only until the Regional Assembly elects a successor), but any future office will depend on whether I feel my time constraints in a week are compatible with doing the job and doing it well. One of the things I’ve tried to stress to myself and done an alright job with is finding a “work-life balance”, while I will not give up this office in this term if elected unless forced out or I am quite literally incapable of discharging my duties, I do want to make sure that one of the major issues from last time, that I simply was incapable of doing much more than NS while keeping up with RL, is not an issue.
Lastly
While I hope that I can earn your support, I totally understand that many of you will have concerns that are just a step too far for you to consider a vote for Hulldom right now. I understand that. However, if there is any question I can answer, any concern you want to raise (beyond endorsement numbers, I’m aware and #WorkingOnIt), please feel free to reach out in any of the varied ways you can reach me–Discord, nation TG, ping on the RMB, this thread, or in any of TNP’s fora.Thank you for reading,
Hulldom
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