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Something New: Vote Andrew for your Pharaoh

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 8:07 am
by Andrew
Cormac wrote:Mon Dec 29, 2014 11:32 amThanks for your answers Andrew, and good luck again!
Thank You :)

Something New: Vote Andrew for your Pharaoh

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 7:12 pm
by War Wombat
Andrew wrote:Sun Dec 28, 2014 8:04 am
Interrogation:
:P Did you mean "Integration?"

Something New: Vote Andrew for your Pharaoh

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 7:23 pm
by Andrew
War Wombat wrote:Tue Dec 30, 2014 12:12 am
Andrew wrote:Sun Dec 28, 2014 8:04 am
Interrogation:
:P Did you mean "Integration?"
Sorry, my auto-correct told me that was the correct spelling :P

Something New: Vote Andrew for your Pharaoh

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 8:45 pm
by Joshua Bluteisen
Here's one question that I'm asking all of the candidates; how do you intend to deal with the relatively low amount of influence spread throughout the Atef?

Do you plan on making more appointments to the security council?

Something New: Vote Andrew for your Pharaoh

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 6:56 pm
by Andrew
Joshua Bluteisen wrote:Tue Dec 30, 2014 1:45 amHere's one question that I'm asking all of the candidates; how do you intend to deal with the relatively low amount of influence spread throughout the Atef?

Do you plan on making more appointments to the security council?
1) It is quite alarming how thinly their influence is spread and it's equally alarming that you are currently able to eject members of the Atef. I plan to address this through communication with WA's and new nations willing to place their WA's in the region and endorse myself and members of the Atef. My endorsement count will be able to increase therefore, the endorsement limit for guardians will be able to increase also. I intend to secure it at around two-thirds to five-sixth of my endorsement count to insure the steady rise of the Guardians influence, and to make certainty that it would be more difficult to remove our Guardians from the Region.

2) I do plan to make a few appointments during my tenure, the more secure we are, the more we will not be seen a non-enduring regime, and hopefully be seen as a permanent one; whom we place our trust in, is a paramount priority for any region, one I will not take lightly.

I would also like to apologies that I didn't promptly answer your question, so many distractions.

Something New: Vote Andrew for your Pharaoh

Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 5:58 am
by Andrew
Any more questions :)

Something New: Vote Andrew for your Pharaoh

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 12:14 pm
by Severisen Montresor
Andrew, you seem to change your mind a lot when voting on and reading the debate of legislation. Just something I've noticed. You'll say you'll vote one way, and someone will make a point, and you'll agree with it and change your voting intention, and someone else will come along and make another point and you'll agree with that and change your voting intention again.

How do you think that helps or hurts you as a Pharaoh? Should we be concerned that you are going to be susceptible to influences and not act in Osiris' best interest, or even worse, what you're led to believe is in Osiris' best interests, but in reality isn't? Because speaking from personal experience, you will have many voices in your ear, friendly or otherwise.


EDIT: I also would like to know who your leadership rolemodels are in NS and in RL. Thanks.

Something New: Vote Andrew for your Pharaoh

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 2:45 pm
by Andrew
Severisen Montresor wrote:Thu Jan 01, 2015 5:14 pmAndrew, you seem to change your mind a lot when voting on and reading the debate of legislation. Just something I've noticed. You'll say you'll vote one way, and someone will make a point, and you'll agree with it and change your voting intention, and someone else will come along and make another point and you'll agree with that and change your voting intention again.

How do you think that helps or hurts you as a Pharaoh? Should we be concerned that you are going to be susceptible to influences and not act in Osiris' best interest, or even worse, what you're led to believe is in Osiris' best interests, but in reality isn't? Because speaking from personal experience, you will have many voices in your ear, friendly or otherwise.
Thank You for this Question, I really like it. :)

To be frank, when it comes to legislating, I am not the most experienced person you could meet. In NS, I spend more of my time in the executive branches, than in the legislature because I find more interest in the executive. Why I tend to switch opinions is that I don't always see the deeper side of legislation and the deeper, possible, after-affects of it but someone else comes along and points out what i'm missing. For example the Non-Aggression Pact with TRR. A majority of us ,including yourself, thought it was a good idea. It was a proposal that would bury the hatchet with The Rejected Realm, and show the rest of the world that the Fraternal Order could work with other regions, regardless of ideology as well as not dwindling in the past but try and focus on strengthening Osiris's future. Most of us, saw the pro's of the Pact but not necessarily all of its possible cons.

Those who supported, did not foresee that this was just an attempt, by Unibot to use Osiris to strengthen both his credibility and the appearance that he and his government can work with Osiris, until much latter on. However, during the actual Deshret debate regarding the Pact, Cormac was all for it and I agreed with his points, but Venico questioned my logic which overall directed my attention to it's cons and resulted in questioning myself, whether my current opinion was the correct one. When it came to vote, I was apart of the seven that voted to Abstain, as I was still unsure of whether this would be productive or destructive for Osiris.

I think it possibly does abit of both hurt and help me as Pharaoh. It definitely does hurt me as it gives the appearance of being indecisive and easily swayed. But I think it could be a positive, as it shows that I listen to everyone around me, and that I am not ignorant of other peoples opinions.

But your right, I will have lots of people whispering in my ear telling me, and/or advising me on the next course of action; some friendly, some otherwise. But I don't think Osiris ought to be worried about me being lead in the wrong direction. As I have said, I have served as a Chief Executive before, and I have encountered what your talking about; and naturally, we learn from our mistakes, and I have certainly learned from mine. Yesterday, I do believe, I was on the TBH IRC while also being on the UDL IRC. You addressed ,me asking me why I was on both channels, and I replied "to learn", which is true. All the time I hear people saying "Defenders are *this*" or "Raiders are *that*" or "Do A, B, C, D" and I grew skeptical of what I was being told, with all the different opinions. Therefore I decided to gain my own opinion on things. People told me that TBH and UDL were bad organisation full of bad people, I wouldn't say I dont believe them, but I want to see for myself (which is why I am considering ,should I not get elected, on joining TBH). From all the whispering I shall receive, should I get elected, I know some of it will be poison but I will take my own opinion over others and not become reliant on particular ones; and to most poisons there are ways of finding its roots and treating them. So I do not think Osiris should be concerned about this if i get elected.

Something New: Vote Andrew for your Pharaoh

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 4:20 pm
by Severisen Montresor
Thank you for your answers so far.

Something New: Vote Andrew for your Pharaoh

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 5:13 pm
by Andrew
Severisen Montresor wrote:Thu Jan 01, 2015 5:14 pmAndrew, you seem to change your mind a lot when voting on and reading the debate of legislation. Just something I've noticed. You'll say you'll vote one way, and someone will make a point, and you'll agree with it and change your voting intention, and someone else will come along and make another point and you'll agree with that and change your voting intention again.

How do you think that helps or hurts you as a Pharaoh? Should we be concerned that you are going to be susceptible to influences and not act in Osiris' best interest, or even worse, what you're led to believe is in Osiris' best interests, but in reality isn't? Because speaking from personal experience, you will have many voices in your ear, friendly or otherwise.


EDIT: I also would like to know who your leadership rolemodels are in NS and in RL. Thanks.
In NS: I would have to go with r3n. He is a natural leader and he has definitely been a great Delegate in TNP. He is attentive to the affairs of not only his government but of any region he serves. He is always there for support, advise and anything that needs to be done, not forgetting he is also very inspirational to all that serve under him :) I thought McM was the greatest and no one would break the imaginary scale of greatness, like he did, but when r3n became Del; he broke it as well :P

In Real Life: Hmmm........... that's more tough. I don't follow a set ideology but more the principle of "doing what needs to be done". And most leaders, past and present, follow a set belief/beliefs in politics. But If I have to say someone, it would have to say it would be parents. Parents put up with children for their lives, they go through all the pains and expenses out of love (hopefully) in order to rear them properly and bring them into this bitter sweet world with greater chances than they had; giving them a chance to achieve happiness and pleasure in life, where they may have not received any and passing on all their knowledge and experience to further help their children prosper. That is my real-life role model and that is what I would consider a good leader for any region, and I hope that the next Pharaoh is like a parent, to Osiris :)