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Non-Wargaming Discussion => Fun Stuff => Topic started by: Last Hussar on 11 January 2011, 11:47:38 PM

Title: We've saved the economy
Post by: Last Hussar on 11 January 2011, 11:47:38 PM
Graham (Sunjester) and I were discussing bankers after our game (the news was on in the background, and apparently bankers can stop apologising, which implies they started at some point).

All the cheap stuff is produced by China.
Bankers threaten to relocate the minute you mention things might be their fault.
We need an economic base.

Solution.
Force the world to wargame 10mm
The basic unit of currency will be the Pendraken

1 Cavalry = 2 Infantry
there are 15 infantry to the Gun and Limber.

Rules would be needed to stop speculation in the SF and Fantacy currenmcies.
Title: Re: We've saved the economy
Post by: Leon on 12 January 2011, 12:23:01 AM
Now that's one of the best suggestions I've heard this year (I know... it's only January!)  Now who's got the Chancellors number?!

:D
Title: Re: We've saved the economy
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 12 January 2011, 08:46:07 AM
But Leon

a) No one would elect you - so cant be chancellor

b) Your BA failed was in maths, so you can add, cant be Chancellor.

c) No one could understand you - whoops means you can

;D

IanS
Title: Re: We've saved the economy
Post by: capthugeca on 12 January 2011, 12:27:49 PM
While I like your idea, thinking back to my Economics 'O' Level,  I can foresee a few problems:-

What about conversions? If I mount a foot figure on a horse does it double in value and what happens if I carve a rider of a horse?

If Pendraken's growing popularity requires Leon to cast more figures, would that not cause a devaluing of the figures? Before we know it people would stop using 10mm as a currency and might start buying inferior plastic GW currency!  :-q
Title: Re: We've saved the economy
Post by: goat major on 12 January 2011, 01:36:54 PM
Quote from: capthugeca on 12 January 2011, 12:27:49 PM

If Pendraken's growing popularity requires Leon to cast more figures, would that not cause a devaluing of the figures?

To prevent this happening we would need to adopt the Lead Standard. Leon can only circulate figures equivalent to the total sum of lead mountains held on deposit by British wargamers.
Title: Re: We've saved the economy
Post by: Leon on 12 January 2011, 02:23:15 PM
Quote from: ianrs54 on 12 January 2011, 08:46:07 AM
But Leon

a) No one would elect you - so cant be chancellor

b) Your BA failed was in maths, so you can add, cant be Chancellor.

c) No one could understand you - whoops means you can

Ah piffle, it was a law degree....
Title: Re: We've saved the economy
Post by: Last Hussar on 12 January 2011, 09:53:49 PM
Quote from: capthugeca on 12 January 2011, 12:27:49 PM
While I like your idea, thinking back to my Economics 'O' Level,  I can foresee a few problems:-

What about conversions? If I mount a foot figure on a horse does it double in value and what happens if I carve a rider of a horse?


Well with heady qualifications of an Economics O Level (I bet George doesn't have one) you'll know that this is a manufacturing process known as 'Adding Value' - you are giving up time etc to increase your net worth.
Title: Re: We've saved the economy
Post by: DanJ on 14 January 2011, 05:07:20 PM
Does this mean that Baccus figures would count as small change?

And, unfotunately you seem to have forgotten about the wargaming world's equivalent of the USA - GW, dedicated to world domination by the application wierd religions and the use of extreme, right wing economic policies backed by the strength of the almighty "Space Marine" currency. :d