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Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« on: March 19, 2023, 09:53:06 PM »

To His Majesty King Đurađ IV of Drenova and His Excellency President Sigmund Haugen of Holmvik

I am writing to you to extend an invitation to your government to meet with me and my Ministers in Reinsberg. It is our aim to put in place a series of initiatives to explore the ocean we all look south upon. In addition I would like to explore co-operative research in Hygelac. It is my hope that our geographic proximity could bring about like minded people who are willing to work together. I hope that you, or a representative, will accept my invitation at your earliest convenience.

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King Aldwin VI of Weißenwald

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2023, 10:43:34 AM »
To: His Majesty King Aldwin VI

We are happy to accept your invitation and myself and a team of my nations intrigued oceanographers will arrive as soon as you are ready to begin this discussion.

I look forward to meeting you in person.

King Đurađ IV of Drenova

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2023, 10:14:07 PM »

To:- King Aldwin VI

I would be delighted to visit and discuss ways we can look at ocean exploration. I would also request that while we discuss exploration of the ocean we also consider ideas to protect those oceans as I believe both myself and Drenova have a pride in our maritime traditions which I would be interested to see if you share.

I look forward to these talks and visiting your nation

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President Sigmund Haugen

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2023, 10:55:13 PM »
It was no surprise that it was snowing in Reinsberg. Even in the summer the temperature hardly moved into teen celsius at any point and even then it was fleeting. The combination of southernly geography and its position perched in the hills made it beautiful but chilly. The locals though were used to it and life had adapted to the conditions that Weißenwaldians believed made them a hardy bunch. One of the only concerns King Aldwin VI had was the weather could often make life difficult for those unaccustomed to it but with Holmvik and Drenovia being both similarly south in terms of geography Aldwin hoped that they shared a comfort with the snow. The Air Force had a base just outside the capital and it was into KAF Kaiserhof that the visitors would arrive. The King's younger brother, Prince Maximillian was on the spot to do the formalities of the greeting while the monarch and his wife waited at Royal Palace for a more media friendly greeting complete with photo opportunity. Prince Max looked rather dapper in his dark blue KAF uniform, as well as being a Prince he was also one of the instructors for the nations up and coming pilots. Completing this first welcoming committee were members of the Royal Guard attired in thick black overcoats and carrying shinny silver bayonetted rifles. Maximillian knew a few from other royal functions and chatted with them as he waited for each party to arrive.

As the first touched down the Prince saluted their leader, while he was of course a royal these were Heads of State and therefore it was only right he paid his respects as a military officer. Once he saluted he extended his hand. "Its a pleasure to meet you. On behalf of the Kingdom I extend our greetings and our gratitude for accepting our invitation. I hope you have a worthwhile visit." Each greeted in turn they were escorted by a aide-de-camp of the Prince to a car and from there through the countryside, flat white fields of snow extending either side until they reached the city itself. The Palace stood on the northern edge and soon the large black iron gates, a contrast against the snow, opened to allow the guests cars to enter the Palace. It was now the assembled press of the Kingdom readied their cameras. As the aide-de-camps hurried out of the car to open doors for the Head of State King Alwin appeared from inside the Palace, his wife Queen Hildegard following gripping nine year old Princess Beatrix by the hand. The small Princess held a posey of purple flowers in her hand. Alwin extended a hand before speaking, "Thank you for meeting me." he steered the guest to face the media who happily snapped away. "Please allow me to introduce my wife" Hildegard shook hands and then gently pushed Beatrix forward. "These are fresh flowers the poked through the snow." Beatrix announced as she handed them over. "Like they grew in the snow our countries friendship will grow in the snow here." she had been practicing the lines and a smile and bob of the head from her father reassured her she had done well. With both guests greeted, photos taken and the Princess packed off back to school the trio of nations settled down to the first diplomacy between them in a while. 

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2023, 12:02:24 AM »
King Đurađ IV had opted to travel without either of his wives, making it his first overseas visit without either of them. He had rather high hopes for this meeting despite Holmvik being Republicans. The flight in the royal jet was, thankfully, uneventful and the sight of the military welcome was something he approved of. He shook Max by the hand and enjoyed a quick chat with the royal who was also an Air Force officer. He hoped to perhaps have further conversations later.

As they arrived at the Palace he was only too happy to go along with the media circus, it was part of the job of the monarchy to cultivate a certain image and so mingling diplomatically with others. He was sure his wives would have liked the flowers but he himself saw them as pretty pointless but he did his best to thank the young Princess for the gift. "Thank you for such a warm welcome. I'm looking forward to getting our talks underway."

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2023, 10:34:26 PM »
Sigmund had the easier journey with Weißenwald being just next door. He was rather pleased to have an excuse to try out the nations new diplomatic aircraft and understood now why so many of the royals across Mundus had such an aircraft. As they touched down he grabbed his jacket from the chair next to him, folded his newspaper back into his battered brown briefcase and straightened the reindeer head tie pin he was wearing. He thanked the air crew for the trip and descended the aircraft steps. Sigmund gave the smallest hint of a bow to the Prince and then a firm handshake. "Its great to finally be in our neighbours land. Its been far too long that our governments haven't meet." He nodded a greeting to King Đurađ who was already being whisked away to the Palace.

As they arrived at the Palace Sigmund suddenly felt more nervous. Before his own nations brief civil war he had been a firm monarchist but the last monarch of Holmvik had been a murderer and now as a Republican Sigmund wondered if he was meant to hate all monarchs, just because? He thought that he had to accept the reality of Mundus that many nations retained their monarchs and that if Holmvik where to be a part of the brotherhood of nations he would have to work with some monarchs, each judged by their record and in King Aldwin he didn't know much and so had to give the man the benefit of the doubt. "Your Majesty its an honour to finally meet our neighbours." He accepted the flowers from the Princess and carefully removed one and thread it through his button hole. "Thank you Princess, I shall give these my wife and I'm sure she'll enjoy them. I hope that our two nations can be friends." He was happy to pose for the media before entering and meeting Đurađ. "Your Majesty" he exchanged handshakes. "I too am hopeful of a positive outcome. We've a lot to talk about it seems from King Aldwin's letter."

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2023, 07:09:57 PM »
Once the Princess has gone off to school King Aldwin lead the parties into the Palace proper. From the outside it may have seemed just a white block of stone blending in with the snowfall. Inside though it was an explosion of colour as artworks from throughout the Kingdoms history covered each of the red and gold coloured walls. They made their way up two flights of stairs and along another artwork festooned corridor until two black uniformed soldiers stood either side of a polished oak door. Without a word they snapped to attention and one neatly turned to open the door holding it open until all were inside. He gave the King a quick bow and then returned to the other side of the door leaving them alone. "Please be seated". A long rectangular table domintated the room. Its wood polished to a deep oaken shine. Around it sat a number of high backed chairs in red leather. Aldwin had wanted a triangular table but it wouldn't have fitted in this room. He sat himself at the narrow end but at an angle, not wanting to give the impression that he was taking the head of the table and then began to speak. "The three of us represent nations stuck in the most southernly ocean, we are the most southernly nations in the world and as such I think we need to do more to become friends. Each of us will have seen nations like Rokkenjima, Achkaerin and Daito heading for the stars but I myself find the depths more fascinating, and more important to the future of humanity. The seas around Hygelac represent a vital ecosystem and we know comparatively little about them. It is my ambition that we create the South Ocean Initiative. A series of remote and manned missions to learn more about the sea. I would also like to establish a Southern Ocean Initiative Research Base on Hygelac. The three of us together could achieve a great many things and I am interested if you have a desire to join in the concept, if so we can then discuss how we can make it a reality." 

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #7 on: April 06, 2023, 10:35:13 PM »
What King Aldwin laid out was impressive and sounded rather ambitious. President Sigmund Haugen responded first "I applaud the idea and scale that you're hoping to achieve. However I believe that while Hygelac is in the Southern Ocean we should split this project into two parts. The first a Joint Hygelac Project, and for that I would like us to extend an invitation to our cousins in Nya Aland. Meanwhile a seperate Southern Ocean Project can take place between the three of us. At present I have little idea how we would start this project, do we establish dive teams, fund vessels or will it be some kind of remote programme. I am eager that Holmvik get involved but before I can commit I need to know more."

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #8 on: April 08, 2023, 12:14:34 AM »
Aldwin shuffled his briefing notes having sensed this question would be asked early on. "The programme I have been suggested by our own researches combines both. We would put to sea a series of vessels capable of undertaking a variety of research roles using both manned and remote systems. This however is not our main focus here today, at least not from my point. We can each utilise vessels already but I would of course love to see a combined crew pooling our shared experts. What our team would like to see is a network of fibre optic cables that connect research nodes across the southern oceans. The nodes would be remote accessed stations that would monitor a variety of sensors, including cameras, microphones, and instruments that measure temperature, salinity, and pressure. Each of our teams would have access to these round the clock all days of the year. In additionan we would include things like seismic sensors that allow us to monitor underwater changes. In waters at some point where its possible I'd like to have us construct and man some underwater labs. I think these projects would allow us to learn a lot about such things as climate change, biology and perhaps even discover new species. Its an exciting project I'd like us to all work on. Now I understand there will be concerns on cost however our team estimate the establishment of such a project would cost in the region of $300million." He hoped the mention of money didn't derail this project but if it was going to be a barrier then it was best that they'd be overcome sooner rather than later.

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #9 on: April 10, 2023, 08:52:05 PM »
"You're going to have to forgive me."  Đurađ IV spoke up following Aldwin's mini presentation. " I'm not a man of science. I know my way around a plane and thats about as technical as I get. These nodes, are we talking about something the size of say a shoe box or something the size of a house? Would a team in Drenovia be able to access the data they produce at the same time as your own researchers or would we have to, like the Cenneg radio telescope network, have to book a time slot? The idea of sticking something down on the bottom of the sea sounds a rather technical process and how long would these systems last? The price of $300million sounds a figure I can't afford to just splash out because something sounds good, but it needs to be something I can see an investment in. So for my $100million, assuming we split this three ways, exactly what do I get in return? All this being said I don't want you to think I am anti this project, far from it, the idea sounds impressive and I'm all for impressive science, I just often don't understand it."

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #10 on: April 10, 2023, 09:29:25 PM »
Aldwin could sympathise with Durad. He had sat through several briefings on the matter and only just about understood it himself. "No need to apologise" Aldwin began, "I'm more of a literature scholar than a scientist, last time I studied science I was 17 years old so a lot of time has passed. However I had anticipated such matters so perhaps Professor Fitzel here can explain better than I can." Aldwin twisted in his chair to where two seats to his left a bald headed man with a thick beard sat.

"Thank you Your Majesty" The man stood to speak to the room, his name badge before him stated Professor Roland Fitzel, University of Vilbruck. The whole plan had originated at his instutute five years earlier and though they had asked for funding before it had always failed to get the green light. Today Roland saw this as his final attempt. "If I miss anything you asked please just remind me." He looked down at the notes he had made with Durad talked. "We would identify anywhere between 60 and 100 sites in the southern ocean. Each location would be earmarked for a node. If we're given the green light we would ask that each nation nominate an institute to be its lead contact and while we have a design for a node ready to go we'd welcome input from other bodies. Once the sites have been approved we would load the nodes onto a boat along with a vast amount of fibre optic cable capable of withstanding the depths we'd be working at. This allows the data to flow back to land at high speed. Ideally either of Holmvik's islands or one of your own would be ideal as a starting point. The ship would lay the cable of the sea bed and when we reached a node spot a remote controlled sub would take down the node and fix it to the cable. Periodically we'd have small floating platforms with a small solar panel collection on to provide extrad power for the nodes. Now each node would be the size of a hotel rooms mini fridge and would contain various devices to measure the ocean's physical and chemical properties, including temperature, salinity, and pressure. This data is used to study the ocean's climate and to monitor the effects of climate change. The nodes are autonomous, meaning that they can operate without human intervention. They are equipped with sensors that collect data on the ocean's environment, and they use this data to make decisions about how to operate. For example, the nodes can adjust their sampling rates in response to changes in the environment. Once the whole network has been installed they will send their data back to shore and then to anyone with access to the system. All a scientist would get is live real time data from each of the nodes, it would then be for them to utilise the data for whatever research they are doing." He hoped that had covered the technical aspects. "Now these nodes should, all being well, last a decade and can then be replaced. Think of this as essentially underwater satellites. Now as for the finances we'd see no financial return directly. What the system would allow you to do is make better decisions for your people. I believe you're an ex-military man, so you'll be familiar with the idea of battlefield intelligence flowing in real time gives commanders better options, this would do the same for you in terms of managing your nations waters. You're science teams could use the information to help inform you on decisions about potential changes to fishing stocks, climate issues you may face or even where to best locate things such as tidal or wave energy. The data could also help predict things like typhoons, tsunamis or other natural disasters and thus save you money in other areas. I hope this answers your questions." The professor now looked at his own King who nodded approvingly before standing himself.

"Its a lot to take in, I know when the good Professor came to me with this I didn't quiet understand the scale of what he is proposing. To me the bit that makes sense is the comparison to space. We are effectively sending a series of probes to an alien planet, we're doing what nations like Daito, Achkaerin, Rokkenjima and the Alanders have been doing for decades, just while they risk the heavens we'll risk the depths."

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #11 on: April 10, 2023, 09:58:05 PM »
President Sigmund Haugen glanced at his various advisers that had travelled with him as the Professor spoke, they all seemed to be nodding along giving him the impression that they were happy with the responses. "Thank you Professor Fritzel. I have to say the scope of the project is impressing me. Unlike their Majesties though I'm an elected official, I'll be expected to return home and stand in front of  our Republican Council and explain what I'm spending $100million on and why they should vote to approve it. Now if you were to address that Council what would be your key points. I also have one small concern, do these cables and nodes have any risk to the environment? For example is there anything on the nodes that could leak? Now assuming all this checks out I'd recommend the project to the Council back home but I would have two non-negotiable conditions. For any party not from our three nations to access the system each nation would have to approve. The second condition is that everything used on the project, down even to the nuts and bolts, must be manufactured in one of our nations. If I'm spending $100million I want to know the cash is at least staying in the neighbourhood."

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #12 on: April 10, 2023, 11:19:19 PM »
Fritzel hadn't expected to become the centre of attention but also was prepared to provide the information these leaders needed. "Mr.President I'm grateful for your kind words about our plan so far. Now if it would help I would be more than happy to return to Holmvik with you and meet with people from your Republican Council, if that is possible. Now should that not be possible I need to prepare you for those questions. If I was in your shoes and someone asked me what they'd get in return for their vote I'd say they would be getting access to a state of the art tool for scientific research. Your a nation that has a maritime history, you explored the coasts of Albion, you and the Nords of Nya Aland are well respected historical mariners. This project will once again put your nation into a state of high prestige involving the nation. Those of your people who rely on the ocean for a living, particularly those two island, will have better information to care for their income that comes from the seas. Also there is every chance that companies in Holmvik are going to be able to manufacture significant amounts of the project. That in mind the $100million investment will have so many chances to return itself in the first decade. Now in terms of the nodes there is nothing that poses a harm to the environment. The biggest danger that we will have with them is that in some waters barnacles can form on them which can make their maintenance difficult towards the end of the decade. The decisions on the other two matters however are for you as leaders of nations to determine."

That was an invitation for King Aldwin to step in once more. "In the case of the two conditions I firmly agree. Had you not suggested that then I think I would likely have. Now I know for example Drenovia is part of this body called S.U.N. but I would hope that this could be kept among just us until such a time as we all feel comfortable with each others friends. In terms of manufacture we are a relatively minor nation with very few large scale industries of this manner, we'd have looked at this project regardless of you gentleman coming and we'd have likely been asking someone like you to make things for us. I think between all three of us we can make all the various part required. Can I ask therefore if everyone's mind is at ease with this project?"

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #13 on: April 23, 2023, 07:09:05 PM »
King  Đurađ was impressed with this Fritzel character. He was clearly passionate about his project and had the details seemingly firmly in his grasp. "Professor I'm very happy with what you've outlined and so if the project puts in writing several of the key elements that you've spoken of then I'll put my nations name, and its money towards this project. I also would be happy to split the funding two ways should our neighbours from Holmvik make the decision to not be part of the project, I hope though they will join."

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #14 on: April 23, 2023, 08:30:06 PM »
President Sigmund Haugen was, thanks to the democratic nature of his homeland, unable to say with certainty that Holmvik would be joining this but he desperately wanted the nation to. He suspected that once he returned home the votes would easily go in his favour but every now and again things could take an unforeseen turn. "I agree with King Durad, the idea seems impressive and it seem like the Professor has a very good grasp on things, so long as I can get this through our assembly system back home, which I believe I will have little problem doing, then we will activate the required funding to get this up and running. That is so long as we can put together a written agreement that I can actually present to the people back home. I wonder if there is such a plan already or do we need to being drafting one?"

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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #15 on: April 23, 2023, 10:29:16 PM »
 Aldwin was pleased with how things had gone. He had hoped to get the deal over the finish line and was now seemingly about to get just that. He had Professor Fritzel draft an agreement for just in case they reached this point. Now it was clear they would it would be needed to make a few adjustments to take into consideration what the two had said during their discussion.

Quote from: Agreement for the establishment of the Southern Ocean Initiative project

The nations of Drenovia, Holmvik and Weißenwald have today agreed to form the Southern Ocean Initiative.

1. The aims of the SOI are to further knowledge and understanding of the deep seas. In order to achieve this the SOI will establish a network of manned and unmanned research methods.

2. The SOI shall establish a fibre optic network of cables across the Eastern hemisphere of the Southern Ocean. This cable network will have a minimum of 100 automated nodes capable of monitoring a variety of data.

3. Each nation will be able to freely access the data of each node at any time they wish. It is permissible that the nation permits any organisation based within their nation to have access to the system.

4. The SOI will be equally funded by all three members.

5. All items used in the construction of the network and its maintenance will be sourced from within the three nations as far as possible.

6. The maintenance of the system will be carried out by the nation closest to the section of cable and nodes that requires it. The financing of this maintainence will be equally shared by the nations.

7. The nations shall agree that they will not give any nation not directly named within this document access to the system without the prior agreement of the other member nation.

8. All nations agree that before any changes can be made to the system once constructed all parties must agree.

Signed



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Re: Southern Ocean Initiative (SOI)
« Reply #16 on: May 05, 2023, 07:45:52 PM »
The document was short but covered everything that Đurađ could think of. "If President Haugen think he can get this through his nations legislature then I am happy to sign this and get things moving." Đurađ couldn't help but find it amusing that Haugen would have to go back crawling to his people to get the funds and permission, like a child asking their Mummy and Daddy for more pocket money. It made him wonder how Holmvik could even function effectively but thankfully that wasn't his problem.