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An unusual NPC - King Charles III
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Originally posted by Rainbow Six View PostPersonally, this is my favourite photo of Prince Charles interacting with the Army Air Corps...it could almost be one of those competitions where you have to come up with a caption
As I already had a helicopter one I wanted something different for the second.
I have another of him with members of the Parachute Rgt which I need to add to the 44th Airborne Brigade write up.
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Good NPC, but I have a problem with this:
His links to the Canadian Armed Forces entitle him to be told of Canadian troop movements and this has often been used as an excuse to entertain the Canadian Ambassador George Miller."You're damn right, I'm gonna be pissed off! I bought that pig at Pink Floyd's yard sale!"
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Originally posted by Rainbow Six View PostPersonally, this is my favourite photo of Prince Charles interacting with the Army Air Corps...it could almost be one of those competitions where you have to come up with a caption
Damn it, I have to sleep with Camilla tonight.
My $0.02
Mike
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Originally posted by Canadian Army View PostGood NPC, but I have a problem with this:
This would not happen for because while all troop deployment and disposition orders, including declarations of war, fall within the Royal Prerogative and are issued as orders-in-council, which must be signed by either the monarch or governor general. Under the Westminster system's parliamentary customs and practices, however, the monarch and viceroy must generally follow the advice of his or her ministers in Cabinet, including the Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense. Which means being told of Canadian troop movements would only happen if and the Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense chose to do so. And that is a problem, by 2000 Canada is split into two governments one in western Canada and one in eastern Canada, which means there are effectually two Prime Minister and two Ministers of National Defense. Which brings into question who is he getting the info from
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Originally posted by Rainbow Six View PostPersonally, this is my favourite photo of Prince Charles interacting with the Army Air Corps...it could almost be one of those competitions where you have to come up with a caption
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Originally posted by Tombot View PostGood stuff, as usual!
How do you plan to use Charlie Are you playing or a preparing a british campaign
Unlikely to run a game near future due to a lack of local players :-(
Oh and as an aside I've set him so that he could stop to help the PCs...
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A good NPC but one thing to consider is it's not clear whether Prince Charles will become King Charles or whether he will change his name when he becomes King.
There have been a load of stories (quite a lot of them spoofs) about whether he will change his name or not but the answer is that we won't actually know for certain until he accedes. There is some evidence that Royal circles regard Charles as an "unlucky" name for a King so he might become King George VII instead.
In the T2k timeline however I can imagine him sticking with Charles regardless to make it easier for people to understand who he is.
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Originally posted by James Langham View PostA lot of my work is focused on the UK as I live here and know most about it! I'm looking at the main political and military players and as he isn't detailed in the Survivor's Guide I thought I would detail him as there are some unanswered questions (e.g. what happens to Diana).Author of the unofficial and strictly non canon Alternative Survivor’s Guide to the United Kingdom
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Originally posted by Rainbow Six View PostAnother of the unanswered questions would be what's happened to the Queen. Given that GDW have her abdicating, it's quite possible that she could still be alive in 2000.
* died - disease
* died - nuclear strike
* alive
* held by someone
* unknown
What do others think
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My thoughts...
Died - disease. One would assume that she would have the best medical care possible, so whilst possible but imo unlikely
Died - nuclear strike. More likely than died from disease, particularly if she stayed in London. imo whether she would have stayed in London or not is an interesting question. It's possible that she would have chosen to do so particularly for morale reasons, in much the same way that her father and mother remained in London throughout the Blitz. Personally I could see a case for staying and not staying (or departing before the strike, possibly to a relatively remote location such as Sandringham or Balmoral), so I'm 50 / 50 on this one, although I do think the fact that she had abdicated so was no longer Sovereign might strengthen the case for staying, effecively acting as the nation's figurehead whilst the King quietly slipped out of the Capital as a mater of practicality.
It's also possible she may have escaped the initial attacks and died in the strike on the Government's wartime command post that is referenced in the SGUK.
Alive. To a large extent depends on whether one thinks she survived the nuclear strikes or not. If she does then I think it's likely she will still be alive and in a secure location that is well guarded.
Held by someone. Not impossible, but I think unlikely, I think we can safely assume there would be sufficient security around surviving members of the Royal Family - particularly one as senior as the former Monarch - to ensure their security. iirc several Foot Guard Battalions are unaccounted for in GDW's order of battle.
(Incidentally, the thought has just occurred to me that the Royal Duties Force might make an interesting article in its own right).
Unknown. One could argue that no matter how well guarded some catastrophe could have befallen her and she is missing...if that were the case we could assume that enormous efforts would be being made to try and locate her.Author of the unofficial and strictly non canon Alternative Survivor’s Guide to the United Kingdom
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I don't think the UK should have a monarchy, but, given that we do and given the enormous sense of responsibility that QE2 feels for the nation there is another alternative.
I'm pretty sure that she'd have insisted on a punishing series of visits to disaster sites and would have been burning the candle at both ends to serve her people and make sure the government were doing their best too. Even with the best medical care available, I see the most likely future for the senior Royals, Prince Phillip, QE2 and the Queen Mother being working themselves to death.
This would clear the way for the younger Royals and increase support for the monarchy. If you wanted to go into it, I'd have QE2 dropping dead during a visit to a hospital or refugee camp, perhaps during a speech about everyone being in it together and the need for sacrifice to make Britain great again.
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