Economic Assets List

Natural Resources

Natural resources are resources that are contained within the land itself, and may be harvested yearly. They are the basic components of all goods and units.

Name Description Uses

Crops
Crops are basic plants grown in farms. Crops are the basic ingredient used to produce food and consumer products.

Coal
Coal is a naturally occuring geologic substance containing hydrocarbons for use as fuel. Coal is burned to produce power and is also used for fuel in movement.

Petroleum
Petroleum is a naturally occuring organic compound containing hydrocarbons for use as fuel. Petroleum is refined into gasoline for use in movement and also synthesized into polymers.

Iron
Iron is a hard metal that has multiple purposes. Iron is a building material but can be processed to make a more durable steel .

Lead
Lead is a hard metal with multiple purposes. Lead is primarily used to make weapons for the military.

Copper
Copper is a soft shiny metal that is extremely conducive to electricity. Copper is arranged into electronic circuits and also can be used as money.

Silver
Silver is a shiny precious metal. Silver is used in consumer products but more primarily as money.

Gold
Gold is a shiny precious metal. Gold is used in consumer products but more primarily as money.

Uranium
Uranium is an extremely rare radioactive substance for use in advanced technology. Uranium is enriched to artificially produce deuterium.
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Goods

A good is any tangible product which provides some utility, and is produced with the combination of the three main factors of production (natural resources, labor, capital), after which, it is distributed and consumed either by consumers or other firms for further production.

Name Description Input/Processing Uses

Food
Food is a basic sustenance good, essential for all people to consume at least once a year for survival. 1 Crop is processed a Mill to produce 1 Food unit. One food unit must be consumed by each person in the population per year or else they will die. It is also consumed when any unit moves. It is a consumer good.

Gasoline
Gasoline is an industrial fluid enriched with highly flammable hydrocarbons. 2 Petroleum unit is processed in an Oil Refinery to produce 1 Gasoline units. Gasoline is used as a fuel for movement.

Steel
Steel is one of the most durable building materials. 2 Iron units are processed in a Foundry to produce 1 Steel unit. Steel is a building material used to construct all infrastructure and most units.

Weapons
A Weapon is an object designed to destroy other objects and kill other people, typically by launching projectiles at high speeds. 2 Lead unit is processed in an Armory to produce 1 Weapon. Weapons are equipped on nearly all military units.

Circuits
A Circuit is a complete connection of electrons contained within an object or a collection of objects. 2 Copper units is processed in a Circuitry Factory to produce 1 Circuit. Circuits are required any advanced unit.

Polymers
A Polymer is a highly useful synthetic material processed out of petroleum. 4 Petroleum units are processed in a Synth Lab to produce 1 Polymer. Polymers are building materials and are also used in engines, circuits, and consumer products.

Deuterium
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen produced in nuclear fission reactions of Uranium. 2 Uranium unit is processed in a Nuclear Lab to produce 10 Plutonium units. Plutonium is used in nuclear weaponry and nuclear power plants.

Power
Power is electricity supplied to any structure necessary to sustain appliances and machinery. Various fuel sources is harnessed in power plants to produce power. Power is needed to sustain production in factories.

Leisure
Leisure is simply the enjoyment consumers can have when not working. Various entertainment structures provide leisure to consumers. Leisure is a consumers good and also increases the standard of living.

Consumer Products
CPs are a bundle of consumer goods that serve the consumer. 4 Crops, 5 BM, 2 Circuits, 2 Polymers, 1 Silver, and 1 Gold are automatically combined to make 1 CP. Consumer Products are the ultimate measure of happiness and the standard of living in any country's economy.

Capital
Physical Capital are goods that make production more efficient and increase the volume of output per input. 5 BM, 2 Circuits, and 2 Polymers are automatically combined to make 1 Capital. For every 100 Capital in the economy, all mines and factories produce 1 additional output.
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Infrastructure

Infrastructure is any free-standing durable structure designed to perform productive services. There are three main divisions of infrastructure:

Industry

Industrial infrastructure includes all the powerplants and factories necessary for manufacturing.

Name Cost Description HP Input Output

Power Plant
50 Steel Power Plants service all households and factories with power. 50 2 Coal
1 Gasoline
3 Petroleum
0.50 Polymers
0.01 Deuterium>
10 Power Units (Max 100)

Factory
10 Steel Factories are large structures which allow manufacturing of resources and primary into secondary goods, finished goods, or units. 10 1-10 Resource Inputs
x PU per resource input
See Goods and Units
1-100 Outputs
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Transportation

Transportation is the specific service of moving people and/or assets from one spatial location to another. Certain infrastructure aids in transportation:

Name Cost Description HP Uses

Road
3 BM
30 Jobs
A Road is a hard paved pathway sufficient for foot traffic in addition to vehicular traffic. 3 Two adjacent territories containing a road half movement cost between those two cells.

Railroad
2 BM
20 Jobs
A Railroad is a length of track designed to carry trains across the terrain. 2 Trains require railroads to move.

Canal
10 BM
100 Jobs
A Canal is an artifical waterway designed to connect bodies of water for naval passage. 10 Acts as a river within and/or between territories.

Bridge
25 BM
250 Jobs
A Bridge is an elevated pathway constructed over a body of water to ensure crossing by ground units. 25 Connects two owned sides of a river or across a single sea sector and acts as a rail/road.

Seaport
50 BM
500 Jobs
A Seaport is a port that provides a haven for all naval vessels to dock, as well as to load and unload sea-going cargo. 50 Must be built in a cell adjacent to a river/sea cell. Sea units are deployed here if a Shipyard is present.

Airport
50 BM
500 Jobs
An Airport is a port that provides a haven for all air units, as well as to load and unload cargo. 50 Air units are deployed here if an Aircraft Factory is present. Most air units are required to land in an airport after several turns of flight.
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Entertainment

Entertainment is any service that seeks to divert the consumer from the rigors of labor with pleasure and leisure.

Name Cost Description HP Leisure Produced

Amusement Park
25 BM
3 PU
250 Jobs
An Amusement Park features various thrill rides and attractions for consumers seeking thrills and excessive items to spend their money on.. 25 25

Hotel
10 BM
1 PU
100 Jobs
Hotels can provide luxury and hospitality to those traveling abroad for business or vacation purposes. 10 10

Museum
10 BM
1 PU
100 Jobs
A Hotel howcases items of cultural significance, preserving the culture and traditions of civilization, allowing citizens to marvel at their grandeur. 10 10

Park
2 BM
20 Jobs
Parks are basic plots of land solely dedicated to leisure usually enhanced via natural scenery. 2 2

Stadium
50 BM
5 PU
500 Jobs
A Stadium provides the largest known public arena dedicated solely to entertainment - whether it be various sports, competitions, or other performances. 50 50

Tavern
10 BM
1 PU
100 Jobs
Taverns are local establishments that serve food and alcohol to patrons and provide an environment for socializing. 10 10

Theater
10 BM
1 PU
100 Jobs
A Theater is a hall that patrons can watch movies and other performances in. 10 10

Government

Government services act as the physical presence of the governing regime and assist in public administration.

Name Cost Description HP

Bank
10 Steel A Bank acts as a vault for storing the money-commodity, and can issue banknotes or fiat currency. 10

Embassy
10 Steel An Embassy is a complex that is a small enclave of sovereign territory of another nation and is used for diplomatic meetings between nations in order to maintain good foreign relations. 10

Territorial Capitol Building
100 BM
10 PU
1,000 Jobs
The Territorial Capitol Building (TCB) is a the seat of the provincial government. In order for any additional territory to be annexed, this structure must be erected first. A country automatically begins with a TCB in each starting territory. 100

Capitol
1,000 BM
100 PU
10,000 Jobs
The Capitol is the sovereign seat of the national government. A country automatically begins with a Capitol built in the territory designated as a "city." If a country decides to relocate the Capitol, the present one must be disbanded and a new one must be built in a territory with a city. 1,000
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Units

A unit is an asset that is in its completed state, charged with a specific task to perform in relation to other assets and people.

Transport Units

Transport units are any units that provide transportation of people, assets, and/or other units across the planet. Each unit can only carry one type of cargo at a time.

Name Cost Description HP MR Cargo

Bus
3 BM
1 Engine
40 Jobs
A Bus is a vehicle unit. It's a can transport people across the country. 3 2 50 Personnel Units

Train
4 BM
1 Engine
50 Jobs
A Train is a vehicle unit. It's a long collection of railcars that can transport many various things across railroads. 5 3 1000 Resources
100 Goods
100 Personnel Units
5 Vehicle Units

Truck
2 BM
1 Engine
30 Jobs
A Truck is a vehicle unit. It's a cheap, simple means of transporting cargo across land. 3 3 500 Resources
50 Goods

Clipper
5 BM
6 Engines
110 Jobs
A Clipper is a naval unit. It's a small, old-fashioned yet sleek craft that can carry a modest amount of cargo overseas. 5 6 1,000 Resources
100 Goods
100 Personnel Units
10 Vehicle Units

Freighter
12 BM
4 Engines
160 Jobs
A Freighter is a naval unit. It's slower, but more reliable than clippers and can carry vastly greater loads over large oceans. 12 4 2,500 Resources
250 Goods
500 Personnel
5 Vehicle Units

Jetliner
10 BM
4 Engines
140 Jobs
A Commerical Jetliner is an aircraft unit. It's a large airplane designed to ferry large amounts of people long distances. 10 4 1,000 personnel units

Transport Helicopter
8 BM
4 Engines
120 Jobs
A Transport Helicopter is an aircraft unit. It's a large helicopter designed to transport a small amount of cargo to any remote location.
Specialty: Transport Helicopters do not require an airport to land, load, and unload units.
8 4 100 Resources
10 Goods
10 personnel units
1 vehicle unit

Airlifter
13 BM
4 Engines
170 Jobs
An Airlifter is an aircraft unit. It's a heavily converted jetliner which can transport large amounts of cargo. 10 4 1,000 Resources
100 Goods
25 personnel units
5 vehicle units
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Military Units

Military units are armed units designed to attack and destroy other units and assets by force.

Name Cost Description HP AP TP MR

Conscript
1 Weapon
1 Job
A Conscript is a personnel unit. It's a non-professional infantryman drafted into service by the government. Cheap, yet ineffective in small numbers, they are both the first and last lines of defense in times of emergency.. 1 1 Hit: None
Miss: Vehicles
1
-1 Food

Infantry
1 Weapon
1 Job
Infantry is a personnel unit. They are professional rifleman and act as the backbone of any armed forces. Although better trained and more effective than mere conscripts, infantry also require large numbers to have any significant battle edge. 1 1 Hit: Conscripts, Spies
Miss: Vehicles
1
-1 Food

Special Forces
1 Weapon
1 Job
Special Forces are personnel units. They're elite covert units trained in special operations, and are equipped with weapons capable of attacking vehicles and helicopters. 1 1 Hit: Personnel, Vehicles, Helicopters Miss: Snipers 1
-1 Food

APC
3 BM
3 Engines
1 Weapon
61 Jobs
An Armored Personnel Carrier is a vehicle unit. It's a light infantry transport that move more quickly across battlefields. They are very lightly equipped, sporting only a light machine gun, but provide an extra layer of protection and mobility to the infantry.
Special: Can transport 5 personnel units with transport perks.
3 1 Hit: Personnel
Miss: Armor
3
-1 Food
-6 Fuel

Light Vehicle
2 BM
2 Engines
2 Weapons
22 Jobs
A Light Vehicle is a vehicle unit. It's a small, fast, versatile vehicle that blends in well with the terrain and surroundings, allowing it to specialize in reconnaissance missions. It can defend itself against infantry, but is easily destroyed by armor.
Special: Can transport two personnel units with transport perks.
2 2 Hit: Personnel
Miss: Armor
2
-1 Food
-4 Fuel

Light Armor
4 BM
2 Engines
2 Weapons
62 Jobs
A Light Vehicle is a vehicle unit. It's a mobile, armored vehicle armed with a small cannon, capable of inflicting medium damage on other vehicles and heavy damage to personnel. 4 2 Hit: Vehicles, Personnel
Miss: Tank
2
-2 Food
-4 Fuel

Tank
6 BM
2 Engines
4 Weapons
84 Jobs
The Main Battle Tank is a vehicle unit. It's a large, heavily armored vehicle with a heavy cannon, capable of wreaking havoc on any ground unit. 6 4 Hit: Personnel, Vehicles
Miss: None
2
-4 Food
-4 Fuel

Artillery
3 BM
1 Engine
5 Weapons
45 Jobs
Artillery is a vehicle unit. It's a mobile howitzer piece that can bombard units from a distance, making it the ideal indirect fire support for ground invasions and also invasion-deterrence. They are, however, weak and unarmored, and must be guarded by stronger support units for protection. 3 5
Range: 2
Hit: Ground units
Miss: None
1
-5 Food
-2 Fuel

AAA
3 BM
1 Engine
5 Weapons
45 Jobs
Anti-Aircraft Artillery is a vehicle unit. It's a mobile air-defense howitzer specialized to shoot down enemy aircraft with shells that explode and release shrapnel in the proximity of low-flying aircraft.
Special: Defends against aircraft in-range before they have a chance to attack.
3 2 Hit: Aircraft
Miss: None
1
-5 Food
-2 Fuel

Destroyer
7 BM
5 Engines
4 Weapons
124 Jobs
Destroyers are naval units. They're the smallest and most maneuverable ship capable of naval combat. They specialize in anti-submarine and anti-aircraft warfare, but are easy targets for larger and more powerful naval vessels.
Special: Destroyers may attack a submerged submarine. They can use missiles.
7 4 Hit: Submarines, Helicopters
Miss: Cruisers, Battleships
5
-74 Food
-10 Fuel

Submarine
5 BM
2 Polymers
6 Engines
4 Weapons
10 Circuits
174 Jobs
Submarines are naval units. They are naval craft that travelling beneath the surface of the ocean. They can only be attacked by Destroyers and thus pose an immanent threat to any sea-going vessel in the area. Submarines may use missiles. 5 4 Hit: Naval Units
Miss: None
3
-74 Food
-24 Fuel

Cruiser
8 BM
6 Engines
5 Weapons
115 Jobs
Cruisers are naval units. They fall somewhere in between Destroyers and Battleships in terms of their armor, mobility, and firepower. Not as powerful or as armored as a battleship, they make this up with increased speed and mobility. They can use missiles. 8 5
Range: 2
Hit: Naval Vessels
Miss: Battleships
3
-85 Food
-12 Fuel

Battleship
12 BM
8 Engines
7 Weapons
147 Jobs
Battleships are naval units. They are the kings of the sea; the most heavily fortified and armed ship created. They excel in attacking all other naval craft, bombarding coastal defenses, as well as surviving assaults from the sea and the air. 12 7
Range: 2
Hit: Naval Units, Ground Units
Miss: None
2
-140 Food
-16 Fuel

Carrier
10 BM
8 Engines
3 Weapons
15 Circuits
213 Jobs
Aircraft Carriers are naval units. They are a recent arrival to the sea and present a challenge to the battleship's naval hegemony. Although they themselves pose little threat and are vulnerable without escorts, they act as mobile airports for air units to attack other naval craft as well as ground and air targets.
Special: Can carry 10 aircraft units without transport perks. Acts as mobile airport.
10 3 Hit: None
Miss: None
2
-100 Food
-16 Fuel

Gunship
4 BM
3 Engines
10 Circuits
3 Weapons
173 Jobs
Helicopter Gunships are aircraft units. They're heavily armed helicopters designed for light ground assault. With state-of-the-art tracking systems, miniguns, and rocket launchers, along with their ruggedness, they serve as perfect local air support for ground troops. They can use missiles.
Special: Can land in any land cell.
4 3 Hit: Ground Units, Naval Units, Helicopters
Miss: Fighters
3
-5 Food
-6 Fuel

MR Fighter
5 BM
4 Engines
10 Circuits
3 Weapons
123 Jobs
Multi-role Fighter Aircraft are aircraft units. They are fighter aircraft that are balanced in terms of speed, mobility, armament, and purpose - they can attack ground, naval, and air units with the same basic firepower. They can use missiles. 5 3 Hit: Ground Units, Naval Units, Air Units
Miss: AS Fighters
4
-2 Food
-8 Fuel

GA Fighter
5 BM
2 Engines
10 Circuits
5 Weapons
105 Jobs
Ground Attack Fighter Aircraft are aircraft units. They're fighter aircraft units designed to attack ground units. As such, they are slow, heavily armored, and carry a heavy payload, but lack in dogfighting ability. They can use missiles. 5 3 Hit: Ground Units, Naval Units
Miss: Fighters, AS Fighters
4
-2 Food
-6 Fuel

AS Fighter
5 BM
4 Engines
10 Circuits
7 Weapons
127 Jobs
Air Superiority Fighter Aircraft are aircraft units. They're fighter aircraft units which excel in dogfighting. They are fast, maneuverable, and carry advanced targeting and missile systems to intercept and shoot down anything in the skies, but lack sufficent payloads to effectively attack ground targets. They can use missiles. 5 3 Hit: Air Units
Miss: None
4
-2 Food
-8 Fuel

Bomber
8 BM
8 Engines
25 Circuits
8 Weapons
Bomber Aircraft are aircraft units. They're slow-flying aircraft that contain the greatest firepower by means of its payload: thousands of pounds of high explosive bombs. Traditionally they fly too high to be attacked by flak, but are extremely susceptible to fighter interception. 6 8 Hit: Ground Units, Naval Units
Miss: Fighter Aircraft
3
-5 Food
-20 Fuel
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