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Remains in The Vatican |
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20 | 37.74% |
Relocates to Switzerland |
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17 | 32.08% |
Relocates to France |
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5 | 9.43% |
Other (please specify in thread) |
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6 | 11.32% |
Relocates within Italy |
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5 | 9.43% |
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I see what you're getting at. I don't see a separate religious government, the Catholic Church doesn't really work that way (any more) except perhaps where there is literally no government at all. Most of the time they would simply support whatever government was in place. Pushing for social or political justice isn't completely foreign to the Church (although that tends to be a lower-level thing) but it's not like they haven't cooperated or supported with military juntas or other corrupt regimes in the past. Tony |
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(Remembering the picture in Ogre Miniatures where an Ogre Mk V is wearing the insignia of the Vatican.)
What are the capabilities of the Swiss Guards?
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They are never seen without the Michaelangelo-designed uniforms and halbreds/swords. But there is a lot of speculation about what is behind the scenes. Some of the requirements is that the Swiss Guard have served in the military, they must be Catholic and they swear an oath directly to the Pope. During the shooting of the Pope, several Guardsmen were observed with pistols/smgs...
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This discussion has been really interesting. There is a lot of food here for a pretty kick-ass module. Let's start with the factions... The Pope and his loyal circle (including the Swiss guards) Anti-papal members of the clergy A shadowy Catholic secret society (Illuminati? Opus Dei? Other?) with unclear motives Anti-church Italian military (leftists) Pro-church Italian military The French (DGSE, FFL commandos) Soviets (KGB, GRU, Spetznaz) You could throw in some Austrians, Jugolsavs, U.S. pro-CivGov forces in Jugoslavia... I'm sure there's even more.
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Life in switzerland is very boring and most people are very conservative. Joining swiss guard can be very vise choice if you dont want live very dull life in swiss farm or if you dont want boring customer service job from the nearest town or city. You can meet swiss volunteers nearly anywhere in this planet. Swiss army is purely defensive force for defending Switzerland and its impossible to serve abroad. |
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I could see religious/military orders of marshal clergy popping up after the balloon goes up. Some conspiracy theorists see conservative blocs in the RCC like Opus Dei as capable of setting up such a thing. Perhaps you would even have armed factions within the Catholic fold- left-leaning liberation theologist backed groups and right-leaning Opus Dei backed groups. IN-fighting could be a real possibility.
I had one PC in my PbP (Brother Switek played by Snakeyes) who was a former monk turned CIA-backed partisan leader and an NPC, called the Bishop (so named for the chess piece), who was a former Polish Para before joining a monastic order before the war only to later become Gora-Kalwaria's militia commander in '98 or so.
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I just had a thought - the 10th Crusade with the Church armed with nukes!
A thousand years later and they're back. If Christianity can't have the holy land, then nobody will! ![]() Sounds like a really bad movie promo.... ![]() Lets get Mel Gibson to play the leading role.
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"We were clergy once, and mad"?
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A cross in one hand and grenade launcher in the other, he's "THE CONVERTER"!
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i used to have a bunch more links but thay seam to have dispard someware.
http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/swiss_guard/index.htm Raellus i once thought about having a militia/proto militant order poop up. The genesis being when the local marauder crew tried there stick on a monastery (and attended refugees and such) were one of the novices was in his previous life a green bary. |
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I'm not in any way advocating that there would be any type of religious government. All I am saying is that religion, both individuals and organisations, will apply political pressure on the various governments to act in a certain way.
This pressure will be more or less effective depending on where in the world it's going on - for example, Islam is going to have a MASSIVE input on policy and actions in Iran while Christianity, specifically Roman Catholism will be behind many of the decisions made in Italy. Over in the Far east, Buddism will shape events while up in the backwoods you might find a cult or three exerting influence on the local authorities. Industry will also have similar clout with some governments - take the various lobby groups in the US for example. Note that just having money might be enough to exert influence in some countries, provided it's spread around and fills a few otherwise empty pockets.
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