Building A Future World Nation

To effectively play along with the roleplay in Future World, you need to develop a basic nation outline consisting of three levels of page types. To start off, most importantly, like building any nation, you should create the primarily national page.

Level 1 (Most Important)

 * National Page: The national page describes and informs readers of everything about you nation, ranging in a basic history, government, economy, military, politics, culture and technology. Use the following pages as examples for setting up your Primary National Page (Union of Everett, Republic of Cascadia, Allied States of America, Grand Yarphese Republic) The national page should also include an infobox, which lists the nation's vital information and should include a picture of the flag, coat of arms and a map of your country.


 * Leader Page: Another vital page should describe everything about your nation's leader. Come up with a name for him or her and provide an infobox for basic vital information and preferably a picture, to give a face to your character. Make sure the page describes a biography, describing the leader's history, his or her rise to power and his or her stances, political views, orientations and beliefs. See: Tranh Chup-yar, Kaitlyn Rachel Spencer and Nathan Flech.


 * Military Page: This page is necessary to engage in combat during roleplay. This page should describe your military in basic detail, listing your military departments (army, air force, navy, etc), weapons, tools and vehicles used and information on troop number counts, training information, tactics, uniforms and etc. Further separate pages should be made later, describing each military branch in deeper detail, such as a page describing the Air Force, one for the Navy and one for the Army. See: Federation Air Forces, Union of Everett Navy and Vietnamese Liberation Army.

Level 2 (Important Details)

 * Economy: This page should detail everything about your nation's economy. It should list your policies, banks, stock markets, Gross Domestic Product and Human Development Index. It can also include information regarding your currency with pictures to go along with that to show your currency.
 * Gross Domestic Product: This can be calculated more easily by adding up the GDPs of the states, provinces and or nations your new country takes over.
 * Human Development Index: This is calculated based on how well off your country is in regards to education, healthcare, infrastructure, living conditions, development and etc. The scale runs in a 0 to 1 scale. Most "first world" nations fall into a category of .940 to .970, while poorer nations fall into the .600s, .700s or .800s.


 * Education:


 * Healthcare:


 * Technologies:


 * Politicians:

Level 3 (Extra Features & Details)

 * Famous Characters:


 * Media:


 * Internet & TLD:


 * Companies: