Talk:Reading, Pennsylvania (1983: Doomsday)

Okay, Alex, I'll take this one off your hands. I don't want disagreements between the Pennsylvania "nations" escalading out of control between you and Zack. I'll put what's been written on the Pennsylvania and "State College" pages together as a place holder later today (Thursday). Right now, I've got to get to bed. It's 2:00 AM! Stay dry. SouthWriter 06:02, September 30, 2010 (UTC)

Sure! I think its better you watch this page so that if the Zack-Me conflict escalates you can be a neutral mediator in the feud. However I do have some ideas in mind regarding some officials from Philadelphia arriving and the Allentown conflict. So I might write those in. Arstar [talk] 01:40, October 1, 2010 (UTC)

I have a question about location on this one. The southern territory claimed here is awfully close to Philadelphia, which got hit directly. It's also close to the Willow Grover NAS in central Bucks County. Granted, the prevailing winds in that area are to the northeast, but I'm concerned about the spread of this territory in the southern and eastern directions. SunEagle 22:36, February 11, 2011 (UTC)

Well, the map could definitely use updating, for sure. Willow Grover on maps is also just outside Philly too.

Most of its expansion would definitely be north and west. No harm in claiming territory to the south and east, even if it can't be really be occupied for the most part.

Lordganon 23:02, February 11, 2011 (UTC)

Okay, so I think I want to adopt this article. Can someone tell me if there are changes that need to be done, or information to add? I already have some history ready to write up, but I believe I can't go ahead without an admin giving me permission yet. Please notify me immediately, and thank you.

Godfrey Raphael 04:55, September 5, 2011 (UTC)

You need to read the State College, North Pennsylvania, and Delmarva articles, to start with. The state articles in the area are also a must, as well as the talk pages of these articles.

Note that you cannot remove anything already here. You have to work with it, barring it being impossible, which you'd have to prove.

Lordganon 20:34, September 5, 2011 (UTC)

Okay, got that. At this point, I think I'll write about the leaders of Reading, because I don't see any mention of leaders here. Also, I have some history regarding Reading's expansion into neighboring counties, like Schuylkill and Lebanon Counties. And then maybe the new leader of Reading could suggest a Pennsylvanian Cooperative or something like that where the surviving Penn states can work together to help and protect each other.

Godfrey Raphael 12:36, September 7, 2011 (UTC)