Talk:2010 Socialist International Conference (1983: Doomsday)

25th of June
After settling in the day before, the conference started in earnest on Friday, as a wide array of subjects were touched upon, ranging from debating the virtues of a one-party system opposed to a multi-party socialist system. The debates were especially fierce between the Siberian and ANZC delegates, were accusations were being thrown back and forth, while mister Lopez tried ease tensions between CSTO and non-alligned members of the Socialist International.

The conference was even postponed for several hours, allowing the delegates to collect their thoughts. After this alarming brake, Lopez issued a statement saying to the assembled press to "Not worry", and that, "the conference will resume shortly. You have to understand that this is a first for you, as well as us, as this is the first meeting of its kind after Doomsday. But rest assured, althought we do not agree on everything, the conference will continue later today, and we will find common ground."

The conference did indeed continue, much to the surprise of the assembled journalists, who eagerly awaited what would come next. Surprisingly the Siberian and ANZC delegates apologized to each other, both with nervous smiles on their faces. The rest of the conference proceeded as planned, discussing sustainable development in the post-Doomsday world, as well as energy resources and petroleum and gas availability.

There, that is my rough draft for the conference today. Of course, you can add on it, or just disagree with the whole thing if you'd like to. I honestly don't know what I could write exclusively from the Siberian POV, so thus I wrote this. Perhaps later we can have a Quotes subheading, detailing each representatives outlook on things.--Vladivostok 10:36, June 25, 2010 (UTC)