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Discussion The Great Galactic Economic Survey of 875 ABY

Plutus Incarnate
Or whatever year it is now.

Anyway, working on a small project to get a blanket statement on galactic economic situations. Rising war tensions, stock markers, star wars crypto - etc. Feel free to take a small survey here, and post up your replies.

Any joke posts will probably be cut from the final product, but ill take as much as I can get from it all.

If you have additional details you want considered or added to the final product(s) - feel free to reply below with the details. Examples can be: Major Faction Economic Breakdown, Crime Rates, Probably Credit Scores of Companies and Factions, etc.

As for the link:

 
Plutus Incarnate
Most of the survey doesn't hit my RP chops... but I totally love you're running with it. One question did make me do a little heck yeah...

Who has the best store aesthetic?

THIS GUY

NAKAIOMA has got it going on! Giving this guy a shout out because I'm super impressed with how he rolls!

Economic RP has been super niche on the board, so i don't blame ya. As far as Nakaioma?

Hard agree. Man has some kino stuff going on!
 
Plutus Incarnate
Thus far, trends seem to point to a few things;

GA is overwhelmingly the largest economy in the galaxy, everyone thinks Nakaioma is the fastest growing newer company on the board, and there's a 6/4 split that the galactic markers are in a downturn.

Looks like Chaos is in a Bear Market.
 
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Thus far, trends seem to point to a few things;

GA is overwhelmingly the largest economy in the galaxy, everyone thinks Nakaioma is the fastest growing newer company on the board, and there's a 6/4 split that the galactic markers are in a downturn.

Looks like Chaos is in a Bear Market.

This was the one question that I had the most difficulty with because it is so subjective. Rather than base it off of writer's opinions why not create a metric that would actually determine this?

It would be interesting to see what it actually is... UC's are a thing now so I would imagine a simple algorithm could be applied.

Rambling thoughts anyhow.
 
MANIAC MANIAC

So, the downside of this is that SurveyMonkey apparently changed their survey's to restrict answers past 10. Meaning I can't see half the responses, so I will unfortunately have to operate for the time being on the first 10 responses.

That being said, I think the law of averages will give us a decent idea of whats going on - and I'll make some fancy infographics to represent it soon.
 

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