Otaku-organized, insanely-detailed naval/maritime ship environment... In whose navy do you want to serve today?




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The first items to enter the forum might take me to task, challenge my sanity, question my lineage, brand me an ingrate, declare me to be "unpatriotic", and condemn me for daring to attempt to neuter one or more nations of "self-determination", and more. Here is a sample open letter.


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I hope you find these works of ォたく or おたく (an "otaku") to be "interesting". This is what I do for fun, but lately I've considered (or revived) ways of making a venture out of my hobby, including selling finished reproductions of my "blueprints" of fictional (or, potentially notional) designs of naval police/defense ships. I abhor power projection and flag-waving, so my ships belong to a fictional entity I created and named UNAUN, or Unified Nations Anti-Unilateral Action Navy (the word "Action" is intentionally not in the acronym "UNAUN"). The fictional entity is an upgraded and replacement version of the partially-effective beset, hobbled United Nations and it's Security Council.

UNAUN ship commanders hail from several nations, and the executive officers report from nations different from those of a ship's commanding officer. No one nation sends or is represented by more than one commanding officer. Other personnel UNAUN receives and trains can come from any nation. UNAUN ships are built by shipyards from Africa, Australia, Canada, China, Europe, Japan, Korea, Singapore, South America, Taiwan, and the United States.

No one nation "owns" the ship. Hull modules from each building yard are assembled together such that no ship is more than 50% from one nation. Electronics and internal parts are to be from dozens or hundreds of suppliers, but there are no "large" primary coordinating companies, this being so that smaller, traditionally underrepresented suppliers have significant and meaningful roles to play in global peace building.

The daily mission of these ships is to fight or arrest pirates, track and apprehend at-sea terrorists, rescue refugees displaced by natural calamities or political upheavals, to hold mobile at-sea counter-terrorism tribunals, and conduct ship escorts for reflagged, paying merchants who don't want to be boarded and hampered by certain nations.

The ultimate mission of these ships is to "deprecate all power-projecting nations' flag-waving navies into nothing more than own-shore coastal patrol units", an ideal that is a moral and enlightened prerequisite to humans venturing beyond terrestrial stations.
 
WHEW! A tall set of sailing orders, right? (Hopefully, this stance does not make me "defence industry enemy number one"...("DIENO"))

Maybe someday I'll attract the attention of naval architects and their students, game designers, and naval enthusiasts (as well as aspiring fellow naval fiction authors). I hope I favorably attract a game company in Japan or Korea so that I can move to and live there to be part of a productive team. I want to inspire world-changing, conflict-prevention fiction that shows today's economically intertwined Asian nations are not going to engage in any grand scale military conflicts, but that there are still valuable, less bellicose (but likely unglamorus) missions to be assigned to navies.

Enjoy!

Kind Regards,

David Syes/Takeshi Sakauchi/Reincarnated Asian

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おたくな一
おたくなひと


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