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Player City Hakkinda Hersey (by SOE)


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Players that want to band together for the purposes of society and common defense can form a Player City. The following chapters describe how to set up and join a Player City.

Player Cities are administrated by an elected Mayor. The Mayor must be a member of the Politician profession. For information on this profession, look in the chapter 'Politician' under 'Professions, Advanced Professions'.

Creating a City
Creating a player city can be a challenging task, so make sure you have plenty of friends to help you out.

The first step to establishing a player city is to get a City Hall deed. Members of the architect profession can craft this deed. There are versions of the City Hall for architectural styles common on Corellia, Naboo, and Tatooine. Make sure you find a wide open, unobstructed area to build your city in. A successful city will maximize the amount of buildable territory, so that as many players as possible can participate in the city. If you build your city too close to a lake or sea, part of your city's influence will be over the undevelopable water.

When you go to place your City Hall, you have to pass a few validation checks. The first check is to see if you are a Politician. Only players with the Novice Politician skill are allowed to place and administrate civic structures.

The second check is to make sure there are no other player cities within 1 kilometer of your desired placement location. As citizens join your city, your city's radius of influence will grow up to a maximum of about half of a kilometer and a city is never allowed to potentially overlap another city's area of influence.

Before your city is placed you will also be asked to name your city. (You can always change the name of your city after it's placed, if you don't like what you picked.) A city's name has to be unique to the planet the city will be located on.

WARNING: The City Hall cannot be redeeded. Make absolutely sure you've found the location you want to place your city. Once your City Hall is placed, you won't be able to move it without destroying it and crafting another deed.

If you've passed the requirements for city placement, congratulations. You are now the proud mayor of a new city.

The planetary authorities have strict rules about what constitutes a city and how the land can be used. Once your City Hall is placed, you have effectively notified the planetary authority of your intention to begin civic administration. In order for your zoning permits to be approved, you need to have at least 5 players become citizens of your city within 24 hours. (See the joining a city section for information on citizenship.) If you can't manage to get 5 people to join your city in 24 hours, your city hall will be destroyed. Building a city is a group effort so you'll need other players to contribute!

The rest of this manual covers the process of administrating your city. Please read the contents carefully. Running a city is a big job with a lot of responsibilities. If you don't manage your citizenry well, you may find them voting you out of office!

Good luck, Mayor!

Running a City
City administration is performed via the 'City Management Terminal' located in the City Hall. Each of the sections below discuss different aspects of the city management.

Voting
Each city has a weekly mayoral election. The election and voting process is managed by the city vote terminal. At the terminal, a citizen of the city can examine who is running for election as well as the current vote standings. Citizens who are also politicians can register to run in the election.

Each week, the votes are tallied. All votes are set to the incumbent mayor by default and the incumbent wins all ties. If a new mayor is elected, that person immediately inherits all management control over the city and may begin implementing their new policies.

Elections are based off a simple vote tally system. The politician with the most cumulative votes wins. (Ex: There are 4 people running for election. The first gets 2 votes and the rest get 1 vote. The first politician would win, despite a clear majority.)

Politicians gain political experience for every vote they get in an election.

Taxation
Taxation is evaluated on a weekly basis right after voting.

There are four types of taxes a city mayor can levy:

1. Property tax. All property owners (see 'Joining a City') can be charged a small % on top of their normal maintenance. This property tax is levied by the city in exchange for use of their land as well as the benefits of structure oriented city specializations.

2. Citizen tax. This tax is a flat fee charged to citizens on a weekly basis. The tax can be used like an automated membership fee. There is no penalty for failure to pay, but the mayor is notified of any citizens who fail to pay.

3. Sales tax. A tax placed on top of any items sold from vendors within the city's rad
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