ok... first of all, I must say that I have not read your roleplay regarding Panacea.
By way of reminders however are the following excerpts from the TRF & R&D Guidelines:
The #1 and ONLY Rule: What could logically work is what will work. This is otherwise known as the Common Sense rule.
Please note that there is no more approval for R&D submissions.
But how will moderators and staff keep people from abusing this open R&D system? Simple. If someone does not have common sense when it comes to R&D's (design and use) they will no longer be allowed to post in R&D section and they will lose R&D privileges.
In light of these guidelines, let's take a look at the Panacea situation (and other similar "cure-alls"):
First off, remember, just because a 500 word roleplay is done does not mean that Panacea (or
ANY R&D) will function the way it is intended.
Example: If Simon Kaine did an R&D for an ISD that can kill ESD's with a single shot, just because he roleplays 500 words does not mean his R&D will function as he intends. It would be an abuse of the R&D system (especially given there are no more approvals given) and obviously not realistic
no matter how logically (no matter how solid the idea) he would have roleplayed it.
So, to answer Dolash's question, is Panacea functional. If he completed the roleplay then I would say yes. But again, not in the way that perhaps Panacea was intended to function. ie: as a cure-all to every ailment under the stars.
As an answer to Phage, I can see that and if his R&D were actually done specifically for that, fine. But I draw the line at "all conceivable illnesses and virus". Basically, Panacea is just the reverse of Phage. Both use molecular machines pumped into a body not designed to house machines.
It takes years of research to find cures for one specific ailment let alone eveyr ailment, let alone for every species! Are we saying that the Coalition gathered all the different species making it up, injected each one with every sort of disease and then tried Panacea to see if it would cure each one? Just like that?
That there is research towards that goal, I don't mind if that's where they are heading but to simply come out and annouce a new wonder drug (being machines pumped into bodies) to cure everything that ails you and distribute it openly is ludicrous (imo).
So, I do not believe this to be a cure-all and while it might cure some of the more common viruses of perhaps the "main" species making up the Coalition, the researchers would not be able to conceive of every disease that might strike in the future.
So yes, I believe there will be instances where Panacea doesn't work. Probably not the grand failure that Drayson is promoting though. Remember that is propaganda. Also I do not believe that it is the grand success that Dolash reports because, yours too, is propaganda.
The same opinion holds for Belgradi's wonder drug. And since his characters are greedy ass bastards, I am not surprised at his tactic with propaganda. Actually, his propaganda is a bit original and remains "in character" which I found refreshing.
Actually, the same opinion holds for Phage. There will be instances where it just doesn't work. There is always a percentage of failure (ie: machines don't activate, programming wiped, injection system failure, alien biology too alien, whatever..)
So, to summarize:
Is Panacea an illigitiment R&D? No. But then again, it's legitimacy will really be determined by it's use.
I would caution to be careful in this. Be as realistic as you can (in this fantasy land of ours) and as moderate as you can and your R&D's will remain. Remember, because there is no approval, misusing or creating super uber aka not being reasonable, logical, or fair R&Ds will result in your being prohibited from creating R&Ds again.
In my humble opinion,
As for Propaganda/roleplaying goes, we have to remain IC. What if BDE reversed Phage into a wonder cure as well and offered it on the open market? Does that mean every government will simply say "gosh, golly, those Dragons sure have our interests at heart?"
Yeah, whatever!
So I wouldn't be too surprised with TNO's response to blindly accept GC claims.
Maybe it's just a phobia of having little machines pumped into their bodies? (which you pretty much claimed to have done with 95% of your population).
My only concern with THAT statement with regards to your ideology: Is did you give your citizens the choice of having it or not? I can tell you right now that if the FDA (which takes years to test one drug) promoted nanotechnology saying it was the cure-all, there'd be a good portion of the country wary. There are quite alot of people nowadays that are wary of "modern medicine" and turning to more natural means of healing. What I am saying is, most today, have a choice. Do your citizens have that same choice? With the figure at 95%, perhaps not.
Which would then mean you are more like the Empire than you let on.
So, welcome, Comrade.