Several maps in the USA have not been decided. These are indicated in the original list by "TBA". These contests are being run to determine the best maps to represent states which have not already been decided.
This contest is the third in the series, and it is here to determine the map which best represents Maryland.
Suggestions and reasoning:
Operation Drug War -- because the TV series "The Wire" is set in Baltimore and enormously popular there
England -- one of the original English colonies, a good choice to represent the USA's origins as an English colony
British Isles -- For much the same reason, but noting that the "English" kings were actually kings of Great Britain and Ireland
Baseball -- because the great Babe Ruth and a long list of other baseball greats are from Maryland
Iberia -- Fort George Meade, an important military installation is there. General George Meade was originally born in Cadiz, Spain.
Land and Sea -- Annapolis is home to the U.S. Naval Academy, which trains sailors and Marines. Also, Tom Clancy, writer of geopolitical thrillers, is from Maryland
General Rules of the Contest
There can be no duplications. A map that is already assigned to another state cannot be used again.
Before a poll is put up, the thread will be open for at least a few days for people to add suggestions.
Anyone can make a suggestion, but please limit yourself to one suggestion. If the list is short, I may accept a 2nd suggestion from people who have already made one.
Once the poll has been posted, no more suggestions will be accepted.
The poll will run for at least a week.
Once the poll closes, if any suggestion has a majority of the votes, it will be accepted.
If no suggestion has a majority, but the top suggestion has more votes than the 2nd and 3rd place suggestions combined, it will be accepted.
If neither of those is true, the top 3 suggestions will be referred to the Community Team for a final decision.
The person who made the winning suggestion will get a lovely GA medal.
If the winner was chosen by clear majority or by the "1>(2+3)" rule, then the winner will also get 1000 credits!
If the winner was chosen by a Community Team shortlist procedure, then the winner will get 400 credits and the authors of the other two suggestions on the shortlist will get 300 credits each.
[spoiler=states already decided]
Alabama -- Cuban Missile Crisis
Alaska -- District of Alaska
Arizona -- Oasis
Arkansas -- Phillipines (Douglas MacArthur was from Arkansas)
California -- California
Colorado -- Supermax Prison Riot (CO is location of the original Supermax)
The reason I suggested Baseball for Maryland is because Babe Ruth, the Sultan of Swat, was born in Baltimore and attended Saint Mary's Industrial School. Other Major League Ball player besides "The Babe" born in Maryland include Cal Ripken Jr., Billy Ripken, Lefty Grove, Frank (Home Run) Baker, Harold Baines, Al Kaline, Denny Neagle and Jimmie Foxx.
Last edited by groovysmurf on Mon Sep 11, 2017 9:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
NSA Headquarter, Fort George G. Meade is in Maryland. It's also USCYBERCOM, DISA, DCS and MICECP headquarter.
George Gordon Meade was born in Cadiz in Spain. I don't put his biography as I think American already know his biography and his part in American Civil War, as Major-General United States Army.
I chose the England map for Maryland as it was originally a English colony founded by a charter granted to Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore in 1632. Obviously a number of other eastern states also began as English Colonies, but since all the other English colony states, except North Carolina, already have other maps chosen for them. it seems that Maryland would make a good choice to represent the U.S.A.'s English origins.
By the way, looking ahead, I intend to suggest the U.S.A. 2.0 map for North Carolina because it's extensive use of airplane motifs will make it a fitting tribute for the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk and the Birth of Flight.
Operation Drug War was chosen for Maryland because of the crime drama series The Wire. The Wire was set in Baltimore, Maryland and was an accurate depiction of Baltimore's institutions and how they were effected by the drug trade. For those who are familiar with the show will see the obvious link to this map and would think it a great choice. Although, this is not a popular map and will probably lose the vote to more player friendly maps. Below is a link for people to follow if they need more information about the show and how it would relate to Maryland.
• Baseball players are kind of born, like, everywhere... • An obscure reference to a long-ago cancelled TV show. OR • A commemoration of the English colonial foundations of the United States.
As Thorthoth pointed out, Maryland was one of the original 13 English Colonies - and was established by a charter in 1632 that was granted to Cecil Calvert, the 2nd Baron of Baltimore, after his father - George Calvert - died 2 months prior. However, this charter was granted by King Charles I, who was, in fact, the King of Great Britain and Ireland - not just the King of England. British Isles contains all of the land that King Charles I was once sovereign over.
Thorthoth wrote:• Baseball players are kind of born, like, everywhere... • An obscure reference to a long-ago cancelled TV show. OR • A commemoration of the English colonial foundations of the United States.
Gee, this is such a hard decision.
The Wire wasn't canceled. And not an obscure reference to Maryland. People from Maryland, especially from the Baltimore area revere the show. It was a Biopic of the city of Baltimore.
But, I get that you have to sell your suggestion, which means belittling other suggestions while making yours sound like the perfect representation of the state. "Let's play on a map of England because that is SO Maryland"
But like I said, my map isnt a popular one, so when it comes to a vote, its going to be either you or groovysmurf.
I was going to go with Halloween Hallows since Poe is from Baltimore and buried there. The Ravens are named after hi poem. However, Kansas took that map.
I then was going to go with American Civil War since the state of Maryland itself was divided during the war. However, Virginia rightly has that one.
I'm going to have to go with my 3rd choice:
In Honor of Tom Clancy, one of the greatest American writers, I will go with Land and Sea. Clancy who was born and raised in Maryland and was part owner of the Orioles up until his death, always had his hand on the geopolitical pulse of the entire world. He predicted Russia's invasion of the Crimea years before it happened. He wrote of a riot in Libya in which American agents died years before Benghazi. He wrote a book about North Korea's nuclear program many years ago. Many of his books involved Naval strategies as well as military strategies of land forces. Land and Sea would be perfect.
TX AG 90 wrote:I was going to go with Halloween Hallows since Poe is from Baltimore and buried there. The Ravens are named after hi poem. However, Kansas took that map. .
In Honor of Tom Clancy, one of the greatest American writers, I will go with Land and Sea. Clancy who was born and raised in Maryland and was part owner of the Orioles up until his death, always had his hand on the geopolitical pulse of the entire world. He predicted Russia's invasion of the Crimea years before it happened. He wrote of a riot in Libya in which American agents died years before Benghazi. He wrote a book about North Korea's nuclear program many years ago. Many of his books involved Naval strategies as well as military strategies of land forces. Land and Sea would be perfect.
In addition, Annapolis is considered the sailing capital of the US (if not world) and is home to the US Naval Academy, which trains Naval Officers AND Marine Officers - Land and Sea is perfect.
There seems to be some confusion... I WILL CLEAR IT UP.
At the time of the founding of Maryland in 1632, Charles I was King of three separate Kingdoms: England, Ireland and Scotland. Great Britain as a unified kingdom did not yet exist.
The various royal titles of Charles I are irrelevant to the FACT that the Charter of Maryland was granted to an Englishman and settled by English colonists,
It would be a historical travesty to use the vague and less accurate Great Britain map in place of the more accurate and precise England map.
It should also be mentioned that my idea for an England map is what conceptually led that otherwise dull-witted LLT to the starting gate with her misguided great Britain map idea. So I deserve all of her votes
And she should also be banned... perhaps for being racist to Scottish and Irish people.
Thorthoth wrote:There seems to be some confusion... I WILL CLEAR IT UP.
At the time of the founding of Maryland in 1632, Charles I was King of three separate Kingdoms: England, Ireland and Scotland. Great Britain as a unified kingdom did not yet exist.
The various royal titles of Charles I are irrelevant to the FACT that the Charter of Maryland was granted to an Englishman and settled by English colonists,
It would be a historical travesty to use the vague and less accurate Great Britain map in place of the more accurate and precise England map.
It should also be mentioned that my idea for an England map is what conceptually led that otherwise dull-witted LLT to the starting gate with her misguided great Britain map idea. So I deserve all of her votes
And she should also be banned... perhaps for being racist to Scottish and Irish people.
Please allow me to provide you with more relevant facts and references than Wikipedia.
maryland.gov wrote:Maryland's name honors Queen Henrietta Maria (1609-1669), wife of Charles I (1600-1649), King of Great Britain and Ireland, who signed the 1632 charter establishing the Maryland colony.
royal.uk wrote:He became heir to the throne on the death of his brother, Prince Henry, in 1612. He succeeded, as the second Stuart King of Great Britain, in 1625.
Bashing Wikipedia is a cheap shot, as is trying to gain credibility by linking modern 'UK' sites. If anything, some of those modern British/UK sites are more likely to be intentionally vague and inaccurate about when Great Britain became a political entity. They have every reason to try to over-solidify the recent origins of the now quite shaky ''United Kingdom''.
Here is a great video that also explains some of those political changes. The second half is most relevant. Again, it is stated that the Kingdom of Great Britain is founded in 1707.
TX AG 90 asked me to add that the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis trains both sailors AND marines. I was able to add it in the OP, but I don't want to change the wording in the poll, because these forum polls are touchy and data can be lost with even a trivial edit.
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