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IDU Regional Anti-Zombie Policy (updated 2021)

IDU Regional Anti-Zombie Policy 2021

What is Z-Day?

Z-Day is an annual Halloween minigame on NationStates where a zombie virus begins to spread across the world. Players have three options: cure the zombies, kill the zombies, or embrace the zombies.

The IDU has a cure missile only policy.

How To Play

When you first log in during the event, you’re given a special choice on your nation’s zombie page of what you want to do about the zombie problem. If you are in the IDU you must choose to research a cure.

If possible, log in as soon as possible after the event begins and choose this option, as even if you need to go offline immediately, this means your nation will start producing cure missiles sooner!

Once your nation has begun producing cure missiles (usually two hours after your nation began cure research), find other nations in the region who are not presently online and begin launching them at the other nations’ zombies! If you target nations which are also online, it will stop them from being able to launch their own cure missiles, so please pick targets who are offline.

Regional Rules

1. Use cure missiles only.
2. Do NOT target nations who are online and launching their own missiles, unless they ask you to.
3. Do NOT, under any circumstance, export zombie hordes to other nations.
4. Please do not use Tactical Zombie Elimination Squads (T.Z.E.S)* unless authorised to do so by a Regional Officer.

People who break these rules will be given three strikes; and on a third will be kicked from the region for the duration of Z-Day.

If you see someone breaking a rule, please send them one of the Z-Day Telegram templates:

First Offence - Zombie Exporting

Hello, Name!

I noticed you are producing zombie hordes. In the IDU, we have a regional Anti-Zombie policy (attached) which prohibits this action, as in this region we focus on producing a cure, and launching cure missiles.

Please can you switch your focus to researching a cure, so you can help your fellow region-mates defeat the zombie hordes?

Thank you so much!

Yourname

(PS: Nations which keep exporting zombies may be kicked from the region until the end of the Z-Day event.)

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Second Warning

Dear Name,

You received an earlier TG asking you to stop producing zombie hordes and shift your focus to researching a cure. As I write this, you have not yet done this.

Please switch your focus to researching a cure immediately, otherwise you risk being in violation of the Regional Anti-Zombie Policy.

If you do not switch your focus to researching a cure, and instead continue to export zombie hordes, then you risk being kicked from the region for the duration of the event.

Thank you,

Yourname

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TZES Notification

Hello, Name!

I noticed you have been using Tactical Zombie Elimination Squads (T.Z.E.S.). While this does get rid of zombies, it also kills the citizens of the country you are targeting. A better option is to use cure missiles, which cure the infected citizens of the zombie virus.

Please do use cure missiles where possible, thank you! You can read more about our Regional Anti-Zombie Policy in the attached dispatch.

Thank you so much!

Yourname

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Kicking Notification - Nations with Border Control Authority Only

Dear Name,

You have been found in violation of Regional Anti-Zombie Policy, due to ignoring repeated warnings to stop exporting zombie hordes.

You are about to be kicked from the region until the conclusion of Z-Day. Once the event is over, you may return to the region.

Yourname

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*T.Z.E.S. kill the people who had been turned into zombies, rather than curing them, which means that the nation will have less survivors, and will incur dead. We do not want dead, so unless there’s some emergency - such as an imminent total collapse, or a horde/plague/other relevant collective noun of infiltrators is arround - where their use is authorised, please do not.

Hints & Tips
a) When you come online during the outbreak, and once you are able to start launching cure missiles, announce these facts in the RMB.

b)Do not target nations that have said they themselves are launching missiles, unless they post again specifically to request this help, because doing so would block them [temporarily] from continuing to launch.

c) Multiple nations targeting their curative efforts at a single nation isn’t actually a problem, unless it means that weaker countries are left to be destroyed at that time: In fact, if the nation being targeted is one that itself is very useful to the curative efforts & research, concentrating on it for long enough to make a significant difference might actually be a good idea.

d) If you see a nation that’s very close to collapse, post that fact in the RMB. If you join the effort to save a nation about which somebody else has made such a post then you could say so, if you have time, so that we don’t get too many people concentrating on the effort to save that one at the expense of others that might also be endangered.

e) If you see a nation that’s actually spreading the plague, post that fact in the RMB – and if they haven’t been involved in our discussion so far then send them a TG asking them to stop, and point them to this post’s explanation of regional policy.

f) If you see that a nation has been completely cleared, post that fact in the RMB… and copy-&-paste any existing list of already-cleared nations into those posts, too, so that we can see more easily where help is still needed.

g) However, check “cleared” nations now & then, especially after the game updates, in case the problem has resurfaced there.

h) When you have to drop out of the campaign, post that fact in the RMB so that other people don’t count on further help that isn’t coming…

i) Large nations are more effective at curing zombies in other large nations than smaller nations are, and large nations targeting smaller ones (or ones with only a few zombies left) may find their efforts having relatively small effects, so if there are enough people helping then it might be a good idea to concentrate on nations of about your own size first unless somebody else is calling desperately for help. Remember, though, that small nations might be at greater risk of quick collapse, and should require less clearing than larger ones, so if they’re willing to help in the campaign once cleared then giving them priority might be useful.

Thanks to Bears Armed for the above tips in the 2016 guide

1. If the game gives you ‘cure missiles’ then use them: if it only gives you ‘zombie extermination teams’ (or whatever they’re calling those now) then you could use them to help reduce the spread, but that would also reduce the number of potentially-curable survivors so is probably best saved for nations that need really urgent action to prevent total collapse (or for your own puppets, if that’s how you want to play it, of course…) and nations that are actively “exporting” zombies.
2. If the game gives you ‘zombie hordes’ to “export” to the rest of the region then please do not use these: Any nation seen deliberately spreading the plague could be subject to expulsion if & when anybody with Founder access — or the regional Officers, if they can find enough Influence for this — finds out, and although they’d be allowed to return once the crisis is passed they could be put on trial (with the possibility of being banned from the region, if found guilty) afterwards.
Any nations that are seen deliberately spreading the plague, and that do not cease doing so when asked, are legitimate targets for ‘zombie elimination squads’.
3. Based on strategies that have been seen to work before, I suggest that _
A/ When you come online during the outbreak, and once you are able to start launching cure missiles, announce these facts in the RMB.
B/ Do not target nations that have said they themselves are launching missiles, unless they post again specifically to request this help, because doing so would block them [temporarily] from continuing to launch.
C/ Multiple nations targeting their curative efforts at a single nation isn’t actually a problem, unless it means that weaker countries are left to be destroyed at that time: In fact, if the nation being targeted is one that itself is very useful to the curative efforts & research, concentrating on it for long enough to make a significant difference might actually be a good idea.
D/ If you see a nation that’s very close to collapse, post that fact in the RMB. If you join the effort to save a nation about which somebody else has made such a post then you could say so, if you have time, so that we don’t get too many people concentrating on the effort to save that one at the expense of others that might also be endangered.
E/ If you see a nation that’s actually spreading the plague, post that fact in the RMB – and if they haven’t been involved in our discussion so far then send them a TG asking them to stop, and point them to this post’s explanation of regional policy.
F/ If you see that a nation has been completely cleared, post that fact in the RMB… and copy-&-paste any existing list of already-cleared nations into those posts, too, so that we can see more easily where help is still needed.
G/ However, check “cleared” nations now & then, especially after the game updates, in case the problem has resurfaced there.
H/ When you have to drop out of the campaign, post that fact in the RMB so that other people don’t count on further help that isn’t coming…
I/ Large nations are more effective at curing zombies in other large nations than smaller nations are, and large nations targeting smaller ones (or ones with only a few zombies left) may find their efforts having relatively small effects, so if there are enough people helping then it might be a good idea to concentrate on nations of about your own size first unless somebody else is calling desperately for help. Remember, though, that small nations might be at greater risk of quick collapse, and should require less clearing than larger ones, so if they’re willing to help in the campaign once cleared then giving them priority might be useful.
(There was also a possibly-useful dispatch posted in TNP last year: page=dispatch/id=505793.)
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j) Alternative strategy to i): I (Lauchenoiria) have found that the higher the proportion of zombies in a nation, the more zombies it generates. Therefore I’d recommend, instead of clearing one nation at a time, ensuring each nation gets a few missiles every hour to reduce the proportion, rather than the raw number, to slow down the zombie reproduction rate. You can see which nations have the most zombies here: page=list_nations/region=international_democratic_union?censusid=82 and which have the highest proportion of zombies here: page=list_nations/region=international_democratic_union?censusid=84

Past Tricks & What To Do About Them

In past years, the game has thrown a few curveballs to make the event harder. Here are some examples of recent tricks, and how best to handle them.

2021: deactivating the Zombie Border Control towards the end of the event. This can only be resolved by the region's Zombie Controller, the LIDUN president, or someone with founder access.

2020: resetting everyone’s choice of how to handle the zombie outbreak. Resolve this by going back and selecting ‘cure’ across all your puppets again.

2019(?): when someone exported a zombie horde to a nation, that nation began producing zombie hordes. If this happens to you, quickly select “cure” again. If it’s someone else, TG them, ping them on discord, send them a carrier pigeon, to get them to select “cure”.

2018(?): zombie virus killed people after an amount of time. It was noticed that people died in nations that hadn’t been hit by cure missiles in a while, so ensuring every nation got at least one missile every 2 hours would reduce the likelihood of deaths.

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