EBC Interviews: President Cerian Quilor

In the first of a series of Interviews this term, we here at the EBC have decided that it's best to start at the top with first time President Cerian Quilor.

Seven Deaths: What made you decide to run for President now? A term ago, I'd say you seemed content to live out the rest of your NS life as a Citizen. What changed?

Cerian Quilor: I was, but then I had someone whose opinion I trust suggest that I run. Even then, I was still hesitant, until I saw some supportive discussion in one of the 'Presidential speculation' threads. It whetted my appetite and I shopped around for Cabinet ministers, as well as asking Drecq to be my Running mate. Once I got some positive responses, I figured that I actually had a chance, so once Drecq and I had a platform, we ran.

SD: What made you choose Drecq as your VP Candidate?

CQ: My domestic record is a little spotty, as most of my energy as a JM/AM has been in foreign Affairs, as well as my commentary and interest in NS. Plus, for my vision of systematic CSO reform, I knew we needed someone with a track record of hard work and ideas. And I figured having someone as likeable as Drecq with his domestic track record would help me win. What really sealed the deal, though, as the fact that our visions for the new CSO and a few other projects were close in terms of what we wanted. So far. Drecq has only exceded my high expectations.

SD: What are you looking forward to most about being President? And what are you looking forward to the least?

CQ: I'm most looking forward to being able to leave some kind of legacy. Maybe my little entry into the Republica Portraits Gallery of past Presidents. I want to make sure that my Presidency leaves Europeia with an improvement that will last a long time. As for least looking forward? Well, whatever my first major screwup is. Hopefully, I won't actually have one, but If I do, both it and the fallout are something I'm dreading.

SD: You've been in Europeia a long time now, Mr.President. Do you have anyone you'd consider to be your Mentor or guide? Someone you look up to?

CQ: I don't know If I'd say I have a specific mentor, but as looking up to someone, I'd say most of the old hands around this region, the people who have built Europeia into what it is today. If I had to name some specific names, as people at the top of that list, I'd say HEM, Lethen and Skizzy Grey.

SD: I realize that it is still early in your "honeymoon period," but what are your thoughts for next term. Are you considering running again?

CQ: In short, no. While the Summer will still be going when my term ends, the second half of a hypthetical second term would be during the beginning of my Senior year of College - which is when I'll have my Senior Thesis to do. It wouldn't do my Thesis or Europeia any justice to try to be President for that second half, or to seek the Presidency with only serving half a term as my intent.

SD: How do you feel about the current affairs of Europeia right now? How do you hope they will differ by the end of your term?

CQ: I feel like, for the "Summer Slump", we're doing pretty good. I think Europeia's future, as long as we as a region make the effort to work at it. And as for the end of my term, I hope that we have completed the CSO and Culture Reforms to create a more responsive region that will continue to rationalize our use of manpower and resources.

There you have it! President Cerian Quilor in all his glory. Good luck Mr.President on the remainder of your term. Next time, we'll be interviewing newly elected World Assembly Delegate Elias Greyjoy where hopefully, the interviewing skills of this Director will improve! Good night everyone, MinComm out.
 
A good interview. I grow kinda tired of hearing about "slumps". There always seems to be a reason things are slower.

The summer slump
The back to school slump
The Christmas slump
The Spring slump
The exam slump
The summer slump

etc, etc, etc
 
They're as much 'conventional wisdom' as reality. And we all know how good 'Conventional wisdom' is :p
 
HEM said:
A good interview. I grow kinda tired of hearing about "slumps". There always seems to be a reason things are slower.

The summer slump
The back to school slump
The Christmas slump
The Spring slump
The exam slump
The summer slump

etc, etc, etc
I think the slumps on the daily level are much more significant.

The morning grouch slump
The breakfast slump
The commute slump
The actually doing work/studying at work/school slump
The can't be arsed slump
The lunch slump
The commute slump part two
The grocery slump
The chore slump
The make it end slump
The supper slump
The cleaning slump
The homework slump
The passing out tired slump

If we could just find ways to counteract or eliminate those, we'd be fine.
 
Agreed. Can we hire assassins to track down people who don't go on Euro enough? Is there room in the budget?
 
Cerian Quilor said:
Agreed. Can we hire assassins to track down people who don't go on Euro enough? Is there room in the budget?
There's a reason we dropped the economy very quickly after trying it. :p
 
Cerian Quilor said:
Agreed. Can we hire assassins to track down people who don't go on Euro enough? Is there room in the budget?
We could always sell Euro shirts or chocolate bars to pay for it.
 
Elias Greyjoy said:
Drexlore Greyjoy said:
Seven Deaths said:
Cerian Quilor said:
Agreed. Can we hire assassins to track down people who don't go on Euro enough? Is there room in the budget?
We could always sell Euro shirts or chocolate bars to pay for it.
Euro car wash!
Starring Indi ( and the two other girls on this forum!)! :p
*crosses fingers* Here's hoping they aren't 12.
 
Elias Greyjoy said:
Drexlore Greyjoy said:
Seven Deaths said:
Cerian Quilor said:
Agreed. Can we hire assassins to track down people who don't go on Euro enough? Is there room in the budget?
We could always sell Euro shirts or chocolate bars to pay for it.
Euro car wash!
Starring Indi ( and the two other girls on this forum!)! :p
We have more than two. We have 3 others! Rach, Mouse and Fairy!
 
Good interview but I agree with HEM about slumps. If we keep saying 'we are in a summer slump' or we are approaching one then we end up creating a self-fulfilling prophecy.
 
Kaiser said:
Good read , I hope that I will be seeing interviews more often.

Thanks. I have another one completed, but I'm gonna hold it for next week.

Vinage said:
Good interview but I agree with HEM about slumps. If we keep saying 'we are in a summer slump' or we are approaching one then we end up creating a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Meh. I don't think it's that much of a detriment that we should avoid the s-word. I mean, sure we should stop blaming inactivity on that, but it's not like it isn't true.
 
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