Could this be our Gulch?
Pitcairn Island was made famous by the novel "Mutiny on the Bounty." Imagine the possibilities. Britain might be happy to grant it independence. Imagine a few nuclear reactors. A small ship yard and a steel mill. Some high rise living and it could work. We could truly hide in plain sight. How would you develope the island?
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The 3D printers could print parts for industrial robots, which when assembled and commissioned, would then take over the 3D printers to print even more robots, which would then use the printers to create parts to build more 3D printers, and so on.
That, and a silicon foundry for creating silicon chips and semiconductors on demand, because both 3D printers and robots need them, as well as much of the general goods that the mill will produce.
I am likely less tolerant of wasted bandwidth than most others here. Many web pages these days will not even work properly without megabytes of image garbage. When I see a page loading slowly I watch the megabyte counter that appears on my browser. It is rare that I see a page that loads without megabytes and megabytes of bandwidth wasting uncompressed images. (The Gulch is exceptionally good.) Getting broadband is not automatic for a small audience. New Zealand has bandwidth limits on nearly all accounts because they are 'off the beaten path.' That is a first world country with 3 million customers and they could not justify an upgraded cable for the coutry recently. A mid ocean Atlantean settlement of a few thousand will not have adequate service unless much better technology is developed for remote areas.
Do I think that a broadband internet is vital for Atlantis? No, but without it residents and businesses may find it much harder to compete.
The OP is thinking, if enough of us move there, we can somehow take control just by our vote. Like Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and his followers. Rajneesh evacuated the bridges of Houston, Texas, under which those people were living (I was there and I saw it), and bused them all to Antelope, Oregon. Which they all registered to vote in, and renamed the town Rajneeshpuram. But eventually the IRS came knocking on his door, and he skedaddled. His followers scattered. And the regular Antelopers reclaimed their town, and its name, and scrubbed themselves and their town off.
I don't want to see this group follow that course.
I know what you're thinking. For he also said, "We started with no time limit in view. We did not know how long the collapse would take. We knew only this was how we wanted to live."
That's all very well. I'm just saying, the looters can't stand it if anyone gets away from them. That sort of thing makes other people think, "Yeah....why don't I just...?"
And that went triple when, after Hank Rearden finally defected, John Galt spoke for three hours on the radio, and ended by telling everybody to bug out at once!
Sketchy at best, at least from a legal standpoint.
(1) Children under the age of 16, even from the cruise ships, who wish to visit the island, must obtain the prior entry clearance.
And if that's not bad enough...
(2) The UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office does not currently allow their staff based on Pitcairn to be accompanied by their children.
Something to consider when relocating there. The natives are, of course, natives, VERY unlikely that HM's government would allow discriminatory action against them (regardless of how deserving they are of such treatment).
I find it funny - when you're a few thousand miles from anyone, you live on a small island, the entire notion of "house arrest" (especially when one of the arrestees is the former mayor) is somewhat laughable - it's far more isolated than even the original Australian Settlers and convicts experienced, and that in a very small and compressed space.
If that happens, no one is getting to us anyway. We'd be the last place they'd come looking for assets.
I'm just assuming, get away from all this, let them have their parasites.
You can also go Satellite. It might not be too bad or expensive
Personally, relocation of those guys should be to the bottom of the ocean.
The best defense of the classical Gulch in AS was isolation. The secondary defense was inaccessibility.
I'm wondering if the island has an aquifer. It might but I doubt it given its size. For example, the Virgin Islands have small aquifers in limited areas but they are not very usable. If rainfall is enough then rainfall harvesting could supply enough water for normal household purposes. This is currently done in the USVI.
Things would need to be built sustainably. I'm not trying to press any objectivist buttons with environmentalist radical nonsense but I think reason dictates in this case the maximum use of all resources, the minimization and reuse of all waste to the extent possible, etc.
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