Talk:NAL provincial governors

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Just wanted to say I think this a very worthwhile addition to the wiki. The only "mistake" I've caught is one I made of not correcting source material here to keep up with certain events. Well done! I would recommend adding one more column to indicate a given official's term of office (which is generally not known, but should be in three cases--Carolina, Ontario and Jacobia). This is only a suggestion, however... Zahir 07:39, 1 October 2006 (PDT)

Presumably that refers to the Covenant Loyalist party. I agree that the term of office block would be good. What terms are applicable to the governor in Riksmål, Francian, Castillian and Batavian? I chose Prefet for Francian because it seemed to make sense, the Louisiannais use it. Batavian could, perhaps, use Commissaris from Commissaris van de Koning used in RL Holland. RL Belgium seems to use Huidige gouverneur, but that seems a bit Francien? And what does NS call its governor? --Quentin 09:33, 1 October 2006 (PDT)
Yes, the Covenant Loyalist Party. The actual titles for most governors or chief executives of most NAL provinces has not yet been determined. Zahir 10:14, 1 October 2006 (PDT)
What about Pennsylvaania? --Sikulu 01:04, 2 October 2006 (PDT)
Wouldn't Aquanishuonigy's governor be the Council Chair or something? --Sikulu 01:05, 2 October 2006 (PDT)
Pensylvaania is added, I don't know about Aquanishuonigy? --Quentin 04:38, 2 October 2006 (PDT)

Shouldn't the "Covenant Loyalist" Party have a diferent colour to diferentiale itself from the "Progressive Conservative" party

Governor vs. Lord Governor

Just out of curiosity, but is there a diference between a "Governor" and a "Lord Governor" besides an extra word in the title? --Sikulu 09:17, 4 October 2006 (PDT)

I suspect it might represent a different attitude towards the office. Sometimes. Perhaps as a more overt recognition of the Crown. Zahir 09:32, 4 October 2006 (PDT)