Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-83.70.203.112-20150923133208/@comment-25555436-20150923201242

Phantomlink959 wrote: It also makes sense that the entire population of each kingdom would live in one city. If we assume they have at most a third of the earths population, then four cities that size would be about right to house them all.

Live, we know nothing about Atlas except that it is technologically advanced and located on an arctic continent, if anything it would be the smallest kingdom because they would have to import a sizable portion of any supplies they need, which limits time and ability to perform large scale construction. -Wrong. Egypt currently is home to around 89 million civilians. And while bigger than Vale, it's very far from the biggest place on Earth. Earth's population, when counting only humans, it's around 7 Billions. 89 millions multiplied by four doesn't even reach 1/4 of Earth's population.

If they all had 1/3 of Earth's population, Vale would be overpopulated, and it clearly isn't.

-Don't be dumb, man. Atlas is the most technologically advanced, having an army full of big, flotating warships, jets, and an endless supply of robot soldiers. They also have the SDC, the biggest Dust-working company in Remnant.

If anything, Atlas has the easiest chance of all Kingdoms of expanding. Mountain Glenn failed because they couldn't deal with the constant Zerg Rush of Grimm. But Atlas can. Their robots can easily kill the weakest Grimm in 2 shots and have effective teamwork, and being robots they don't get tired, hungry, or afraid. And they still have Hunters.

And their robots are easily replaceable. Atlas can deal with constant waves of Grimm far better than any other Kingdom, and being the most technologically advanced construction is also performed with more speed and effectiveness.

And thanks to the SDC HQ being there, they also have the biggest amount of Dust (AKA the things used for everything in Remnant) of all the Kingdoms, and if not then at least among the biggest amounts.

Being in an artic area doesn't mean shit in the future. Look at all these nations that stand in areas so cold it's like a constant winter, and yet are still as big and strong as they are. Less food? They clearly got over that issue long ago. Less resources? Not the case, otherwise there wouldn't be so many robots.