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dc342 ~ Imperial 1841 - sgttodd   (Sep 16, 2011, 8:45 am)
The deadline for Fall 1853 orders is: Wednesday, September 21st (at)
2359 UTC.



Retreat orders for Spring of 1853.




USA: disband A Egypt.

USA: F Brazilian Bight - Plauhy.



Unit locations:



Austria:

A Marseilles

F Denmark

 F Greece

A Stuttgart

A Piedmont

A Switzerland

A Tunisia

F Helgoland Bight

F Baltic Sea

F Tyrrhenian Sea

F Ionian Sea.



Britain:

F New South Wales

F Madrid

A Zanguebar

F Norway

A Bordeaux

A Abyssinia

A Ade

A British Guiana

A Honduras

F Barents Sea

F North Sea

F Skagerrak

F Red Sea

F Arabian Sea

F Bay of Bengal

F N.E.Indian Ocean.



China:

F Malaysia

F Guangdong

F Yongmingcheng

A Bengal

A Hue

A Kasmir

A Hyderabad

A Lucknow

A Kamchatka

A Tibet

A Sapporo

F Gulf of Siam

F China Sea

F Yellow Sea

F Sea of Japan

F Sea of Okhotsk.



Russia:

A Bombay

A Egypt

A Moskow

A St Petersburg

F Sweden

A Finland

A Livonia

F Syria(nc)

A Bangalore

A Hadramaut

A Nejaaz

A Punjab

F Aegean Sea

F Eastern Mediterranean.



Spain:

A Ontario

A Sierra Leone

F Borneo

F Cuba

F Columbia(sc)

F Phillipines

A Biafra

F Liberia

A Bambarra

F Morocco

F Somolia

F Perth

F Queensland

A Chihuahua

A Missouri Terr.

F Western Mediterranean

F Gulf of Mexico

F Western Carribean

F Brazilian Bight

F S.Atlantic Ocean

F Rio de Plate

F S.E.Indian Ocean

F Ant-Pacific Ocean

F Tasman Sea

F Coral Sea

F Celebes Sea

F Bering Sea

F Izu Sea

F Bismark Sea

F S.W.Pacific Ocean

F N.Pacific Ocean

F E.Pacific Ocean.



USA:

F Bahama Islands

A Paris

F Holland

A New York City

A Catalunia

A Metz

A South Africa

F Plauhy

F Venezuela

A Republic of Texas

A Montreal

F Hudson Bay

F Canaries Seaway

F Gulf of Maine

F Bay of Florida

F Amazon Basin

F S.W.Indian Ocean.



files:  http://mainecav.org/diplomacy

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DC386: Summer 1772 adjudication - smileyrob   (Sep 15, 2011, 10:35 pm)

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dc342 ~ Imperial 1841 - sgttodd   (Sep 15, 2011, 9:22 pm)
I dreadfully sorry fellows - I had to run out of town suddenly and I'm only just now walking in the door. I'll get the game back on
track first thing in the morning!

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dc388 Spring 1906 Results - fencertim   (Sep 15, 2011, 5:38 pm)
Thanks for getting your orders in on time.

 

We have a couple of retreats, one for England and one for Turkey so please take note and turn in your order by tomorrow, Friday at 4pm eastern US time.

 

Looks like the west found some order and Russia makes a comeback!

 

Map and .dpy are attached.

 

Thanks,
Tim

 

*********************** 

England:

F English Channel Hold

F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Africa

F North Sea - Denmark

F Skagerrak Supports F North Sea - Denmark

A St Petersburg, no move received

F Sweden Supports F North Sea - Denmark (*Dislodged*)

 

France:

A Belgium Hold

F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean

A Burgundy Hold

A Picardy Supports A Belgium

F Portugal - Spain(sc)

A Spain - Marseilles

 

Germany:

F Baltic Sea Supports A Denmark - Sweden

A Denmark - Sweden

A Holland, no move received

A Munich - Kiel

A Ruhr Supports A Holland

 

Italy:

F Aegean Sea Supports A Bulgaria - Constantinople

A Budapest Supports A Rumania

A Bulgaria - Constantinople

F Eastern Mediterranean - Smyrna (*Fails*)

F Greece Supports F Aegean Sea

F Naples - Ionian Sea

A Rumania Supports A Ukraine - Sevastopol

A Serbia - Bulgaria

A Tyrolia - Vienna

F Tyrrhenian Sea - Western Mediterranean

A Venice - Tyrolia

 

Russia:

A Moscow - Ukraine

A Ukraine - Sevastopol

 

Turkey:

A Armenia - Ankara

F Constantinople - Aegean Sea (*Dislodged*)

A Sevastopol - Armenia

F Smyrna Supports F Constantinople - Aegean Sea (*Cut*)

************************  

 

 

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DC 390: S03 results - Blueraider0   (Sep 15, 2011, 12:14 pm)

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dc394 s02 results! v2 - FuzzyLogic   (Sep 15, 2011, 10:04 am)
Ack, never fails screw up at least one order... Smile



 






A dislodgeless summer it is - so either everyone is getting along, or everyone is unsuccessful... Smile


 


NEXT:  Fall 02 due Wed 9/12, 3pm Central!


Enjoy,


-mike


 


Archers:
F Llyr - HORNED BAY
A Prydain - Strawberry Fields
A Duloc Hold
F Kingdom of Hearts Supports A Prydain - Strawberry Fields
F Cliffs of Insanity - Llyr


 


Barbarians:
F Paras Derval - GuTanoth
A Starkadh - Brennin (*Fails*)
A River Saeren Supports F Paras Derval - GuTanoth


 


Centaurs:
A Anvard - Tumnus
A Tumnus - Owlwood
F Grissel - TROG BOG
F Telmar - SUNLESS SEA
A Sleepy Hollow - Pendaran Wood
F Cathal - Arctic Barrens


 


Dwarves:
A Diamond Mines - Carpantha
A Hollow Earth - Snow Witch
A Devils Canyon Supports A Forbidden City - Anhondon Plain
A Spirit Pond - Twisted Tunnels
F CHURNING REACH - Great Glacier


 


Elves:
F Gelfling - THREE RIVER LAKE
A Prekkendorran Hts - Sinking Shore
A Caer - Silvanesti
F ROARING RAPIDS - Garthim


 


Faeries:
A Vinyaya - Strawberry Fields (*Bounce*)
F Ella - NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN
A Gurgi - Land of Sweets
F Gumdrop Isle - RUGGED COAST
F CHOCOLATE RIVER - Strawberry Fields (*Bounce*)


 


Gnomes:
A Brennin Supports A Sleepy Hollow - Pendaran Wood (*Cut*)
A Hundred Acre Wood Supports A Khemri - Gwynir
A Khemri - Gwynir
F Slightly Gulch - GRIEF REEF
F Daniloth - Troldhaugen


 


Hobbits:
A Mordor - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)
A Rohan - Two Towers
F Lindon - BABEL BEACH
F Baldurs Gate - Kara-Tur (*Bounce*)
A Krikkit Supports A Rohan - Two Towers
F Enchanted Isles - WAY THE HECK


 


Knights:
A Wing Hove - Ice Reach
F Grimpen Ward - CELESTIAL DELTA
F Archenland - MIST MARSH
A Ice Reach - Knurremurre
F Heavens Well - GuTanoth (*Fails*)


 


Leprechauns:
F Knockshegowna - BIKINI BOTTOM
A Fitzgibbon - Myrtle
F Fafhrd(wc) Supports A Hoarluk
A Hoarluk Supports F Fafhrd(wc)


 


Magicians:
F Tarsis Supports F Never Never Land - HIGH SEAS (*Cut*)
A Ergoth - Cyriss (*Fails*)
F Never Never Land - HIGH SEAS (*Fails*)
F EAST SEA OF SHADOWS - WEST SEA OF SHADOWS (*Fails*)


 


Nomads:
A Fantastica Supports A Travers Town - Maze of Regrets
A To-Gai-Ru - Corona
A Auryn - Valley of Lost Honor
F Fionavar - Dragons Teeth Mtns
A Forbidden City - Anhondon Plain
F Myth Drannor Supports F CHURNING REACH - Great Glacier
F The Julianthes - WEST MIRIANIC OCEAN


 


Ogres:
F Horborixen Supports A Ogrun - Nehwon (*Fails*)
F Uuno - Whoville (*Bounce*)
A Ogrun - Nehwon


 


Pirates:
F Riku - MERMAIDS LAGOON
F The Neverwood - Pans Labyrinth
F Pans Labyrinth - The High Way
F Land Ho - RESTLESS WATERS
A Travers Town - Maze of Regrets
F Neverpeak Mtn Supports A Travers Town - Maze of Regrets


 


Rogues:
A Moominvalley - The Silver city
A Kender Supports F POOL OF RADIANCE - Dargaard Keep
F POOL OF RADIANCE - Dargaard Keep


 


Samurai:
A Traal Hold
F Fjord - Magrathea
F Heresh - Whoville (*Bounce*)


 


Trolls:
A Niflheim - Kahvi
F Kahvi - HIGH SEAS
F Grendel - Immoren
A Cyriss - Tarsis (*Fails*)
F Abby Normal Supports F Kahvi - HIGH SEAS


 


Undead:
F Everglot Supports F Skellington - WEST SEA OF SHADOWS
F Skellington - WEST SEA OF SHADOWS
F Ansalon - RIVER STYX
A Terabithia - Uhl Belk
F ZEBOIMS DEEP - The Old Gristmill


 


Wizards:
A Waterdeep - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)
A Valley of Lost Honor - Shining Stream
F Two Towers - Thirsty Desert
F RAZORS EDGE - Kara-Tur (*Bounce*)


 


 

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dc394 s02 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Sep 15, 2011, 9:58 am)
A dislodgeless summer it is - so either everyone is getting along, or everyone is unsuccessful... Smile


 


NEXT:  Fall 02 due Wed 9/12, 3pm Central!


Enjoy,


-mike


 


Archers:
F Llyr - HORNED BAY
A Prydain - Strawberry Fields (*Bounce*)
A Duloc Hold
F Kingdom of Hearts Supports A Prydain - Strawberry Fields
F Cliffs of Insanity - Llyr


 


Barbarians:
F Paras Derval - GuTanoth
A Starkadh - Brennin (*Fails*)
A River Saeren Supports F Paras Derval - GuTanoth


 


Centaurs:
A Anvard - Tumnus
A Tumnus - Owlwood
F Grissel - TROG BOG
F Telmar - SUNLESS SEA
A Sleepy Hollow - Pendaran Wood
F Cathal - Arctic Barrens


 


Dwarves:
A Diamond Mines - Carpantha
A Hollow Earth - Snow Witch
A Devils Canyon Supports A Forbidden City - Anhondon Plain
A Spirit Pond - Twisted Tunnels
F CHURNING REACH - Great Glacier


 


Elves:
F Gelfling - THREE RIVER LAKE
A Prekkendorran Hts - Sinking Shore
A Caer - Silvanesti
F ROARING RAPIDS - Garthim


 


Faeries:
A Vinyaya - Strawberry Fields (*Bounce*)
F Ella - NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN
A Gurgi - Land of Sweets
F Gumdrop Isle - RUGGED COAST
F CHOCOLATE RIVER Supports A Vinyaya - Strawberry Fields


 


Gnomes:
A Brennin Supports A Sleepy Hollow - Pendaran Wood (*Cut*)
A Hundred Acre Wood Supports A Khemri - Gwynir
A Khemri - Gwynir
F Slightly Gulch - GRIEF REEF
F Daniloth - Troldhaugen


 


Hobbits:
A Mordor - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)
A Rohan - Two Towers
F Lindon - BABEL BEACH
F Baldurs Gate - Kara-Tur (*Bounce*)
A Krikkit Supports A Rohan - Two Towers
F Enchanted Isles - WAY THE HECK


 


Knights:
A Wing Hove - Ice Reach
F Grimpen Ward - CELESTIAL DELTA
F Archenland - MIST MARSH
A Ice Reach - Knurremurre
F Heavens Well - GuTanoth (*Fails*)


 


Leprechauns:
F Knockshegowna - BIKINI BOTTOM
A Fitzgibbon - Myrtle
F Fafhrd(wc) Supports A Hoarluk
A Hoarluk Supports F Fafhrd(wc)


 


Magicians:
F Tarsis Supports F Never Never Land - HIGH SEAS (*Cut*)
A Ergoth - Cyriss (*Fails*)
F Never Never Land - HIGH SEAS (*Fails*)
F EAST SEA OF SHADOWS - WEST SEA OF SHADOWS (*Fails*)


 


Nomads:
A Fantastica Supports A Travers Town - Maze of Regrets
A To-Gai-Ru - Corona
A Auryn - Valley of Lost Honor
F Fionavar - Dragons Teeth Mtns
A Forbidden City - Anhondon Plain
F Myth Drannor Supports F CHURNING REACH - Great Glacier
F The Julianthes - WEST MIRIANIC OCEAN


 


Ogres:
F Horborixen Supports A Ogrun - Nehwon (*Fails*)
F Uuno - Whoville (*Bounce*)
A Ogrun - Nehwon


 


Pirates:
F Riku - MERMAIDS LAGOON
F The Neverwood - Pans Labyrinth
F Pans Labyrinth - The High Way
F Land Ho - RESTLESS WATERS
A Travers Town - Maze of Regrets
F Neverpeak Mtn Supports A Travers Town - Maze of Regrets


 


Rogues:
A Moominvalley - The Silver city
A Kender Supports F POOL OF RADIANCE - Dargaard Keep
F POOL OF RADIANCE - Dargaard Keep


 


Samurai:
A Traal Hold
F Fjord - Magrathea
F Heresh - Whoville (*Bounce*)


 


Trolls:
A Niflheim - Kahvi
F Kahvi - HIGH SEAS
F Grendel - Immoren
A Cyriss - Tarsis (*Fails*)
F Abby Normal Supports F Kahvi - HIGH SEAS


 


Undead:
F Everglot Supports F Skellington - WEST SEA OF SHADOWS
F Skellington - WEST SEA OF SHADOWS
F Ansalon - RIVER STYX
A Terabithia - Uhl Belk
F ZEBOIMS DEEP - The Old Gristmill


 


Wizards:
A Waterdeep - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)
A Valley of Lost Honor - Shining Stream
F Two Towers - Thirsty Desert
F RAZORS EDGE - Kara-Tur (*Bounce*)


 


 

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DC 373: Fall 1912 - AceRimmer   (Sep 15, 2011, 9:45 am)
The following is excerpted from the James Grout???s online Encyclop??dia Romana
(http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/calendar/romancalendar.html)
The text has to do with ???Years of Confusion??? and Julius Caesar???s role in ending them. It seemed thematically appropriate to non-events in Silesia this season. (The asterisks are mine)???

???According to Livy, it was Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome (715-673 BC), who divided the year into twelve lunar months??? This was a lunar year of 354 days but, because of the Roman superstition about even numbers, an additional day was added to January to make the calendar 355 days long???

Twelve lunar months are shorter by about eleven days than the solar year (365 - 354). Without intercalating (inserting) these missing days, the calendar cannot keep a synchronicity with the seasons, as Suetonius observed, "Harvest festivals did not come in summer nor those of the vintage in the autumn???. Such was the disparity between the calendar of the Roman Republic and the solar year that, when a nearly total eclipse of the sun was observed in Rome on March 14 (190 BC), it was recorded as having taken place on July 11???

Nor did the college of pontiffs (from pontifex or "bridge maker"Wink, who were responsible for regulating the calendar and the festivals that depended upon it, always intercalate the additional days necessary to synchronize the lunar and solar years. Intercalation was considered unlucky and, during the Second Punic War (218-201 BC), when Rome struggled against Carthage, the priests were hesitant to make any changes at all. Often, too, the calendar was manipulated more for partisan political consideration and vested interest than to adjust for the seasons. The tenure of an office holder could be extended or reduced, and legislation given more or less time before a vote. Bibulus, Caesar's co-consul in 59 BC, for example, attempted to thwart the legislation of his more powerful colleague by declaring all the remaining days of the year to be holidays so the assembly could not legally meet???

The pontifex maximus had to be in Rome during February to declare whether there would be an intercalation that year. But Julius Caesar, who had been elected chief priest in 63 BC, was preoccupied in Gaul and then with civil war, and there had been only one intercalation since he became proconsul???. When Caesar finally returned to Rome from the Egyptian campaign in 46 BC and was declared dictator, a *three-month discrepancy* existed between the seasons and their calendar date???

That year, a reformed calendar, based on the solar year, was introduced by Caesar??? the missing ninety days were intercalated, extending the ultimus annus confusionis, "the last year of confusion," as Macrobius calls it, to *445 days* and causing March 1 in the Republican calendar to fall on January 1, 45 BC in the new Julian calendar??????


Ah, yes, years of confusion. Not to mention uncommonly long adjudications. To be fair, Julius Caesar isn???t the best metaphor I could think of, but it???s topical, and that???s what matters. The better metaphor is an old Peanuts strip I remember (sorry, I can???t locate it on the interweb). It???s a baseball game, and a fly ball is hit. A couple of kids yell, ???I???ve got it!??? and then pandemonium ensues??? ???You???ve got???? ???He???s got it???? ???Who???s got it???? ???We???ve got it!!??? THUD. The ball falls to the ground uncaught.
Two Germans and an Austrian offer support into Silesia??? and a lone unsupported English army enters unopposed.

There is no peace.

There are two retreats due tomorrow.
French army Brest may retreat to Gascony, Paris, or OTB.
Russian army Moscow may retreat to Livonia, Saint Petersburg, or OTB.

The Winter will depend upon the retreats, especially whether Russia retreats to German-owned St. Pete???s. But as a foretaste, here???s the SC and unit counts:

Austria: Supp 10 , Unit 8 , Build 2
England: Supp 13 , Unit 13 , Build 0
France: Supp 6 , Unit 6 , Build 0
Germany: Supp 2 or 3 , Unit 3 Remove 1 or 0
Russia: Supp 2 or 3, Unit 2 , Build 0 or 1 (unusable)

In short, Austria builds two. Germany may have to disband one.

Fall 1912 Adjudication

Austria:
a ven-tyr
f adr-ven
f aeg-con
f smy s f aeg-con
a bul-ser
a rum s f bla-sev
a gal s a boh-sil (*Void*)
a vie s a gal

England:
F Bal - Ber
A Bel - Bur
F Ber - Kie
F Eng - Bre
A Hol - Ruh
F IRI - MAO (*Fails*)
F MAO - Wes (*Bounce*)
F NTH - Hol
F Pic S Eng - Bre
F Por - Spa(sc) (*Fails*)
A Pru - Sil
A Ukr - Mos
A War S Ukr ??? Mos

France:
Fleet Spain (sc) Support Fleet GoL Move To Western Med (*Cut*)
Army Marseilles Support Fleet Spain (sc)
Arm Brest HOLD (*Dislodged*)
Fleet Rome HOLD
Fleet Tunis Move To Ionian Sea
Fleet GoL Move To Western Med (*Bounce*)

Germany:
A Norway - Sweden
A Mun S Austrian A Gal-Sil (*Void*)
A Boh S Austrian A Gal-Sil (*Void*)

Russia:
Mos supports Bla to Sev (*Dislodged*)
Bla to Sev

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dc388 Deadline Warning - fencertim   (Sep 15, 2011, 9:06 am)
orders due today. I do not have all of them yet. I will run the turn around 6pm eastern time today (my work computer is dead so i have to wait until i am home) so you get a bonus couple of hours.

 

 

Thanks,
Tim

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DC 390: S03 results - Blueraider0   (Sep 15, 2011, 1:01 am)

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DC 390: S03 results (dc390) Blueraider0 Sep 15, 12:14 pm
dc388 Deadline Clairfication - fencertim   (Sep 14, 2011, 9:32 am)
I just noticed that Wednesday is NOT the 15th. So, i will keep the deadline on the 15th instead of today. So consider this a one day reminder for orders. I have confirmed the orders i have received.

 

 

Thanks,

Tim

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DC 373: Update - archimedes   (Sep 14, 2011, 7:38 am)
Everyone,


 


My apologies, as you all know I have not been talking to any of you, has been a week of chaos on my end.  Adam gracisiouly allowed me to send in orders late but explained he would not grant an extension and why, which I am perfectly understanding of.  Since he granted late orders without an extension I determined that meant I should not talk to anyone.  I have sent my orders in this morning.


 


Again apologies to all.


 


Mark


 


 

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Seismic - scaponig   (Sep 13, 2011, 9:13 pm)
Seismic everybody! You know the provinces, but you never know where they'll end up! How can you get more exciting than that?

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Seismic (Open Games) kevinokelly Sep 16, 06:28 pm
I LOVE Seismic, however, the cast of characters is shaping up to be a repeat of the last Seismic, which isn't good for me. Smile Steve Cap will replace Steve the Penguin. Can anyone get Trout back on the list? Or will a new fish be caught in Warren's net. Warren's net, you may ask... well just look at DC99 and you'll know why I bring that up. It was a classic game.

Can't wait for this one to start!
-kevin
DC 373: Update - AceRimmer   (Sep 13, 2011, 9:01 pm)
Missing one set of orders. The adjudication will probably have to wait until first-thing Thursday, but I expect to have orders in my box from everybody by Wednesday!
Reminder: vote on AEFG, AFG, EFG, DIAS.

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DC386: Spring 1772 adjudication - smileyrob   (Sep 13, 2011, 7:08 pm)

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DC 391 Fall 1903 - Githraine   (Sep 13, 2011, 12:11 pm)
How do you have 12 centers with such a 1 track mind?  Wink






From: Douglas Kent <dougray30(at)yahoo.com>
To: Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>; NDM <holyyakker(at)gmail.com>
Cc: dc391(at)diplomaticcorp.com; diplomacyworld(at)yahoo.com; Githraine(at)yahoo.com; Jack McHugh <jwmchughjr(at)gmail.com>; JOHN CLARKE <john.c1arke(at)btinternet.com>; Michael Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com>; "NICOL, Alfred (AMN)" <amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 6:48 AM
Subject: Re: DC 391 Fall 1903









The 5 stages eh?  Sounds like a DW article....deadline is October
1....






 




From: Alex Maslow


Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 10:35 PM


To: NDM


Cc: dc391(at)diplomaticcorp.com ; diplomacyworld(at)yahoo.com ; Githraine(at)yahoo.com ; Jack McHugh ;
JOHN CLARKE ; Michael Norton ; NICOL,
Alfred (AMN)


Subject: Re: DC 391 Fall 1903




 



Boo. 
Gripe.  Complain.  Wonder.  Yell.  Bow.

 


The 5 stages of being eliminated.  Sigh.


 


Good game, look forward to sending out a SEARING EOG.  Ok, maybe not
really.  But still! 


 


-Maslow



On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 6:27 PM, NDM <holyyakker(at)gmail.com>
wrote:


My apologies, life has been insane. If I am unable to make
future deadlines I will turn the game over to another GM.

 


This turn results in the Fall of Germany - many thanks to Alex for
leading the valiant nation. Italy is on the ropes, but manages to hold on for
one more season. Russia makes TREMENDOUS gains (+4 Build) ending up with 12
supply centers). Germany auto-disbands since no retreat would matter com
Winter.


 




Results:


Austria:


A Budapest Hold


A Trieste - Serbia (*Bounce*)


A Venice - Trieste (*Bounce*)


A Vienna - Trieste (*Bounce*)


 


England:


F English Channel Convoys A London - Portugal


F Holland - Belgium


A London - Portugal


F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Convoys A London - Portugal


F North Sea - Denmark (*Bounce*)


A Ruhr Supports A Silesia - Munich


F Sweden - Baltic Sea (*Fails*)


 


France:


A Brest Hold


A Munich - Burgundy


A Picardy Supports A Brest


A Rome Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Naples (*Cut*)


F Tyrrhenian Sea - Naples (*Fails*)


F Western Mediterranean - Spain(sc)


 


Germany:


F Baltic Sea - Denmark (*Bounce*)


A Berlin - Munich (*Dislodged*)


 


Italy:


A Apulia - Rome (*Fails*)


F Naples Supports A Apulia - Rome (*Cut*)


 


Russia:


F Black Sea Convoys A Rumania - Ankara


A Galicia - Rumania


F Kiel Supports A Prussia - Berlin


A Prussia - Berlin


A Rumania - Ankara


A Serbia - Greece


A Silesia - Munich


 


Turkey:


F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea


A Albania - Trieste (*Bounce*)


A Bulgaria - Serbia (*Bounce*)


F Ionian Sea - Tunis


F Smyrna - Aegean Sea


 


Builds/Disbands:


England - Build 1


France - Remove 1


Germany - Defeated


Italy - Remove 1


Russia - Build 4!


Turkey - Remove 1


 


Deadline: Next Deadline is Saturday, Sept 17th, 10PM EST (Sunday
Sept 18, 02:00 GMT)


 








 
--
"It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones
that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger they were. and sometimes you
didn't want to know the end because how could the end be happy? How could the
world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end,
it's only a passing thing. The shadow, even the darkness must pass. A new day
will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the
stories that stayed with you - That meant something. Even if you were too small
to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in
those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn't. They kept
going because they were holding onto something."
"What are we holding onto,
Sam?"
"That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth
fighting for."

[Reply]

dc393 - Winter 1901 Adjustments - kevinokelly   (Sep 13, 2011, 10:30 am)

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dc389 s07 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Sep 13, 2011, 9:48 am)
No moves from Italy, tho he holds the TYS as a major naval battle clashes around his lone fleet... both sides retreat, leaving the Italian untouched.  In France, Pie is dislodged but it can only go to Mar so I just moved it.  Draw fails to pass... two more are proposed for fall... a 3-way AER and a 2-way AR.  Vote yay / nay with fall orders - which are due Monday!  9/19, 3pm Central. 


 


Enjoy,


-mike


 


Austria:
A Berlin - Kiel (*Fails*)
A Bohemia Supports A Munich
A Bulgaria Hold
A Galicia - Vienna
F Greece - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
F Naples Supports F Ionian Sea - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Rome - Tuscany
A Silesia Supports A Munich
F Trieste - Adriatic Sea
A Tyrolia - Piedmont
A Venice Supports A Tyrolia - Piedmont


 


England:
A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*)
F Denmark - Skagerrak (*Fails*)
F Helgoland Bight - Denmark (*Bounce*)
A Holland Supports A Kiel
A Kiel Hold
F North Sea Supports F Helgoland Bight - Denmark (*Fails*)
F Norwegian Sea - Norway (*Fails*)


 


France:
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Bounce*)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Africa
A Piedmont Hold (*Dislodged*)
A Ruhr Supports A Kiel
F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea


 


Italy:
F Tyrrhenian Sea Hold


 


Russia:
F Baltic Sea - Denmark (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople Hold
A Finland Supports F St Petersburg(nc) - Norway
F Ionian Sea - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Bounce*)
A Munich Supports A Berlin - Kiel (*Cut*)
F Norway - Skagerrak
A Prussia - Livonia
A Smyrna Hold
F St Petersburg(nc) - Norway
F Sweden Supports F Norway - Skagerrak


 


 

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DC 390: 24 hours left! - Blueraider0   (Sep 13, 2011, 8:57 am)

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DC 391 Fall 1903 - Blueraider0   (Sep 12, 2011, 10:35 pm)

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DC 387: W05 results - Blueraider0   (Sep 12, 2011, 10:31 pm)

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DC 391 Fall 1903 - nemo_sed_mori   (Sep 12, 2011, 9:27 pm)

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DC 391 Fall 1903 (dc391) nemo_sed_mori Sep 12, 09:27 pm
DC 391 Fall 1903 (dc391) Blueraider0 Sep 12, 10:35 pm
DC 391 Fall 1903 (dc391) Githraine Sep 13, 12:11 pm
How do you have 12 centers with such a 1 track mind?  Wink






From: Douglas Kent <dougray30(at)yahoo.com>
To: Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>; NDM <holyyakker(at)gmail.com>
Cc: dc391(at)diplomaticcorp.com; diplomacyworld(at)yahoo.com; Githraine(at)yahoo.com; Jack McHugh <jwmchughjr(at)gmail.com>; JOHN CLARKE <john.c1arke(at)btinternet.com>; Michael Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com>; "NICOL, Alfred (AMN)" <amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 6:48 AM
Subject: Re: DC 391 Fall 1903









The 5 stages eh?  Sounds like a DW article....deadline is October
1....






 




From: Alex Maslow


Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 10:35 PM


To: NDM


Cc: dc391(at)diplomaticcorp.com ; diplomacyworld(at)yahoo.com ; Githraine(at)yahoo.com ; Jack McHugh ;
JOHN CLARKE ; Michael Norton ; NICOL,
Alfred (AMN)


Subject: Re: DC 391 Fall 1903




 



Boo. 
Gripe.  Complain.  Wonder.  Yell.  Bow.

 


The 5 stages of being eliminated.  Sigh.


 


Good game, look forward to sending out a SEARING EOG.  Ok, maybe not
really.  But still! 


 


-Maslow



On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 6:27 PM, NDM <holyyakker(at)gmail.com>
wrote:


My apologies, life has been insane. If I am unable to make
future deadlines I will turn the game over to another GM.

 


This turn results in the Fall of Germany - many thanks to Alex for
leading the valiant nation. Italy is on the ropes, but manages to hold on for
one more season. Russia makes TREMENDOUS gains (+4 Build) ending up with 12
supply centers). Germany auto-disbands since no retreat would matter com
Winter.


 




Results:


Austria:


A Budapest Hold


A Trieste - Serbia (*Bounce*)


A Venice - Trieste (*Bounce*)


A Vienna - Trieste (*Bounce*)


 


England:


F English Channel Convoys A London - Portugal


F Holland - Belgium


A London - Portugal


F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Convoys A London - Portugal


F North Sea - Denmark (*Bounce*)


A Ruhr Supports A Silesia - Munich


F Sweden - Baltic Sea (*Fails*)


 


France:


A Brest Hold


A Munich - Burgundy


A Picardy Supports A Brest


A Rome Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Naples (*Cut*)


F Tyrrhenian Sea - Naples (*Fails*)


F Western Mediterranean - Spain(sc)


 


Germany:


F Baltic Sea - Denmark (*Bounce*)


A Berlin - Munich (*Dislodged*)


 


Italy:


A Apulia - Rome (*Fails*)


F Naples Supports A Apulia - Rome (*Cut*)


 


Russia:


F Black Sea Convoys A Rumania - Ankara


A Galicia - Rumania


F Kiel Supports A Prussia - Berlin


A Prussia - Berlin


A Rumania - Ankara


A Serbia - Greece


A Silesia - Munich


 


Turkey:


F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea


A Albania - Trieste (*Bounce*)


A Bulgaria - Serbia (*Bounce*)


F Ionian Sea - Tunis


F Smyrna - Aegean Sea


 


Builds/Disbands:


England - Build 1


France - Remove 1


Germany - Defeated


Italy - Remove 1


Russia - Build 4!


Turkey - Remove 1


 


Deadline: Next Deadline is Saturday, Sept 17th, 10PM EST (Sunday
Sept 18, 02:00 GMT)


 








 
--
"It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones
that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger they were. and sometimes you
didn't want to know the end because how could the end be happy? How could the
world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end,
it's only a passing thing. The shadow, even the darkness must pass. A new day
will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the
stories that stayed with you - That meant something. Even if you were too small
to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in
those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn't. They kept
going because they were holding onto something."
"What are we holding onto,
Sam?"
"That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth
fighting for."
DC 391 Fall 1903 - nemo_sed_mori   (Sep 12, 2011, 9:27 pm)

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DC 373: Vote Nagging - AceRimmer   (Sep 12, 2011, 8:37 pm)
Just a reminder:
Orders due tomorrow (Tuesday)
Lots of votes alongside it... AEFG, AFG, EFG, DIAS. With that many draw opportunities, surely that game must end?

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dc342 ~ Imperial 1841 - sgttodd   (Sep 11, 2011, 10:10 am)
Spain's F Gulf of Panama - Columbia had the coast left off - the move has been corrected and the maps and DPW file updated.

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