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DC327 - Winter 10 adjustments - bielf11   (Oct 25, 2010, 4:23 pm)
Aetolia:
Remove A Proschium
Remove F Calydon
Remove F Prian Rhium
Remove A Kaphyae
Attica:
Build A Athenae
Arcolia:
Remove F Marmora Sinus
Laconia:
Build A Sparta
Build F Prastos

 
Deadline for Spring 11 orders is Friday Oct 29 at 7pm GMT.
And we also have 2 EGPs: a DIAS and a Solo for Boeotia. If you haven't submitted your votes yet, please do so before the S11 deadline.
 
Frank

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dc337 - Summer 1905 Results - z93blom   (Oct 25, 2010, 4:19 pm)
Diplomats,
And just like that we move on to the Fall turn, as the English Fleet retreats back into the North Atlantic.
Britain: F Mid Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean

Next turn: Fall 1905 MovementNext Deadline: Monday, 1st of November 2010, 19:00 GMT (7PM).

Please make a note of the changed time when the orders are due. They will be due at the same hour locally in Sweden (as well as the rest of Western Europe) as we change back to "standard time" from Daylight Savings Time here in Europe this weekend. I think that across the USA the change is a week later.

/Fredrik

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dc337 - Summer 1905 Results (dc337) z93blom Oct 31, 12:15 pm
Diplomats,
I think I will have to take my 24 hour grace period into use this upcoming turn. The orders will therefore not be due until Tuesday.

Next turn: Fall 1905 MovementNext Deadline: Tuesday, 2nd of November 2010, 19:00 GMT (7PM).

/Fredrik

2010/10/25 Fredrik Blom <fredrik(at)familjenblom.se>

Diplomats,
And just like that we move on to the Fall turn, as the English Fleet retreats back into the North Atlantic.

Britain: F Mid Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean

Next turn: Fall 1905 MovementNext Deadline: Monday, 1st of November 2010, 19:00 GMT (7PM).


Please make a note of the changed time when the orders are due. They will be due at the same hour locally in Sweden (as well as the rest of Western Europe) as we change back to "standard time" from Daylight Savings Time here in Europe this weekend. I think that across the USA the change is a week later.


/Fredrik
dc337 - Summer 1905 Results (dc337) z93blom Nov 02, 11:37 am
dc337 - Spring 1905 Results - z93blom   (Oct 25, 2010, 3:28 pm)
Diplomats,
Good work turning in all those orders on time. It's nice to see the game not being stalled due to NMR's and people dropping off. Kudos to you all!
We have a Spring turn that sees some action on the western arena of play, as the French take to the seas once again. In the center not everyone agrees on what should be done, as many orders do not match up. Will we see better coordination among the powers in the Fall?

We have a single retreat due for the summer first though:British F Mid Atlantic Ocean can retreat to North Atlantic Ocean, Ireland, Hejaz or OTB.

Next turn: Summer 1905 RetreatsNext Deadline: Wednesday, 27th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).

Austria: A Munich - AlsaceA Bohemia - MunichA Tyrolia - Milan (*Fails*)A Vienna Supports A TriesteA Trieste Hold
A Moscow Supports A Silesia - Warsaw (*Void*)A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Fails*)A Bulgaria - Macedonia (*Fails*)
Britain: F London - English ChannelF Norway - Sweden
F Sweden - Baltic SeaF Netherlands - North SeaF Portugal Supports F Mid Atlantic Ocean (*Cut*)F Mid Atlantic Ocean Supports F London - English Channel (*Dislodged*)F English Channel - Irish Sea

France: A Spain - Portugal (*Fails*)F Gibraltar - Mid Atlantic OceanF Brest Supports F Gibraltar - Mid Atlantic OceanA Picardy Supports A Belgium (*Ordered to Move*)
A Gascony Supports F BrestA Morocco Hold
Germany: A Berlin - Kiel (*Bounce*)A Silesia - Berlin (*Bounce*)A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow
A Belgium - Netherlands
F Helgoland Bight Supports A Belgium - Netherlands
Italy: A Milan Supports A Switzerland (*Cut*)A Venetia - MacedoniaA Rome - VenetiaA Naples - Apulia
F Constantinople Supports A Venetia - MacedoniaA Ankara Supports A Damascus - ArmeniaA Damascus - ArmeniaA Switzerland Supports A MilanF Adriatic Sea Convoys A Venetia - Macedonia
F Eastern Mediterranean - Egypt
Russia: F Denmark - Kiel (*Bounce*)A St Petersburg - Moscow (*Fails*)A Prussia - Berlin (*Bounce*)A Warsaw - Silesia (*Fails*)


Next turn: Summer 1905 RetreatsNext Deadline: Wednesday, 27th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).

/Fredrik

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dc337 - Spring 1905 Results (dc337) z93blom Oct 25, 03:28 pm
Diplomats,
Good work turning in all those orders on time. It's nice to see the game not being stalled due to NMR's and people dropping off. Kudos to you all!
We have a Spring turn that sees some action on the western arena of play, as the French take to the seas once again. In the center not everyone agrees on what should be done, as many orders do not match up. Will we see better coordination among the powers in the Fall?

We have a single retreat due for the summer first though:British F Mid Atlantic Ocean can retreat to North Atlantic Ocean, Ireland, Hejaz or OTB.

Next turn: Summer 1905 RetreatsNext Deadline: Wednesday, 27th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).

Austria: A Munich - AlsaceA Bohemia - MunichA Tyrolia - Milan (*Fails*)A Vienna Supports A TriesteA Trieste Hold
A Moscow Supports A Silesia - Warsaw (*Void*)A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Fails*)A Bulgaria - Macedonia (*Fails*)
Britain: F London - English ChannelF Norway - Sweden
F Sweden - Baltic SeaF Netherlands - North SeaF Portugal Supports F Mid Atlantic Ocean (*Cut*)F Mid Atlantic Ocean Supports F London - English Channel (*Dislodged*)F English Channel - Irish Sea

France: A Spain - Portugal (*Fails*)F Gibraltar - Mid Atlantic OceanF Brest Supports F Gibraltar - Mid Atlantic OceanA Picardy Supports A Belgium (*Ordered to Move*)
A Gascony Supports F BrestA Morocco Hold
Germany: A Berlin - Kiel (*Bounce*)A Silesia - Berlin (*Bounce*)A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow
A Belgium - Netherlands
F Helgoland Bight Supports A Belgium - Netherlands
Italy: A Milan Supports A Switzerland (*Cut*)A Venetia - MacedoniaA Rome - VenetiaA Naples - Apulia
F Constantinople Supports A Venetia - MacedoniaA Ankara Supports A Damascus - ArmeniaA Damascus - ArmeniaA Switzerland Supports A MilanF Adriatic Sea Convoys A Venetia - Macedonia
F Eastern Mediterranean - Egypt
Russia: F Denmark - Kiel (*Bounce*)A St Petersburg - Moscow (*Fails*)A Prussia - Berlin (*Bounce*)A Warsaw - Silesia (*Fails*)


Next turn: Summer 1905 RetreatsNext Deadline: Wednesday, 27th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).

/Fredrik
dc337 - Spring 1905 Results - z93blom   (Oct 25, 2010, 3:28 pm)
Diplomats,
Good work turning in all those orders on time. It's nice to see the game not being stalled due to NMR's and people dropping off. Kudos to you all!
We have a Spring turn that sees some action on the western arena of play, as the French take to the seas once again. In the center not everyone agrees on what should be done, as many orders do not match up. Will we see better coordination among the powers in the Fall?

We have a single retreat due for the summer first though:British F Mid Atlantic Ocean can retreat to North Atlantic Ocean, Ireland, Hejaz or OTB.

Next turn: Summer 1905 RetreatsNext Deadline: Wednesday, 27th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).

Austria: A Munich - AlsaceA Bohemia - MunichA Tyrolia - Milan (*Fails*)A Vienna Supports A TriesteA Trieste Hold
A Moscow Supports A Silesia - Warsaw (*Void*)A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Fails*)A Bulgaria - Macedonia (*Fails*)
Britain: F London - English ChannelF Norway - Sweden
F Sweden - Baltic SeaF Netherlands - North SeaF Portugal Supports F Mid Atlantic Ocean (*Cut*)F Mid Atlantic Ocean Supports F London - English Channel (*Dislodged*)F English Channel - Irish Sea

France: A Spain - Portugal (*Fails*)F Gibraltar - Mid Atlantic OceanF Brest Supports F Gibraltar - Mid Atlantic OceanA Picardy Supports A Belgium (*Ordered to Move*)
A Gascony Supports F BrestA Morocco Hold
Germany: A Berlin - Kiel (*Bounce*)A Silesia - Berlin (*Bounce*)A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow
A Belgium - Netherlands
F Helgoland Bight Supports A Belgium - Netherlands
Italy: A Milan Supports A Switzerland (*Cut*)A Venetia - MacedoniaA Rome - VenetiaA Naples - Apulia
F Constantinople Supports A Venetia - MacedoniaA Ankara Supports A Damascus - ArmeniaA Damascus - ArmeniaA Switzerland Supports A MilanF Adriatic Sea Convoys A Venetia - Macedonia
F Eastern Mediterranean - Egypt
Russia: F Denmark - Kiel (*Bounce*)A St Petersburg - Moscow (*Fails*)A Prussia - Berlin (*Bounce*)A Warsaw - Silesia (*Fails*)


Next turn: Summer 1905 RetreatsNext Deadline: Wednesday, 27th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).

/Fredrik

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dc310 s07 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Oct 25, 2010, 9:12 am)
I seem to have spaced it this weekend!
 
We have one retreat, but French A Kiel could only go to Holland so I just moved it there, and we skip along to fall!
 
Fall 07 due this Thu 10/28, 3pm Central!
 
France:
F Brest - English Channel
A Burgundy Supports A Spain - Marseilles
F Clyde Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean
F Edinburgh Supports F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
A Gascony Supports A Spain - Marseilles
F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
A Kiel Supports A Ruhr (*Dislodged*)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean
A Ruhr Supports A Kiel
A Spain - Marseilles
 
Russia:
A Berlin - Kiel
A Bohemia Supports A Munich
A Denmark Supports A Berlin - Kiel
A Moscow - St Petersburg
A Munich Supports A Berlin - Kiel
F Norwegian Sea - North Atlantic Ocean (*Fails*)
A Prussia - Berlin
A Silesia Supports A Munich
F Skagerrak Supports A Denmark
F St Petersburg(nc) - Norway
A Sweden Supports A Denmark
A Tyrolia Supports A Munich
 
Turkey:
F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea
F Albania - Adriatic Sea
F Apulia - Naples
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
F Gulf of Lyon Supports A Piedmont - Marseilles
F Ionian Sea - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Piedmont - Marseilles (*Fails*)
F Portugal - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Smyrna - Aegean Sea
F Tunis - North Africa
A Venice - Tuscany
F Western Mediterranean Supports F Portugal - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
 
 
 

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DC344: Winter 1936 Retreats/Adjustments (CORRECTED... - charlesf   (Oct 24, 2010, 4:08 pm)
Afraid I misread the British order. It was Edinburgh. Checked
another time stupidly only after sending things out. Corrected
further below.



----



Hi guys,



okay, back from hiking down in Saxony and across the border into
Bohemia (in game-terms A Sax-Cze :p ). So here's the adjucation,
now that I have a full set of orders.



I've been meaning to let you know that I'm rephrasing one rules
section for the sake of extra clarity.



"Until a faction controls either all three Spanish Home SCs or it
is the sole surviving Spanish power, Spanish DPs allocations must
either (i)support the Spanish faction under one’s control or (ii)
support an attack against the opposing civil war faction.?
Portugal is an exception to this rule.? The only limit affecting
DP allocations to Portugal is the seasonal limit of two DPs per
power.? This rule counts each Spanish faction as an independent
power."



Nothing materially different. But this tighter phrasing that has
been suggested to me, simply leaves less room for misinterpreting
the rules.



I'd like to stick to our Wednesday deadline scheme, though if any
of you want more time owing to the delay of the winter adjucation
getting out, let me know. Otherwise, preliminary
spring moves are due tomorrow.



Happy dipping,



Charles




----------

PLAYERS:

??? BRITAIN: Jimmy Ghostine <Jimmy.Ghostine(at)vtmednet.org>

??? FRANCE: Stuart Coutts <wealllovekatamari(at)yahoo.com>

??? GERMANY: Dirk Knemeyer <dirk(at)knemeyer.com>

??? ITALY & NAT. SPAIN: Andrew Tanner <feanorsfirstborn(at)gmail.com>

??? POLAND: Daniel Dzikowicz <ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com>

??? SOVIET UNION & REP. SPAIN: Kyle Overby-Lee <tomjnkns.IL(at)gmail.com>

??? TURKEY: Joao Queiros <jlqueiros3(at)hotmail.com>


HEADLINES:

??? o EUROPE
PREPARES FOR A SECOND ROUND OF COMBAT



PRESS:



ITALY: "Our esteemed leader, il
Duce himself, proudly announces the cession of Austria to
Germany in the Spring of 1937. ?It seems only fitting that our
German allies pursue the dream of "Gro?deutschland", uniting
the whole of the German people under one government. The
people Italy also wish to reassure the other nations of Europe
that Italy views a healthy balance of power to be essential to
the peace and stability of Europe. ?Italia's ambitions are no
more than the western Mediterranean Sea and those territories
adjacent to it. ?The new Western Roman Empire has only
peaceful intentions to the north and east."



RETREATS:



France:

disband A Algiers

A Marseille - Gascony



ADJUSTMENTS:



Britain:

Build F Edinburgh



France:

Remove A Iraq



Germany:

Build A Munich

Build F Hamburg



Italy:

Build F Naples

Build A Rome

Build waived



Poland:

Build A Cracow



Turkey:

Build F Istanbul

Build A Ankara



Republican_Spain:

Build A Valencia





SUPPLY CENTER OWNERSHIP (Winter
1936):
?? Britain(4+1=5)ConfusedEdinburgh,
Liverpool, London, +Norway+, Suez.

??? France(5+1-3=3): -Algiers, -Beirut-, Brest, +Iraq+, -Marseille-,
Paris.

??? Germany(3+2=5)ConfusedBerlin, +Denmark+, Hamburg, Munich, +Switzerland+.

??? Italy(4+3=7): +Algiers+, +Austria+, + Marseille+, Milan, Naples, Rome, Tripoli.

??? Poland(3+1=4)ConfusedCracow, Gdynia, +Rumania+, Warsaw.

??? Turkey(3+2=5)ConfusedAnkara, +Beirut+, +Bulgaria+, Istanbul, Izmir.

??? USSR(3)ConfusedLeningrad, Moscow, Stalingrad.
??? Nationalist Spain(1): Burgos
??? Republican Spain(1+1=2):
+Madrid+, Valencia.

??? Minor Powers(23-7=16): -Austria-, Belgium,
-Bulgaria-, Croatia (Yug.), Czechia, -Denmark-, Egypt,
Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iran, -Iraq-, Latvia,
Lithuania, Morocco, Netherlands, -Norway-, Portugal,
-Rumania-, Serbia (Yug.),?Sweden, -Switzerland-.




DEADLINE SCHEDULE: (all orders
are due NLT 6PM CET (GMT+1)...not local time)


??? o Spring 1937 Moves: (25) 27
October


??? o
Summer?1937 Retreats: 29 October

??

o
Fall?1937
MovesConfused(3) 5
November


??? o
Winter?1937
Retreats/Adjustments: 7
November







RESULTS MAP:

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DC344: Winter 1936 Retreats/Adjustments - charlesf   (Oct 24, 2010, 4:01 pm)
Hi guys,



okay, back from hiking down in Saxony and across the border into
Bohemia (in game-terms A Sax-Cze :p ). So here's the adjucation,
now that I have a full set of orders.



I've been meaning to let you know that I'm rephrasing one rules
section for the sake of extra clarity.



"Until a faction controls either all three Spanish Home SCs or it
is the sole surviving Spanish power, Spanish DPs allocations must
either (i)support the Spanish faction under one’s control or (ii)
support an attack against the opposing civil war faction.?
Portugal is an exception to this rule.? The only limit affecting
DP allocations to Portugal is the seasonal limit of two DPs per
power.? This rule counts each Spanish faction as an independent
power."



Nothing materially different. But this tighter phrasing that has
been suggested to me, simply leaves less room for misinterpreting
the rules.



I'd like to stick to our Wednesday deadline scheme, though if any
of you want more time owing to the delay of the winter adjucation
getting out, let me know. Otherwise, preliminary
spring moves are due tomorrow.



Happy dipping,



Charles




----------

PLAYERS:

??? BRITAIN: Jimmy Ghostine <Jimmy.Ghostine(at)vtmednet.org>

??? FRANCE: Stuart Coutts <wealllovekatamari(at)yahoo.com>

??? GERMANY: Dirk Knemeyer <dirk(at)knemeyer.com>

??? ITALY & NAT. SPAIN: Andrew Tanner <feanorsfirstborn(at)gmail.com>

??? POLAND: Daniel Dzikowicz <ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com>

??? SOVIET UNION & REP. SPAIN: Kyle Overby-Lee <tomjnkns.IL(at)gmail.com>

??? TURKEY: Joao Queiros <jlqueiros3(at)hotmail.com>


HEADLINES:

??? o EUROPE
PREPARES FOR A SECOND ROUND OF COMBAT



PRESS:



ITALY: "Our esteemed leader, il
Duce himself, proudly announces the cession of Austria to
Germany in the Spring of 1937. ?It seems only fitting that our
German allies pursue the dream of "Gro?deutschland", uniting
the whole of the German people under one government. The
people Italy also wish to reassure the other nations of Europe
that Italy views a healthy balance of power to be essential to
the peace and stability of Europe. ?Italia's ambitions are no
more than the western Mediterranean Sea and those territories
adjacent to it. ?The new Western Roman Empire has only
peaceful intentions to the north and east."



RETREATS:



France:

disband A Algiers

A Marseille - Gascony



ADJUSTMENTS:



Britain:

Build F London



France:

Remove A Iraq



Germany:

Build A Munich

Build F Hamburg



Italy:

Build F Naples

Build A Rome

Build waived



Poland:

Build A Cracow



Turkey:

Build F Istanbul

Build A Ankara



Republican_Spain:

Build A Valencia





SUPPLY CENTER OWNERSHIP (Winter
1936):
?? Britain(4+1=5)ConfusedEdinburgh,
Liverpool, London, +Norway+, Suez.

??? France(5+1-3=3): -Algiers, -Beirut-, Brest, +Iraq+, -Marseille-,
Paris.

??? Germany(3+2=5)ConfusedBerlin, +Denmark+, Hamburg, Munich, +Switzerland+.

??? Italy(4+3=7): +Algiers+, +Austria+, + Marseille+, Milan, Naples, Rome, Tripoli.

??? Poland(3+1=4)ConfusedCracow, Gdynia, +Rumania+, Warsaw.

??? Turkey(3+2=5)ConfusedAnkara, +Beirut+, +Bulgaria+,
Istanbul,
Izmir.

??? USSR(3)ConfusedLeningrad, Moscow, Stalingrad.
??? Nationalist Spain(1): Burgos
??? Republican Spain(1+1=2):
+Madrid+, Valencia.

??? Minor Powers(23-7=16): -Austria-, Belgium,
-Bulgaria-, Croatia (Yug.), Czechia, -Denmark-, Egypt,
Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iran, -Iraq-, Latvia,
Lithuania, Morocco, Netherlands, -Norway-, Portugal,
-Rumania-, Serbia (Yug.),?Sweden, -Switzerland-.




DEADLINE SCHEDULE: (all orders
are due NLT 6PM CET (GMT+1)...not local time)


??? o Spring 1937 Moves: (25) 27
October


??? o
Summer?1937 Retreats: 29 October

??

o
Fall?1937
MovesConfused(3) 5
November


??? o
Winter?1937
Retreats/Adjustments: 7
November







RESULTS MAP:

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dc337 - Autumn & Winter 1904 Results - z93blom   (Oct 24, 2010, 11:15 am)
Diplomats,
The orders for Spring 1905 is due in slightly more than 24 hours. I have confirmed all received orders so far.

Next turn: Spring 1905 Movement
Next Deadline: Monday, 25th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
/Fredrik

2010/10/23 Fredrik Blom <fredrik(at)familjenblom.se>

As promised, here are the images and the updated RP file. The Fleet in Denmark is not removed as indicated by the second file - it remains due to the REM rule we're playing with (and RP does not acknowledge).


/Fredrik

2010/10/21 Fredrik Blom <fredrik(at)familjenblom.se>


Diplomats,
The retreats and the builds are in:
Autumn 1904 Retreats:Russia:

A Moscow - St Petersburg
Winter Adjustments:Austria:Build A Vienna
Britain:Build F London


Italy:Build A RomeBuild A Naples
Russia: 
Remove F Baltic Sea
I'm also sorry to notify you that I can't supply you with the maps and the updated Realpolitik file right now. I'll have to send that out as soon as possible.


Next turn: Spring 1905 MovementNext Deadline: Monday, 25th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).


/Fredrik

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dc342 ~ Imperial1841 - sgttodd   (Oct 23, 2010, 11:59 am)
A minor correction - USA order builds of fleets in Charleston and Boston and I popped them into Charleston and New York. I don't
know why, I'm just funny that way sometimes.
So, Please note there is no unit in NYC and there is a fleet in BOS.
The map and DPW file have been updated.
Sorry for the snafu.

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DC344: Seeking French replacement - MattKelly   (Oct 23, 2010, 11:21 am)
I had sent you a message offering to fill in for the French. Has the position been filled?

-Matt-

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dc337 - Autumn & Winter 1904 Results - z93blom   (Oct 23, 2010, 5:19 am)
As promised, here are the images and the updated RP file. The Fleet in Denmark is not removed as indicated by the second file - it remains due to the REM rule we're playing with (and RP does not acknowledge).

/Fredrik

2010/10/21 Fredrik Blom <fredrik(at)familjenblom.se>

Diplomats,
The retreats and the builds are in:
Autumn 1904 Retreats:Russia:

A Moscow - St Petersburg
Winter Adjustments:Austria:Build A Vienna
Britain:Build F London


Italy:Build A RomeBuild A Naples
Russia: 
Remove F Baltic Sea
I'm also sorry to notify you that I can't supply you with the maps and the updated Realpolitik file right now. I'll have to send that out as soon as possible.


Next turn: Spring 1905 MovementNext Deadline: Monday, 25th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).


/Fredrik

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DC 338 Winter 04 Results - derekthefeared2   (Oct 22, 2010, 11:38 pm)
Winter Builds below.  Deadline for spring 1905 will be this Thursday October 28th at 3:00 PM US Eastern Time.  Thanks again to everyone for getting your orders in.
 

Austria:
Build A Budapest
Build A Vienna
England:
Build A London
France:
Build A Paris
Italy:
Remove F Apulia
Russia:
Remove A Silesia

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dc342 ~ Imperial1841 - sgttodd   (Oct 22, 2010, 10:28 pm)
Deadline for Spring 1843 orders: Wednesday, October 27th (at) 2359 UTC.
Adjustment orders for Winter of 1842.
Austria: Build F Loango.
Austria: Build F Berlin.
Austria: Build A Venice.
Austria: Build A Vienna.
Britain: Build A Delhi.
Britain: Build F Bombay.
China: Build F Guangdong.
France: Build A Guinea.
France: Build A Madagascar.
France: Build A Sierra Leone.
Holland: Build F Borneo.
Ottoman: Build A Egypt.
Ottoman: Build A Bagdad.
Ottoman: Build waived.
Spain: Build F Madrid.
Spain: Build F Rio de Janeiro.
Spain: Build F Monterey.
Spain: Build F Zanguebar.
USA: Build F Boston.
USA: Build F Charleston.
Unit locations:
Austria: F Berlin, A Venice, A Vienna, F Loango, A Denmark, A Kiel, A Rome, F Salerno, A Serbia, A Stuttgart, A Congo.
Britain: A London, F Bombay, A Delhi, F Malaysia, A Antilles, A Natal, F Cuba, A Kasmir, A Birmah, F Greenland Sea, F North Sea, F
English Channel, F Arabian Sea, F N.E.Indian Ocean, F Java Sea.
China: F Guangdong, F Kagoshima, A Hue, A Xining, A Kamchatka, A Xinjang, A Mongolia, A Nei Mongol, A Hunan, A Formosa, F Sea of
Japan.
France: F Cape Colony, A Sierra Leone, A Guinea, A Madagascar, F Lisbon, A Bordeaux, A Biafra, A Soudan, F Amazon Basin, F Gulf of
Guinea, F Mozabaique Channel, F Horn of Africa, F Hawaii.
Holland: F Holland, F Java, F Borneo, A Edo, F Solomons, A Sumatra, A British Guiana, F China Sea.
Ottoman: A Bagdad, A Egypt, F Tunisia, A Ethiopia, A Hahira, A Somolia, A Ade, A Tehran, F Red Sea, F Persian Gulf.
Russia: A Moskow, A Warsaw, A Irkutsk, A Orenburg, A Norway, F Rumania, F Sweden, A Tashkent, A Omsk, A Krasnoyarsk, A Bokhara.
Spain: A Marseilles, F Madrid, F Monterey, A Columbia, F Rio de Janeiro, F Zanguebar, F Phillipines, F Morocco, A Mozambique, F La
Plata, A Para, F Venezuela, A Alaska, F Gulf of Lyon, F N.Pacific Ocean, F E.Pacific Ocean, F S.Pacific Ocean.
USA: A Ontario, F Charleston, F Boston, A Missouri Terr., F Gulf of Maine, F Bay of Florida, F Western Carribean, F
Sargasso Sea.
files://mainecav.org/diplomacy

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dc307 ~ Orient Express - sgttodd   (Oct 22, 2010, 8:56 pm)
Deadline for Spring 1915 orders is: Tuesday, October 26th (at) 2359
UTC.




Adjustment orders for Winter of 1914.



India: Build F Bombay.

India: Build A Calcutta.



Indonesia: Remove F Eastern Indian Ocean.



Russia: Build A Sevastopol.



Siberia: Build A West Siberia.

Siberia: Build A Irkutsk.

Siberia: Build F Kamchatka.



Unit locations:



India:     F Bombay, F Borneo, A Calcutta, F Central Indian Ocean, A
Delhi, F Jawan Sea, A Kunlun, F Persian Gulf, F Sumatra, A Thailand,
A Tien Shan.



Indonesia: F Australia.



Russia:    A Afghanistan, F Arabian Sea, F Barents Sea, F Caspian
Sea, A Iran, A Kazakhstan, A Moscow, F Oman, A Sevastopol, F
Seychelles, F South Indian Ocean.



Siberia:   F Arctic Sea, F Celebes Sea, F East China Sea, A
Ekaterinburg, A Irkutsk, F Kamchatka, A Laos, A Mongolia, F New
Guinea, A Novosibirsk, F Philippines, F South China Sea, A St.
Petersburg, A Tibet, A Urals, A Vietnam, A West Siberia.



files: http://mainecav.org/diplomacy

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DC327 - Fall 10 adjudication - bielf11   (Oct 22, 2010, 4:58 pm)
EGP for Aetolian Solo was voted down.

Fall 10: Elia loses its fleet in Cypurissius Sinus despite, or more likely, because of its continuous support of the convoy of Aetolian armies onto the peninsula.
Aetolian territory is en masse invaded by other powers without meeting much resistance. Is this a sudden betrayal or had the Aetolians become overconfident?
And (drum roffle) Boeotian army convoys from Byzantium and takes Megara (with some help of 2 allies).
 
This winter the balance of power between the Greek city states has completely changed:
We see huge losses for the Aetolians: no less than 4 units have to be disbanded.
Arcolia looses one unit. But it is not all bad news.
Although... Boeotia and Elia are entitled to builds but sadly have no home SCs available for those builds.
And Laconia and Attica have started celebrations for their recent gains.

Adjudication
-----------------
Aetolia:
A achaia Supports A pellea
F calydon - proschium (*Fails*)
A elis - protilae (*Bounce*)

F helicon - thebae (*Fails*)
A ilia - dafni
A khora Supports A proschium - ira
A locris Hold
A pellea Supports A protilae - kaphyae
A pisatis Supports A elis - protilae
F prian rhium Convoys A proschium - ira

A proschium - ira (*Fails*)
A protilae - kaphyae
F sinus corinthiucus Supports A thebae - megara
A thebae - megara (*Fails*)
F triphylia Supports A proschium - ira
F zazynthus sinus Convoys A proschium - ira


Boeotia:
A byzantium - megara

Attica:
A delion - opus
F euboeius sinus - corsea
F mare mediterranea Convoys A byzantium - megara
F pylos Supports F messeniacus sinus - cypurissius sinus


Arcolia:
A arcadia - protilae (*Bounce*)
F corinth Supports A byzantium - megara
A eleusis Supports A byzantium - megara
F marmora sinus Convoys A byzantium - megara
A mycenae Supports F corinth
A orchenenus - kaphyae (*Fails*)

F saronieus sinus Convoys A byzantium - megara

Laconia:
F argulicus sinus Supports F mare mediterranea
F laconia - messeniacus sinus
A lycaion Supports A megalopolis - ira
A maniana Supports A arcadia - protilae

A megalopolis - ira
F messeniacus sinus - cypurissius sinus
F thuria Supports F laconia - messeniacus sinus (*Fails*)

Elia:
F cypurissius sinus Convoys A proschium - ira (*Disbanded*)
F italus sinus Hold

F messena Hold


Ownership:
----------------
Aetolia:   Achaia, Arcania, Callium, Calydon, Dafni, Elis,
           Helicon, Locris, Pellea, Phocis, Pisatis, Thermium.
Boeotia:   Byzantium, Megara.
Attica:    Athenae, Corsea, Delion, Euboea Occidental, Opus,

           Pylos.
Arcolia:   Arcadia, Corinth, Epidaurus, Ionia, Iria, Mycenae.
Laconia:   Caria, Cyn., Ira, Koidaunas, Maniana, Megalopolis,
           Prastos, Sparta, Tegea.
Elia:      Cumae, Messena, Rhegium, Sicily.
 
Adjustments:
-------------------
Aetolia:   Supp 12 Unit 16 Remove  4
Boeotia:   Supp  2 Unit  1 Build  0
Attica:    Supp  6 Unit  4 Build  1
Arcolia:   Supp  6 Unit  7 Remove  1
Laconia:   Supp  9 Unit  7 Build  2
Elia:      Supp  4 Unit  2 Build  0


Deadline for Winter adjustments is Monday Oct 25 at 7pm GMT.
And for Spring 11 we have 10 EGPs:
1. DIAS
2. and ahum... a Solo for Boeotia
 
Frank

[Reply]

DC 341: Summer 1903 - AceRimmer   (Oct 22, 2010, 1:11 pm)
The Russian fleet retreats to Norway.
Fall 1903 will be due next Thursday at 10:00 a.m. CST.

[Reply]

dc330: Wi43 Results! - dknemeyer   (Oct 22, 2010, 12:47 pm)
Sorry for the late adjudication. I was waiting on French orders and finally just applied the default disband.
In 1943 we saw a reversal or, at minimum, slowing of the ambitions of our leaders. What will 1944 present?
Don't forget to vote for or against a Turkish solo with your spring orders. Additionally, there has been proposed a 4-way British, Italian, Polish, Turkish draw. So vote for or against that as well!
***
PLAYERS
 Britain - sunchung / Sun Chung / sun.chung(at)gmail.com
 France - DrSwordopolis / Nick Powell / nick.s.powell(at)gmail.com
 Germany - charlesf / Charles Feaux de la Croix / charlesf(at)web.de (eliminated Winter 1943)
 Italy (and Nationalist Spain) - raistlin / David Gould / davidchegould(at)bigpond.com
 Poland - smileyrob / Robert Stein / smileyrob68(at)gmail.com
 Turkey - Wladimir7 / Wladimir Mysonski / wmysonski(at)gmail.com
 USSR (and Republican Spain) - Nitsch / Karsten Nitsch / karsten.nitsch(at)gmx.de

***
HEADLINES
 Army and navy bolster British ambitions Brest is the final refuge for French war effort Germany fades into the dustbin of history Equine shortage reported as Poles gather armies in Warsaw, Cracow Turkish navy enjoys further investment New fleet sets sail in Madrid
***
Britain: Build F EdinburghBuild A London
France: Remove A Lorraine
Germany: Remove A Saxony
Poland: Build A CracowBuild A Warsaw
Turkey: Build F Izmir
Republican_Spain: Build F Madrid

***
Ownership of supply centers

Britain:   Belgium, Berlin, Edinburgh, Hamburg, Liverpool, London, Netherlands, Suez.
France:    Brest.
Germany:   None.
Italy:     Algiers, Austria, Croatia, Czechia, Hungary, Marsailles, Milan, Munich, Naples, Paris, Rome, Switzerland.
Poland:    Cracow, Denmark, Finland, Gdynia, Latvia, Leningrad, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden, Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Beirut, Bulgaria, Egypt, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Istanbul, Izmir, Morocco, Rumania, Serbia, Stalingrad, Tripoli.
USSR:      Moscow.
Republican_Spain: Burgos, Madrid, Portugal, Valencia.

Britain:    8 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Build   0.
France:     1 Supply centers,  1 Units:  Remove   0.
Germany:    0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Remove   0.
Italy:      12 Supply centers,  12 Units:  Build   0.
Poland:     10 Supply centers,  10 Units:  Build   0.
Turkey:     14 Supply centers,  14 Units:  Build   0.
USSR:       1 Supply center,  1 Units:  Remove   0.
Republican_Spain:  4 Supply centers,   4 Units:   Build   0.

***
Upcoming Deadlines (all orders are due at 5 PM EST, GMT -5) Spring 1944 Prelims, Friday October 22 Spring 1944 Orders, Tuesday, October 26 Summer 1944 Retreats, Thursday October 28 Fall 1944 Prelims, Friday October 29 Fall 1944 Orders, Tuesday November 2***

[Reply]

RE:DC 347 Begins - Timujin   (Oct 22, 2010, 10:35 am)
The Sultan of Turkey, sent warm greetings to the heads of state and government of all the major European powers.
Our
embassies are open to receive the representatives of all nations, in
order to move towards a Europe with common interests and satisfying.

Timujin, General of the armed forces of the Turkish Empire.
 


??F??rrate Ya! Juega aqu?? para ganar nuestros grandes botes

[Reply]

Allerton Gazette Ed.2: Spring 1901 Results - bpynnonen   (Oct 21, 2010, 9:43 pm)
Correct - a week from now.

[Reply]

(DC 326) Gumball - Autumn & Winter 1912 Results - Corrino   (Oct 21, 2010, 9:21 pm)
Hi Players,

Thanks to all for getting their retreats and adjustments in today.  Much appreciated by your too-busy GM.

We have something new and different for you this time, an End Game Proposal (EGP).   The proposal is for a Three-way draw between Austria, France and Germany.  Please vote either YES or NO on the Draw when you submit your Spring orders.  All seven players must vote YES in order for the draw vote to pass.  Abstentions (i.e. failure to vote) are counted as NO votes.

RETREATS: 
Russia:
A Rumania disbands in lieu of retreating

ADJUSTMENTS:
Austria:
Build A Trieste

Italy:
Build F Naples

NEXT DEADLINE:  Spring 1913 orders are due TUESDAY, October 26, at 8:00 p.m. Eastern US
time.  That's TUESDAY, not Wednesday.  I'm going to be traveling on Wednesday so I've moved the deadline up a day.  Don't worry, I'll send out the usual reminder.

Cheers,
Chris

[Reply]

Allerton Gazette Ed.2: Spring 1901 Results - AncientMemories   (Oct 21, 2010, 8:11 pm)
That's Thursday the 28th, correct? Not midnight Thursday as in tonight Thursday.

Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 20:18:47 -0400
Subject: Allerton Gazette Ed.2: Spring 1901 Results
From: blake.pynnonen(at)gmail.com
To: alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; mcagar(at)hotmail.com; buckhamil(at)yahoo.com; alexanderbuttler(at)gmail.com; berntzen(at)bungalab.com; gojoeygo(at)hotmail.com; jsbryan(at)memphis.edu; dc346(at)diplomaticcorp.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net

Allerton Gazette

Spring 1901 Campaign Results Revealed


Blake Pynnonen


With an unusually long spring campaign behind the European continent, the area's leaders review their new positions in order to plot their diplomacy for the coming seasons. The Gazette, in the spirit of transparency will publish, season-by-season, the orders from the Europe's leaders verbatim, along with the resulting maps reflecting the military positioning of our great continent.


Starting this Spring 1901, the orders from Europe's leaders:

Russia:

F StP - Bot
F Sev - Bla
A Mos - Ukr
A War - Gal

France:
Army in Paris moves to Burgundy.

Army Marseilles supports Paris to Burgundy.

Fleet Brest to Mid-Atlantic


Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea

A Venice hold

A Rome - Apulia

Germany:
F Kie - Hol

A Mun - Ruh

A Ber - Kie

Turkey:
a con - bul

a smy - con

f ank h

Austria-Hungary:
F. Trieste - Albania
A. Budapest - Serbia
A. Vienna - Trieste

England:
F Edinburgh - Norwegian Sea
A Liverpool - Yorkshire
F London - North Sea


All of the orders, having gone unopposed, have succeeded, resulting in the attached map. Due to the opportunity for revised orders, the Gazette  may have been inaccurate in its reporting. Any issues should be contested in the 24 hours.



Germany Issues Press Release

Alexander Butler

Von Bloch watched the court yard intently. In the dim light of predawn, 2
men were deciding his future and that of the German Reich.

It
was silly really. All had begun with a careless boast by the head of the
diplomatic corps, Graf von Wallenstein: "If I were in charge of the
Army, our borders would reach from the Siberian wastes to the Iberian
peninsula." The Kaiser immediately reprimanded him that such baseless
boasts were not becoming of a man of his stature. That would have been
the end of it, had not Feldmarschall von Stauffen's adjutant and son
overheard the comment. He was furious, demanding a public apology. The
proud von Wallenstein refused, and things had derailed from there. They
ended in the only way such things could.  Von Stauffen had demanded
satisfaction. Von Wallenstein, knowing about von Stauffen's reknowned
skill with the sabre, chose the pistol.


So here he was. The two most powerful men in the Reich after the
Kaiser, duelling, at a mere 15 paces. And von Bloch was to take the
place of the deceased party.

The first rays of sunlight
illuminated the roof tops. The two secondes, their respective sons, went
about preparing the weapons. The prince himself was designated to over
see the procedures. He carefully marked and counted out the steps. Von
Wallenstein selected his pistol, with von Stauffen taking the other one.


The five men in the court took their position.

The sun finally fully illuminated the court yard.

"Aim!"
Von Stauffen raised his gun. "Fire!" The shot echoed loudly. Von
Wallenstein grunted and sank to his knees, his jacket turning red
slowly. "Return fire at will!"


Von Stauffen looked on in grim satisfaction and could not resist one
last slight. "The pen may be mightier than the sword, but the pistol is
mightier than either, my friend."

Suddenly, von Wallenstein
heaved himself to his feet. For the second time that morning, a shot
shattered the silence of dawn. The surprised look on von Stauffen's face
was frozen in death, his aged features disfigured by a bloody hole in
the middle of his forehead. "Truer words were never spoken," von
Wallenstein heaved with his final breath.


The onlookers were stunned. "It seems like you have inherited two
positions today, my friend." The voice of the Kaiser shook von Bloch
into action.

"Konrad! I need the six best messengers in the
Reich. I want a staff meeting of the entire military command in five
minutes, letters to our embassies must go out today!"


Von Bloch bowed low. "Your majesty, if you would excuse me?"

The
Kaiser nodded sagely. "Efficiency has always been one of your virtues.
The Reich depends on it that wisdom is also one. Go Feldmarschall, and
let history never forget your name."


"Jawohl, mein Kaiser!"


Gazette Issues New Deadline, Encourages Letters to the Editor

Blake Pynnonen

Since all of the orders from the spring campaign succeeded and no retreats have been forced, the rulers of Europe get to take a summer vacation and focus on the fall campaign. The deadline to issue the orders for the fall campaign are next Thursday at midnight (Eastern Time Zone, U.S.). The editors of the Allerton Gazette also encourage letters to the editors of this publication, as well as any press releases. In times of war, it's important to remain literate.

[Reply]

How am I doing? - bpynnonen   (Oct 21, 2010, 7:25 pm)
Hey Mike,

I'm excited that I was finally able to publish a map. What do you think so far? I hope the guys haven't lost patience; it took a while for this game to finally get going!



TTYL,


Blake

[Reply]

Allerton Gazette Ed.2: Spring 1901 Results - bpynnonen   (Oct 21, 2010, 7:18 pm)
Allerton Gazette

Spring 1901 Campaign Results Revealed


Blake Pynnonen


With an unusually long spring campaign behind the European continent, the area's leaders review their new positions in order to plot their diplomacy for the coming seasons. The Gazette, in the spirit of transparency will publish, season-by-season, the orders from the Europe's leaders verbatim, along with the resulting maps reflecting the military positioning of our great continent.


Starting this Spring 1901, the orders from Europe's leaders:

Russia:

F StP - Bot
F Sev - Bla
A Mos - Ukr
A War - Gal

France:
Army in Paris moves to Burgundy.

Army Marseilles supports Paris to Burgundy.

Fleet Brest to Mid-Atlantic


Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea

A Venice hold

A Rome - Apulia

Germany:
F Kie - Hol

A Mun - Ruh

A Ber - Kie

Turkey:
a con - bul

a smy - con

f ank h

Austria-Hungary:
F. Trieste - Albania
A. Budapest - Serbia
A. Vienna - Trieste

England:
F Edinburgh - Norwegian Sea
A Liverpool - Yorkshire
F London - North Sea


All of the orders, having gone unopposed, have succeeded, resulting in the attached map. Due to the opportunity for revised orders, the Gazette  may have been inaccurate in its reporting. Any issues should be contested in the 24 hours.



Germany Issues Press Release

Alexander Butler

Von Bloch watched the court yard intently. In the dim light of predawn, 2
men were deciding his future and that of the German Reich.

It
was silly really. All had begun with a careless boast by the head of the
diplomatic corps, Graf von Wallenstein: "If I were in charge of the
Army, our borders would reach from the Siberian wastes to the Iberian
peninsula." The Kaiser immediately reprimanded him that such baseless
boasts were not becoming of a man of his stature. That would have been
the end of it, had not Feldmarschall von Stauffen's adjutant and son
overheard the comment. He was furious, demanding a public apology. The
proud von Wallenstein refused, and things had derailed from there. They
ended in the only way such things could.  Von Stauffen had demanded
satisfaction. Von Wallenstein, knowing about von Stauffen's reknowned
skill with the sabre, chose the pistol.


So here he was. The two most powerful men in the Reich after the
Kaiser, duelling, at a mere 15 paces. And von Bloch was to take the
place of the deceased party.

The first rays of sunlight
illuminated the roof tops. The two secondes, their respective sons, went
about preparing the weapons. The prince himself was designated to over
see the procedures. He carefully marked and counted out the steps. Von
Wallenstein selected his pistol, with von Stauffen taking the other one.


The five men in the court took their position.

The sun finally fully illuminated the court yard.

"Aim!"
Von Stauffen raised his gun. "Fire!" The shot echoed loudly. Von
Wallenstein grunted and sank to his knees, his jacket turning red
slowly. "Return fire at will!"


Von Stauffen looked on in grim satisfaction and could not resist one
last slight. "The pen may be mightier than the sword, but the pistol is
mightier than either, my friend."

Suddenly, von Wallenstein
heaved himself to his feet. For the second time that morning, a shot
shattered the silence of dawn. The surprised look on von Stauffen's face
was frozen in death, his aged features disfigured by a bloody hole in
the middle of his forehead. "Truer words were never spoken," von
Wallenstein heaved with his final breath.


The onlookers were stunned. "It seems like you have inherited two
positions today, my friend." The voice of the Kaiser shook von Bloch
into action.

"Konrad! I need the six best messengers in the
Reich. I want a staff meeting of the entire military command in five
minutes, letters to our embassies must go out today!"


Von Bloch bowed low. "Your majesty, if you would excuse me?"

The
Kaiser nodded sagely. "Efficiency has always been one of your virtues.
The Reich depends on it that wisdom is also one. Go Feldmarschall, and
let history never forget your name."


"Jawohl, mein Kaiser!"


Gazette Issues New Deadline, Encourages Letters to the Editor

Blake Pynnonen

Since all of the orders from the spring campaign succeeded and no retreats have been forced, the rulers of Europe get to take a summer vacation and focus on the fall campaign. The deadline to issue the orders for the fall campaign are next Thursday at midnight (Eastern Time Zone, U.S.). The editors of the Allerton Gazette also encourage letters to the editors of this publication, as well as any press releases. In times of war, it's important to remain literate.

[Reply]

Allerton Gazette Ed.2: Spring 1901 Results (dc346) AncientMemories Oct 21, 08:11 pm
That's Thursday the 28th, correct? Not midnight Thursday as in tonight Thursday.

Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 20:18:47 -0400
Subject: Allerton Gazette Ed.2: Spring 1901 Results
From: blake.pynnonen(at)gmail.com
To: alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; mcagar(at)hotmail.com; buckhamil(at)yahoo.com; alexanderbuttler(at)gmail.com; berntzen(at)bungalab.com; gojoeygo(at)hotmail.com; jsbryan(at)memphis.edu; dc346(at)diplomaticcorp.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net

Allerton Gazette

Spring 1901 Campaign Results Revealed


Blake Pynnonen


With an unusually long spring campaign behind the European continent, the area's leaders review their new positions in order to plot their diplomacy for the coming seasons. The Gazette, in the spirit of transparency will publish, season-by-season, the orders from the Europe's leaders verbatim, along with the resulting maps reflecting the military positioning of our great continent.


Starting this Spring 1901, the orders from Europe's leaders:

Russia:

F StP - Bot
F Sev - Bla
A Mos - Ukr
A War - Gal

France:
Army in Paris moves to Burgundy.

Army Marseilles supports Paris to Burgundy.

Fleet Brest to Mid-Atlantic


Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea

A Venice hold

A Rome - Apulia

Germany:
F Kie - Hol

A Mun - Ruh

A Ber - Kie

Turkey:
a con - bul

a smy - con

f ank h

Austria-Hungary:
F. Trieste - Albania
A. Budapest - Serbia
A. Vienna - Trieste

England:
F Edinburgh - Norwegian Sea
A Liverpool - Yorkshire
F London - North Sea


All of the orders, having gone unopposed, have succeeded, resulting in the attached map. Due to the opportunity for revised orders, the Gazette  may have been inaccurate in its reporting. Any issues should be contested in the 24 hours.



Germany Issues Press Release

Alexander Butler

Von Bloch watched the court yard intently. In the dim light of predawn, 2
men were deciding his future and that of the German Reich.

It
was silly really. All had begun with a careless boast by the head of the
diplomatic corps, Graf von Wallenstein: "If I were in charge of the
Army, our borders would reach from the Siberian wastes to the Iberian
peninsula." The Kaiser immediately reprimanded him that such baseless
boasts were not becoming of a man of his stature. That would have been
the end of it, had not Feldmarschall von Stauffen's adjutant and son
overheard the comment. He was furious, demanding a public apology. The
proud von Wallenstein refused, and things had derailed from there. They
ended in the only way such things could.  Von Stauffen had demanded
satisfaction. Von Wallenstein, knowing about von Stauffen's reknowned
skill with the sabre, chose the pistol.


So here he was. The two most powerful men in the Reich after the
Kaiser, duelling, at a mere 15 paces. And von Bloch was to take the
place of the deceased party.

The first rays of sunlight
illuminated the roof tops. The two secondes, their respective sons, went
about preparing the weapons. The prince himself was designated to over
see the procedures. He carefully marked and counted out the steps. Von
Wallenstein selected his pistol, with von Stauffen taking the other one.


The five men in the court took their position.

The sun finally fully illuminated the court yard.

"Aim!"
Von Stauffen raised his gun. "Fire!" The shot echoed loudly. Von
Wallenstein grunted and sank to his knees, his jacket turning red
slowly. "Return fire at will!"


Von Stauffen looked on in grim satisfaction and could not resist one
last slight. "The pen may be mightier than the sword, but the pistol is
mightier than either, my friend."

Suddenly, von Wallenstein
heaved himself to his feet. For the second time that morning, a shot
shattered the silence of dawn. The surprised look on von Stauffen's face
was frozen in death, his aged features disfigured by a bloody hole in
the middle of his forehead. "Truer words were never spoken," von
Wallenstein heaved with his final breath.


The onlookers were stunned. "It seems like you have inherited two
positions today, my friend." The voice of the Kaiser shook von Bloch
into action.

"Konrad! I need the six best messengers in the
Reich. I want a staff meeting of the entire military command in five
minutes, letters to our embassies must go out today!"


Von Bloch bowed low. "Your majesty, if you would excuse me?"

The
Kaiser nodded sagely. "Efficiency has always been one of your virtues.
The Reich depends on it that wisdom is also one. Go Feldmarschall, and
let history never forget your name."


"Jawohl, mein Kaiser!"


Gazette Issues New Deadline, Encourages Letters to the Editor

Blake Pynnonen

Since all of the orders from the spring campaign succeeded and no retreats have been forced, the rulers of Europe get to take a summer vacation and focus on the fall campaign. The deadline to issue the orders for the fall campaign are next Thursday at midnight (Eastern Time Zone, U.S.). The editors of the Allerton Gazette also encourage letters to the editors of this publication, as well as any press releases. In times of war, it's important to remain literate.
Allerton Gazette Ed.2: Spring 1901 Results (dc346) bpynnonen Oct 21, 09:43 pm
Correct - a week from now.
Breaking News: Map Coming Tonight! - bpynnonen   (Oct 21, 2010, 1:46 pm)
Breaking bulletin from Allerton Gazette: all orders have come in and a map will be released tonight. Stay tuned.


The Editors

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dc337 - Autumn & Winter 1904 Results - z93blom   (Oct 21, 2010, 1:37 pm)
Diplomats,
The retreats and the builds are in:
Autumn 1904 Retreats:Russia:
A Moscow - St Petersburg
Winter Adjustments:Austria:Build A Vienna
Britain:Build F London

Italy:Build A RomeBuild A Naples
Russia: 
Remove F Baltic Sea
I'm also sorry to notify you that I can't supply you with the maps and the updated Realpolitik file right now. I'll have to send that out as soon as possible.

Next turn: Spring 1905 MovementNext Deadline: Monday, 25th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).

/Fredrik

[Reply]

dc337 - Autumn & Winter 1904 Results (dc337) z93blom Oct 23, 05:19 am
As promised, here are the images and the updated RP file. The Fleet in Denmark is not removed as indicated by the second file - it remains due to the REM rule we're playing with (and RP does not acknowledge).

/Fredrik

2010/10/21 Fredrik Blom <fredrik(at)familjenblom.se>

Diplomats,
The retreats and the builds are in:
Autumn 1904 Retreats:Russia:

A Moscow - St Petersburg
Winter Adjustments:Austria:Build A Vienna
Britain:Build F London


Italy:Build A RomeBuild A Naples
Russia: 
Remove F Baltic Sea
I'm also sorry to notify you that I can't supply you with the maps and the updated Realpolitik file right now. I'll have to send that out as soon as possible.


Next turn: Spring 1905 MovementNext Deadline: Monday, 25th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).


/Fredrik
dc337 - Autumn & Winter 1904 Results (dc337) z93blom Oct 24, 11:15 am
Diplomats,
The orders for Spring 1905 is due in slightly more than 24 hours. I have confirmed all received orders so far.

Next turn: Spring 1905 Movement
Next Deadline: Monday, 25th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
/Fredrik

2010/10/23 Fredrik Blom <fredrik(at)familjenblom.se>

As promised, here are the images and the updated RP file. The Fleet in Denmark is not removed as indicated by the second file - it remains due to the REM rule we're playing with (and RP does not acknowledge).


/Fredrik

2010/10/21 Fredrik Blom <fredrik(at)familjenblom.se>


Diplomats,
The retreats and the builds are in:
Autumn 1904 Retreats:Russia:

A Moscow - St Petersburg
Winter Adjustments:Austria:Build A Vienna
Britain:Build F London


Italy:Build A RomeBuild A Naples
Russia: 
Remove F Baltic Sea
I'm also sorry to notify you that I can't supply you with the maps and the updated Realpolitik file right now. I'll have to send that out as soon as possible.


Next turn: Spring 1905 MovementNext Deadline: Monday, 25th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).


/Fredrik

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