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DC 345: Anarchy Mobilizes - Blueraider0   (Oct 14, 2010, 10:00 am)
Hembria?  It sounds like a terrifying disease, or perhaps like a type of hemmorage.  In either case, let's switch our flag to orange.  When we take over the continent, airplanes will have no problems landing, and all children will be forced to wear our bright orange uniforms, which will incidentally reduce automobile accidents when they run into the street playing with balls bearing the face of our dear leader.


On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 6:42 AM, Adam Martin-Schwarze <smegdwarf(at)yahoo.com> wrote:

Winter 1900!  It may be the dead of Winter, but DC 345 teems with the life and the promise of Spring!



We have thirty-two units: 16 armies, 16 navies.  The distribution is mostly what you'd expect.  England is full of fleets.  The Balkans are full of armies.  There are a few surprises (to my eyeses): A Denmark, A Greece, F Venice.  But I'm sure you know what you're doing.  If not, you'll be dead soon anyway.



Five new nations have been declared.  Please take a moment to read the descriptions, as the authors clearly invested heart and soul into them:



Philip King:

We shall be called Dulceria.  I have included a quote from our Declaration of Independence.  We are a small peaceful nation that wants no part in these silly border conflicts.  Live and let live, we say.

    "When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one small cluster of Europeans to cleave apart other small clusters of Europeans, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation of limb from limb.

    We hold these truths to be self-evident, that you all smell funny, that I have endowed you with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Death by my hand, Death by the hands of each other, and the pursuit of Happiness."

    So, never you mind the killing and maiming of your citizenry as Dulceria expands throughout your lands.  It is all done with the full support of our citizens.  I may be a bloodthirsty field general, eating the hearts of my enemies, but I am a kind and peaceful elected leader.  Peace be with you.  Die screaming.



John Reside (who apparently is not lacking in modesty):

"Many have heard of the famous mythical half-man, half creature. While usually portrayed as wolves, the truth is much more sinister. Most dismiss these legends as mere fables or exaggeration. But deep in the lands of northern Russia, the most fearsome of all creatures began to multiply. The Age of the Were-Hamsters has begun! Having recently crushed their rivals (the were-butterflies), the were-hamsters are ready at last to conquer the pitiful humans of Europe. Fashioning giant weapons of war, the were-hamsters shall crush their foes under the vicious spikes of their were-hamster wheels. Our country's name is 'The one who will win.' So when you are talking with your 'allies' you can say 'I was just talking with the one who will win, and he said such and such."



Mike Hoffman:

Allow me to present the new country of Trigspor!  We are a peace-loving nation, devoted to spending as much time on beautiful beaches as possible.  We run luxury cruise ships throughout the Med, for the pleasure of all customers.   We would rather sip cocktails poolside than raise our arms in conflict.

That being said, if our supply lines of coconuts and champagne are threatened, we switch to whiskey and the gloves come off!



Mike Penner eschewed pomp and ceremony.  His country is named Hembria.  Apparently, it needs no story. the name alone is sufficient to inspire terror and cowering.



Finally, Warren Fleming. failed to name his country.  True to my threat, I have decided to name his country for him.  Maybe I'll let him change it.  Still, I hope he appreciates it.. Zonotrichia!





Map Notes:

You may notice that two nations share a first letter: Dulceria and the Democratic Roman Empire.  For cartographic purposes, the black units of Dulceria bear the letter 'D'.  The red armies of the DRE bear the letter 'E' (for Empire!).



Also, I don't know how y'all feel, but I find that Adarian olive is very like unto the eye as Hembrian forest green.  The similarity between 'A' and 'H' is not helping.  Mayhaps one of these nations would like a switch to, oh. Magenta, Orange, or Yellow?





One final explanation before the builds.  I am attaching a GIF of the map, an RP (.dpy) file, and a zipped file of the Anarchy folder.  For those of you who are using RP, you will need my homemade Anarchy variant in order to read the .dpy file.  You want to unzip the Anarchy folder and place it inside your Realpolitik > Variant Files folder.  [Note: I'm using RP version 1.7.0alpha1. I know there's a more recent version; it's a cross-platform version which looked kind of imposing to me at first glance, and I haven't had the opportunity to take a second look. so, I don't know if it works the same way].





Winter 1900 Adjudication:



***Spring 1901 is due next Wednesday, October 20th, at 3:00 p.m. CST (20:00 GMT)***



Adaria:

Alex Maslow - Olive (Vert) <Blueraider0(at)gmail.com>

F Lvp

F Tun

F Bre

A Par



Democratic Roman Empire:

Nathan Edwards - Red (Random) <npfedwards(at)gmail.com>

A Marseilles

F Venice

A Rome

F Naples



Dulceria:

Philip King - Black (ThinDiag) <ilovethechiefs(at)gmail.com>

Fleet Constantinople

Fleet Smyrna

Army Rumania

Army Serbia



Hembria:

Michael Penner - Forest (Diag) <mvpenner(at)yahoo.com>

Build A Munich

Build F Edinburgh

Build F Belgium

Build A Holland



Itea:

Loki Falcon - Navy (ThinHoriz) <zyxw59(at)gmail.com>

+ A Den

+ F Nor

+ F Kie

+ F Lon



The One Who Will Win:

John Reside - White (Gray) <untitled36(at)hotmail.com>

A Stp

A Mos

F Ber

F Swe



Trigspor:

Michael Hoffman - Crimson (Stripe) <mrh(at)panix.com>

F Por

F Spa

A Gre

A Tri



Zonotrichia:

Warren Fleming - Green (Flood) <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>

Army Vienna

Army Budapest

A Bulgaria

A Sevastopol





     


--
"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."

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DC 345: Anarchy Mobilizes - AceRimmer   (Oct 14, 2010, 9:42 am)
Winter 1900! It may be the dead of Winter, but DC 345 teems with the life and the promise of Spring!

We have thirty-two units: 16 armies, 16 navies. The distribution is mostly what you???d expect. England is full of fleets. The Balkans are full of armies. There are a few surprises (to my eyeses): A Denmark, A Greece, F Venice. But I???m sure you know what you???re doing. If not, you???ll be dead soon anyway.

Five new nations have been declared. Please take a moment to read the descriptions, as the authors clearly invested heart and soul into them:

Philip King:
We shall be called Dulceria. I have included a quote from our Declaration of Independence. We are a small peaceful nation that wants no part in these silly border conflicts. Live and let live, we say.
"When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one small cluster of Europeans to cleave apart other small clusters of Europeans, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation of limb from limb.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that you all smell funny, that I have endowed you with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Death by my hand, Death by the hands of each other, and the pursuit of Happiness."
So, never you mind the killing and maiming of your citizenry as Dulceria expands throughout your lands. It is all done with the full support of our citizens. I may be a bloodthirsty field general, eating the hearts of my enemies, but I am a kind and peaceful elected leader. Peace be with you. Die screaming.

John Reside (who apparently is not lacking in modesty):
"Many have heard of the famous mythical half-man, half creature. While usually portrayed as wolves, the truth is much more sinister. Most dismiss these legends as mere fables or exaggeration. But deep in the lands of northern Russia, the most fearsome of all creatures began to multiply. The Age of the Were-Hamsters has begun! Having recently crushed their rivals (the were-butterflies), the were-hamsters are ready at last to conquer the pitiful humans of Europe. Fashioning giant weapons of war, the were-hamsters shall crush their foes under the vicious spikes of their were-hamster wheels. Our country's name is 'The one who will win.' So when you are talking with your 'allies' you can say 'I was just talking with the one who will win, and he said such and such."

Mike Hoffman:
Allow me to present the new country of Trigspor! We are a peace-loving nation, devoted to spending as much time on beautiful beaches as possible. We run luxury cruise ships throughout the Med, for the pleasure of all customers. We would rather sip cocktails poolside than raise our arms in conflict.
That being said, if our supply lines of coconuts and champagne are threatened, we switch to whiskey and the gloves come off!

Mike Penner eschewed pomp and ceremony. His country is named Hembria. Apparently, it needs no story??? the name alone is sufficient to inspire terror and cowering.

Finally, Warren Fleming??? failed to name his country. True to my threat, I have decided to name his country for him. Maybe I???ll let him change it. Still, I hope he appreciates it???. Zonotrichia!


Map Notes:
You may notice that two nations share a first letter: Dulceria and the Democratic Roman Empire. For cartographic purposes, the black units of Dulceria bear the letter ???D???. The red armies of the DRE bear the letter ???E??? (for Empire!).

Also, I don???t know how y???all feel, but I find that Adarian olive is very like unto the eye as Hembrian forest green. The similarity between ???A??? and ???H??? is not helping. Mayhaps one of these nations would like a switch to, oh??? Magenta, Orange, or Yellow?


One final explanation before the builds. I am attaching a GIF of the map, an RP (.dpy) file, and a zipped file of the Anarchy folder. For those of you who are using RP, you will need my homemade Anarchy variant in order to read the .dpy file. You want to unzip the Anarchy folder and place it inside your Realpolitik > Variant Files folder. [Note: I???m using RP version 1.7.0alpha1??? I know there???s a more recent version; it???s a cross-platform version which looked kind of imposing to me at first glance, and I haven???t had the opportunity to take a second look??? so, I don???t know if it works the same way].


Winter 1900 Adjudication:

***Spring 1901 is due next Wednesday, October 20th, at 3:00 p.m. CST (20:00 GMT)***

Adaria:
Alex Maslow - Olive (Vert)
F Lvp
F Tun
F Bre
A Par

Democratic Roman Empire:
Nathan Edwards - Red (Random)
A Marseilles
F Venice
A Rome
F Naples

Dulceria:
Philip King - Black (ThinDiag)
Fleet Constantinople
Fleet Smyrna
Army Rumania
Army Serbia

Hembria:
Michael Penner - Forest (Diag)
Build A Munich
Build F Edinburgh
Build F Belgium
Build A Holland

Itea:
Loki Falcon - Navy (ThinHoriz)
+ A Den
+ F Nor
+ F Kie
+ F Lon

The One Who Will Win:
John Reside - White (Gray)
A Stp
A Mos
F Ber
F Swe

Trigspor:
Michael Hoffman - Crimson (Stripe)
F Por
F Spa
A Gre
A Tri

Zonotrichia:
Warren Fleming - Green (Flood)
Army Vienna
Army Budapest
A Bulgaria
A Sevastopol

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DC 345: Anarchy Mobilizes (dc345) AceRimmer Oct 14, 10:30 am
Thank you, Maslow.  You are now orange.

--- On Thu, 10/14/10, Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com> wrote:

From: Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: DC 345: Anarchy Mobilizes
To: "Adam Martin-Schwarze" <smegdwarf(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: "DC 345" <dc345(at)diplomaticcorp.com>, "Nathan Edwards" <npfedwards(at)gmail.com>, "Loki Falcon" <zyxw59(at)gmail.com>, "Warren Fleming" <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>, "Mike Hoffman" <mrh(at)panix.com>, "Philip King" <ilovethechiefs(at)gmail.com>, "Michael Penner" <mvpenner(at)yahoo.com>, "John Reside" <untitled36(at)hotmail.com>, "Dirk Knemeyer" <dirk(at)knemeyer.com>, "Mike Sims" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
Date: Thursday, October 14,
2010, 10:00 AM

Hembria?  It sounds like a terrifying disease, or perhaps like a type of hemmorage.  In either case, let's switch our flag to orange.  When we take over the continent, airplanes will have no problems landing, and all children will be forced to wear our bright orange uniforms, which will incidentally reduce automobile accidents when they run into the street playing with balls bearing the face of our dear leader.


On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 6:42 AM, Adam Martin-Schwarze <smegdwarf(at)yahoo.com> wrote:

Winter 1900!  It may be the dead of Winter, but DC 345 teems with the life and the promise of Spring!



We have thirty-two units: 16 armies, 16 navies.  The distribution is mostly what you???d expect.  England is full of fleets.  The Balkans are full of armies.  There are a few surprises (to my eyeses): A Denmark, A Greece, F Venice.  But I???m sure you know what you???re doing.  If not, you???ll be dead soon anyway.




Five new nations have been declared.  Please take a moment to read the descriptions, as the authors clearly invested heart and soul into them:



Philip King:

We shall be called Dulceria.  I have included a quote from our Declaration of Independence.  We are a small peaceful nation that wants no part in these silly border conflicts.  Live and let live, we say.

    "When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one small cluster of Europeans to cleave apart other small clusters of Europeans, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation of limb from limb.


    We hold these truths to be self-evident, that you all smell funny, that I have endowed you with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Death by my hand, Death by the hands of each other, and the pursuit of Happiness."


    So, never you mind the killing and maiming of your citizenry as Dulceria expands throughout your lands.  It is all done with the full support of our citizens.  I may be a bloodthirsty field general, eating the hearts of my enemies, but I am a kind and peaceful elected leader.  Peace be with you.  Die screaming.




John Reside (who apparently is not lacking in modesty):

"Many have heard of the famous mythical half-man, half creature. While usually portrayed as wolves, the truth is much more sinister. Most dismiss these legends as mere fables or exaggeration. But deep in the lands of northern Russia, the most fearsome of all creatures began to multiply. The Age of the Were-Hamsters has begun! Having recently crushed their rivals (the were-butterflies), the were-hamsters are ready at last to conquer the pitiful humans of Europe. Fashioning giant weapons of war, the were-hamsters shall crush their foes under the vicious spikes of their were-hamster wheels. Our country's name is 'The one who will win.' So when you are talking with your 'allies' you can say 'I was just talking with the one who will win, and he said such and such."




Mike Hoffman:

Allow me to present the new country of Trigspor!  We are a peace-loving nation, devoted to spending as much time on beautiful beaches as possible.  We run luxury cruise ships throughout the Med, for the pleasure of all customers.   We would rather sip cocktails poolside than raise our arms in conflict.


That being said, if our supply lines of coconuts and champagne are threatened, we switch to whiskey and the gloves come off!



Mike Penner eschewed pomp and ceremony.  His country is named Hembria.  Apparently, it needs no story??? the name alone is sufficient to inspire terror and cowering.



Finally, Warren Fleming??? failed to name his country.  True to my threat, I have decided to name his country for him.  Maybe I???ll let him change it.  Still, I hope he appreciates it???. Zonotrichia!





Map Notes:

You may notice that two nations share a first letter: Dulceria and the Democratic Roman Empire.  For cartographic purposes, the black units of Dulceria bear the letter ???D???.  The red armies of the DRE bear the letter ???E??? (for Empire!).




Also, I don???t know how y???all feel, but I find that Adarian olive is very like unto the eye as Hembrian forest green.  The similarity between ???A??? and ???H??? is not helping.  Mayhaps one of these nations would like a switch to, oh??? Magenta, Orange, or Yellow?






One final explanation before the builds.  I am attaching a GIF of the map, an RP (.dpy) file, and a zipped file of the Anarchy folder.  For those of you who are using RP, you will need my homemade Anarchy variant in order to read the .dpy file.  You want to unzip the Anarchy folder and place it inside your Realpolitik > Variant Files folder.  [Note: I???m using RP version 1.7.0alpha1??? I know there???s a more recent version; it???s a cross-platform version which looked kind of imposing to me at first glance, and I haven???t had the opportunity to take a second look??? so, I don???t know if it works the same way].






Winter 1900 Adjudication:



***Spring 1901 is due next Wednesday, October 20th, at 3:00 p.m. CST (20:00 GMT)***



Adaria:

Alex Maslow - Olive (Vert) <Blueraider0(at)gmail.com>

F Lvp

F Tun

F Bre

A Par



Democratic Roman Empire:

Nathan Edwards - Red (Random) <npfedwards(at)gmail.com>

A Marseilles

F Venice

A Rome

F Naples



Dulceria:

Philip King - Black (ThinDiag) <ilovethechiefs(at)gmail.com>

Fleet Constantinople

Fleet Smyrna

Army Rumania

Army Serbia



Hembria:

Michael Penner - Forest (Diag) <mvpenner(at)yahoo.com>

Build A Munich

Build F Edinburgh

Build F Belgium

Build A Holland



Itea:

Loki Falcon - Navy (ThinHoriz) <zyxw59(at)gmail.com>

+ A Den

+ F Nor

+ F Kie

+ F Lon



The One Who Will Win:

John Reside - White (Gray) <untitled36(at)hotmail.com>

A Stp

A Mos

F Ber

F Swe



Trigspor:

Michael Hoffman - Crimson (Stripe) <mrh(at)panix.com>

F Por

F Spa

A Gre

A Tri



Zonotrichia:

Warren Fleming - Green (Flood) <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>

Army Vienna

Army Budapest

A Bulgaria

A Sevastopol





     


--
"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 345: Anarchy Mobilizes (dc345) untitled36 Oct 14, 10:41 am
Little chance of hunters accidentally shooting you either. And you should be safe in construction zones. Unfortunately for you, Hamsters are color-blind! (I'm not sure if that's true, I'm sort of winging this thing...)   Smile

 


 
DC 345: Anarchy Mobilizes (dc345) Viper Oct 14, 10:59 am
A disease, you say?  Our parliament, located strategically under the protection of the Swiss so that it may never be taken, has come to the Most Glorious Name Hembria to celebrate the diversity of our nation.  H stands for (Holland) honesty.  In all our dealings we seek to gain the trust of each other and those around us.  E stands for (Edinburgh) equality.  Every citizen has an important role to play in the success of our nation.  M stands for (Munich) mastery.  In all things we
strive to do our tasks to the best of our abilities.  B stands for (Belgium) bravery.  When faced with challenges, we will not fear for ourselves, but protect our nation to the utmost.  Finally, Ria, in our language, means "River" and celebrates that the Rhine flows from our parliament in Switzerland through our territories of Munich, Ruhr and Holland before it flows into the North Sea, which hold our glorious territories together.

So, a disease?  Perhaps.  But one worth catching!

mvp
DC 345: Anarchy Mobilizes (dc345) offdisc Oct 14, 02:39 pm
Hi All,
I am travelling today, so this is my one and only chance to say "Good Luck, Have Fun, and Let's Roll!"  I'll respond to all individual emails tomorrow when I land.
Thanks for your patience,

Michael (Trigspor)
---------
"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon
"Shared Pain is lessened, Shared Joy is increased" --- Spider Robinson
DC 345: Anarchy Mobilizes (dc345) Blueraider0 Oct 14, 10:00 am
Hembria?  It sounds like a terrifying disease, or perhaps like a type of hemmorage.  In either case, let's switch our flag to orange.  When we take over the continent, airplanes will have no problems landing, and all children will be forced to wear our bright orange uniforms, which will incidentally reduce automobile accidents when they run into the street playing with balls bearing the face of our dear leader.


On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 6:42 AM, Adam Martin-Schwarze <smegdwarf(at)yahoo.com> wrote:

Winter 1900!  It may be the dead of Winter, but DC 345 teems with the life and the promise of Spring!



We have thirty-two units: 16 armies, 16 navies.  The distribution is mostly what you'd expect.  England is full of fleets.  The Balkans are full of armies.  There are a few surprises (to my eyeses): A Denmark, A Greece, F Venice.  But I'm sure you know what you're doing.  If not, you'll be dead soon anyway.



Five new nations have been declared.  Please take a moment to read the descriptions, as the authors clearly invested heart and soul into them:



Philip King:

We shall be called Dulceria.  I have included a quote from our Declaration of Independence.  We are a small peaceful nation that wants no part in these silly border conflicts.  Live and let live, we say.

    "When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one small cluster of Europeans to cleave apart other small clusters of Europeans, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation of limb from limb.

    We hold these truths to be self-evident, that you all smell funny, that I have endowed you with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Death by my hand, Death by the hands of each other, and the pursuit of Happiness."

    So, never you mind the killing and maiming of your citizenry as Dulceria expands throughout your lands.  It is all done with the full support of our citizens.  I may be a bloodthirsty field general, eating the hearts of my enemies, but I am a kind and peaceful elected leader.  Peace be with you.  Die screaming.



John Reside (who apparently is not lacking in modesty):

"Many have heard of the famous mythical half-man, half creature. While usually portrayed as wolves, the truth is much more sinister. Most dismiss these legends as mere fables or exaggeration. But deep in the lands of northern Russia, the most fearsome of all creatures began to multiply. The Age of the Were-Hamsters has begun! Having recently crushed their rivals (the were-butterflies), the were-hamsters are ready at last to conquer the pitiful humans of Europe. Fashioning giant weapons of war, the were-hamsters shall crush their foes under the vicious spikes of their were-hamster wheels. Our country's name is 'The one who will win.' So when you are talking with your 'allies' you can say 'I was just talking with the one who will win, and he said such and such."



Mike Hoffman:

Allow me to present the new country of Trigspor!  We are a peace-loving nation, devoted to spending as much time on beautiful beaches as possible.  We run luxury cruise ships throughout the Med, for the pleasure of all customers.   We would rather sip cocktails poolside than raise our arms in conflict.

That being said, if our supply lines of coconuts and champagne are threatened, we switch to whiskey and the gloves come off!



Mike Penner eschewed pomp and ceremony.  His country is named Hembria.  Apparently, it needs no story. the name alone is sufficient to inspire terror and cowering.



Finally, Warren Fleming. failed to name his country.  True to my threat, I have decided to name his country for him.  Maybe I'll let him change it.  Still, I hope he appreciates it.. Zonotrichia!





Map Notes:

You may notice that two nations share a first letter: Dulceria and the Democratic Roman Empire.  For cartographic purposes, the black units of Dulceria bear the letter 'D'.  The red armies of the DRE bear the letter 'E' (for Empire!).



Also, I don't know how y'all feel, but I find that Adarian olive is very like unto the eye as Hembrian forest green.  The similarity between 'A' and 'H' is not helping.  Mayhaps one of these nations would like a switch to, oh. Magenta, Orange, or Yellow?





One final explanation before the builds.  I am attaching a GIF of the map, an RP (.dpy) file, and a zipped file of the Anarchy folder.  For those of you who are using RP, you will need my homemade Anarchy variant in order to read the .dpy file.  You want to unzip the Anarchy folder and place it inside your Realpolitik > Variant Files folder.  [Note: I'm using RP version 1.7.0alpha1. I know there's a more recent version; it's a cross-platform version which looked kind of imposing to me at first glance, and I haven't had the opportunity to take a second look. so, I don't know if it works the same way].





Winter 1900 Adjudication:



***Spring 1901 is due next Wednesday, October 20th, at 3:00 p.m. CST (20:00 GMT)***



Adaria:

Alex Maslow - Olive (Vert) <Blueraider0(at)gmail.com>

F Lvp

F Tun

F Bre

A Par



Democratic Roman Empire:

Nathan Edwards - Red (Random) <npfedwards(at)gmail.com>

A Marseilles

F Venice

A Rome

F Naples



Dulceria:

Philip King - Black (ThinDiag) <ilovethechiefs(at)gmail.com>

Fleet Constantinople

Fleet Smyrna

Army Rumania

Army Serbia



Hembria:

Michael Penner - Forest (Diag) <mvpenner(at)yahoo.com>

Build A Munich

Build F Edinburgh

Build F Belgium

Build A Holland



Itea:

Loki Falcon - Navy (ThinHoriz) <zyxw59(at)gmail.com>

+ A Den

+ F Nor

+ F Kie

+ F Lon



The One Who Will Win:

John Reside - White (Gray) <untitled36(at)hotmail.com>

A Stp

A Mos

F Ber

F Swe



Trigspor:

Michael Hoffman - Crimson (Stripe) <mrh(at)panix.com>

F Por

F Spa

A Gre

A Tri



Zonotrichia:

Warren Fleming - Green (Flood) <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>

Army Vienna

Army Budapest

A Bulgaria

A Sevastopol





     


--
"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 345: Missing one set of orders - alwayshunted   (Oct 14, 2010, 1:35 am)
Hi group,

 

Just want to apologise for that. Went off travelling for a few days and thought I'd find time.....

 

I also use prelims, just not in this case for some reason. Well it's a bit different than most situations. Anyhow, shouldn't happen again. Chat with you all soon.

 

Warren
 

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DC329 F08 DRAW FAILS - Sean2010   (Oct 13, 2010, 8:23 pm)
The board,

 

Thank you for the fun game and no problem.

 

Well, Oms had kept me alive for another year, and I guess relinquishing it to go for Mon had left me too vulnerable to avoid elimination. It was worth a shot.

 

from Sean

 


 

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spring 1901 deadline - bpynnonen   (Oct 13, 2010, 7:27 pm)
The Gazette would like to reiterate that the deadline for Spring's 1901 press release and orders is tonight at midnight. The next edition of the Gazette will likely be published late tomorrow.


the editors

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(DC 326) Gumball - Spring 1912 Results - Corrino   (Oct 13, 2010, 6:36 pm)
Hey there, all you Gumball Guys and Gumball Gals,

Welcome to our 12th annual Spring Fling!

Step right up and get your tickets now!  One low price buys your admission to our Hall of Marvels, featuring innumerable oddities to bewitch and amaze you.  Let me describe the merest fraction of the delights to be found within:

. The Bouncing Bulgarians!  "After you."  "No, after you."  "Thanks/Thanks."  <bonk>  "Ouch!!!"

. The Living Statue of Ankara!  No matter how long and closely you may watch, you will never see him move.

. The Isle of Halitosis!  What could smell so bad that even hardened German sailors flee its shores?

. MAO's Little Green Blockade (a.k.a. The Spanish Imposition):  No one is
going anywhere, senors, until this peninsula is picked up and all your beds are made!

These treats and many more are yours for the viewing, my friends.  Come!  Step inside!

RETREATS:  None.

NEXT DEADLINE:  Fall 1912 orders are due in one week.  That's Wednesday, October 20, at 8 p.m. Eastern US time.  Get 'em in early and I'll turn 'em around early.

Cheers,
Chris


Orders as resolved.  Any problems?  Please describe your problem in detail on the form provided.  No electronic copies allowed!
============================================
Austria:
A Bohemia Supports A Tyrolia
A Galicia - Budapest
A Piedmont - Venice
A Serbia - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
F Trieste - Albania
A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia

England:
A Liverpool Supports F Yorkshire - Edinburgh (*Void*)

France:
A Gascony Supports F Spain(sc)
A Marseilles Supports F
Spain(sc)
F Portugal - Mid-Atlantic Ocean (*Fails*)
F Spain(sc) Supports F Portugal - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Yorkshire - London

Germany:
A Belgium - Picardy
A Berlin Supports A Munich
F Edinburgh - Norwegian Sea
F Holland - Belgium
F Kiel - Denmark
A Munich Supports A Silesia
F North Sea - English Channel
A Prussia Supports A Silesia
A Silesia Supports A Warsaw - Galicia (*Void*)
A St Petersburg Hold

Italy:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Constantinople - Bulgaria(sc) (*Bounce*)
F Gulf of Lyon Supports A Piedmont - Marseilles (*Void*)
F North Africa Supports F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Rome - Tuscany
F Smyrna Hold
F Western Mediterranean Supports F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean

Russia:
A Moscow Supports A Silesia - Vienna (*Fails*)
A Rumania Supports A Ukraine - Galicia
A Ukraine - Galicia
A Warsaw Supports A Ukraine - Galicia

Turkey:
A Ankara
Hold
===============================================

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DC329 F08 DRAW FAILS - vegas_iwish   (Oct 13, 2010, 6:23 pm)
With 2 wk delay coming & no draw no need to wait for J here. Rets tomorrow. They will not affect builds which are below. Thanks for playing, Sean. After the break a BF is proposed.
PRESS:
Britian to Russia: Sorry...just too much to resist going for a 2-way on this one, especially once you got a bit out of position courtesy of Justin and Poul playing a bit of nice defending. It certainly was nothing more than a pure desire to cut down the draw. I thought for sure it wasn't likely a few turns ago and was willing to go for a 3-way but a shot at a 2-way on this board was just too appealing.
http://diplomaticcorp.com/game_page.php?game_id=dc329
Dutch F Celebes Sea can retreat to Lower Pacific or Celebes.
Dutch F Formosa can retreat to East China Sea or Middle Pacific or Luzon Strait.
Russian A Kashgar can retreat to Tibet or Kirghiz or Urumchi
Adjustments:
Britain: Supp 21 Unit 16 Build 5
China: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
France: Supp 20 Unit 15 Build 3
Japan: Supp 2 Unit 2 Build 0
Turkey: Supp 3 Unit 5 Remove 2
Holland: Supp 2 Unit 4 Remove 2
Russia: Supp 10 Unit 10 Build 0
Britain:
A Baghdad - Syria
F Black Sea Supports A Syria - Angora
A Bokhara - Tashkent
F Borneo - Celebes Sea
F East Indian Ocean Hold
F Gulf of Manaar - Bay of Bengal
A Karachi - Afghanistan
A Kashmir - Kashgar
F Mediterranean Sea Supports A Syria - Angora
A Nepal - Bengal
F Persian Gulf - Baghdad
A Shiraz Supports A Tabriz
F Southeast Indian Ocean Supports F Timor Sea
A Syria - Angora
A Tabriz Supports F Persian Gulf - Baghdad
F Timor Sea Supports F Borneo - Celebes Sea
China:
A Peking Supports A Manchuria (*Dislodged*)
France:
F Java Sea Supports F Java
F Java Supports F Java Sea
F Malaya - Andaman Sea
F Manila Supports F Sulu Sea - Cebu
A Mongolia Supports A Shanghai - Peking
A Nanchang - Shanghai
F Sarawak Supports F Borneo - Celebes Sea
A Shanghai - Peking
A Sinkiang Supports A Kashmir - Kashgar
F South China Sea Supports F Upper Pacific - Formosa
F Sulu Sea - Cebu
F Sumatra Supports F Malaya - Andaman Sea
F Sunda Sea - Sulu Sea
F Upper Pacific - Formosa
A Yunnan - Chungking
Japan:
A Akita, no move received
F Kyoto, no move received (*Disbanded*)
F Port Arthur, no move received (*Disbanded*)
F Tokyo, no move received
Turkey:
A Armenia - Angora (*Fails*)
A Baku - Moscow (*Fails*)
F Constantinople Hold
A Odessa Supports A Baku - Moscow
A Rumania Supports F Constantinople
Holland:
A Cebu - Davao
F Celebes Sea Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Formosa Hold (*Dislodged*)
F New Guinea Supports F Celebes Sea
Russia:
F Angora Supports F Mediterranean Sea - Constantinople (*Disbanded*)
A Kashgar Hold (*Dislodged*)
A Manchuria - Port Arthur
A Moscow Hold
F Okhotsk Sea - Tokyo (*Fails*)
A Orenburg Supports A Moscow
A Otaru - Akita (*Fails*)
F Sea of Japan Supports F Yellow Sea - Kyoto
A Seoul Supports A Manchuria - Port Arthur
A Vladivostok - Manchuria
F Yellow Sea - Kyoto

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DC329 F08 DRAW FAILS (dc329) Sean2010 Oct 13, 08:23 pm
The board,

 

Thank you for the fun game and no problem.

 

Well, Oms had kept me alive for another year, and I guess relinquishing it to go for Mon had left me too vulnerable to avoid elimination. It was worth a shot.

 

from Sean

 


 
DC 335 Spring 1905 Results - dipknight   (Oct 13, 2010, 2:24 pm)
All,

As this game was so short, I intend to be as detailed as Simon (or more so) in my EOG Statement.  I know practically everyone is very interested in some of the decisions I made and why. However, I do not have time to make it happen before Friday.  I will mass mail my EOG Statement as everyone else has done (so far), hopefully on Saturday sometime.




In the mean time, I want to give a big THANKS to Tim.  I have been the GM of a few games that did not go smoothly and know how difficult it can be to be the GM (not that there was anything that didn't go smooth in this game, I'm just saying).




Congratulations, Simon and Matt for sharing in the Draw.  And, congratulations Yannis, Jyri, Mike, and Stuart for the Survival.  More to follow from Russia at a later date.

Best Regards,
              Darryl (Russia)




On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Timothy Crosby <tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com> wrote:










            As
the citizens up Europe awake this morning they find a strange feeling of calm
and quiet as it suddenly appears to them that the war that has plagued them for
the last several years has ended abruptly as it started. The peace agreement between
France, Russia and Germany was ratified by all parties
and passed into practice.
 
            Congratulations
to the victors: Simon, Mathew and Darryl. The rest of you will receive survival
status. I hope that all of you enjoyed the game and as your GM I appreciated the
submission of orders, mostly, on time as it kept the game moving.
 
            End
of game statements are welcomed and encouraged please send them as soon as you are
able. I will collect and publish the statements that I received no later than
Friday, October 15, 2010.
 
            Map
of the final positions and newly formed political borders is attached. Please
distribute to your respective educational institutions immediately.
 
 
Thanks,
Tim

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DC 341: Deadline tomorrow - AceRimmer   (Oct 13, 2010, 12:54 pm)
F1902 is due tomorrow! 10:00 a.m. CST (15:00 GMT).

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DC 341: Deadline tomorrow (dc341) AceRimmer Oct 20, 11:06 am
Yup. Spring 1903 is due tomorrow. Time to showcase your latest (geopolitical) wrestling moves.
10:00 a.m. CST (15:00 GMT).
DC 341: Deadline tomorrow (dc341) AceRimmer Nov 04, 09:55 am
S1904 is due tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. CST (15:00 GMT). As of right now, most units in Europe are in a drowsy torpor. They wish they had some orders.
DC 341: Deadline Tomorrow (dc341) AceRimmer Nov 11, 08:43 pm
Late reminder, but the deadline is tomorrow (Friday) at 10:00 a.m. CST (16:00 GMT).
DC 341: Deadline tomorrow (dc341) AceRimmer Nov 18, 09:22 am
Deadline is tomorrow, Friday the 19th, at 10:00 CST (16:00 GMT).
DC 341: Deadline Tomorrow (dc341) AceRimmer Dec 01, 08:20 am
I am back from my travels, which means that the Fall 1905 adjudication is tomorrow at 10:00 CST (16:00 GMT).
DC 341: Deadline tomorrow (dc341) AceRimmer Dec 21, 02:07 pm
Tomorrow is Fall 1906. Then it'll be Christmas. If you get a chance, please let me know whether you want an adjudication between Christmas and New Year's, or whether you'd just like to wait until after January 1.
Adam
DC 341: Deadline tomorrow (dc341) AceRimmer Jan 17, 02:10 pm
Deadline tomorrow. 10:00 a.m. CST. I won't be checking orders for accuracy today, so make sure yours are right the first time!
DC 341: Deadline Tomorrow (dc341) AceRimmer Jan 26, 09:05 am
The S1908 deadline is tomorrow. Put your ducks in a row and submit them orders Smile
DC 341: Deadline tomorrow (dc341) AceRimmer Feb 24, 08:35 am
Deadline tomorrow.
dc337 - Summer 1904 Results - z93blom   (Oct 13, 2010, 10:14 am)
Diplomats,
The retreat is in early this turn. The Russian Army retreats to Moscow.
Next turn: Fall 1904 Movement
Next Deadline: Monday, 18th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
/Fredrik

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dc337 - Summer 1904 Results (dc337) z93blom Oct 18, 12:28 am
Diplomats,
Your orders for the Fall are starting to drop in. The final orders are due in about 12 hours.
/Fredrik

2010/10/13 Fredrik Blom <fredrik(at)familjenblom.se>

Diplomats,
The retreat is in early this turn. The Russian Army retreats to Moscow.

Next turn: Fall 1904 Movement
Next Deadline: Monday, 18th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
/Fredrik
dc330: Sp43 Results! - dknemeyer   (Oct 13, 2010, 9:06 am)
Hi Everyone,
Apologies on not adjudicating last night. As some of you know I have been bed-ridden for now more than a week, and last night our adjudication feel victim to my suffering. I had expected to get it out and thus did not send out a notice that it would not be done. Sorry about that.
There are two retreats: British F Hamburg can retreat to Helgoland Bight or Baltic Sea or Berlin or OTB. Polish A Western Ukraine can retreat to Volhynia or OTB. If either of you need an extension due to the late adjudication please let me know; otherwise these are due tomorrow at the usual time.
***
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
 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
 Swap of Hamburg for Netherlands improves British defensive position Legendary French tenacity may be nearing an end The good people of Hamburg welcome spirited Wehrmacht divisions All of African holdings appear compromised for Italy Bitter fighting drives Poland from the Ukraine NKVD spotted distributing vodka in Moscow! Is Turkish domination of the continent now imminent? Republicans show fighting spirit in beating back Italian invaders
***
Britain: A Belgium - NetherlandsF Denmark - North Sea (*Bounce*)F Hamburg Supports A Belgium - Netherlands (*Dislodged*)F Ireland - Atlantic OceanF English Channel - North Sea (*Bounce*)F South-Western Approaches Supports F Atlantic Ocean - Morocco
France: A Brest - Paris (*Fails*)A Rhineland - Lorraine
Germany: A Czechia - Munich (*Disbanded*)A Netherlands - HamburgA Saxony Supports A Netherlands - Hamburg
Italy: A Austria Supports A Munich - CzechiaA Catalonia - Madrid (*Fails*)A Hungary Supports A Transylvania - Slovakia (*Void*)A Lorraine - ParisA Marseille - PiedmontF Morocco - AlgiersA Munich - CzechiaF Naples - Adriatic SeaA Switzerland - Austria (*Fails*)A Valencia - RomeF Tyrrhenian Sea Convoys A Valencia - RomeF Western Mediterranean Convoys A Valencia - Rome
Poland: A Archangel Supports A Byelorussia - MoscowA Byelorussia - Moscow (*Fails*)A Cracow - Transylvania (*Fails*)A Gdynia - Greater PolandA Leningrad Supports A ArchangelF Norway - SwedenA Slovakia, no move receivedA Warsaw - Silesia (*Fails*)A Western Ukraine - Rumania (*Dislodged*)
Turkey: A Eastern Ukraine Supports A Moscow - Western UkraineF Izmir - Aegean SeaA Kazakhstan Supports A Stalingrad - MoscowA Moscow - Western UkraineA Rumania Supports A Moscow - Western UkraineA Serbia Supports A TransylvaniaA Siberia Supports A Stalingrad - MoscowA Silesia - Slovakia (*Fails*)A Transylvania Supports A Silesia - Slovakia (*Cut*)A Tripoli - Southern AlgeriaF Atlantic Ocean - MoroccoF Black Sea Supports A RumaniaF Ionian Sea - TunisiaF Libyan Sea - Ionian Sea
USSR: A Stalingrad - Moscow
Republican_Spain: A Gascony Supports A Lorraine - ParisA Gibraltar - MadridF Portugal Supports A Gibraltar - Madrid
***

Ownership of supply centers

Britain:   Belgium, Denmark, Edinburgh, Hamburg, Liverpool, London.
France:    Brest, Paris.
Germany:   Berlin, Czechia, Hamburg, Munich.
Italy:     Algiers, Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Marsailles, Milan, Morocco, Munich, Naples, Rome, Switzerland, Valencia.
Poland:    Cracow, Finland, Gdynia, Latvia, Leningrad, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden, Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Beirut, Bulgaria, Egypt, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Istanbul, Izmir, Moscow, Rumania, Serbia, Suez, Tripoli.
USSR:      Stalingrad.
Republican_Spain: Burgos, Madrid, Portugal.

Britain:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Remove   0.
France:     2 Supply centers,  2 Units:  Build   0.
Germany:    3 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Build   0.
Italy:      12 Supply centers,  12 Units:  Build   0.
Poland:     9 Supply centers,  9 Units:  Build   0.
Turkey:     14 Supply centers,  14 Units:  Build   0.
USSR:       1 Supply center,  1 Units:  Remove   0.
Republican_Spain:  3 Supply centers,   3 Units:   Remove   0.

***
Upcoming Deadlines (all orders are due at 5 PM EST, GMT -5)
 Summer 1943 Retreats, Thursday October 14 Fall 1943 Prelims, Friday October 15 Fall 1943 Orders, Tuesday October 19 Winter 1943 Retreats/Adjustments, Thursday October 21 Spring 1944 Prelims, Friday October 22 Spring 1944 Orders, Tuesday, October 26***

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dc335 eog germany - MattTheLesser   (Oct 13, 2010, 12:15 am)
Hey all,
So I have to say I really enjoyed this game because of the twists and
turns it took. I remember that at the beginning of the game England
proposed a full-on alliance from the start. I was not ready to give him
the commitment he wanted because I feel alliances and trust need to be
built up on the parties' actions, and thus I worried that he would
interpret my hesitance as an intention to attack him. While this was
not at all the case, I still tried to reach out to France.
Unfortunately, as you all saw, I became the odd man out in the western
three and faced an attack from France and England. I did the only thing
I could and bunkered down in a defensive shell and begged Russia for
help. Luckily Russia saw the threat of a strong EF alliance, especially
because of Italy's slow start, and distracted England in Scandinavia.
The turning point of the game came when England and France became
frustrated that they weren't making fast enough progress against the
wall Russia and I put up and began to become worried about each other.
France eventually switched sides and, after a couple seasons of pulling
away from me to prove his intent, our triple alliance was formed.
There isn't really much more to say after that, as England had no chance
1 on 3 and all of us were able to divert some units east. Austria was
trying to convince me that France would go for the solo but thankfully
he kept his word and prevented me from having to make a tough decision.
I hate having to turn on allies with whom you have worked well just to
prevent them from soloing.
So congrats to Simon and Darryl and thanks to everyone else, especially
Tim, for a great game. Hope to see you all in another one soon.
Matt

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dc306 eog cho - MattTheLesser   (Oct 12, 2010, 11:59 pm)
Gents,
So to be honest I don't have that much to say about this game as not
that much ever developed from my point of view once I joined the game.
When I initially came into the game it was clear from the map and the
game's history that Cho and Mori were allied, but what was not clear was
the closeness of Jim and Garry's cooperation. Had Jim been the only
ally I inherited from my predecessor I may have been able to shape a bit
of my own direction in this game (both U and H seemed willing to work
with me at the beginning), but with my stretched out position I really
had no choice but to keep the alliance with Jim and Garry and continue
attacking Hojo. Not that there was anything wrong with this as, other
than that one season where a lack of communication caused some stab
fears, they were great allies and we obviously did well, but it just
wasn't interesting as it might have been.
Thanks and congrats to Jim and Garry for seeing this through to
well-deserved draw with me and for Bruce and Fredrik for sticking it out
to the end. And of course thanks to Ben and then Mike.
Matt
PS: Mike can I get added to the Light Brigade for this? It was a while
before this that I last took a replacement position but I'd like to do
it more often...

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dc306 eog cho (dc306) coebq Oct 14, 10:11 am
All,

I congratulate the winners of this game and while I have the highest respect for
their play, I believe that there is need for some serious "self-criticism."

In particular, I must sincerely apologize to Fredrik who is an experienced and
cooperative partner that likewise had a very strong position in this game when I
came on board. As Matt has pointed out, the alliances were pretty much
pre-ordained and Fredrik and I agreed to work together in a game that appeared
on the verge of a stalemated draw, unless someone made some pretty big mistakes.


Well, I made those mistakes--in short order--and poor Fredrik could do nothing
but stand by and watch as my act of seppuku turned into a murder-suicide. Given
the circumstances, it's a shame that Fredrik will not be able to participate in
this draw. I am sorry Fredrik!

Finally, my apologies rest of the players. While you all played well and some of
you had a satisfactory outcome to this one, I didn't hold up my end of the
bargain as a replacement player. This is an excellent version of the game and I
didn't make it is as competitive as it should have been.


My thanks to Mike for GMing the game and again, my congratulations to the rest
of you.

Best regards.

Bruce






 


----- Original Message ----
From: Matt Kremer
To: Benjamin Hester
Cc: Michael Sims ; chaosonejoe(at)yahoo.com;
coebq(at)yahoo.com; Garry Bledsoe ; ndeily(at)yahoo.com;
psychosis(at)sky.com; savwa4(at)comcast.net; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se;
isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; lefebvre.jlx(at)googlemail.com; dc306

Sent: Wed, October 13, 2010 12:59:11 AM
Subject: dc306 eog cho

Gents,

So to be honest I don't have that much to say about this game as not that much
ever developed from my point of view once I joined the game.  When I initially
came into the game it was clear from the map and the game's history that Cho and
Mori were allied, but what was not clear was the closeness of Jim and Garry's
cooperation.  Had Jim been the only ally I inherited from my predecessor I may
have been able to shape a bit of my own direction in this game (both U and H
seemed willing to work with me at the beginning), but with my stretched out
position I really had no choice but to keep the alliance with Jim and Garry and
continue attacking Hojo.  Not that there was anything wrong with this as, other
than that one season where a lack of communication caused some stab fears, they
were great allies and we obviously did well, but it just wasn't interesting as
it might have been.

Thanks and congrats to Jim and Garry for seeing this through to well-deserved
draw with me and for Bruce and Fredrik for sticking it out to the end.  And of
course thanks to Ben and then Mike.

Matt

PS: Mike can I get added to the Light Brigade for this?  It was a while before
this that I last took a replacement position but I'd like to do it more often...
dc306 Game End - Draw! - Kenshi777   (Oct 12, 2010, 9:15 pm)
it appears so to me.  Very impressed by Garry's tenacity in this game, and the reversal of his fortunes.  In all the games of Sengoku stretching back to 2000, I have never seen Asakura get pinched in the middle and negotiate their way back to contender status like that...in every other occasion, either they blitzed north or south successfully, or they were eliminated. 
 
So much for the old school of thought Smile
B.


On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net> wrote:


Well folks I only got to cover for about 3 years, witness the extinction of the Oda and the last few neutrals, and here we call it a draw!  Hardly equal tho, for the Uesuegi and Hojo are willing to bow their heads to the overpowering forces that were the Asakura, Chokosabe, and Mori.  EOG's to follow from all I'm sure!  Of particular interest is that for both abandons in this game, the replacements made it clear to the end, one even sharing in the draw. 
 
Ben when you get a moment pls review the game page for accuracy, then we'll post the finals.
Enjoy,
-mike
 
 

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DC 345: Missing one set of orders - Blueraider0   (Oct 12, 2010, 8:52 pm)
I use prelims and still have an NMR recorded somehow or another....  I guess they're like condoms.  Only 99% effective.

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Adam Martin-Schwarze <smegdwarf(at)yahoo.com> wrote:

We're missing Warren's F1900 builds.



A little soap-boxing here (and I need to say in advance that Warren is not alone in having been late so far)...



I like to run games without NMRs.  If a player is late, I postpone the adjudication until I receive orders.



This only works if players are timely.  Otherwise, I get taken advantage of (in not quite the same way that John took advantage of me in DC 340...), and then the game slows down, and everybody has less fun, and the offending player gets booted.



Anarchy requires more player commitment, and I really don't want to find myself recruiting players for this off-kilter variant.



So, now that we're into the actual game-play, please get orders in on time.  And use prelims!  Use prelims!  Use prelims!  Use prelims!  [If you wonder how some players go through life without a single NMR... it's PRELIMS!]



Adam










--
"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."

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DC 335 Spring 1905 Results - Dudemaster   (Oct 12, 2010, 5:30 pm)
Great game everyone, that was most enjoyable! I logged on just for this final moment!
As a final request, Tim, could you please show us what the next round (Spring 1905, that is) would look like if there was a negative consensus?

Thanks, and great job everyone!
??????????????

On 12 October 2010 21:18, Timothy Crosby <tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com> wrote:









?????????????????????? As
the citizens up Europe awake this morning they find a strange feeling of calm
and quiet as it suddenly appears to them that the war that has plagued them for
the last several years has ended abruptly as it started. The peace agreement between
France, Russia and Germany was ratified by all parties
and passed into practice.
??
?????????????????????? Congratulations
to the victors: Simon, Mathew and Darryl. The rest of you will receive survival
status. I hope that all of you enjoyed the game and as your GM I appreciated the
submission of orders, mostly, on time as it kept the game moving.
??
?????????????????????? End
of game statements are welcomed and encouraged please send them as soon as you are
able. I will collect and publish the statements that I received no later than
Friday, October 15, 2010.
??
?????????????????????? Map
of the final positions and newly formed political borders is attached. Please
distribute to your respective educational institutions immediately.
??
??
Thanks,
Tim

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DC 345: Missing one set of orders - AceRimmer   (Oct 12, 2010, 5:13 pm)
We're missing Warren's F1900 builds.
A little soap-boxing here (and I need to say in advance that Warren is not alone in having been late so far)...
I like to run games without NMRs. If a player is late, I postpone the adjudication until I receive orders.
This only works if players are timely. Otherwise, I get taken advantage of (in not quite the same way that John took advantage of me in DC 340...), and then the game slows down, and everybody has less fun, and the offending player gets booted.
Anarchy requires more player commitment, and I really don't want to find myself recruiting players for this off-kilter variant.
So, now that we're into the actual game-play, please get orders in on time. And use prelims! Use prelims! Use prelims! Use prelims! [If you wonder how some players go through life without a single NMR... it's PRELIMS!]
Adam

[Reply]

DC 345: Missing one set of orders (dc345) Blueraider0 Oct 12, 08:52 pm
I use prelims and still have an NMR recorded somehow or another....  I guess they're like condoms.  Only 99% effective.

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Adam Martin-Schwarze <smegdwarf(at)yahoo.com> wrote:

We're missing Warren's F1900 builds.



A little soap-boxing here (and I need to say in advance that Warren is not alone in having been late so far)...



I like to run games without NMRs.  If a player is late, I postpone the adjudication until I receive orders.



This only works if players are timely.  Otherwise, I get taken advantage of (in not quite the same way that John took advantage of me in DC 340...), and then the game slows down, and everybody has less fun, and the offending player gets booted.



Anarchy requires more player commitment, and I really don't want to find myself recruiting players for this off-kilter variant.



So, now that we're into the actual game-play, please get orders in on time.  And use prelims!  Use prelims!  Use prelims!  Use prelims!  [If you wonder how some players go through life without a single NMR... it's PRELIMS!]



Adam










--
"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 345: Missing one set of orders (dc345) alwayshunted Oct 14, 01:35 am
Hi group,

 

Just want to apologise for that. Went off travelling for a few days and thought I'd find time.....

 

I also use prelims, just not in this case for some reason. Well it's a bit different than most situations. Anyhow, shouldn't happen again. Chat with you all soon.

 

Warren
 
DC 335 Spring 1905 Results - Slangers   (Oct 12, 2010, 4:35 pm)
FRENCH GAME END STATEMENT.

I have to say that I am glad this one is over. Of all the games I've played over the years, this one was the one I have enjoyed the least. It's hard to put my finger on why, but I think it was just that the quality of some of the negotiations was rather poor and most of the manouevres very predictable and straightforward. A game with few surprises...

From the start of the game I felt I established a strong bond with Mike and a strong French-English alliance looked on the cards. I stuck my colours to the mast straight away and broke my agreements with Germany as early as Spring 1901, in the hope of killing him quickly. Although the comms with England were easy and the planning was detailed, things did not go to plan. At one point paranoia took over and I failed to move assertively, giving Germany some breathing space. England kept the faith though and we got ourselves into a position where we could cause some damage. At that point England made his fatal error and allowed me into the Channel. From there a stab was obligatory and I was fortunate that I could persuade Matt to trust me. From there the great RFG alliance sprang to life.

Relations with Russia were good throughout. Darryl was a very wary player and this suited my ambitions to dominate the game. With England giving me London in exchange for assistance should I want to go for the solo win, I felt pretty safe in my part of the world, so could send my fleets south. Italy had made serious mistakes early on in the game, so was easy meat for me and I began to sense the possibility of a French win. With a further stab on Mike, picking up the Italian centres and then a few scraps from the German table it would just about have been possible. I couldn't do it alone though so near the end of the game I made overtures to Darryl about attacking Germany, but he was not interested. At that point I settled for the draw.

For anyone who was wondering, my spring 1905 moves would have put me in a position to take Lpl and secure the elimination of England, along with the capture of Tunis and support for Germany into Tyrolia. I was not tempted by offers of effective proxy control of Austrian units. This would be against the rules of DC and although I will pull almost any other stunt to win a game, picking up a cheap and tawdry win in that manner would have given me no satisfaction.

I would love to know what was going on in the Turkish corner. Stuart- you never gave a straight answer to any question I posed to you and I had no idea where your loyalties lay.

Congratulations to everyone for surviving the game and especially to Darryl and Matt for their share in the draw. They both played a good game and kept a lid on my options.

Finally, big big thanks to Tim for running the game so well. Most GMs make a mistake at some time, but Tim's performance was flawless. I know it is a very difficult task and I'm very appreciative of his efforts.

Best wishes to all and vive la France.

Simon

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dc339 f218bc - Fashion? - FuzzyLogic   (Oct 12, 2010, 3:29 pm)
Hands down this round goes to Macedonia and Persia.  Is it not a wonder why those who make offerings to Him do better than those who do not?
 
Let the empirical data speak for itself, for the two offerings received this year beget one build each!  How is that for all you scientists.  Barbarians.  I tell ya...
 
And so without further ado, on to more important things!
 
aka... Fashion!
 
***************************************
 
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to that mad, mod, marvelous Mecca of Mediterranean models: Fashion Week in Cyrenaica!
 
Yes, the girls will be walking out soon to display the latest craze is seaside wear, and I know you're are all abuzz with that eternal question: What's hot, what's not? Maybe a little history can guide us to the answer.
 
In Spring 220BC, women threw out their native wear and welcomed Carthaginian Couture.
 
But by Spring of 219BC, all the ladies in the know were dressing like an Egyptian!
 
Until the following fall, of course, when Egyptian fashion stumbled on the runway and the Carthaginian look sprang back to its feet!
 
Now, a year later, will Carthage retain its grip on the Cyrenaician clothes hangar or will the fashion world be singing, "Don't want no fancy wardrobe, just one like Ol' King Tut!"?
 
Wait! The lights are going down, the music is starting up, the curtain is parting, and our first model down the runway is wearing . . . slippers and a veil!  Why, it's the Persian Look! Yes, fashion is ready for a wild magic carpet ride this season. Enjoy it while it lasts!
 
Which, in Cyrenaica, is never long.
 

***************************************
 
We have one retreat!  But the Germanian Army in Belgica could only go to Aliso so I just nudged it there and we move on to winter!
 
Carthage: Build 1 (no gain, but 1 unit disbanded)
Macedonia: Build 1
Persia: Build 1
Germania:  *may* opt to take Ali OTB and build something else instead.
 
BUILDS by THURSDAY!  10/14, 3pm Central.
Enjoy!
-Him
 
Carthage:
F O.Cantabricus - O.Britannicus
F Saguntum - Hispania
F Numidia - Carthage
A Aquitania - Lugdunum
A Aremorica - Lutetia (*Fails*)
F Cyrenaica Supports A Alexandria (*Disbanded*)
 
Egypt:
A Alexandria - Cyrenaica (*Fails*)
A Memphis Hold
A Sistrum - Alexandria (*Fails*)
 
Gaul:
F Britannia, no move received (*Disbanded*)
 
Germania:
F O.Germanicus Supports F O.Britannicus - Britannia
F O.Britannicus - Britannia
A Lutetia Supports A Belgica (*Cut*)
A Bojohaemum - Raetia (*Bounce*)
A Aestui - Iazyges
A Belgica Supports A Aremorica - Lugdunum (*Dislodged*)
 
Macedonia:
F Ionian Sea - Mare Hadriaticum
F Pontus Euxinus - Kul Oba (*Bounce*)
A Illyricum Supports A Moesia - Pannonia
A Dacia - Gelonus (*Fails*)
A Moesia - Pannonia
F Creta - Ionian Sea
 
Persia:
F Syrtis Major Supports F Lybian Sea - Cyrenaica
F Lybian Sea - Cyrenaica
F Gulf of Judea - Lybian Sea
A Asiatica - Maikop (*Bounce*)
A Sinai - Judea
A Armenia Supports A Asiatica - Maikop
 
Rome:
F Tyrhennian Sea Supports F Sardinia - Punic Sea
A Lugdunum - Belgica
A Helvetii Supports A Lugdunum - Belgica
A Genua - Raetia (*Bounce*)
A Neapolis - Apulia
F Narbonensis Hold
A Pannonia - Aqueleia
F Sardinia - Punic Sea
 
Scythia:
F Maeotis Palus Supports A Kul Oba - Maikop
A Gelonus - Kul Oba (*Bounce*)
A Kul Oba - Maikop (*Bounce*)
 
 
 
 
 

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DC 335 Spring 1905 Results - fencertim   (Oct 12, 2010, 3:18 pm)
            As
the citizens up Europe awake this morning they find a strange feeling of calm
and quiet as it suddenly appears to them that the war that has plagued them for
the last several years has ended abruptly as it started. The peace agreement between
France, Russia and Germany was ratified by all parties
and passed into practice.
 
            Congratulations
to the victors: Simon, Mathew and Darryl. The rest of you will receive survival
status. I hope that all of you enjoyed the game and as your GM I appreciated the
submission of orders, mostly, on time as it kept the game moving.
 
            End
of game statements are welcomed and encouraged please send them as soon as you are
able. I will collect and publish the statements that I received no later than
Friday, October 15, 2010.
 
            Map
of the final positions and newly formed political borders is attached. Please
distribute to your respective educational institutions immediately.
 
 
Thanks,
Tim

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DC 335 Spring 1905 Results (dc335) Slangers Oct 12, 04:35 pm
FRENCH GAME END STATEMENT.

I have to say that I am glad this one is over. Of all the games I've played over the years, this one was the one I have enjoyed the least. It's hard to put my finger on why, but I think it was just that the quality of some of the negotiations was rather poor and most of the manouevres very predictable and straightforward. A game with few surprises...

From the start of the game I felt I established a strong bond with Mike and a strong French-English alliance looked on the cards. I stuck my colours to the mast straight away and broke my agreements with Germany as early as Spring 1901, in the hope of killing him quickly. Although the comms with England were easy and the planning was detailed, things did not go to plan. At one point paranoia took over and I failed to move assertively, giving Germany some breathing space. England kept the faith though and we got ourselves into a position where we could cause some damage. At that point England made his fatal error and allowed me into the Channel. From there a stab was obligatory and I was fortunate that I could persuade Matt to trust me. From there the great RFG alliance sprang to life.

Relations with Russia were good throughout. Darryl was a very wary player and this suited my ambitions to dominate the game. With England giving me London in exchange for assistance should I want to go for the solo win, I felt pretty safe in my part of the world, so could send my fleets south. Italy had made serious mistakes early on in the game, so was easy meat for me and I began to sense the possibility of a French win. With a further stab on Mike, picking up the Italian centres and then a few scraps from the German table it would just about have been possible. I couldn't do it alone though so near the end of the game I made overtures to Darryl about attacking Germany, but he was not interested. At that point I settled for the draw.

For anyone who was wondering, my spring 1905 moves would have put me in a position to take Lpl and secure the elimination of England, along with the capture of Tunis and support for Germany into Tyrolia. I was not tempted by offers of effective proxy control of Austrian units. This would be against the rules of DC and although I will pull almost any other stunt to win a game, picking up a cheap and tawdry win in that manner would have given me no satisfaction.

I would love to know what was going on in the Turkish corner. Stuart- you never gave a straight answer to any question I posed to you and I had no idea where your loyalties lay.

Congratulations to everyone for surviving the game and especially to Darryl and Matt for their share in the draw. They both played a good game and kept a lid on my options.

Finally, big big thanks to Tim for running the game so well. Most GMs make a mistake at some time, but Tim's performance was flawless. I know it is a very difficult task and I'm very appreciative of his efforts.

Best wishes to all and vive la France.

Simon
DC 335 Spring 1905 Results (dc335) Dudemaster Oct 12, 05:30 pm
Great game everyone, that was most enjoyable! I logged on just for this final moment!
As a final request, Tim, could you please show us what the next round (Spring 1905, that is) would look like if there was a negative consensus?

Thanks, and great job everyone!
??????????????

On 12 October 2010 21:18, Timothy Crosby <tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com> wrote:









?????????????????????? As
the citizens up Europe awake this morning they find a strange feeling of calm
and quiet as it suddenly appears to them that the war that has plagued them for
the last several years has ended abruptly as it started. The peace agreement between
France, Russia and Germany was ratified by all parties
and passed into practice.
??
?????????????????????? Congratulations
to the victors: Simon, Mathew and Darryl. The rest of you will receive survival
status. I hope that all of you enjoyed the game and as your GM I appreciated the
submission of orders, mostly, on time as it kept the game moving.
??
?????????????????????? End
of game statements are welcomed and encouraged please send them as soon as you are
able. I will collect and publish the statements that I received no later than
Friday, October 15, 2010.
??
?????????????????????? Map
of the final positions and newly formed political borders is attached. Please
distribute to your respective educational institutions immediately.
??
??
Thanks,
Tim
DC 335 Spring 1905 Results (dc335) dipknight Oct 13, 02:24 pm
All,

As this game was so short, I intend to be as detailed as Simon (or more so) in my EOG Statement.  I know practically everyone is very interested in some of the decisions I made and why. However, I do not have time to make it happen before Friday.  I will mass mail my EOG Statement as everyone else has done (so far), hopefully on Saturday sometime.




In the mean time, I want to give a big THANKS to Tim.  I have been the GM of a few games that did not go smoothly and know how difficult it can be to be the GM (not that there was anything that didn't go smooth in this game, I'm just saying).




Congratulations, Simon and Matt for sharing in the Draw.  And, congratulations Yannis, Jyri, Mike, and Stuart for the Survival.  More to follow from Russia at a later date.

Best Regards,
              Darryl (Russia)




On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Timothy Crosby <tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com> wrote:










            As
the citizens up Europe awake this morning they find a strange feeling of calm
and quiet as it suddenly appears to them that the war that has plagued them for
the last several years has ended abruptly as it started. The peace agreement between
France, Russia and Germany was ratified by all parties
and passed into practice.
 
            Congratulations
to the victors: Simon, Mathew and Darryl. The rest of you will receive survival
status. I hope that all of you enjoyed the game and as your GM I appreciated the
submission of orders, mostly, on time as it kept the game moving.
 
            End
of game statements are welcomed and encouraged please send them as soon as you are
able. I will collect and publish the statements that I received no later than
Friday, October 15, 2010.
 
            Map
of the final positions and newly formed political borders is attached. Please
distribute to your respective educational institutions immediately.
 
 
Thanks,
Tim
dc306 Game End - Draw! - FuzzyLogic   (Oct 12, 2010, 3:04 pm)
Well folks I only got to cover for about 3 years, witness the extinction of the Oda and the last few neutrals, and here we call it a draw!  Hardly equal tho, for the Uesuegi and Hojo are willing to bow their heads to the overpowering forces that were the Asakura, Chokosabe, and Mori.  EOG's to follow from all I'm sure!  Of particular interest is that for both abandons in this game, the replacements made it clear to the end, one even sharing in the draw. 
 
Ben when you get a moment pls review the game page for accuracy, then we'll post the finals.
Enjoy,
-mike
 
 

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dc306 Game End - Draw! (dc306) Kenshi777 Oct 12, 09:15 pm
it appears so to me.  Very impressed by Garry's tenacity in this game, and the reversal of his fortunes.  In all the games of Sengoku stretching back to 2000, I have never seen Asakura get pinched in the middle and negotiate their way back to contender status like that...in every other occasion, either they blitzed north or south successfully, or they were eliminated. 
 
So much for the old school of thought Smile
B.


On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net> wrote:


Well folks I only got to cover for about 3 years, witness the extinction of the Oda and the last few neutrals, and here we call it a draw!  Hardly equal tho, for the Uesuegi and Hojo are willing to bow their heads to the overpowering forces that were the Asakura, Chokosabe, and Mori.  EOG's to follow from all I'm sure!  Of particular interest is that for both abandons in this game, the replacements made it clear to the end, one even sharing in the draw. 
 
Ben when you get a moment pls review the game page for accuracy, then we'll post the finals.
Enjoy,
-mike
 
 
dc337 - Spring 1904 Results - z93blom   (Oct 12, 2010, 2:57 pm)
Diplomats,
The spring passes, with orders from everyone. Do we see the alliances shift a bit this season? Time will tell. All's still quiet on the western front however.
We are in need of a single retreat - the Army in Sevastopol needs to retreat, and it has several options:
Russian A Sevastopol can retreat to Armenia, Siberia, Moscow or OTB.
Let's see if we can have that retreat in by Wednesday.

Next turn: Summer 1904 RetreatsNext Deadline: Wednesday, 13th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).

Austria: A Munich Supports A Kiel - Berlin
A Bohemia Supports A Vienna - TyroliaA Galicia - UkraineA Vienna - Tyrolia
A Trieste - Venetia (*Fails*)A Rumania Supports A Ukraine - Sevastopol
A Bulgaria - Constantinople (*Fails*)
Britain: 
F Norway Supports F North SeaF Sweden Supports F Denmark (*Ordered to Move*)
F Portugal Supports F Mid Atlantic OceanF Mid Atlantic Ocean Hold
F North Sea Supports F Denmark (*Ordered to Move*)F English Channel Supports F Mid Atlantic Ocean

France: A Spain Supports A Gascony
F Gibraltar Supports A SpainF Brest Supports A PicardyA Picardy Supports A Belgium (*Ordered to Move*)
A Gascony Supports F BrestA Morocco Supports F Gibraltar

Germany: A Kiel - BerlinA Silesia Supports A Kiel - Berlin
A Ukraine - SevastopolA Belgium - CologneF Helgoland Bight - Kiel (*Bounce*)

Italy: A Egypt - Palestine
A Venetia - Trieste (*Fails*)F Naples - Ionian SeaA Tyrolia - Milan
F Constantinople Supports A Konya - Ankara (*Cut*)A Konya - Ankara (*Fails*)
A Switzerland HoldF Eastern Mediterranean - Damascus (*Fails*)

Russia: F Denmark - Kiel (*Bounce*)
A Prussia - Berlin (*Fails*)A Warsaw HoldA Sevastopol Supports A Ukraine (*Dislodged*)
F Baltic Sea Supports A Prussia - Berlin
Turkey: 
A Ankara HoldA Damascus Hold

Next turn: Summer 1904 Retreats
Next Deadline: Wednesday, 13th of October 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).

/Fredrik

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DC 335 Deadline Reminder - waltersm1   (Oct 12, 2010, 1:23 pm)
I am voting YES!



I hope everybody else does ... and we can say congrats to Russia,
Germany, and France!



On 10/12/2010 2:09 PM, Timothy Crosby wrote:







2
hours to go…..need 2 sets of
orders and votes.
 
 
Thanks,
Tim
 




From: Timothy Crosby
[mailto:tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com]

Sent:
Monday, October 11, 2010
4:35 PM

To:
'Timothy Crosby';
jyjusy(at)hotmail.com; michael.alan.walters(at)gmail.com;
Simon.Langley-Evans(at)nottingham.ac.uk;
matthew.kremer(at)yale.edu;
yannanth(at)gmail.com; 'Darryl Good';
wealllovekatamari(at)yahoo.com;
dc335(at)diplomaticcorp.com

Subject:
DC 335 Deadline Reminder

 
Spring
1905 orders and end game votes due
is less than 24 hours. I have 4 confirmed sets as of now.
 
 
Thanks
all.
Tim

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DC 335 Deadline Reminder - fencertim   (Oct 12, 2010, 1:09 pm)
2 hours to go…..need 2 sets of
orders and votes.
 
 
Thanks,
Tim
 




From: Timothy Crosby
[mailto:tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com]

Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010
4:35 PM

To: 'Timothy Crosby';
jyjusy(at)hotmail.com; michael.alan.walters(at)gmail.com;
Simon.Langley-Evans(at)nottingham.ac.uk; matthew.kremer(at)yale.edu;
yannanth(at)gmail.com; 'Darryl Good'; wealllovekatamari(at)yahoo.com;
dc335(at)diplomaticcorp.com

Subject: DC 335 Deadline Reminder

 
Spring 1905 orders and end game votes due
is less than 24 hours. I have 4 confirmed sets as of now.
 
 
Thanks all.
Tim

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DC332 Spring 1907 Adjudication - cfisher6   (Oct 11, 2010, 8:43 pm)
Spring 1907 sees trench lines solidifying across Europe as armies grapple for maneuvering space. German soldiers in Kiel abandon the war effort as French forces cross the Denmark border while there was reported fighting in the streets of Berlin between Russian and German troops. In the Balkans Austria's Rumanian army took Serbia with the support of forces in Budapest.
 
There are no retreats this summer so we'll continue straight on to Fall 1907. The deadline for Fall 1907 will be Sunday the 17th at 23:59 GMT.
 
Austria:
F Adriatic Sea - Albania
A Budapest Supports A Rumania - Serbia
A Rumania - Serbia
A Vienna - Trieste
France:
A Belgium Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Denmark - Kiel
F Gulf of Lyon Hold
F Helgoland Bight Supports A Denmark - Kiel
A Holland Supports A Denmark - Kiel

A Marseilles - Burgundy
F North Sea Supports F Norwegian Sea
F Norwegian Sea Hold
A Paris Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy
A Tunis Hold
F Western Mediterranean Supports A Tunis
Germany:
A Burgundy - Ruhr
A Kiel Supports A Munich - Berlin (*Disbanded*)
A Munich - Berlin (*Bounce*)
Italy:
A Venice Hold
Russia:
F Armenia - Sevastopol
F Norway Supports F St Petersburg(nc) - Barents Sea
A Sevastopol - Ukraine
A Silesia - Berlin (*Bounce*)
F St Petersburg(nc) - Barents Sea
F Sweden Supports F Norway
Turkey:
F Ankara, no move received
A Apulia - Rome
A Bulgaria - Serbia (*Fails*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria (*Fails*)
F Ionian Sea Supports F Rome - Tyrrhenian Sea

F Naples Supports F Rome - Tyrrhenian Sea
F Rome - Tyrrhenian Sea
F Smyrna - Aegean Sea

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