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dc286 ~ Vista Seven - sgttodd   (Dec 16, 2009, 2:19 pm)
Our DipCorp game number is: DC286. A section of the forum has been set up and all official emails regarding this game will be copied there. Players should subscribe to the DC286 forum section to receive email notification of new postings.


Because of the huge pile of holiday sitting right in the way, the deadline for your Spring 1901 orders will be, January 2, 2010; at 2359 UTC (Greenwich). That should allow some time to celebrate whatever holiday you like, AND get some negotiating in with your new friends/enemies.

Till then; Merry Christmas, Happy Boxing Day, Joyous Kwanzaa, Happy Hanukkah, Happy new year and all the rest!

DC286 ~ Vista Seven ~ Winter 1900

Unit map locations:

Austria: A Budapest, F Trieste, A Vienna.
England: F Edinburgh, A Liverpool, F London.
France: F Brest, A Marseilles, A Paris.
Germany: A Berlin, F Kiel, A Munich.
Italy: F Naples, A Rome, A Venice.
Russia: A Moscow, F Sevastopol, F St Petersburg(sc), A Warsaw.
Turkey: F Ankara, A Constantinople, A Smyrna.

Ownership of supply centers:

Austria: Budapest, Trieste, Vienna.
England: Edinburgh, Liverpool, London.
France: Brest, Marseilles, Paris.
Germany: Berlin, Kiel, Munich.
Italy: Naples, Rome, Venice.
Russia: Moscow, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Warsaw.
Turkey: Ankara, Constantinople, Smyrna.

Unowned: Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Greece, Holland, Norway, Portugal, Rumania, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Tunis.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Deadline for Spring 1901 orders; January 2, 2010; 2359 UTC
The Diplomacy Tribune: http://mainecav.org/diplomacy



_______________________________________________________
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dc286 ~ Vista Seven (dc286) sgttodd Dec 18, 07:19 am
Update
The deadline for Spring 1901 orders will be January 4th, instead of the
2nd - I don't do weekends.


Have a safe holiday and happy new year!

Jerry
DC267 Winter 2014 Retreats/Adjustments - MattTheLesser   (Dec 16, 2009, 1:44 pm)
So the solo proposal was once again voted down - it looks like this one
is going to get played out until the very end. Russia opts not to
retreat to Magadan but heads to Pevek and the Trans-Siberian railroad,
which then results in the disbandment of A Trans-Siberian Railroad and A
Kamchatka. Denmark builds F Nuuk, A Station Nord, and A Torshavn, and
Canada builds A Churchill and A Yellowknife.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think there is little, if any,
negotiation going on at this point so from this point forward I'm going
to set shorter deadlines and treat all orders as final unless otherwise
specified. The next deadline, for Spring 2015, will be this Friday,
December 18, at 9 pm eastern. If anyone has a problem with this just
let me know.

Matt

[Reply]

1648 091010: Spring 1652 Moves - ellingermc   (Dec 16, 2009, 12:52 pm)
Retreat A Mecklenburg to StettinMarc.
Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®From: Charles Féaux de la Croix <charlesf(at)web.de>
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:30:36 +0100
To: Mike Hoffman<mrh(at)panix.com>; Marc Ellinger<mellinger(at)blitzbardgett.com>; Harvey Morris<hmtucaz(at)gmail.com>; Nigel Phillips<nephilli99(at)hotmail.com>; Jorge Saralegui<jmsaralegui(at)gmail.com>; Mikael Johansson<m_don_j(at)hotmail.com>; Dirk Knemeyer<dirk(at)knemeyer.com>; Jeff Hall<hall.jeff(at)gmail.com>; Aidan Slattery<AiSlattery(at)aol.com>; <dc279(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Charles Féaux de la Croix<charlesf(at)web.de>
Cc: RJ Jenulis<R.Jenulis(at)gmail.com>; Nick Higgins<congressofvienna1814(at)yahoo.com>; Jeffrey Kase<jeffreykase(at)yahoo.com>; <jfburgess(at)gmail.com>; Marc Ellinger<mellinger(at)blitzbardgett.com>; Tony Cheng<moskatoe(at)gmail.com>; Benjamin Hester<screwtape777(at)gmail.com>; Mario Huys<woelpad(at)yahoo.com>; Chris McInerney<c.p.mcinerney(at)gmail.com>; Wladimir Mysonski<wmysonski(at)gmail.com>
Subject: 1648 091010: Spring 1652 Moves

Grüß Gott!
The focal point of the season's military campaigns inarguably lay in northern Europe. The Swedish garrison of Novgorod left the city at the mercy of the Poles and thrust deep into the interior. Meanwhile, the debarkation of Cromwell's Ironsides in Scandinavian ports has introduced a new player in this wider Baltic arena. As for the Empire, France has been invited by the Spaniards to garrison the Rhineland, Sweden moved on the Danes and the Polish king secured the Brandenburg electorate for one of his younger sons, who had lorded over the Crimea before the Turks claimed those Tartar lands.

The meek Pope has also finally succumbed to foreign pressure and appears to no longer be the master of the Patrimonium Petri. That leaves only the undaunted Ukrainian Cossacks as the one lesser power able to claim some measure of independence.

I've now updated the SC Ownership count. Sorry about the earlier confusion.

Denmark's retreat is due on 18 December and preliminary Fall 1652 orders are due no later than 21 December, 6 PM CET (GMT+1). Note that we'll have a slightly extended Fall deadline (8 PM instead of 6 PM CET), as requested by a player.

Liebe Grüsse,

Charles

----------
PLAYERS:
AUSTRIA: Mike Hoffman <mrh(at)panix.com>
DENMARK-NORWAY: Marc Ellinger <mellinger(at)blitzbardgett.com>
ENGLAND: Harvey Morris <hmtucaz(at)gmail.com>
FRANCE: Nigel Phillips <nephilli99(at)hotmail.com>
POLAND-LITHUANIA: Jorge Saralegui <jmsaralegui(at)gmail.com>
RUSSIA: Mikael Johansson <m_don_j(at)hotmail.com> (eliminated Winter 1650)
SPAIN: Dirk Knemeyer <dirk(at)knemeyer.com>
SWEDEN: Jeff Hall <hall.jeff(at)gmail.com>
TURKEY: Aidan Slattery <AiSlattery(at)aol.com>

PROCLAMATIONS:
o DANES DEFEATED NEAR WITTSTOCK
o CROMWELL SENDS HIS GODLY ARMY TO SCANDINAVIA
o SPANIARDS INVITE FRENCH TO GARRISON THE RHINELAND
o NOVGOROD SACKED BY POLISH TROOPS
o WARSAW SECURES THE BRANDENBURG ELECTORATE FOR DYNASTY'S SCION
o POPE SEEKS REFUGE IN CASTELLO SANT ANGELO AS SPANISH TROOPS SACK THE ETERNAL CITY
o SULTAN GAINS SUZERAINITY OVER THE CRIMEA







PRESS: None. Sad

ORDERS:

Austria:
A Hesse - Lower Saxony (*Fails*)
A Saxony Supports A Hesse - Lower Saxony
A Swabia Supports A Saxony
A Trieste Supports A Tyrolia
A Tyrolia Supports A Swabia
A Vienna Supports A Trieste

Denmark-Norway:
A Mecklenburg Supports A Hesse - Lower Saxony (*Dislodged*)
F Stockholm(wc) - Scania

England:
F English Channel - United Provinces
F North Sea Convoys A United Provinces - Bohuslan
F Norwegian Sea Convoys A Scotland - Karelia
A Scotland - Karelia
F Skagerrak Convoys A United Provinces - Bohuslan
A United Provinces - Bohuslan

France:
A Brest - Paris
F Flanders Hold
F Helgoland Bight Supports A Lower Saxony
A Lombardy Supports A Venice
A Lorraine - Rhineland-Westphalia
A Paris - Lorraine
A Switzerland Supports A Venice
A Venice Supports A Switzerland

Poland-Lithuania:
A Courland Supports A Vilna - Polotsk (*Cut*)
A Crimea - Volhynia
A Greater Poland - Brandenburg
A Moscow Supports A Siberia - Novgorod
A Prussia Supports A Courland
A Pskov - Ingria
A Siberia - Novgorod
A Vilna - Polotsk (*Fails*)

Spain:
F Adriatic Sea - Croatia (*Bounce*)
A Algiers Supports A Tunis
A Lower Saxony Supports A Lorraine - Rhineland-Westphalia (*Cut*)
F Naples - Papal States(ec)
A Portugal Hold
F Seville Hold
F Sicily - Naples
A Tunis Hold
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Naples - Papal States(ec)
F Western Mediterranean Hold

Sweden:
A Brandenburg - Mecklenburg
F Copenhagen - Baltic Sea
A Holstein Supports A Brandenburg - Mecklenburg
F Ingria - Gulf of Bothnia
A Novgorod - Smolensk
A Polotsk Supports A Riga - Courland (*Cut*)
A Riga - Courland (*Fails*)

Turkey:
A Belgrade - Croatia (*Bounce*)
F Candia Supports F Egypt - Ionian Sea
F Constantinople Supports F Ionian Sea - Illyria
F Damascus - Egypt
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Egypt - Ionian Sea
F Egypt - Ionian Sea
F Ionian Sea - Illyria
A Moldavia - Crimea
A Turkestan - Siberia

PapalStates:
A Papal States Supports A Venice (*Disbanded*)

Ukraine:
A Ukraine Supports A Moldavia - Crimea

PENDING RETREATS:

Danish A Mecklenburg can retreat to Stettin or disband.






SUPPLY CENTER OWNERSHIP:
Austria(6): Bavaria, Saxony, Swabia, Prague, Trieste, Vienna.
Denmark-Norway(2): Mecklenburg, Stockholm.
England(6): Bristol, Christiania, Ireland, London, Scotland, United Provinces.
France(Cool: Brest, Flanders, Lorraine, Marseille, Paris, Savoy, Switzerland, Venice.
Poland-Lithuania(Cool: Courland, Cracow, Crimea, Moscow, Prussia, Vilna, Voronezh, Warsaw.
Russia(0): -
Spain(10): Algiers, Lower Saxony, Madrid, Morocco, Naples, Portugal, Rhineland-Westphalia, Sevilla, Tuscany, Tunis.
Sweden(7): Abo, Brandenburg, Copenhagen, Holstein, Novgorod, Riga, Stettin.
Turkey(9): Belgrade, Candia, Constantinople, Damascus, Moldavia, Persia, Transylvania, Turkestan, Wallachia.
Minor Powers(2): Papal States, Ukraine.

DEADLINE SCHEDULE: (all orders are due NLT 6PM CET (i.e. GMT+1)...not local time)
o Summer 1652 Retreats: 18 December
o Fall 1652 Moves: (21) 23 December, 8PM CET
o Winter 1652 Retreats/Adjustments: 1 January
o Spring 1653 Moves: (4) 6 January



ORDERS MAP:


RESULTS MAP:

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DC261 - Autumn 1908 Results - aramis604   (Dec 16, 2009, 12:42 pm)
Thanks everyone for being patient and waiting for the Autumn results. Here they are!
*********************
England:
F Liverpool - Clyde

*********************

Adjustments:

France: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
Italy: Supp 10 Unit 9 Build 1

England: Supp 4 Unit 5 Remove 1

Austria: Supp 10 Unit 10 Build 0
Germany: Supp 4 Unit 4 Build 0
Russia: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
Turkey: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0

Please have Winter 1908 to me by Friday, December 18th by 9pm Pacific Time.

- Josh

[Reply]

1648 091010: Spring 1652 Moves - charlesf   (Dec 16, 2009, 12:32 pm)
Grüß Gott!
The focal point of the season's military campaigns inarguably lay in northern Europe. The Swedish garrison of Novgorod left the city at the mercy of the Poles and thrust deep into the interior. Meanwhile, the debarkation of Cromwell's Ironsides in Scandinavian ports has introduced a new player in this wider Baltic arena. As for the Empire, France has been invited by the Spaniards to garrison the Rhineland, Sweden moved on the Danes and the Polish king secured the Brandenburg electorate for one of his younger sons, who had lorded over the Crimea before the Turks claimed those Tartar lands.

The meek Pope has also finally succumbed to foreign pressure and appears to no longer be the master of the Patrimonium Petri. That leaves only the undaunted Ukrainian Cossacks as the one lesser power able to claim some measure of independence.

I've now updated the SC Ownership count. Sorry about the earlier confusion.

Denmark's retreat is due on 18 December and preliminary Fall 1652 orders are due no later than 21 December, 6 PM CET (GMT+1). Note that we'll have a slightly extended Fall deadline (8 PM instead of 6 PM CET), as requested by a player.

Liebe Grüsse,

Charles

----------
PLAYERS:
AUSTRIA: Mike Hoffman <mrh(at)panix.com>
DENMARK-NORWAY: Marc Ellinger <mellinger(at)blitzbardgett.com>
ENGLAND: Harvey Morris <hmtucaz(at)gmail.com>
FRANCE: Nigel Phillips <nephilli99(at)hotmail.com>
POLAND-LITHUANIA: Jorge Saralegui <jmsaralegui(at)gmail.com>
RUSSIA: Mikael Johansson <m_don_j(at)hotmail.com> (eliminated Winter 1650)
SPAIN: Dirk Knemeyer <dirk(at)knemeyer.com>
SWEDEN: Jeff Hall <hall.jeff(at)gmail.com>
TURKEY: Aidan Slattery <AiSlattery(at)aol.com>

PROCLAMATIONS:
o DANES DEFEATED NEAR WITTSTOCK
o CROMWELL SENDS HIS GODLY ARMY TO SCANDINAVIA
o SPANIARDS INVITE FRENCH TO GARRISON THE RHINELAND
o NOVGOROD SACKED BY POLISH TROOPS
o WARSAW SECURES THE BRANDENBURG ELECTORATE FOR DYNASTY'S SCION
o POPE SEEKS REFUGE IN CASTELLO SANT ANGELO AS SPANISH TROOPS SACK THE ETERNAL CITY
o SULTAN GAINS SUZERAINITY OVER THE CRIMEA







PRESS: None. Sad

ORDERS:

Austria:
A Hesse - Lower Saxony (*Fails*)
A Saxony Supports A Hesse - Lower Saxony
A Swabia Supports A Saxony
A Trieste Supports A Tyrolia
A Tyrolia Supports A Swabia
A Vienna Supports A Trieste

Denmark-Norway:
A Mecklenburg Supports A Hesse - Lower Saxony (*Dislodged*)
F Stockholm(wc) - Scania

England:
F English Channel - United Provinces
F North Sea Convoys A United Provinces - Bohuslan
F Norwegian Sea Convoys A Scotland - Karelia
A Scotland - Karelia
F Skagerrak Convoys A United Provinces - Bohuslan
A United Provinces - Bohuslan

France:
A Brest - Paris
F Flanders Hold
F Helgoland Bight Supports A Lower Saxony
A Lombardy Supports A Venice
A Lorraine - Rhineland-Westphalia
A Paris - Lorraine
A Switzerland Supports A Venice
A Venice Supports A Switzerland

Poland-Lithuania:
A Courland Supports A Vilna - Polotsk (*Cut*)
A Crimea - Volhynia
A Greater Poland - Brandenburg
A Moscow Supports A Siberia - Novgorod
A Prussia Supports A Courland
A Pskov - Ingria
A Siberia - Novgorod
A Vilna - Polotsk (*Fails*)

Spain:
F Adriatic Sea - Croatia (*Bounce*)
A Algiers Supports A Tunis
A Lower Saxony Supports A Lorraine - Rhineland-Westphalia (*Cut*)
F Naples - Papal States(ec)
A Portugal Hold
F Seville Hold
F Sicily - Naples
A Tunis Hold
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Naples - Papal States(ec)
F Western Mediterranean Hold

Sweden:
A Brandenburg - Mecklenburg
F Copenhagen - Baltic Sea
A Holstein Supports A Brandenburg - Mecklenburg
F Ingria - Gulf of Bothnia
A Novgorod - Smolensk
A Polotsk Supports A Riga - Courland (*Cut*)
A Riga - Courland (*Fails*)

Turkey:
A Belgrade - Croatia (*Bounce*)
F Candia Supports F Egypt - Ionian Sea
F Constantinople Supports F Ionian Sea - Illyria
F Damascus - Egypt
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Egypt - Ionian Sea
F Egypt - Ionian Sea
F Ionian Sea - Illyria
A Moldavia - Crimea
A Turkestan - Siberia

PapalStates:
A Papal States Supports A Venice (*Disbanded*)

Ukraine:
A Ukraine Supports A Moldavia - Crimea

PENDING RETREATS:

Danish A Mecklenburg can retreat to Stettin or disband.






SUPPLY CENTER OWNERSHIP:
Austria(6): Bavaria, Saxony, Swabia, Prague, Trieste, Vienna.
Denmark-Norway(2): Mecklenburg, Stockholm.
England(6): Bristol, Christiania, Ireland, London, Scotland, United Provinces.
France(Cool: Brest, Flanders, Lorraine, Marseille, Paris, Savoy, Switzerland, Venice.
Poland-Lithuania(Cool: Courland, Cracow, Crimea, Moscow, Prussia, Vilna, Voronezh, Warsaw.
Russia(0): -
Spain(10): Algiers, Lower Saxony, Madrid, Morocco, Naples, Portugal, Rhineland-Westphalia, Sevilla, Tuscany, Tunis.
Sweden(7): Abo, Brandenburg, Copenhagen, Holstein, Novgorod, Riga, Stettin.
Turkey(9): Belgrade, Candia, Constantinople, Damascus, Moldavia, Persia, Transylvania, Turkestan, Wallachia.
Minor Powers(2): Papal States, Ukraine.

DEADLINE SCHEDULE: (all orders are due NLT 6PM CET (i.e. GMT+1)...not local time)
o Summer 1652 Retreats: 18 December
o Fall 1652 Moves: (21) 23 December, 8PM CET
o Winter 1652 Retreats/Adjustments: 1 January
o Spring 1653 Moves: (4) 6 January



ORDERS MAP:


RESULTS MAP:

[Reply]

1648 091010: Spring 1652 Moves (dc279) ellingermc Dec 16, 12:52 pm
Retreat A Mecklenburg to StettinMarc.
Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®From: Charles Féaux de la Croix <charlesf(at)web.de>
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:30:36 +0100
To: Mike Hoffman<mrh(at)panix.com>; Marc Ellinger<mellinger(at)blitzbardgett.com>; Harvey Morris<hmtucaz(at)gmail.com>; Nigel Phillips<nephilli99(at)hotmail.com>; Jorge Saralegui<jmsaralegui(at)gmail.com>; Mikael Johansson<m_don_j(at)hotmail.com>; Dirk Knemeyer<dirk(at)knemeyer.com>; Jeff Hall<hall.jeff(at)gmail.com>; Aidan Slattery<AiSlattery(at)aol.com>; <dc279(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Charles Féaux de la Croix<charlesf(at)web.de>
Cc: RJ Jenulis<R.Jenulis(at)gmail.com>; Nick Higgins<congressofvienna1814(at)yahoo.com>; Jeffrey Kase<jeffreykase(at)yahoo.com>; <jfburgess(at)gmail.com>; Marc Ellinger<mellinger(at)blitzbardgett.com>; Tony Cheng<moskatoe(at)gmail.com>; Benjamin Hester<screwtape777(at)gmail.com>; Mario Huys<woelpad(at)yahoo.com>; Chris McInerney<c.p.mcinerney(at)gmail.com>; Wladimir Mysonski<wmysonski(at)gmail.com>
Subject: 1648 091010: Spring 1652 Moves

Grüß Gott!
The focal point of the season's military campaigns inarguably lay in northern Europe. The Swedish garrison of Novgorod left the city at the mercy of the Poles and thrust deep into the interior. Meanwhile, the debarkation of Cromwell's Ironsides in Scandinavian ports has introduced a new player in this wider Baltic arena. As for the Empire, France has been invited by the Spaniards to garrison the Rhineland, Sweden moved on the Danes and the Polish king secured the Brandenburg electorate for one of his younger sons, who had lorded over the Crimea before the Turks claimed those Tartar lands.

The meek Pope has also finally succumbed to foreign pressure and appears to no longer be the master of the Patrimonium Petri. That leaves only the undaunted Ukrainian Cossacks as the one lesser power able to claim some measure of independence.

I've now updated the SC Ownership count. Sorry about the earlier confusion.

Denmark's retreat is due on 18 December and preliminary Fall 1652 orders are due no later than 21 December, 6 PM CET (GMT+1). Note that we'll have a slightly extended Fall deadline (8 PM instead of 6 PM CET), as requested by a player.

Liebe Grüsse,

Charles

----------
PLAYERS:
AUSTRIA: Mike Hoffman <mrh(at)panix.com>
DENMARK-NORWAY: Marc Ellinger <mellinger(at)blitzbardgett.com>
ENGLAND: Harvey Morris <hmtucaz(at)gmail.com>
FRANCE: Nigel Phillips <nephilli99(at)hotmail.com>
POLAND-LITHUANIA: Jorge Saralegui <jmsaralegui(at)gmail.com>
RUSSIA: Mikael Johansson <m_don_j(at)hotmail.com> (eliminated Winter 1650)
SPAIN: Dirk Knemeyer <dirk(at)knemeyer.com>
SWEDEN: Jeff Hall <hall.jeff(at)gmail.com>
TURKEY: Aidan Slattery <AiSlattery(at)aol.com>

PROCLAMATIONS:
o DANES DEFEATED NEAR WITTSTOCK
o CROMWELL SENDS HIS GODLY ARMY TO SCANDINAVIA
o SPANIARDS INVITE FRENCH TO GARRISON THE RHINELAND
o NOVGOROD SACKED BY POLISH TROOPS
o WARSAW SECURES THE BRANDENBURG ELECTORATE FOR DYNASTY'S SCION
o POPE SEEKS REFUGE IN CASTELLO SANT ANGELO AS SPANISH TROOPS SACK THE ETERNAL CITY
o SULTAN GAINS SUZERAINITY OVER THE CRIMEA







PRESS: None. Sad

ORDERS:

Austria:
A Hesse - Lower Saxony (*Fails*)
A Saxony Supports A Hesse - Lower Saxony
A Swabia Supports A Saxony
A Trieste Supports A Tyrolia
A Tyrolia Supports A Swabia
A Vienna Supports A Trieste

Denmark-Norway:
A Mecklenburg Supports A Hesse - Lower Saxony (*Dislodged*)
F Stockholm(wc) - Scania

England:
F English Channel - United Provinces
F North Sea Convoys A United Provinces - Bohuslan
F Norwegian Sea Convoys A Scotland - Karelia
A Scotland - Karelia
F Skagerrak Convoys A United Provinces - Bohuslan
A United Provinces - Bohuslan

France:
A Brest - Paris
F Flanders Hold
F Helgoland Bight Supports A Lower Saxony
A Lombardy Supports A Venice
A Lorraine - Rhineland-Westphalia
A Paris - Lorraine
A Switzerland Supports A Venice
A Venice Supports A Switzerland

Poland-Lithuania:
A Courland Supports A Vilna - Polotsk (*Cut*)
A Crimea - Volhynia
A Greater Poland - Brandenburg
A Moscow Supports A Siberia - Novgorod
A Prussia Supports A Courland
A Pskov - Ingria
A Siberia - Novgorod
A Vilna - Polotsk (*Fails*)

Spain:
F Adriatic Sea - Croatia (*Bounce*)
A Algiers Supports A Tunis
A Lower Saxony Supports A Lorraine - Rhineland-Westphalia (*Cut*)
F Naples - Papal States(ec)
A Portugal Hold
F Seville Hold
F Sicily - Naples
A Tunis Hold
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Naples - Papal States(ec)
F Western Mediterranean Hold

Sweden:
A Brandenburg - Mecklenburg
F Copenhagen - Baltic Sea
A Holstein Supports A Brandenburg - Mecklenburg
F Ingria - Gulf of Bothnia
A Novgorod - Smolensk
A Polotsk Supports A Riga - Courland (*Cut*)
A Riga - Courland (*Fails*)

Turkey:
A Belgrade - Croatia (*Bounce*)
F Candia Supports F Egypt - Ionian Sea
F Constantinople Supports F Ionian Sea - Illyria
F Damascus - Egypt
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Egypt - Ionian Sea
F Egypt - Ionian Sea
F Ionian Sea - Illyria
A Moldavia - Crimea
A Turkestan - Siberia

PapalStates:
A Papal States Supports A Venice (*Disbanded*)

Ukraine:
A Ukraine Supports A Moldavia - Crimea

PENDING RETREATS:

Danish A Mecklenburg can retreat to Stettin or disband.






SUPPLY CENTER OWNERSHIP:
Austria(6): Bavaria, Saxony, Swabia, Prague, Trieste, Vienna.
Denmark-Norway(2): Mecklenburg, Stockholm.
England(6): Bristol, Christiania, Ireland, London, Scotland, United Provinces.
France(Cool: Brest, Flanders, Lorraine, Marseille, Paris, Savoy, Switzerland, Venice.
Poland-Lithuania(Cool: Courland, Cracow, Crimea, Moscow, Prussia, Vilna, Voronezh, Warsaw.
Russia(0): -
Spain(10): Algiers, Lower Saxony, Madrid, Morocco, Naples, Portugal, Rhineland-Westphalia, Sevilla, Tuscany, Tunis.
Sweden(7): Abo, Brandenburg, Copenhagen, Holstein, Novgorod, Riga, Stettin.
Turkey(9): Belgrade, Candia, Constantinople, Damascus, Moldavia, Persia, Transylvania, Turkestan, Wallachia.
Minor Powers(2): Papal States, Ukraine.

DEADLINE SCHEDULE: (all orders are due NLT 6PM CET (i.e. GMT+1)...not local time)
o Summer 1652 Retreats: 18 December
o Fall 1652 Moves: (21) 23 December, 8PM CET
o Winter 1652 Retreats/Adjustments: 1 January
o Spring 1653 Moves: (4) 6 January



ORDERS MAP:


RESULTS MAP:
DC 260 (Asian): S1910 Adjudication - AceRimmer   (Dec 16, 2009, 12:28 pm)
The East India Empire (formerly known as China) looks to have seen its last days. And Siberia is in a position to seize a Persian rug or two.

There is one retreat due tomorrow from Mike:

F Arabian Sea can retreat westward to Yemen, Red Sea, East Africa, East African Sea, or OTB.

I would like to target one more year before Christmas, but am I whacked? Is it possible to have F1910 on Monday and retreats and builds on Tuesday? By Wednesday, I'll be on an airplane. Let me know if that's a conflict. We can always postpone until the week after Christmas.

Spring 1910:

India:
A Afghanistan Supports A Uzbekistan
A Bombay Supports F Pakistan
F Pakistan Supports A Bombay (*Cut*)
A Tibet Supports A Manchuria - Beijing (*Disbanded*)

Indonesia:
F Bangladesh - Calcutta (*Bounce*)
F Bay of Bengal Supports F Bangladesh - Calcutta
A Borneo - Shanghai
A Calcutta - Kunlun (*Fails*)
F Celebes Sea Supports F East China Sea
F Central Indian Ocean - Arabian Sea
A Chongqing Supports A Shanghai - Tibet
F East China Sea Supports A Borneo - Shanghai (*Cut*)
F Philippines Supports F East China Sea
F South China Sea Convoys A Borneo - Shanghai
F Seychelles Supports F Central Indian Ocean - Arabian Sea
A Shanghai - Tibet
F Sri Lanka Supports F Central Indian Ocean - Arabian Sea

Japan:
F Hokkaido Supports F Honshu
F Honshu Supports F Hokkaido

Persia:
F Arabian Sea - Pakistan (*Dislodged*)
F Balkans(sc) Hold
F Caspian Sea Convoys A Sevastopol - Moscow
A Iran Supports F Arabian Sea - Pakistan
F Iraq Supports A Iran
F Oman - Arabian Sea (*Fails*)
F Persian Gulf Supports A Iran
A Sevastopol - Moscow (*Fails*)

Siberia:
F Bering Strait - East China Sea (*Fails*)
A Delhi Supports A Kunlun - Calcutta
A Irkutsk - Novosibirsk
A Korea - Beijing
A Kunlun - Calcutta (*Bounce*)
A Manchuria - Mongolia
A Moscow - Warsaw
F Sea of Okhotsk Supports F Bering Strait - East China Sea
A Urals - Moscow
A Ukraine Supports A Urals - Moscow
A Uzbekistan Hold
A West Siberia - Urals
F Yellow Sea Convoys A Korea - Beijing

[Reply]

dc278 - Fall 1904 Results - z93blom   (Dec 16, 2009, 11:28 am)
All,

My wife tells me that she's having problems sending mail to my normal mail address - they are bouncing somewhere, and I have received suspiciously few orders this season, so I suspect that some of you may be having the same problems.


If you have received a confirmation from me you're fine. Otherwise, please resubmit your orders to this address:


blom.fredrik(at)gmail.com ([email]blom.fredrik(at)gmail.com[/email])


I'm extending the deadline for dc278 by a day in order to get orders. Those of you who do not need to think about retreat - start thinking about the builds - you can sent them in already if you know what you plan to build. I'll try to make the next turn (builds) due by Friday, to keep the game moving.


German A Berlin can retreat to Silesia.
Italian A Munich can retreat to Silesia or Bohemia or Tyrolia.
Italian F Tunis can retreat to North Africa or Western 
           Mediterranean.
Russian A Warsaw can retreat to Prussia or Livonia or Ukraine.



Next turn: Autumn 1904 Retreats
Next Deadline: Thursday, 17th of December, 19:00 GMT (7PM).







/Fredrik

[Reply]

DC 285: Deadline update: 6 days - blueraider0 at gmail.com   (Dec 16, 2009, 10:00 am)
Illustrious leaders,
I have 3/5 order sets in.  The deadline is on the 22nd.  I'll send nagging e-mails the 21st to anyone who hasn't sent me any orders by then.
 
May the Gods be with you!
 
-Maslow

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

[Reply]

Welcome: Ancient Med! - blueraider0 at gmail.com   (Dec 16, 2009, 9:58 am)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email])>
Date: Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:23 PM
Subject: Welcome: Ancient Med!
To: Sam_Buck_Productions(at)mac.com ([email]Sam_Buck_Productions(at)mac.com[/email]), sgttodd(at)mainecav.org ([email]sgttodd(at)mainecav.org[/email]), smegdwarf(at)yahoo.com ([email]smegdwarf(at)yahoo.com[/email]), mrh(at)panix.com ([email]mrh(at)panix.com[/email]), MDemagogue(at)gmail.com ([email]MDemagogue(at)gmail.com[/email])


Hello gamers!  This e-mail is your official welcome to the game.  If you haven't, please add my e-mail to your address book so nothing important ends up in your spam folder.  Our game number is DC 285.  Please include it in the subject of every e-mail, otherwise I CANNOT gauruntee it will get to me.  I will try to confirm every order set sent to me within 24 hours.  If you don't hear from me within 36 hours, you might want to send it again.  I will use the latest orders.
 
I hold deadlines very strictly, and have zero tolerance for NMRs.  However, I do what I can to insure they never happen.  First, I encourage everyone to send in prelim-orders.  Uncoordinated orders are better than none.   Also, when it gets to 24 hours before the deadline, I will send everyone who hasn't sent me in any orders a reminder.  If any player NMRs twice, I will find a replacement, no exceptions.  If you need an extension on the deadline, please let me know.  I'll be more than happy to accomidate.  Just don't ask with only one or two days to go - ask as ahead of time as possible, please.
 
Below are an adapted set of rules of the Ancient Med variant.  Please read them carefully and keep them on record.  I promise, however, you will never recieve anything this long from me ever again.  But before we fall into the black hole of variant rules, Ashlee, tell them who are leaders are!
 
Ruling the high seas in Triremes and running the fields of North Africa on elephan, dating all the way back to Phoenicia herself, please welcome descendent to the doomed queen Dido, the newest king of Carthage, Gerald Todd!  SGTodd(at)Mainecav.org ([email]SGTodd(at)Mainecav.org[/email])
 
Need bread?  Need water that might turn into blood at a Deity's notice?  Want a monarchy that surpasses its level of greed with only its level of incest?  If you like looking for huge libraries and lighthouses that crumble, this woul be the perfect vacation spot, just hope the new King isn't looking for home for the afterlife, or you might be stuck building the Pyamid of King Adam Martin-Schwarze smegdwarf(at)yahoo.com ([email]smegdwarf(at)yahoo.com[/email]),
 
Sex, monstrous bureaucratic systems, aimless philosophy, hot sweaty men defending a small pass.  No, this isn't a rewriting of Kent State's history - welcome to the land of the flamboyant and the home of the petty, you guessed it, Greece!  And who is the man who managed to unite all the Greek city states together?  Why, king Sam Buck,  Sam_Buck_Productions(at)Mac.com ([email]Sam_Buck_Productions(at)Mac.com[/email])
 
And in the yellow corner, bringing all the fancy rugs and vases his servants can carry, his ancestors tried to use physical force, he's thinking of using culutral oppression (with a couple of thousand knives, I guess).  His arrows may blot out the sun, but that doesn't mean he can't party like its 399, emperor of the Persian empire,  Mike Hoffman, mrh(at)panix.com ([email]mrh(at)panix.com[/email])
 
Out of the darkness, a light shines.  Men panic before its mighty hand, and childen shiver in fear.  A star is rising in the east, and the soothsayers predict it will not be stopped.  No, this isn't some Divine comeuppance, nor the await Judgement Day - and sure the light is only coming from the bathhouses, and the men panic before the mighty taxes, and the chilren shiver in dread of a public schol system, and the soothsayers have been paid off, but that's what the Romans do!  Travin their roots to Aeneas, the Romans long for their Trojan home once again.  And they will crush anyone who stands in their way - pending approval through the senate and the signatures of the centaurions and the obedience of the legions and the will of a consul, and pesuming there isn't some conspiracy at home to take care of.  But they WILL get to it.  And who gets to lead this juggernaut of a committee?   Mark Utterback has siezed the reins of Rome! MDemagogue(at)gmail.com ([email]MDemagogue(at)gmail.com[/email])
 
(I am a big ancient history buff (My degree is in the Classics), so get used to the above jokes).
 
First deadline is in two weeks, on December 22nd at 23:30 EST (I think that's -5 GMT).  Every other deadline will be a week, with retreats/builds being 2-3 days.  The obvious exception will be the second deadline, which would fall on Dec 29th, but I have a feeling Christmas could complicate things, and maybe New Years, too.  We'll talk details then, but I won't set a deadline after the first moves are out, instead I'll ask what time frame seems to work for everyone.
 
 
 
Adapted from: http://www.variantbank.org/results/rules/a/ancient_mediterranean.htm
 
The normal rules of the game of Diplomacy apply, with the following additions, exceptions and clarifications. Note there is only one minor exception to the normal rules (Baleares). The rest of the following explanations involve either the expected things that must be defined in Diplomacy variants or geographical considerations which simply clarify where units may or may not move. If you are familiar with the normal rules of Diplomacy, you will be able to read through the following very quickly - it's not as long as it looks.

[u:02cf5c3747]Home Supply Centers and Starting Positions of the Powers[/u:02cf5c3747]
   Rome  (red)   fleet Neapolis  army Roma  army Ravenna  Carthage  (dark blue)  fleet Thapsus  army Cirta  army Carthage  Greece  (green)  fleet Sparta  army Athens  army Macedonia  Persia  (black)  fleet Sidon  army Antioch  army Damascus  Egypt  (yellow)  fleet Alexandria  army Memphis  army Thebes

Note that on the map, home supply centers are designated by a dot with a circle around it, whereas supply centers which start the game unowned, are designated by a plain dot. As in the normal rules, a power may build new units only in its home supply centers.
[u:02cf5c3747]Victory Criteria[/u:02cf5c3747]
18 supply centers. This is a simple majority (interestingly: Ancient Med has the same number of supply centers as the standard game). 
[u:02cf5c3747]Move Dates and Adjustments[/u:02cf5c3747]
Each turn alternates between Spring and Fall, starting the game on a Spring turn, with adjustments being made after a Fall turn. Each successive Spring the year increases by one. This is just like the standard game except the variant’s first year is 300 BC  instead of 1901 AD.  For those ancient history buffs, this seems to me like the only time when we could reasonably pretend these 5 civilizations were all around and equally powerful.  Years will therefore move in descending order, 300 BC, 299 BC, 298 BC, etc.
[u:02cf5c3747]Impassable Spaces[/u:02cf5c3747]
Any areas that are not named on the board are not passable. The Atlantic Ocean can not be occupied by any units.  
[u:02cf5c3747]Islands[/u:02cf5c3747]
Islands are distinct spaces. An island may be occupied by an army or a fleet. Each island has one continuous coast, therefore a fleet on an island may move to any space adjacent to it. For example, a fleet could move from the Egyptian Sea to Crete in one turn, and then move to the Aegean Sea in the next turn.  
[u:02cf5c3747]Movement Across Narrow Straits[/u:02cf5c3747]
Arrows on the board indicate two adjacent land (coastal) spaces. An army may move from one space to the other in one turn without being convoyed. Because they are adjacent, fleets may also move from one space to the other in one turn. Note also that the Tyrrhenean Sea is adjacent to the Ausonian Sea.  
[u:02cf5c3747]Byzantium[/u:02cf5c3747]
Byzantium is one space which straddles a waterway. The waterway allows movement of a fleet in Byzantium to any adjacent coastal space or sea space. The waterway does not impede the movement of an army through Byzantium. And it is a supply center. In other words, it works just like Constantinople in the standard game.  
[u:02cf5c3747]Baleares[/u:02cf5c3747]
Baleares is a single space (which consists of the islands and the water around them). Since it contains both land and water, it can be occupied by a fleet or an army. However, since it is a single space, it can only be occupied by one unit at a time. Although an army can occupy Baleares, it can not move there directly from the mainland spaces since the islands are too far from the coast. For an army to enter or leave Baleares, it would have to be convoyed by a fleet in the Berber Sea or the Ligurian Sea. Since Baleares consists mostly of water, it is considered a sea space for the purposes of convoys, therefore a fleet occupying Baleares may be used to convoy an army using the normal convoy rules.  Baleares IS a SUPPLY CENTER  
[u:02cf5c3747]Four-way Intersection in the High Seas[/u:02cf5c3747]
In the middle of the board there is an area where four sea spaces come together at one point. They are the Ausonian Sea, Messenian Sea, Gulf of Tacape and Libyan Sea. All four of these spaces are adjacent to each of the other three at that point. Therefore, a fleet in one of these spaces may move to any of the other three. In other words, a fleet in any of these spaces may move diagonally.
By virtue of the expanse of the open seas, fleets can pass each other in a criss-cross fashion without impeding each others' movement. For example, a Roman fleet could move from the Ausonian Sea to the Libyan Sea and a Greek fleet could move from the Messenian Sea to the Gulf of Tacape on the same turn and both of these moves would be allowed. Note that this criss-crossing is not the same as two units exchanging places. For example, if a Roman fleet tried to move from the Ausonian Sea to the Libyan Sea and an Egyptian fleet tried to move from the Libyan Sea to the Ausonian Sea on the same turn, these moves would not be allowed due to the normal rules.  
[u:02cf5c3747]The Diolkos[/u:02cf5c3747]
The border between Sparta and Athens effectively works like a canal. It cuts across the isthmus and allows fleets to move through. For example, a fleet in the Aegean Sea could move to Athens and then, on the following turn, to the Ionian Sea. Note that in game terms, this means Athens effectively has one continuous coast. Armies can freely move between Sparta and Athens.  It operates like the Kiel Canal in standard game.
The historical precedence for this is not an actual canal. The Diolkos was a roadway built by the Greeks for the purpose of moving ships across the isthmus on large wheeled carts. You can still see the ruts in the ground today. See Ancient Diolkos of Corinth and The Diolkos and the Corinth Canal.  
[u:02cf5c3747]The Nile River and Canal[/u:02cf5c3747]
The Nile River acts as the boundary between the spaces on its east and west banks. The river is not a space on the board. It can not be occupied by any units. However, it is considered to be navigable. Therefore, a fleet may move to and from spaces that are adjacent along the river. For example, Sinai to Thebes, Thebes to Memphis, Memphis to Alexandria would all be legal moves for a fleet. Memphis to Cyrene would not be a legal move for a fleet. Egypt can build fleets in any of its home supply centers.
There is also a canal that connects the Nile River Delta to the Reed Sea. It acts as the boundary between Sinai and Thebes. It is also navigable and therefore allows fleet movement between Sinai, Thebes and Reed Sea. Reed Sea is not adjacent to the Gulf of Pelusium or Alexandria. Notice that due to the various waterways and coastlines, Sinai and Thebes each have one continuous coast.
Armies can freely move across the Nile River and canal.
There actually is much precedence for a canal connecting the Nile River to Reed Sea in ancient history. It required constant dredging to keep it clear of sand and therefore was subject to long periods in history of not being navigable (although this spuratic availablitly is not reflected in the game). See Pharaonic Egypt: Canals and Ancient Economies (this second article is long and does not deal with the canal directly, so search for the word "canal" using your browser's find command).  
[u:02cf5c3747]The Nile River Delta[/u:02cf5c3747]
The Nile Delta is not a distinct space on the board. It can not be occupied by any units. There are four spaces which are in contact with the delta. They are Alexandria, Thebes, Sinai and the Gulf of Pelusium. All four of these spaces are considered to be adjacent to each of the other three, at all times, by virtue of the multiple water channels in the delta. This provides increased flexibility concerning the movement of fleets. A fleet in any of these four spaces may move to any of the other three. The delta does not impede the movement of armies. An army in any of the three land spaces in contact with the delta, may move to either of the other two.
The key to remember is that Thebes is always adjacent to the Gulf of Pelusium AND Alexandria is always adjacent to Sinai (in addition to the obvious adjacancies). For example, a fleet could move from Thebes to the Gulf of Pelusium and, on the same turn, an army or a fleet, could move from Alexandria to Sinai. It should be noted that this criss-crossing is not the same as two units exchanging places which is not allowed.
[u:02cf5c3747]Convoy Clarifications[/u:02cf5c3747]
As in the normal rules, no fleet in a land space can convoy armies. This includes any coastal space, island (except Baleares), Byzantium and land spaces adjacent to the Nile River or the delta.
[u:02cf5c3747]Abbreviations for Ancient Med Names[/u:02cf5c3747]
For almost every space on the board, the first three letters of the name are used for its abbreviation. This includes spaces which have two words in the name. So the Egyptian Sea is "Egy" and the Cilician Strait is "Cil". None of the letters in the words "sea" or "strait" are used. However, names that have three words in them use the first letter of each of the three words. So the Gulf of Pelusium is "GoP". There are only a few exceptions to these guidelines due to redundancies. The following is a complete list of the exceptions to the "use the first three letters" rule.
Gulf of Pelusium = GoP
Gulf of Syrtis = GoS
Gulf of Tacape = GoT
Sardinia = Sad
Sarmatia = Sam
Sinai = Sii
Sinope = Sip
Tyre = Tye
Tyrrhenean Sea = Tyn
--
"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."



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

[Reply]

DC 281 Winter 1902 - psychosis1973   (Dec 16, 2009, 8:47 am)
OK, if everyone gets moves in by Friday that they mark as final, I'll adjudicate at 2100 GMT. For clarity, I'm treating all moves received so far for this turn as prelims. If you want them made final moves, you'll need to indicate that in another email to me.

Otherwise, I'll adjudicate on Monday

Michael

--- On Wed, 16/12/09, William McQuaid <elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca> wrote:

From: William McQuaid <elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca>
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: "Kyle Rudge" <krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com>, "John R" <untitled36(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: "Alex Maslow" <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>, "Matthew Jones" <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>, "William Fleming" <wtfleming(at)msn.com>, psychosis(at)sky.com, edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com, mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net, dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Date: Wednesday, 16 December, 2009, 14:15
Same
here.

From:
Kyle Rudge <krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com>
To: John R
<untitled36(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: Alex
Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>; Matthew Jones
<matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>; William Fleming
<wtfleming(at)msn.com>; psychosis(at)sky.com;
elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca; edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com;
mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net; dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wed,
December 16, 2009
8:44:01 AM
Subject: Re:
DC 281 Winter 1902

Me three.

Kyle Rudge


On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 7:43 AM,
John R <untitled36(at)yahoo.com>
wrote:


My prelims are in.
I'm with Alex, that let's just see what happens. if
all moves are in by fri, go ahead and adjucate, if not, the
original deadline stands.


 
 




From: Alex
Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>
To: Matthew
Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>


Cc: William
Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com>;
psychosis(at)sky.com;
elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca;
krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com;
edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com;
untitled36(at)yahoo.com;
mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net;
dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com


Sent: Tue,
December 15, 2009 7:41:02 PM
Subject: Re:
DC 281 Winter 1902



If all orders are in by Friday, I say adjudicate.  But
I don't really want to change the deadline. 
I'm kinda busy this week and not sure how time consuming
it will actually end up being.....


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 PM,
Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>
wrote:

I'll have my orders in by Friday.


MJ





On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM,
William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com>
wrote:


Just wondering how everyone would feel about
submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things
along.  I'm fine either way, but I thought I
would at least mention it.
 


Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com;
matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com;
elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca;
krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com;
edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com;
wtfleming(at)msn.com;
untitled36(at)yahoo.com


CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net;
dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com










Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe
during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an
army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest
 
Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which
force he wanted to disband.  As such, I applied the
guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet
in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from
England's home centres.  This doesn't count as
an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.


 
We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100
GMT on Monday 21 December.  I'd be looking to get
any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline
for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday
weekend.  Anyone with any problems with these
indicative deadlines, let me know.


 
ORDERS
 
England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara



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--
 "Quit?  Ya know once I was thinking about
quitting when I was diagnosed with brain, lung and
testicular cancer... all at the same time, but with the love
and support of my friends and family I got back on the bike
and I won the tour de France five times in a row.  But
I'm sure you have a good reason to quit."


            Lance Armstrong
in DodgeBall



--
"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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[Reply]

DC 281 Winter 1902 - SensFan33   (Dec 16, 2009, 8:14 am)
Same here.


From: Kyle Rudge <krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com>
To: John R <untitled36(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>; Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>; William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com>; psychosis(at)sky.com; elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca; edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net; dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wed, December 16, 2009 8:44:01 AM
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter 1902

Me three.
Kyle Rudge


On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 7:43 AM, John R <untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:

My prelims are in. I'm with Alex, that let's just see what happens. if all moves are in by fri, go ahead and adjucate, if not, the original deadline stands.





From: Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email])>
To: Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])>
Cc: William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])>; psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email]); mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])
Sent: Tue, December 15, 2009 7:41:02 PM
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter 1902



If all orders are in by Friday, I say adjudicate. But I don't really want to change the deadline. I'm kinda busy this week and not sure how time consuming it will actually end up being.....

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:6b304eb84f]I'll have my orders in by Friday.

MJ


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:6b304eb84f] Just wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things along. I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least mention it.

Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email])
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email]); matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])
CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])


Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest

Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband. As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres. This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.

We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December. I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend. Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.

ORDERS

England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara




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Lance Armstrong in DodgeBall


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--
"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."







[/quote:6b304eb84f]





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DC 281 Winter 1902 - ignite107   (Dec 16, 2009, 7:44 am)
Me three.
Kyle Rudge


On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 7:43 AM, John R <untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:

My prelims are in. I'm with Alex, that let's just see what happens. if all moves are in by fri, go ahead and adjucate, if not, the original deadline stands.
 
 



From: Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email])>
To: Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])>
Cc: William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])>; psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email]); mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])
Sent: Tue, December 15, 2009 7:41:02 PM
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter 1902



If all orders are in by Friday, I say adjudicate.  But I don't really want to change the deadline.  I'm kinda busy this week and not sure how time consuming it will actually end up being.....

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:3c2127385c]I'll have my orders in by Friday.

MJ


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:3c2127385c] Just wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things along.  I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least mention it.
 
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email])
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email]); matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])
CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])


Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest
 
Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband.  As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres.  This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.
 
We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December.  I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend.  Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.
 
ORDERS
 
England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara




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 "Quit?  Ya know once I was thinking about quitting when I was diagnosed with brain, lung and testicular cancer... all at the same time, but with the love and support of my friends and family I got back on the bike and I won the tour de France five times in a row.  But I'm sure you have a good reason to quit."
            Lance Armstrong in DodgeBall


[/quote:3c2127385c]


--
"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."







[/quote:3c2127385c]

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DC 281 Winter 1902 - untitled36 at yahoo.com   (Dec 16, 2009, 7:42 am)
My prelims are in. I'm with Alex, that let's just see what happens. if all moves are in by fri, go ahead and adjucate, if not, the original deadline stands.



From: Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>
To: Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>
Cc: William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com>; psychosis(at)sky.com; elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca; krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com; edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com; untitled36(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net; dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Tue, December 15, 2009 7:41:02 PM
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter 1902

If all orders are in by Friday, I say adjudicate. But I don't really want to change the deadline. I'm kinda busy this week and not sure how time consuming it will actually end up being.....

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:

I'll have my orders in by Friday.

MJ


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:c93f2cbaf5] Just wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things along. I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least mention it.

Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email])
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email]); matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])
CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])


Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest

Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband. As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres. This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.

We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December. I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend. Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.

ORDERS

England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara




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Lance Armstrong in DodgeBall


[/quote:c93f2cbaf5]


--
"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 277: Fall 1998 Deadline Reminder - AlanRFarrington   (Dec 15, 2009, 8:28 pm)
Fall 1998 Orders are due in less than 24 hours!

Still need 6 sets!

--Alan
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DC 281 Winter 1902 - blueraider0 at gmail.com   (Dec 15, 2009, 7:40 pm)
If all orders are in by Friday, I say adjudicate.  But I don't really want to change the deadline.  I'm kinda busy this week and not sure how time consuming it will actually end up being.....

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:

I'll have my orders in by Friday.

MJ


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:b3845a41b2] Just wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things along.  I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least mention it.
 
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email])
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email]); matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])
CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])


Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest
 
Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband.  As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres.  This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.
 
We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December.  I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend.  Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.
 
ORDERS
 
England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara




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 "Quit?  Ya know once I was thinking about quitting when I was diagnosed with brain, lung and testicular cancer... all at the same time, but with the love and support of my friends and family I got back on the bike and I won the tour de France five times in a row.  But I'm sure you have a good reason to quit."
            Lance Armstrong in DodgeBall


[/quote:b3845a41b2]


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

[Reply]

DC 281 Winter 1902 - lord_granite   (Dec 15, 2009, 7:26 pm)
I'll have my orders in by Friday.

MJ

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])> wrote:

Just wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things along.  I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least mention it.
 
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email])
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email]); matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])
CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])


Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest
 
Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband.  As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres.  This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.
 
We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December.  I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend.  Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.
 
ORDERS
 
England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara




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            Lance Armstrong in DodgeBall

[Reply]

DC 281 Winter 1902 - wtfleming at msn.com   (Dec 15, 2009, 4:00 pm)
Just wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things along. I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least mention it.

Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com; matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com; elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca; krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com; edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com; wtfleming(at)msn.com; untitled36(at)yahoo.com
CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net; dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com

Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest

Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband. As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres. This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.

We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December. I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend. Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.

ORDERS

England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara

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DC 281 Winter 1902 - psychosis1973   (Dec 15, 2009, 3:01 pm)
Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest

Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband. As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres. This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.

We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December. I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend. Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.

ORDERS

England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara

[Reply]

DC 281 Winter 1902 (dc281) lord_granite Dec 15, 07:26 pm
I'll have my orders in by Friday.

MJ

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])> wrote:

Just wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things along.  I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least mention it.
 
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email])
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email]); matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])
CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])


Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest
 
Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband.  As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres.  This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.
 
We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December.  I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend.  Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.
 
ORDERS
 
England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara




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 "Quit?  Ya know once I was thinking about quitting when I was diagnosed with brain, lung and testicular cancer... all at the same time, but with the love and support of my friends and family I got back on the bike and I won the tour de France five times in a row.  But I'm sure you have a good reason to quit."
            Lance Armstrong in DodgeBall
DC 281 Winter 1902 (dc281) ignite107 Dec 16, 07:44 am
Me three.
Kyle Rudge


On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 7:43 AM, John R <untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:

My prelims are in. I'm with Alex, that let's just see what happens. if all moves are in by fri, go ahead and adjucate, if not, the original deadline stands.
 
 



From: Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email])>
To: Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])>
Cc: William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])>; psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email]); mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])
Sent: Tue, December 15, 2009 7:41:02 PM
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter 1902



If all orders are in by Friday, I say adjudicate.  But I don't really want to change the deadline.  I'm kinda busy this week and not sure how time consuming it will actually end up being.....

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:3c2127385c]I'll have my orders in by Friday.

MJ


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:3c2127385c] Just wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things along.  I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least mention it.
 
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email])
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email]); matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])
CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])


Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest
 
Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband.  As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres.  This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.
 
We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December.  I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend.  Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.
 
ORDERS
 
England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara




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 "Quit?  Ya know once I was thinking about quitting when I was diagnosed with brain, lung and testicular cancer... all at the same time, but with the love and support of my friends and family I got back on the bike and I won the tour de France five times in a row.  But I'm sure you have a good reason to quit."
            Lance Armstrong in DodgeBall


[/quote:3c2127385c]


--
"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."







[/quote:3c2127385c]
DC 281 Winter 1902 (dc281) SensFan33 Dec 16, 08:14 am
Same here.


From: Kyle Rudge <krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com>
To: John R <untitled36(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>; Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>; William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com>; psychosis(at)sky.com; elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca; edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net; dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wed, December 16, 2009 8:44:01 AM
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter 1902

Me three.
Kyle Rudge


On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 7:43 AM, John R <untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:

My prelims are in. I'm with Alex, that let's just see what happens. if all moves are in by fri, go ahead and adjucate, if not, the original deadline stands.





From: Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email])>
To: Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])>
Cc: William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])>; psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email]); mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])
Sent: Tue, December 15, 2009 7:41:02 PM
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter 1902



If all orders are in by Friday, I say adjudicate. But I don't really want to change the deadline. I'm kinda busy this week and not sure how time consuming it will actually end up being.....

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:6b304eb84f]I'll have my orders in by Friday.

MJ


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:6b304eb84f] Just wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things along. I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least mention it.

Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email])
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email]); matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])
CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])


Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest

Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband. As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres. This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.

We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December. I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend. Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.

ORDERS

England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara




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"Quit? Ya know once I was thinking about quitting when I was diagnosed with brain, lung and testicular cancer... all at the same time, but with the love and support of my friends and family I got back on the bike and I won the tour de France five times in a row. But I'm sure you have a good reason to quit."
Lance Armstrong in DodgeBall


[/quote:6b304eb84f]


--
"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."







[/quote:6b304eb84f]





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DC 281 Winter 1902 (dc281) psychosis1973 Dec 16, 08:47 am
OK, if everyone gets moves in by Friday that they mark as final, I'll adjudicate at 2100 GMT. For clarity, I'm treating all moves received so far for this turn as prelims. If you want them made final moves, you'll need to indicate that in another email to me.

Otherwise, I'll adjudicate on Monday

Michael

--- On Wed, 16/12/09, William McQuaid <elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca> wrote:

From: William McQuaid <elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca>
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: "Kyle Rudge" <krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com>, "John R" <untitled36(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: "Alex Maslow" <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>, "Matthew Jones" <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>, "William Fleming" <wtfleming(at)msn.com>, psychosis(at)sky.com, edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com, mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net, dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Date: Wednesday, 16 December, 2009, 14:15
Same
here.

From:
Kyle Rudge <krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com>
To: John R
<untitled36(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: Alex
Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>; Matthew Jones
<matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>; William Fleming
<wtfleming(at)msn.com>; psychosis(at)sky.com;
elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca; edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com;
mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net; dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wed,
December 16, 2009
8:44:01 AM
Subject: Re:
DC 281 Winter 1902

Me three.

Kyle Rudge


On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 7:43 AM,
John R <untitled36(at)yahoo.com>
wrote:


My prelims are in.
I'm with Alex, that let's just see what happens. if
all moves are in by fri, go ahead and adjucate, if not, the
original deadline stands.


 
 




From: Alex
Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>
To: Matthew
Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>


Cc: William
Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com>;
psychosis(at)sky.com;
elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca;
krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com;
edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com;
untitled36(at)yahoo.com;
mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net;
dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com


Sent: Tue,
December 15, 2009 7:41:02 PM
Subject: Re:
DC 281 Winter 1902



If all orders are in by Friday, I say adjudicate.  But
I don't really want to change the deadline. 
I'm kinda busy this week and not sure how time consuming
it will actually end up being.....


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 PM,
Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>
wrote:

I'll have my orders in by Friday.


MJ





On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM,
William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com>
wrote:


Just wondering how everyone would feel about
submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things
along.  I'm fine either way, but I thought I
would at least mention it.
 


Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com;
matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com;
elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca;
krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com;
edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com;
wtfleming(at)msn.com;
untitled36(at)yahoo.com


CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net;
dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com










Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe
during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an
army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest
 
Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which
force he wanted to disband.  As such, I applied the
guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet
in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from
England's home centres.  This doesn't count as
an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.


 
We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100
GMT on Monday 21 December.  I'd be looking to get
any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline
for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday
weekend.  Anyone with any problems with these
indicative deadlines, let me know.


 
ORDERS
 
England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara



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protection. Sign
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 "Quit?  Ya know once I was thinking about
quitting when I was diagnosed with brain, lung and
testicular cancer... all at the same time, but with the love
and support of my friends and family I got back on the bike
and I won the tour de France five times in a row.  But
I'm sure you have a good reason to quit."


            Lance Armstrong
in DodgeBall



--
"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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the gift of Flickr!

DC 281 Winter 1902 (dc281) lord_granite Dec 18, 08:39 pm
So, it's Monday then?

MJ



On 16-Dec-09, at 8:15 AM, William McQuaid wrote:

Same here.


From: Kyle Rudge <krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email])>
To: John R <untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])>
Cc: Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email])>; Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])>; William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])>; psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])
Sent: Wed, December 16, 2009 8:44:01 AM
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter 1902

Me three.
Kyle Rudge


On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 7:43 AM, John R <untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:78a823088e]My prelims are in. I'm with Alex, that let's just see what happens. if all moves are in by fri, go ahead and adjucate, if not, the original deadline stands.





From: Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email])>
To: Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])>
Cc: William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])>; psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]); edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email]); mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]);dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])
Sent: Tue, December 15, 2009 7:41:02 PM
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter 1902



If all orders are in by Friday, I say adjudicate. But I don't really want to change the deadline. I'm kinda busy this week and not sure how time consuming it will actually end up being.....

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:78a823088e]I'll have my orders in by Friday.

MJ


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:78a823088e]Just wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things along. I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least mention it.

Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email])
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com ([email]blueraider0(at)gmail.com[/email]); matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email]); elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca ([email]elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca[/email]); krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email]);edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com ([email]edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com[/email]); wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email]); untitled36(at)yahoo.com ([email]untitled36(at)yahoo.com[/email])
CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net ([email]mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net[/email]); dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])


Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest

Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband. As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres. This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.

We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December. I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend. Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.

ORDERS

England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara




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"Quit? Ya know once I was thinking about quitting when I was diagnosed with brain, lung and testicular cancer... all at the same time, but with the love and support of my friends and family I got back on the bike and I won the tour de France five times in a row. But I'm sure you have a good reason to quit."
Lance Armstrong in DodgeBall


[/quote:78a823088e]


--
"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."







[/quote:78a823088e]





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DC 281 Winter 1902 (dc281) psychosis1973 Dec 19, 12:35 am
In the absence of moves from everyone, yes we revert to the original monday at 2100 deadline

--- On Sat, 19/12/09, Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com> wrote:

From: Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: "William McQuaid" <elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca>
Cc: "Kyle Rudge" <krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com>, "John R" <untitled36(at)yahoo.com>, "Alex Maslow" <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>, "William Fleming" <wtfleming(at)msn.com>, psychosis(at)sky.com, edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com, mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net, dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Date: Saturday, 19 December, 2009, 2:39

So, it's Monday then?
MJ

On 16-Dec-09, at 8:15 AM, William McQuaid
wrote:
Same
here.

From: Kyle Rudge <krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com>
To: John R <untitled36(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: Alex Maslow
<blueraider0(at)gmail.com>;
Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>;
William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com>;
psychosis(at)sky.com;
elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca;
edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com;
mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net;
dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wed, December 16,
2009 8:44:01 AM
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter
1902

Me three.

Kyle Rudge


On
Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 7:43 AM, John R <untitled36(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
My
prelims are in. I'm with Alex, that let's just see
what happens. if all moves are in by fri, go ahead and
adjucate, if not, the original deadline stands.  
From: Alex Maslow
<blueraider0(at)gmail.com>
To: Matthew Jones
<matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>
Cc: William Fleming
<wtfleming(at)msn.com>; psychosis(at)sky.com; elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca; krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com; edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com; untitled36(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net;dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Tue, December 15,
2009 7:41:02 PM
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter
1902

If all orders are in by Friday, I say adjudicate.  But
I don't really want to change the deadline. 
I'm kinda busy this week and not sure how time consuming
it will actually end up being.....

On
Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com> wrote:
I'll
have my orders in by Friday.
MJ

On
Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com> wrote:
Just
wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03
orders by this Friday to move things along. 
I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least
mention it.
 
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com; matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com; elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca; krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com;edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com; wtfleming(at)msn.com; untitled36(at)yahoo.com
CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net; dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com

Adjustments
have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with
Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and
France a fleet in Brest Unfortunately,
England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to
disband.  As such, I applied the guidelines in my house
rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded
as it is the furthest force from England's home
centres.  This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's
not a major (Spring or Fall) turn. We
now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on
Monday 21 December.  I'd be looking to get any
retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for
Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday
weekend.  Anyone with any problems with these
indicative deadlines, let me know. ORDERS England: 
Remove F Mid-Atlantic OceanFrance: 
Build F BrestRussia: 
Build A MoscowTurkey: 
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara

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 "Quit?  Ya know once I was thinking about
quitting when I was diagnosed with brain, lung and
testicular cancer... all at the same time, but with the love
and support of my friends and family I got back on the bike
and I won the tour de France five times in a row.  But
I'm sure you have a good reason to quit."
            Lance Armstrong
in DodgeBall



-- 
"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

DC 281 Winter 1902 (dc281) wtfleming at msn.com Dec 15, 04:00 pm
Just wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things along. I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least mention it.

Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
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Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest

Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband. As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres. This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.

We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December. I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend. Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.

ORDERS

England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara

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DC 281 Winter 1902 (dc281) blueraider0 at gmail.com Dec 15, 07:40 pm
If all orders are in by Friday, I say adjudicate.  But I don't really want to change the deadline.  I'm kinda busy this week and not sure how time consuming it will actually end up being.....

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:

I'll have my orders in by Friday.

MJ


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[quote:b3845a41b2] Just wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things along.  I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least mention it.
 
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Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest
 
Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband.  As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres.  This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.
 
We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December.  I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend.  Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.
 
ORDERS
 
England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara




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"What are we holding onto, Sam?"
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DC 281 Winter 1902 (dc281) untitled36 at yahoo.com Dec 16, 07:42 am
My prelims are in. I'm with Alex, that let's just see what happens. if all moves are in by fri, go ahead and adjucate, if not, the original deadline stands.



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If all orders are in by Friday, I say adjudicate. But I don't really want to change the deadline. I'm kinda busy this week and not sure how time consuming it will actually end up being.....

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com ([email]matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:

I'll have my orders in by Friday.

MJ


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM, William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com ([email]wtfleming(at)msn.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:c93f2cbaf5] Just wondering how everyone would feel about submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things along. I'm fine either way, but I thought I would at least mention it.

Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
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Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest

Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband. As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres. This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.

We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December. I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend. Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.

ORDERS

England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara




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"What are we holding onto, Sam?"
"That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth fighting for."
1648 091010: Supply Centre Ownership Count - charlesf   (Dec 15, 2009, 7:50 am)
Guys,

I failed to update the supply ownership count. As always, if in doubt, the map's correct. I'll update the SC count together with the spring adjucation.

Cheers,

Charles

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DC270: Spring 1906 Results - dipknight   (Dec 14, 2009, 10:15 pm)
GM’s remarks:
 
Orders from Jack (England) nowhere in sight; however, my records show this is the first NMR from England.  Jack, if you are still with us, please drop me a line.
 
A couple of retreats required from Russia; Joe, please get me your retreats no later than tomorrow evening (12/15) if possible.  Thanks.
 
The Players:
Austria:     Dan Huck                   aefgirt7(at)yahoo.com ([email]aefgirt7(at)yahoo.com[/email])     
England:   Jack McHugh             jwmchughjr(at)gmail.com ([email]jwmchughjr(at)gmail.com[/email])
France:     Michael Thompson    psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email])
Germany:  Joe Babinsack           chaosonejoe(at)yahoo.com ([email]chaosonejoe(at)yahoo.com[/email])
Italy:          Ian Shaw                   ianxshaw(at)gmail.com ([email]ianxshaw(at)gmail.com[/email])
Russia:      Joe Payne                 josepayne(at)gmail.com ([email]josepayne(at)gmail.com[/email]) 
Turkey:      Brandon Wade          bwhotmale1(at)hotmail.com ([email]bwhotmale1(at)hotmail.com[/email])
 
The Orders:
Austria:
   F aeg - bul(sc)
   A bul - rum
   A gal Supports A sil - war
   A rum - sev
   A sil - war
   A trl Hold
   F tys Hold
   A ukr Supports A rum - sev
 
England:
   A edi, no move received
   F lvp, no move received
 
France:
   A Gas –Spa (*Illegal Orders*)
   F mar Hold (*Disbanded*)
   F mao Hold
   A spa, no move received
 
Germany:
   F bel - eng
   A ber - sil
   A bre Hold
   A bur Supports A pie - mar
   A gas - spa (*Fails*)
   F hol - nth
   F iri Supports F bel - eng
   F kie - ber
   A mun Supports A ber - sil
 
Italy:
   F lyo Supports A pie - mar
   A pie - mar
   A ven - tri
 
Russia:
   A ank Hold
   A arm - smy (*Fails*)
   F bla Supports A sev - rum (*Cut*)
   F cly - lvp (*Fails*)
   F nwy - nwg
   A sev - rum (*Dislodged*)
   A war - gal (*Dislodged*)
 
Turkey:
   F con - bla (*Fails*)
   A smy - arm (*Fails*)
 
Retreats:
   Russian A Sevestopol can retreat to Moscow or OTB
   Russian A Warsaw can retreat to Moscow, Livonia, Prussia, or OTB
 
Centers and Unit Positions:
Austria:
   Centers (Cool bud bul gre rum ser tri tun vie
   Units: F bul(sc) A gal A rum A sev A trl F tys A ukr A war
   Build/Disband: 0
 
England:
   Centers (2): edi lvp
   Units: A edi F lvp
   Build/disband: 0
 
France:
   Centers (3): mar por spa
   Units: F mao A spa
   Build/Disband: 0
 
 Germany:
   Centers (9): bel ber bre den hol kie lon mun par
   Units: F ber A bre A bur F eng A gas F iri A mun F nth A sil
  Build/Disbands: 0
 
Italy:
   Centers (3): nap rom ven
   Units: F lyo A mar A tri
   Build/Disband: 0
 
Russia:
   Centers: (7): ank mos nwy sev stp swe war
   Units: A ank A arm F bla F cly F nwg
   Build/Disband: 0
 
Turkey:
   Centers (2): con smy
   Units: F con A smy
   Build/Disband: 0
 
Deadline:
 
1906 Spring Retreat Orders: Tuesday; December 15, 24:00 Hrs GMT
 
Maps of the orders and results, and the dpy file are attached for your use. 
 
Best of luck in the next season,
                                              Darryl (GM)

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dc263 ~ Babylon 5 - sgttodd   (Dec 14, 2009, 6:40 pm)
Deadline for Winter 2270 Adjustments: Thursday, December 18; 2359 UTC

Adjustments:

Earth: 22 Supply centers, 20 Units: Builds 2 units.
Minbari: 14 Supply centers, 14 Units: Builds 0 units.
Centauri: 20 Supply centers, 17 Units: Builds 3 units.
Narn: 0 Supply centers, Eliminated.
Shadow: 1 Supply center , 1 Unit: Builds 0 units.
Drazi: 1 Supply center , 0 Units: Builds 1 unit.
Vorlon: 16 Supply centers, 15 Units: Builds 1 unit.

Ownership of supply centers:

Earth: Babylon 5, Earth, Mars, Titan, Drazi, Draxis, Aris Colony, Arisia Colony, Beta Durani, Deneb 4, Dilgar, Enfili, Ipsha, Latig 4, Omega 7, Orion, Proxima 3, Regula 4, Theta 49, Tikar, Tokati, Vega.
Minbari: Minbar, Chudomo, Norsai, Abbai4, Brakiri, Daltron 7, Dura 7, Gaim, Janos 7, Kazami III, L Gn Daort, Mirata 7, Tizino Prime, Ventari 3.
Centauri: Centauri Prime, Brakesh 9, Davo, Narn, D Grn, Dross, Akdor, Ceti 4, D Tira, Gorash 7, Hilak 7, L Gidor, Lukantha, Markab, Pakmara, Praxis 9, Ragesh 3, Shi, Vree, Yolu.
Shadow: Kepti.
Drazi: Zagro 7.
Vorlon: Z Ha Dum, Outer Rim, Vorlon, Berdina, Virana, Coriana 6, Drakh, Ikarra 7, Lorka 7, Malax, Ralga, Sigma 957, Thalitene, Tripani 7, Zafran 7, Zander Prime.

Unit locations:

Earth: F Babylon 5, F Inisr Drazu, F Aris Colony, F Arisia Colony, A Beta Durani, F Deneb 4, F Dilgar, F Enfili, F Grid Epsilon, F Ipsha, F Latig 4, F Quadrant 20, F Quadrant 54, F Quadrant 55, F Sector 04, F Sector 08, F Sector 09, F Sector 17, F Sector 18, F Sector 59.

Minbari: F Minbar, F Chudomo, F Norsai, F Minbari Inisr Realm, F Minbari Outer Realm, F Abbai4, F Caliban Sector, F Gaim, F Janos 7, F Kazami III, F Sector 11, F Sector 35, A Tizino Prime, F Ventari 3.

Centauri: F Outer Centauri space, F Narn Outer Space, F Antares Sector, F Ceti 4, F D Tira, A Gorash 7, F Hilak 7, F L Gidor, F Pakmara, F Quadrant 13, F Sector 14, F Sector 51, F Sector 58, F Sector 71, F Shi, F Vree, F Yolu.

Shadow: F Kepti.

Vorlon: F Z Ha Dum, F Outer Rim, F Rim Space, F Sector 86, F Drakh, F Ikarra 7, A Lorka 7, F Malax, F Nether Rim, F Quadrant 48, F Quadrant 72, F Quadrant 90, F Ralga, F Sector 67, F Sector 88.

Movement results for Fall of 2270.

Earth: F Babylon 5 Supports F Sector 08 - Sector 09.
Earth: F Far sol - Quadrant 54.
Earth: F Inisr Drazu Supports F Sector 59.
Earth: F Arisia Colony Supports F Sector 18 - Yolu (*Cut*).
Earth: A Beta Durani Hold.
Earth: F Deneb 4 Supports F Grid Epsilon - Sector 08.
Earth: F Dilgar - Sector 14 (*Bounce*).
Earth: F Enfili Supports F Quadrant 20.
Earth: F Grid Epsilon - Sector 08.
Earth: F Ipsha Supports F Sector 21 (*No Such Unit*).
Earth: F Latig 4 Supports F Quadrant 20.
Earth: F Quadrant 20 Hold.
Earth: F Quadrant 55 Supports F Sector 08 - Sector 09.
Earth: F Sector 01 - Aris Colony.
Earth: F Sector 02 - Grid Epsilon.
Earth: F Sector 04 Supports F Grid Epsilon - Sector 08.
Earth: F Sector 08 - Sector 09.
Earth: F Sector 17 Supports F Arisia Colony.
Earth: F Sector 18 - Yolu (*Fails*).
Earth: F Sector 59 Supports F Sector 18 - Yolu (*Cut*).

Minbari: F Minbar Supports F Chudomo - Quadrant 20.
Minbari: F Chudomo - Quadrant 20 (*Fails*).
Minbari: F Norsai Supports F Minbari Outer Realm.
Minbari: F Minbari Inisr Realm Supports F Minbari Outer Realm.
Minbari: F Minbari Outer Realm, no move received.
Minbari: F Abbai4 Supports F Quadrant 73 (*Ordered to Move*).
Minbari: F Brakiri - Sector 11.
Minbari: F Gaim Supports F Janos 7.
Minbari: F Janos 7 Supports F Brakiri - Sector 11.
Minbari: F Kazami III Supports F Minbari Outer Realm.
Minbari: F L Gn Daort - Caliban Sector.
Minbari: F Sector 35 Supports F Minbari Outer Realm.
Minbari: A Tizino Prime, no move received.
Minbari: F Ventari 3 Supports F L Gn Daort - Caliban Sector.

Centauri: F Outer Centauri space - Sector 14 (*Bounce*).
Centauri: F Antares Sector Supports F Outer Centauri space - Sector 14
(*Fails*).
Centauri: F Ceti 4 - Quadrant 73 (*Bounce*).
Centauri: F D Tira Supports F Sector 70 - L Gidor.
Centauri: A Gorash 7 Hold.
Centauri: F Hilak 7 Supports F Antares Sector.
Centauri: F Pakmara Supports F Sector 14 - Arisia Colony.
Centauri: F Quadrant 13 - Narn Outer Space.
Centauri: F Quadrant 14 - Quadrant 13.
Centauri: F Sector 14 - Arisia Colony (*Fails*).
Centauri: F Sector 51 Supports F Yolu.
Centauri: F Sector 58 Supports F Yolu.
Centauri: F Sector 70 - L Gidor.
Centauri: F Sector 71 Supports F Sector 88 - Kepti (*Cut*).
Centauri: F Sector 88 - Kepti (*Disbanded*).
Centauri: F Shi Supports F Ceti 4 - Quadrant 73.
Centauri: F Vree - Sector 59 (*Fails*).
Centauri: F Yolu Supports F Sector 14 - Arisia Colony (*Cut*).

Narn: A L Gidor Hold (*Disbanded*).

Shadow: F Kepti Hold.

Vorlon: F Z Ha Dum - Sector 86 (*Fails*).
Vorlon: F Outer Rim - Z Ha Dum (*Fails*).
Vorlon: F Rim Space Supports F Quadrant 73 - Sector 88.
Vorlon: F Sector 86 - Sector 71 (*Fails*).
Vorlon: F Virana - Quadrant 90.
Vorlon: F Volron Outer Space - Quadrant 48.
Vorlon: F Drakh Supports F Quadrant 72 - Quadrant 73.
Vorlon: F Ikarra 7 - Quadrant 72 (*Fails*).
Vorlon: A Lorka 7 Hold.
Vorlon: F Nether Rim - Outer Rim (*Fails*).
Vorlon: F Quadrant 72 - Quadrant 73 (*Bounce*).
Vorlon: F Quadrant 73 - Sector 88.
Vorlon: F Quadrant 91 - Malax.
Vorlon: F Ralga - Ikarra 7 (*Fails*).
Vorlon: F Zander Prime - Sector 67.

Deadline for Winter 2270 Adjustments: Thursday, December 18; 2359 UTC
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DC 262: Angstskrik - Winter 832 Adjudication - Kenshi777   (Dec 14, 2009, 4:15 pm)
Honored Kings of the Dark Ages:

Winter has come and gone, and the time for angry hordes of Vikings to
go a-plundering has come again. Yes, it is time, because the DIAS
proposal has been voted down. So we see a new fleet pop up flying
Anglo-Saxon colors, and a fleet and an army under the Danish standard.
Eagerly looking forward to see who will try and make their bold and
daring breakthrough at sea...

Next deadline will be Spring 833, which will be due Thursday, December
17th at 1700 EST. After that, we will have a nice break for Christmas
(that's right - I said it - Christmas. Not happy holidays, not
seasons greetings - Christmas. Jesus' birthday - or at least the
traditional time associated with it).

*Ahem* - yes - as I was saying, pre-rant, I'll be away from the 19th -
27th celebrating Christmas with my family. So I'll try to get any
Spring retreats published before I go, and then we'll resume the week
following the 27th. Precise deadline to be announced when I return.

DC 262 Player List:

Nick Higgins - Cyning of the Angles and Saxons (Anglo-Saxons)
congressofvienna1814 AT yahoo DOT com

Matthew Kelly - Brenin of the Brythons (Britons)
kelly058 AT verizon DOT net

Gregory Bim-Merle - Kong of the Dani (Danes)
gbimmerle AT gmail DOT com

Nathan Deily - Ard Rí na hÉireann (Gaels)
ndeily AT yahoo DOT com

Scott Troemel - Kong of the Norge (Norse)
brn2dip AT yahoo DOT com

Nigel Phillips - Rí Alban (Scots)
nephilli99 AT hotmail DOT com

Mark Duffield - Konung of the Suetidi (Swedes)
captain_sicarius AT hotmail DOT com

and me, your humble GM, B. (Benjamin Hester)
screwtape777 AT gmail DOT com

Winter Adjustments:

Anglo-Saxons: Build F East Anglia

Danes: Build F Ribe WC, A Roskilde

Gaels: Supp 6 Unit 6 Build 0
Scots: Supp 7 Unit 7 Build 0
Bretons: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
Norse: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
AngloSaxons: Supp 7 Unit 7
Danes: Supp 18 Unit 17
Swedes: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0

Thanks!
B.

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DC 281 Autumn 1902 - psychosis1973   (Dec 14, 2009, 3:36 pm)
Retreats have been made, and the English fleet sets sail for Iberia, whilst over in the east, the Tsar chooses to scuttle his fleet rather than be forced to sail to Armenia

We now move to the Winter 1902 adjustment phase, with orders needed from four players (albeit one has already submitted an adjustment).

Can we have these adjustments by 2100 GMT tomorrow please (15th December) - short deadline, but this was notified with the Fall 1902 results

Orders:
England:
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
Russia:
disband F Sevastopol

Adjustments:
Austria: Supp 4 Unit 4 Build 0
England: Supp 3 Unit 4 Remove 1
France: Supp 5 Unit 4 Build 1
Germany: Supp 5 Unit 5 Build 0
Italy: Supp 4 Unit 4 Build 0
Russia: Supp 5 Unit 4 Build 1
Turkey: Supp 7 Unit 4 Build 3

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1648 091010: Winter 1651 Retreats/Adjustments - laxrulz777   (Dec 14, 2009, 2:43 pm)
would it be possible to get a statement on this... Also, there should have been a removal of a danish unit that wasn't mentioned in the press (although it appears to be missing from the map but the paranoid DP voice in my head would like some confirmation Wink
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dc278 - Fall 1904 Results - z93blom   (Dec 14, 2009, 1:57 pm)
I forgot the maps (thanks Dirk for the reminder).

Anyways, here they are.


/Fredrik

2009/12/14 Fredrik Blom <fredrik(at)familjenblom.se ([email]fredrik(at)familjenblom.se[/email])>

Warmongers,

The continued pressure on the three smaller remaining powers continues as the summer turns into fall. Russia and Italy take a beating, while the Germans are the next power to leave us.


We have lots of retreats this season, so I'll do a turn with only the retreats. Builds are coming up next. If I receive a full set of orders marked as final by tomorrow I'll do the adjudication then, otherwise we'll wait until Wednesday.


German A Berlin can retreat to Silesia.
Italian A Munich can retreat to Silesia or Bohemia or Tyrolia.
Italian F Tunis can retreat to North Africa or Western 
           Mediterranean.
Russian A Warsaw can retreat to Prussia or Livonia or Ukraine.



Next turn: Autumn 1904 Retreats
Next Deadline: Wednesday, 16th of December, 19:00 GMT (7PM).







Austria: 
F Albania - Greece
A Armenia Supports A Ukraine - Sevastopol
A Bulgaria Supports F Constantinople (*Cut*)
F Constantinople Supports A Smyrna - Ankara
A Galicia Supports A Silesia - Warsaw
A Rumania Supports A Ukraine - Sevastopol
A Silesia - Warsaw
A Smyrna - Ankara
A Ukraine - Sevastopol


England: 
A Brest Hold
F Holland Supports F Kiel
F Kiel Supports A Prussia - Berlin
A London - Denmark
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - English Channel
F North Sea Convoys A London - Denmark
F Norway Hold
A Ruhr Supports A Burgundy - Munich


France: 
A Burgundy - Munich
F Ionian Sea - Tunis
A Naples Hold
A Piedmont - Tuscany
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Ionian Sea - Tunis


Germany: 
A Berlin - Prussia (*Dislodged*)


Italy: 
A Apulia - Naples (*Fails*)
A Munich Supports A Ruhr - Burgundy (*Dislodged*)
F Tunis Hold (*Dislodged*)
A Venice - Rome


Russia: 
A Ankara - Bulgaria (*Disbanded*)
F Baltic Sea Supports A Prussia - Berlin
F Black Sea Convoys A Ankara - Bulgaria
A Prussia - Berlin
A Sevastopol - Moscow
A Warsaw - Silesia (*Dislodged*)





Upcoming builds are as follows:


Austria:   Supp 12 Unit  9 Build  3
England:   Supp  9 Unit  8 Build  1
France:    Supp  7 Unit  5 Build  2
Germany:   Supp  0 Unit  1 Remove  1 (or 0 if the retreat is OTB)
Italy:     Supp  2 Unit  4 Remove  2 (or can retreat up to two OTB)
Russia:    Supp  4 Unit  5 Remove  1 (or can retreat OTB)
Turkey:    Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0






Next turn: Autumn 1904 Retreats
Next Deadline: Wednesday, 16th of December, 19:00 GMT (7PM).












/Fredrik



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