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DC230 Fall 02 Extension - 48 Hrs - former.trout   (Mar 23, 2009, 2:40 am)
Heya gang,


Slight hiccup with the Fall 02 results as I only have four of the seven sets in.   Due to my own scheduling difficulties this past weekend, I've decided not to play the meanie like I warned with the last adjudication.  You guys get one more get-out-of-jail-free card.  =)


Since tomorrow night is already way too busy for me for adjudication, we'll reschedule the Fall 02 deadline for Tuesday, March 24th (11:59 PM GMT).  Any order sets not received at that point WILL be awarded an NMR.


Cheers guys,


Trout

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DC230 Spring 02 - The Sound Of Silence - former.trout   (Mar 15, 2009, 12:47 pm)
Heya gang,


There's a tangible hush in the air as all across the board, forces are like coiled springs waiting to know which direction to pop in. More Holds and Support-to-Holds than you can shake a sceptre at...  But you know what they say - its always quietest before the storm...

No retreats drop out from the cole-slaw...  We'll set the Fall 1902 deadline for Sunday, March 22nd (11:59 PM GMT).  Please let me know if you spot any errors in the adjudication.


Cheers!


Salad-chomping Trout




Movement results for Spring of 1902.  (DC230 02 SPR)


Austria: A Budapest Supports A Trieste - Serbia.
Austria: F Greece - Aegean Sea.
Austria: A Serbia - Greece.
Austria: A Trieste - Serbia.
Austria: A Vienna - Galicia.


England: F London Supports F North Sea.
England: F North Sea Supports A Norway.
England: A Norway Hold.
England: F Norwegian Sea Supports A Norway.


France: F Brest - English Channel.
France: F Marseilles - Gulf of Lyon.
France: A Picardy - Burgundy.
France: A Portugal - Spain.
France: F Spain(sc) - Mid-Atlantic Ocean.


Germany: A Belgium Hold.
Germany: A Denmark Hold.
Germany: F Holland Supports A Belgium.
Germany: F Kiel - Baltic Sea.
Germany: A Munich Hold.


Italy: F Ionian Sea Supports F Greece - Aegean Sea.
Italy: F Naples - Tyrrhenian Sea.
Italy: A Tunis Hold.
Italy: A Venice Hold.


Russia: A Moscow - St Petersburg.
Russia: A Rumania Hold.
Russia: F Sevastopol - Black Sea.
Russia: F St Petersburg(nc) - Barents Sea.
Russia: F Sweden Hold.
Russia: A Warsaw Hold.


Turkey: F Ankara Hold.
Turkey: A Bulgaria Hold.
Turkey: A Constantinople Supports A Bulgaria.
Turkey: F Smyrna - Aegean Sea (*Fails*).


Unit locations:


Austria:   F Aegean Sea, A Budapest, A Galicia, A Greece, A Serbia.
England:   F London, F North Sea, A Norway, F Norwegian Sea.
France:    A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gulf of Lyon, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, 
           A Spain.
Germany:   F Baltic Sea, A Belgium, A Denmark, F Holland, A Munich.
Italy:     F Ionian Sea, A Tunis, F Tyrrhenian Sea, A Venice.
Russia:    F Barents Sea, F Black Sea, A Rumania, A St Petersburg, F Sweden, A 
           Warsaw.
Turkey:    F Ankara, A Bulgaria, A Constantinople, F Smyrna.


Ownership of supply centers:


Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Serbia, Trieste, Vienna.
England:   Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Norway.
France:    Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany:   Belgium, Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.
Italy:     Naples, Rome, Tunis, Venice.
Russia:    Moscow, Rumania, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Sweden, Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Smyrna.


Austria:    5 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Builds   0 units.
England:    4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.
France:     5 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Germany:    6 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
Italy:      4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Russia:     6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Turkey:     4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.




NEXT DEADLINE:  FALL 1902 ORDERS DUE SUNDAY, MARCH 22ND (11:59 PM GMT)!!

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DC230 Late Spring 02 Orders - former.trout   (Mar 15, 2009, 2:50 am)
Heya gang,

I partly blame myself.  Was otherwise engaged last night and failed to send out a deadline reminder.  That being said, those reminders shouldn't be relied on to come every turn, if you know what I mean...


Let it be known that I AM committed to getting this game back on the right track, so that it is firing on all cylinders when Babak find himself up and running again.  That means getting the adjudications out at the proper deadlines.  Please consider this your only warning - while my own games and house-rules do not allow for NMRs, this game is not governed by my HRs...  Failure to send in orders by deadline WILL result in the awarding of NMRs as per the default DC house rules, which Babak has decided govern this game.


I've notified our current stray in a seperate email.  Courtesy of my current blurred vision and slurred speech, he gains a few extra hours to submit moves - as do you all if you wish to submit any changes.  Adjudication will take place in roughly ten hours once I sleep this monkey off my back...  


Your nonsensical temporary GM,


Trout

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DC230 - Winter 1901 - Stoking The Wood Stove - former.trout   (Mar 07, 2009, 8:43 pm)
It was the Winter turn that was a long time in coming.  Thanks again to you guys for your amazing patience as we roll over these minor starting hurdles.  =)

The board changes as Austria builds two armies, France builds two fleets, Russia and Germany split their builds and both England and Italy launch new boats.


So we'll move on into Spring 1902.  Since I haven't heard from Babak that he is up and runnning yet, I'll hang in here and ask that you send your orders to me.  Probably a good idea to CC Babak as well however, since as soon as he is armed and ready again I plan to surrender all responsibilities back to him.


Deadline for Spring 02 will be a week's time - for Saturday, March 14th (11:59 PM GMT).  Cheers folks!


Not Responsible Trout


Adjustment orders for Winter of 1901.  (DC230 01 WIN)


Austria: Build A Vienna.
Austria: Build A Budapest.


England: Build F London.


France: Build F Marseilles.
France: Build F Brest.


Germany: Build F Kiel.
Germany: Build A Munich.
Germany: Build waived.


Italy: Build F Naples.


Russia: Build A Moscow.
Russia: Build F St Petersburg(nc).


Turkey: Build F Smyrna.


Unit locations:


Austria:   A Budapest, F Greece, A Serbia, A Trieste, A Vienna.
England:   F London, F North Sea, A Norway, F Norwegian Sea.
France:    F Brest, F Marseilles, A Picardy, A Portugal, F Spain(sc).
Germany:   A Belgium, A Denmark, F Holland, F Kiel, A Munich.
Italy:     F Ionian Sea, F Naples, A Tunis, A Venice.
Russia:    A Moscow, A Rumania, F Sevastopol, F St Petersburg(nc), F Sweden, A 
           Warsaw.
Turkey:    F Ankara, A Bulgaria, A Constantinople, F Smyrna.


Ownership of supply centers:


Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Serbia, Trieste, Vienna.
England:   Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Norway.
France:    Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany:   Belgium, Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.
Italy:     Naples, Rome, Tunis, Venice.
Russia:    Moscow, Rumania, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Sweden, Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Smyrna.


Austria:    5 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Builds   0 units.
England:    4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.
France:     5 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Germany:    6 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
Italy:      4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Russia:     6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Turkey:     4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.




NEXT DEADLINE:  SPRING 1902 ORDERS DUE SATURDAY, MARCH 14TH (11:59 PM GMT)!!

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DC230 - A Ball Dropped - Some Humble Apologies - former.trout   (Mar 06, 2009, 8:50 pm)
Folks of DC-230..

Wow.  I really have to apologize.  I totally dropped the ball on my attempt to get the game going this last week.  Totally my fault - all Winter orders are in and I just totally missed putting the adjudication out.


That being said, here's the latest news.  One of the Winter order sets had a slight problem and I've requested clarification.  Normally I would simply run with the orders in hand, but after such a mind-boggingly big screw-up on my own part I feel obliged to extend the player a slight break.


Have no fear - the Winter turn WILL be put out.  By Monday at the latest - and then we'll get this one grooving again.


Once again, I'm sorry folks.  I feel really dumb about the mess-up.


Trout

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DC230 - Getting The Blood Flowing - former.trout   (Feb 28, 2009, 10:19 pm)
Heya folks,

Wanted to thank you all for hanging in there in DC-230 while Babak dealt with some serious computer troubles.  I was in touch with Babak last week and he mentioned that he would be receiving new gear later this week and would be back online at that point.  Hopefully at this point, he'll be able to jump in with both feet and resume his DC-230 duties.


That being said, Babak has given the green light for your friendly DC mods to gather orders and pump out one or two turns in the meantime.  As such, I'd humbly ask you friendly folks to forward me your Winter 01 adjustments.  I will issue the Winter turn and we'll see if we can get the gears and cogs moving.


I'll set a soft deadline for Monday, Mar 2nd (11:59 PM GMT).  Owing to the inactivity over the last couple weeks, this is only a soft deadline - if we need a little more time then by all means we'll take it.


If we manage to rope all Winter orders in by Monday, I'll be looking to have a quick turn-around for Spring and will set the Spring deadline for next Friday or Saturday.


Cheers everyone.  Thanks again for your extreme patience!


Trout


NEXT DEADLINE:  WINTER 1901 ADJUSTMENTS DUE MONDAY, MAR 2ND (11:59 PM GMT)!!

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dc 230 - winter 1901 .... delay already??? - BabakTalebi   (Feb 16, 2009, 2:42 pm)
friends - it looks like my legnthy delay for the fall orders may have rubbed off on some of you.

I'm still missing several sets. usually - I would just adjudicate with the NMR's but due to my own shortcomings in the previous few weeks, I feel it only fair to give those of you with missing orders to get them in...

can we try for tomorrow (Tuesday) at 6:00pm????

if I dont hear from you (you know who you are) by then - I'm just going to have to assume you are so upset at my own delay that you've decided to ignore my emails Sad

hopefully we'll get this show back on the road ASAP

babak

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Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Fall 190... - BabakTalebi   (Feb 12, 2009, 4:26 am)
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Rulers of the far reaches of Europe…

My fellow Kings – I am lucky to not have been overthrown in a coup-d'estat. I owe you all a massive apology for having to suffer through the delay you have due to my own life issues… I know it must suck. I'm going to do my best to re-earn your respect and trust as the GM… and I hope you guys can revive your own conversations and diplomacy after this long delay.

I had many questions about how best to send me orders – I'm going to send each of you the "orders" email. Please 'reply' to that particular email every time you send your orders – it will be a huge help.

I do want to ask you all to send press. If you want to declare war (well, after you've made the move) or beg for peace, warn of impending victory for another or just to rib or taunt your fellow rulers, use the white press opportunity. Given your chosen characters (all but Justin have taken on an ulterior identity), it should be much fun to write a few sentences to share.

Without ANY further ado – here are the results:

Next Deadline:
Winter 1901 Fri Feb 13th 6:00pm EST
Spring 1902 Wed Feb 18th 6:00pm EST

ORDERS:

Austria:
F Albania - Greece
A Serbia Supports F Albania - Greece
A Vienna - Trieste

England:
F North Sea Convoys A Yorkshire - Norway
F Norwegian Sea Supports A Yorkshire - Norway
A Yorkshire - Norway

France:
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc)
A Picardy - Belgium (*Fails*)
A Spain - Portugal

Germany:
F Holland Supports A Ruhr - Belgium
A Kiel - Denmark
A Ruhr - Belgium

Italy:
A Apulia - Tunis
F Ionian Sea Convoys A Apulia - Tunis
A Venice Hold

Russia:
F Finland - Sweden
F Sevastopol Supports A Ukraine - Rumania
A Ukraine - Rumania
A Warsaw Hold

Turkey:
F Ankara Hold
A Bulgaria - Rumania (*Fails*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria (*Fails*)

Adjustments:

Austria: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2
England: Supp 4 Unit 3 Build 1
France: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2
Germany: Supp 6 Unit 3 Build 3
Italy: Supp 4 Unit 3 Build 1
Russia: Supp 6 Unit 4 Build 2
Turkey: Supp 4 Unit 3 Build 1





OUR CAST:
Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Suleiman the Magnificent
Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Alaric I, King of Visigoths
Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])
**** None Given Yet ****
Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Prince Eugene of Savoy
Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])
King Alfred the Great
England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

King Romulus
Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])
Phillip the Good of Burgundy
France – Michael Sims mike(at)southwall.com ([email]mike(at)southwall.com[/email])


WHITE PRESS:

*none*


**** some game notes ****

WRITING YOUR ORDERS:
Please remember to use the "Orders" email I sent you and respond to THAT email to send me your orders. This will make life MUCH easier for me as I try to keep 230 emails separate from the scores I get every day. Most of you have done this, so thank you.

PRELIM ORDERS:
Please send me your Spring 1901 preliminary orders ASAP. I want to make sure this game has no NMRs at all. You can always change your orders. Winter orders will be considered final.

DEADLINES:
All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:


Spring 1902: Wed February 18th
Summer 1902: Thu February 19th
Fall 1902: Wed February 25th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 26th
Winter 1902 Sat February 28th

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DC232 spring 1904 results! - BabakTalebi   (Feb 03, 2009, 1:58 am)
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:

prelim orders for fall:

A Kie to Ber
A Mun s Kie to Ber
A Ruh to Kie
A Mar to Bur
F Bel to Ech
F Nwg to Nwy
F Wal s Nth to Lon
F Nth to Lon


On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Cory Burris <coryfucius(at)yahoo.com ([email]coryfucius(at)yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:f033c001d2] I could not locate orders for Turkey... fortunately for the Sultan, his forces suffer no immediate losses.

France keeps up the pressure on both England and Italy, marching into both Kiel and Munich. Italy does protect his homeland, as France and Italy bounce in Piedmont. Austria pushes aside the Russian army in Ukraine, and the combined Austrian/Italian navies surround Smyrna.

There is one retreat due, the dislodged Russian army in Ukraine may retreat to Sevastopol or OTB. The retreat deadline is tomorrow, Tuesday 2/3 at 3pm Central (US) / 21:00 GMT.

Fall 1904 orders are due Thursday 12/5, also at 3pm Central (US) / 21:00 GMT. Prelims are highly encouraged!

Cory

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Spring 1904 results:

Austria:
A Budapest - Rumania
A Bulgaria Supports A Budapest - Rumania
A Galicia Supports A Rumania - Ukraine
F Greece - Aegean Sea
A Rumania - Ukraine
A Serbia Supports A Bulgaria
A Trieste - Albania

England:
F Denmark - Sweden
F Edinburgh - North Sea (*Fails*)
F Kiel - Denmark
F London - English Channel (*Bounce*)
A Wales - Yorkshire

France:
F Belgium - English Channel (*Bounce*)
A Burgundy - Munich
A Holland - Kiel
F Liverpool - Wales
A Marseilles - Piedmont (*Bounce*)
F North Atlantic Ocean - Norwegian Sea
F North Sea Supports F Belgium - English Channel (*Cut*)
A Ruhr Supports A Burgundy - Munich

Italy:
F Aegean Sea - Eastern Mediterranean
F Eastern Mediterranean - Syria
A Munich - Berlin
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Venice - Piedmont (*Bounce*)

Russia: (NMR, GM orders Hold)
A Ukraine Hold (*Dislodged*)
A Warsaw Hold

Turkey: (NMR, GM orders Hold)
A Ankara Hold
F Black Sea Hold
A Constantinople Hold
A Moscow Hold
F Smyrna Hold









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"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
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"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
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Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Fall 190... - BabakTalebi   (Jan 31, 2009, 3:44 am)
Dear lords and kings of Europe -

your GM humbly apologizes for the lack of Fall 1901 adjudications. I have not been able to keep up with email dip this week- including dip 230. However, tomorrow dawns another day - and it is a weekend day. so I'm excited at the prospect of catching up with this game during the day on Saturday.

with apologies and best wishes to you all...

babak
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"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
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DC 230 - Orders due in 6 hours (3 hour extension) - aramis604   (Jan 30, 2009, 6:10 pm)
Babak,

Can we get an update on game status?

- Josh


From: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>
To: 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com>; 230 France - Jim Raynor <hieusua(at)gmail.com>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Italy - Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com>; dip 230 orders <dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com>; Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 12:15:03 PM
Subject: DC 230 - Orders due in 6 hours (3 hour extension)

I have all sets of orders but one...

I will be gone at 6:00pm to meet with a friend and can not adjudicate - so you will have 3 extra hours to turn in your orders - but I will close the orders as of 9pm EST.


Thank you all.

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DC 230 - Orders due in 6 hours (3 hour extension) - aramis604   (Jan 30, 2009, 6:10 pm)
Babak,

Can we get an update on game status?

- Josh


From: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>
To: 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com>; 230 France - Jim Raynor <hieusua(at)gmail.com>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Italy - Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com>; dip 230 orders <dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com>; Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 12:15:03 PM
Subject: DC 230 - Orders due in 6 hours (3 hour extension)

I have all sets of orders but one...

I will be gone at 6:00pm to meet with a friend and can not adjudicate - so you will have 3 extra hours to turn in your orders - but I will close the orders as of 9pm EST.


Thank you all.

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Game 230 - Turkey - Changing e-mail address - jmc66   (Jan 29, 2009, 1:25 pm)
Hello All:

As some of you are aware I've been having re-occurring problems with my e-mail account (jmc66(at)mac.com). Because I feel that these problems are intruding on diplomacy game 230 and life generally, I've decided to change to another provider. Henceforth, I may be reached at diplomacy.game230.turkey(at)gmail.com (for those of you who may miss the dots it's diplomacy dot game230 dot turkey at gmail.com). Thank you.

Jeff

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DC 230 - Orders due in 6 hours (3 hour extension) - BabakTalebi   (Jan 28, 2009, 2:15 pm)
I have all sets of orders but one...

I will be gone at 6:00pm to meet with a friend and can not adjudicate - so you will have 3 extra hours to turn in your orders - but I will close the orders as of 9pm EST.


Thank you all.

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DC 230 - Orders due in 6 hours (3 hour extension) (dc230) aramis604 Jan 30, 06:10 pm
Babak,

Can we get an update on game status?

- Josh


From: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>
To: 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com>; 230 France - Jim Raynor <hieusua(at)gmail.com>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Italy - Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com>; dip 230 orders <dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com>; Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 12:15:03 PM
Subject: DC 230 - Orders due in 6 hours (3 hour extension)

I have all sets of orders but one...

I will be gone at 6:00pm to meet with a friend and can not adjudicate - so you will have 3 extra hours to turn in your orders - but I will close the orders as of 9pm EST.


Thank you all.
DC 230 - Orders due in 6 hours (3 hour extension) (dc230) aramis604 Jan 30, 06:10 pm
Babak,

Can we get an update on game status?

- Josh


From: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>
To: 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com>; 230 France - Jim Raynor <hieusua(at)gmail.com>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Italy - Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com>; dip 230 orders <dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com>; Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 12:15:03 PM
Subject: DC 230 - Orders due in 6 hours (3 hour extension)

I have all sets of orders but one...

I will be gone at 6:00pm to meet with a friend and can not adjudicate - so you will have 3 extra hours to turn in your orders - but I will close the orders as of 9pm EST.


Thank you all.
Dip 230 - "LOst Kings of Yore" (Spring 1... - aramis604   (Jan 22, 2009, 10:18 am)
Babak,

It looks as if you're using Realpolitik to adjucate. Would it be too much trouble for you to attach the .DPY file for the game when sending out order?

- Josh


From: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>
To: 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Italy - Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com>; dip 230 orders <dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com>; Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com>; Michael Sims <mike(at)southwall.com>; Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 8:11:26 AM
Subject: Re: Dip 230 - "LOst Kings of Yore" (Spring 1901 adjudication)

and the maps ;P

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:


Rulers of the far reaches of Europe…

The continent has mobilized and war though this Spring season saw minimal conflict of arms, the foretelling of battles to come were foreshadowed by the clash of soldiers in Galacia and sailors in the Black Sea. Those were our only two bounces in an otherwise conventional spring turn.

I also apologize for the slight delay in adjudications. I was enjoying the inauguration in Washington DC on Tuesday and had a needed day of recovery from the past week of events. I hope to keep pace moving forward, but I warn that I may disappoint on occasion.

I do want to ask you all to send press. If you want to declare war (well, after you've made the move) or beg for peace, warn of impending victory for another or just to rib or taunt your fellow rulers, use the white press opportunity. Given your chosen characters (all but Justin have taken on an ulterior identity), it should be much fun to write a few sentences to share.


Next Deadline: Wed Jan 28th 6:00pm EST.


Without ANY further ado – here are the results:

ORDERS:
Austria:
A Budapest - Serbia
F Trieste - Albania
A Vienna - Galicia (*Bounce*)

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

France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Marseilles - Spain
A Paris - Picardy

Germany:
A Berlin - Kiel
F Kiel - Holland
A Munich - Ruhr

Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome - Apulia
A Venice Hold

Russia:
A Moscow - Ukraine
F Sevastopol - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
F St Petersburg(sc) - Finland
A Warsaw - Galicia (*Bounce*)

Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Smyrna - Constantinople


OUR CAST:
Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Suleiman the Magnificent
Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Alaric I, King of Visigoths
Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])


**** None Given Yet ****
Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Prince Eugene of Savoy
Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])


King Alfred the Great
England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

King Romulus
Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])


Phillip the Good of Burgundy
France – Michael Sims mike(at)southwall.com ([email]mike(at)southwall.com[/email])


WHITE PRESS:

Alaric I, King of Visigoths (Josh):
Alaric I, King of the Visigoths, first ruler of the Balti dynasty. He's most famous for sacking Rome in 410ce. (Don't worry Bruce I won't be taking any ideas from historical events.)

Suleiman the Magnificent (Jeffrey):
I've decided on the persona of Suleiman the Magnificent who doubled the size of the Ottoman Empire (to 2 billion acres) and expanded his lands to the doorsteps of Vienna before being turned away. (The Battle of Vienna gave rise to the croissant, which was a symbolic gesture by Viennese bakers to "take a bite" out of the Ottoman crescent each morning.) Suleiman the Magnificent also expanded culture, law, and learning during his 46 year reign.


Phillip the Good of Burgundy (Michael):
Phillip the Good of Burgundy. Son of John the Fearless and is known for his efforts during the Hundred Years War, in which he vacillated between supporting the French and the English… eventually capturing and sending Joan of Arc to her death. Besides having 3 wives and 18 children (the man must have lived well), he was known for being a patron of the arts, who liked long walks on the beach and starry nights.

Prince Eugene of Savoy (Nathan):
Prince Eugene was a famous Austrian military leader, who was also well know for his skillful diplomacy.

King Romulus of Italy (Bruce):
King Romulus, along with his twin brother, Remus (circa 771-717 bc) were, according to mythology, fathered by the god of war, Mars. Romulus was the first king of Rome, founding it, after slaying his brother, in 753 bc.

Romulus not only created the Roman Legions and the Roman Senate, but also added citizens to his new city by abducting the women of the neighboring Sabine tribes, which resulted in the mixture of the Sabines and Romans into one people. Romulus would become ancient Rome's greatest conqueror, adding large amounts of territory and people to the dominion of Rome.

King Alfred of England (Aidan):
From England my selection is King Alfred, the only British monarch to be known "the Great". Because of his military and diplomatic skills. He did, unfortunately, have an issue with baking cakes.


**** some game notes ****

WRITING YOUR ORDERS:
Please remember to use the "Orders" email I sent you and respond to THAT email to send me your orders. This will make life MUCH easier for me as I try to keep 230 emails separate from the scores I get every day. Most of you have done this, so thank you.

PRELIM ORDERS:
Please send me your Fall 1901 preliminary orders ASAP. I want to make sure this game has no NMRs at all. You can always change your orders.

DEADLINES:
All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th




--
---------------------------------
"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
---------------------------------

[Reply]

Dip 230 - "LOst Kings of Yore" (Spring 1... - aramis604   (Jan 22, 2009, 10:18 am)
Babak,

It looks as if you're using Realpolitik to adjucate. Would it be too much trouble for you to attach the .DPY file for the game when sending out order?

- Josh


From: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>
To: 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Italy - Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com>; dip 230 orders <dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com>; Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com>; Michael Sims <mike(at)southwall.com>; Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 8:11:26 AM
Subject: Re: Dip 230 - "LOst Kings of Yore" (Spring 1901 adjudication)

and the maps ;P

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:


Rulers of the far reaches of Europe…

The continent has mobilized and war though this Spring season saw minimal conflict of arms, the foretelling of battles to come were foreshadowed by the clash of soldiers in Galacia and sailors in the Black Sea. Those were our only two bounces in an otherwise conventional spring turn.

I also apologize for the slight delay in adjudications. I was enjoying the inauguration in Washington DC on Tuesday and had a needed day of recovery from the past week of events. I hope to keep pace moving forward, but I warn that I may disappoint on occasion.

I do want to ask you all to send press. If you want to declare war (well, after you've made the move) or beg for peace, warn of impending victory for another or just to rib or taunt your fellow rulers, use the white press opportunity. Given your chosen characters (all but Justin have taken on an ulterior identity), it should be much fun to write a few sentences to share.


Next Deadline: Wed Jan 28th 6:00pm EST.


Without ANY further ado – here are the results:

ORDERS:
Austria:
A Budapest - Serbia
F Trieste - Albania
A Vienna - Galicia (*Bounce*)

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

France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Marseilles - Spain
A Paris - Picardy

Germany:
A Berlin - Kiel
F Kiel - Holland
A Munich - Ruhr

Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome - Apulia
A Venice Hold

Russia:
A Moscow - Ukraine
F Sevastopol - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
F St Petersburg(sc) - Finland
A Warsaw - Galicia (*Bounce*)

Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Smyrna - Constantinople


OUR CAST:
Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Suleiman the Magnificent
Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Alaric I, King of Visigoths
Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])


**** None Given Yet ****
Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Prince Eugene of Savoy
Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])


King Alfred the Great
England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

King Romulus
Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])


Phillip the Good of Burgundy
France – Michael Sims mike(at)southwall.com ([email]mike(at)southwall.com[/email])


WHITE PRESS:

Alaric I, King of Visigoths (Josh):
Alaric I, King of the Visigoths, first ruler of the Balti dynasty. He's most famous for sacking Rome in 410ce. (Don't worry Bruce I won't be taking any ideas from historical events.)

Suleiman the Magnificent (Jeffrey):
I've decided on the persona of Suleiman the Magnificent who doubled the size of the Ottoman Empire (to 2 billion acres) and expanded his lands to the doorsteps of Vienna before being turned away. (The Battle of Vienna gave rise to the croissant, which was a symbolic gesture by Viennese bakers to "take a bite" out of the Ottoman crescent each morning.) Suleiman the Magnificent also expanded culture, law, and learning during his 46 year reign.


Phillip the Good of Burgundy (Michael):
Phillip the Good of Burgundy. Son of John the Fearless and is known for his efforts during the Hundred Years War, in which he vacillated between supporting the French and the English… eventually capturing and sending Joan of Arc to her death. Besides having 3 wives and 18 children (the man must have lived well), he was known for being a patron of the arts, who liked long walks on the beach and starry nights.

Prince Eugene of Savoy (Nathan):
Prince Eugene was a famous Austrian military leader, who was also well know for his skillful diplomacy.

King Romulus of Italy (Bruce):
King Romulus, along with his twin brother, Remus (circa 771-717 bc) were, according to mythology, fathered by the god of war, Mars. Romulus was the first king of Rome, founding it, after slaying his brother, in 753 bc.

Romulus not only created the Roman Legions and the Roman Senate, but also added citizens to his new city by abducting the women of the neighboring Sabine tribes, which resulted in the mixture of the Sabines and Romans into one people. Romulus would become ancient Rome's greatest conqueror, adding large amounts of territory and people to the dominion of Rome.

King Alfred of England (Aidan):
From England my selection is King Alfred, the only British monarch to be known "the Great". Because of his military and diplomatic skills. He did, unfortunately, have an issue with baking cakes.


**** some game notes ****

WRITING YOUR ORDERS:
Please remember to use the "Orders" email I sent you and respond to THAT email to send me your orders. This will make life MUCH easier for me as I try to keep 230 emails separate from the scores I get every day. Most of you have done this, so thank you.

PRELIM ORDERS:
Please send me your Fall 1901 preliminary orders ASAP. I want to make sure this game has no NMRs at all. You can always change your orders.

DEADLINES:
All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th




--
---------------------------------
"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
---------------------------------

[Reply]

Dip 230 - "LOst Kings of Yore" (Spring 1... - BabakTalebi   (Jan 22, 2009, 10:12 am)
and the maps ;P

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:


Rulers of the far reaches of Europe…

The continent has mobilized and war though this Spring season saw minimal conflict of arms, the foretelling of battles to come were foreshadowed by the clash of soldiers in Galacia and sailors in the Black Sea. Those were our only two bounces in an otherwise conventional spring turn.

I also apologize for the slight delay in adjudications. I was enjoying the inauguration in Washington DC on Tuesday and had a needed day of recovery from the past week of events. I hope to keep pace moving forward, but I warn that I may disappoint on occasion.

I do want to ask you all to send press. If you want to declare war (well, after you've made the move) or beg for peace, warn of impending victory for another or just to rib or taunt your fellow rulers, use the white press opportunity. Given your chosen characters (all but Justin have taken on an ulterior identity), it should be much fun to write a few sentences to share.


Next Deadline: Wed Jan 28th 6:00pm EST.


Without ANY further ado – here are the results:

ORDERS:
Austria:
A Budapest - Serbia
F Trieste - Albania
A Vienna - Galicia (*Bounce*)

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

France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Marseilles - Spain
A Paris - Picardy

Germany:
A Berlin - Kiel
F Kiel - Holland
A Munich - Ruhr

Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome - Apulia
A Venice Hold

Russia:
A Moscow - Ukraine
F Sevastopol - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
F St Petersburg(sc) - Finland
A Warsaw - Galicia (*Bounce*)

Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Smyrna - Constantinople


OUR CAST:
Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Suleiman the Magnificent
Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Alaric I, King of Visigoths
Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])


**** None Given Yet ****
Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Prince Eugene of Savoy
Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])


King Alfred the Great
England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

King Romulus
Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])


Phillip the Good of Burgundy
France – Michael Sims mike(at)southwall.com ([email]mike(at)southwall.com[/email])


WHITE PRESS:

Alaric I, King of Visigoths (Josh):
Alaric I, King of the Visigoths, first ruler of the Balti dynasty. He's most famous for sacking Rome in 410ce. (Don't worry Bruce I won't be taking any ideas from historical events.)

Suleiman the Magnificent (Jeffrey):
I've decided on the persona of Suleiman the Magnificent who doubled the size of the Ottoman Empire (to 2 billion acres) and expanded his lands to the doorsteps of Vienna before being turned away. (The Battle of Vienna gave rise to the croissant, which was a symbolic gesture by Viennese bakers to "take a bite" out of the Ottoman crescent each morning.) Suleiman the Magnificent also expanded culture, law, and learning during his 46 year reign.


Phillip the Good of Burgundy (Michael):
Phillip the Good of Burgundy. Son of John the Fearless and is known for his efforts during the Hundred Years War, in which he vacillated between supporting the French and the English… eventually capturing and sending Joan of Arc to her death. Besides having 3 wives and 18 children (the man must have lived well), he was known for being a patron of the arts, who liked long walks on the beach and starry nights.

Prince Eugene of Savoy (Nathan):
Prince Eugene was a famous Austrian military leader, who was also well know for his skillful diplomacy.

King Romulus of Italy (Bruce):
King Romulus, along with his twin brother, Remus (circa 771-717 bc) were, according to mythology, fathered by the god of war, Mars. Romulus was the first king of Rome, founding it, after slaying his brother, in 753 bc.

Romulus not only created the Roman Legions and the Roman Senate, but also added citizens to his new city by abducting the women of the neighboring Sabine tribes, which resulted in the mixture of the Sabines and Romans into one people. Romulus would become ancient Rome's greatest conqueror, adding large amounts of territory and people to the dominion of Rome.

King Alfred of England (Aidan):
From England my selection is King Alfred, the only British monarch to be known "the Great". Because of his military and diplomatic skills. He did, unfortunately, have an issue with baking cakes.


**** some game notes ****

WRITING YOUR ORDERS:
Please remember to use the "Orders" email I sent you and respond to THAT email to send me your orders. This will make life MUCH easier for me as I try to keep 230 emails separate from the scores I get every day. Most of you have done this, so thank you.

PRELIM ORDERS:
Please send me your Fall 1901 preliminary orders ASAP. I want to make sure this game has no NMRs at all. You can always change your orders.

DEADLINES:
All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th




--
---------------------------------
"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
---------------------------------

[Reply]

Dip 230 - "LOst Kings of Yore" (Spring 1... - BabakTalebi   (Jan 22, 2009, 10:10 am)
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Rulers of the far reaches of Europe…

The continent has mobilized and war though this Spring season saw minimal conflict of arms, the foretelling of battles to come were foreshadowed by the clash of soldiers in Galacia and sailors in the Black Sea. Those were our only two bounces in an otherwise conventional spring turn.

I also apologize for the slight delay in adjudications. I was enjoying the inauguration in Washington DC on Tuesday and had a needed day of recovery from the past week of events. I hope to keep pace moving forward, but I warn that I may disappoint on occasion.

I do want to ask you all to send press. If you want to declare war (well, after you've made the move) or beg for peace, warn of impending victory for another or just to rib or taunt your fellow rulers, use the white press opportunity. Given your chosen characters (all but Justin have taken on an ulterior identity), it should be much fun to write a few sentences to share.


Next Deadline: Wed Jan 28th 6:00pm EST.


Without ANY further ado – here are the results:

ORDERS:
Austria:
A Budapest - Serbia
F Trieste - Albania
A Vienna - Galicia (*Bounce*)

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

France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Marseilles - Spain
A Paris - Picardy

Germany:
A Berlin - Kiel
F Kiel - Holland
A Munich - Ruhr

Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome - Apulia
A Venice Hold

Russia:
A Moscow - Ukraine
F Sevastopol - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
F St Petersburg(sc) - Finland
A Warsaw - Galicia (*Bounce*)

Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Smyrna - Constantinople


OUR CAST:
Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Suleiman the Magnificent
Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Alaric I, King of Visigoths
Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])
**** None Given Yet ****
Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Prince Eugene of Savoy
Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])
King Alfred the Great
England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

King Romulus
Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])
Phillip the Good of Burgundy
France – Michael Sims mike(at)southwall.com ([email]mike(at)southwall.com[/email])


WHITE PRESS:

Alaric I, King of Visigoths (Josh):
Alaric I, King of the Visigoths, first ruler of the Balti dynasty. He's most famous for sacking Rome in 410ce. (Don't worry Bruce I won't be taking any ideas from historical events.)

Suleiman the Magnificent (Jeffrey):
I've decided on the persona of Suleiman the Magnificent who doubled the size of the Ottoman Empire (to 2 billion acres) and expanded his lands to the doorsteps of Vienna before being turned away. (The Battle of Vienna gave rise to the croissant, which was a symbolic gesture by Viennese bakers to "take a bite" out of the Ottoman crescent each morning.) Suleiman the Magnificent also expanded culture, law, and learning during his 46 year reign.


Phillip the Good of Burgundy (Michael):
Phillip the Good of Burgundy. Son of John the Fearless and is known for his efforts during the Hundred Years War, in which he vacillated between supporting the French and the English… eventually capturing and sending Joan of Arc to her death. Besides having 3 wives and 18 children (the man must have lived well), he was known for being a patron of the arts, who liked long walks on the beach and starry nights.

Prince Eugene of Savoy (Nathan):
Prince Eugene was a famous Austrian military leader, who was also well know for his skillful diplomacy.

King Romulus of Italy (Bruce):
King Romulus, along with his twin brother, Remus (circa 771-717 bc) were, according to mythology, fathered by the god of war, Mars. Romulus was the first king of Rome, founding it, after slaying his brother, in 753 bc.

Romulus not only created the Roman Legions and the Roman Senate, but also added citizens to his new city by abducting the women of the neighboring Sabine tribes, which resulted in the mixture of the Sabines and Romans into one people. Romulus would become ancient Rome's greatest conqueror, adding large amounts of territory and people to the dominion of Rome.

King Alfred of England (Aidan):
From England my selection is King Alfred, the only British monarch to be known "the Great". Because of his military and diplomatic skills. He did, unfortunately, have an issue with baking cakes.


**** some game notes ****

WRITING YOUR ORDERS:
Please remember to use the "Orders" email I sent you and respond to THAT email to send me your orders. This will make life MUCH easier for me as I try to keep 230 emails separate from the scores I get every day. Most of you have done this, so thank you.

PRELIM ORDERS:
Please send me your Fall 1901 preliminary orders ASAP. I want to make sure this game has no NMRs at all. You can always change your orders.

DEADLINES:
All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th

[Reply]

Dip 230 - "LOst Kings of Yore" (Spring 1901 adjudication) (dc230) BabakTalebi Jan 22, 10:12 am
and the maps ;P

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:


Rulers of the far reaches of Europe…

The continent has mobilized and war though this Spring season saw minimal conflict of arms, the foretelling of battles to come were foreshadowed by the clash of soldiers in Galacia and sailors in the Black Sea. Those were our only two bounces in an otherwise conventional spring turn.

I also apologize for the slight delay in adjudications. I was enjoying the inauguration in Washington DC on Tuesday and had a needed day of recovery from the past week of events. I hope to keep pace moving forward, but I warn that I may disappoint on occasion.

I do want to ask you all to send press. If you want to declare war (well, after you've made the move) or beg for peace, warn of impending victory for another or just to rib or taunt your fellow rulers, use the white press opportunity. Given your chosen characters (all but Justin have taken on an ulterior identity), it should be much fun to write a few sentences to share.


Next Deadline: Wed Jan 28th 6:00pm EST.


Without ANY further ado – here are the results:

ORDERS:
Austria:
A Budapest - Serbia
F Trieste - Albania
A Vienna - Galicia (*Bounce*)

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

France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Marseilles - Spain
A Paris - Picardy

Germany:
A Berlin - Kiel
F Kiel - Holland
A Munich - Ruhr

Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome - Apulia
A Venice Hold

Russia:
A Moscow - Ukraine
F Sevastopol - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
F St Petersburg(sc) - Finland
A Warsaw - Galicia (*Bounce*)

Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Smyrna - Constantinople


OUR CAST:
Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Suleiman the Magnificent
Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Alaric I, King of Visigoths
Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])


**** None Given Yet ****
Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Prince Eugene of Savoy
Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])


King Alfred the Great
England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

King Romulus
Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])


Phillip the Good of Burgundy
France – Michael Sims mike(at)southwall.com ([email]mike(at)southwall.com[/email])


WHITE PRESS:

Alaric I, King of Visigoths (Josh):
Alaric I, King of the Visigoths, first ruler of the Balti dynasty. He's most famous for sacking Rome in 410ce. (Don't worry Bruce I won't be taking any ideas from historical events.)

Suleiman the Magnificent (Jeffrey):
I've decided on the persona of Suleiman the Magnificent who doubled the size of the Ottoman Empire (to 2 billion acres) and expanded his lands to the doorsteps of Vienna before being turned away. (The Battle of Vienna gave rise to the croissant, which was a symbolic gesture by Viennese bakers to "take a bite" out of the Ottoman crescent each morning.) Suleiman the Magnificent also expanded culture, law, and learning during his 46 year reign.


Phillip the Good of Burgundy (Michael):
Phillip the Good of Burgundy. Son of John the Fearless and is known for his efforts during the Hundred Years War, in which he vacillated between supporting the French and the English… eventually capturing and sending Joan of Arc to her death. Besides having 3 wives and 18 children (the man must have lived well), he was known for being a patron of the arts, who liked long walks on the beach and starry nights.

Prince Eugene of Savoy (Nathan):
Prince Eugene was a famous Austrian military leader, who was also well know for his skillful diplomacy.

King Romulus of Italy (Bruce):
King Romulus, along with his twin brother, Remus (circa 771-717 bc) were, according to mythology, fathered by the god of war, Mars. Romulus was the first king of Rome, founding it, after slaying his brother, in 753 bc.

Romulus not only created the Roman Legions and the Roman Senate, but also added citizens to his new city by abducting the women of the neighboring Sabine tribes, which resulted in the mixture of the Sabines and Romans into one people. Romulus would become ancient Rome's greatest conqueror, adding large amounts of territory and people to the dominion of Rome.

King Alfred of England (Aidan):
From England my selection is King Alfred, the only British monarch to be known "the Great". Because of his military and diplomatic skills. He did, unfortunately, have an issue with baking cakes.


**** some game notes ****

WRITING YOUR ORDERS:
Please remember to use the "Orders" email I sent you and respond to THAT email to send me your orders. This will make life MUCH easier for me as I try to keep 230 emails separate from the scores I get every day. Most of you have done this, so thank you.

PRELIM ORDERS:
Please send me your Fall 1901 preliminary orders ASAP. I want to make sure this game has no NMRs at all. You can always change your orders.

DEADLINES:
All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th




--
---------------------------------
"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
---------------------------------
Dip 230 - "LOst Kings of Yore" (Spring 1901 adjudication) (dc230) aramis604 Jan 22, 10:18 am
Babak,

It looks as if you're using Realpolitik to adjucate. Would it be too much trouble for you to attach the .DPY file for the game when sending out order?

- Josh


From: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>
To: 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Italy - Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com>; dip 230 orders <dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com>; Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com>; Michael Sims <mike(at)southwall.com>; Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 8:11:26 AM
Subject: Re: Dip 230 - "LOst Kings of Yore" (Spring 1901 adjudication)

and the maps ;P

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:


Rulers of the far reaches of Europe…

The continent has mobilized and war though this Spring season saw minimal conflict of arms, the foretelling of battles to come were foreshadowed by the clash of soldiers in Galacia and sailors in the Black Sea. Those were our only two bounces in an otherwise conventional spring turn.

I also apologize for the slight delay in adjudications. I was enjoying the inauguration in Washington DC on Tuesday and had a needed day of recovery from the past week of events. I hope to keep pace moving forward, but I warn that I may disappoint on occasion.

I do want to ask you all to send press. If you want to declare war (well, after you've made the move) or beg for peace, warn of impending victory for another or just to rib or taunt your fellow rulers, use the white press opportunity. Given your chosen characters (all but Justin have taken on an ulterior identity), it should be much fun to write a few sentences to share.


Next Deadline: Wed Jan 28th 6:00pm EST.


Without ANY further ado – here are the results:

ORDERS:
Austria:
A Budapest - Serbia
F Trieste - Albania
A Vienna - Galicia (*Bounce*)

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

France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Marseilles - Spain
A Paris - Picardy

Germany:
A Berlin - Kiel
F Kiel - Holland
A Munich - Ruhr

Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome - Apulia
A Venice Hold

Russia:
A Moscow - Ukraine
F Sevastopol - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
F St Petersburg(sc) - Finland
A Warsaw - Galicia (*Bounce*)

Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Smyrna - Constantinople


OUR CAST:
Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Suleiman the Magnificent
Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Alaric I, King of Visigoths
Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])


**** None Given Yet ****
Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Prince Eugene of Savoy
Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])


King Alfred the Great
England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

King Romulus
Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])


Phillip the Good of Burgundy
France – Michael Sims mike(at)southwall.com ([email]mike(at)southwall.com[/email])


WHITE PRESS:

Alaric I, King of Visigoths (Josh):
Alaric I, King of the Visigoths, first ruler of the Balti dynasty. He's most famous for sacking Rome in 410ce. (Don't worry Bruce I won't be taking any ideas from historical events.)

Suleiman the Magnificent (Jeffrey):
I've decided on the persona of Suleiman the Magnificent who doubled the size of the Ottoman Empire (to 2 billion acres) and expanded his lands to the doorsteps of Vienna before being turned away. (The Battle of Vienna gave rise to the croissant, which was a symbolic gesture by Viennese bakers to "take a bite" out of the Ottoman crescent each morning.) Suleiman the Magnificent also expanded culture, law, and learning during his 46 year reign.


Phillip the Good of Burgundy (Michael):
Phillip the Good of Burgundy. Son of John the Fearless and is known for his efforts during the Hundred Years War, in which he vacillated between supporting the French and the English… eventually capturing and sending Joan of Arc to her death. Besides having 3 wives and 18 children (the man must have lived well), he was known for being a patron of the arts, who liked long walks on the beach and starry nights.

Prince Eugene of Savoy (Nathan):
Prince Eugene was a famous Austrian military leader, who was also well know for his skillful diplomacy.

King Romulus of Italy (Bruce):
King Romulus, along with his twin brother, Remus (circa 771-717 bc) were, according to mythology, fathered by the god of war, Mars. Romulus was the first king of Rome, founding it, after slaying his brother, in 753 bc.

Romulus not only created the Roman Legions and the Roman Senate, but also added citizens to his new city by abducting the women of the neighboring Sabine tribes, which resulted in the mixture of the Sabines and Romans into one people. Romulus would become ancient Rome's greatest conqueror, adding large amounts of territory and people to the dominion of Rome.

King Alfred of England (Aidan):
From England my selection is King Alfred, the only British monarch to be known "the Great". Because of his military and diplomatic skills. He did, unfortunately, have an issue with baking cakes.


**** some game notes ****

WRITING YOUR ORDERS:
Please remember to use the "Orders" email I sent you and respond to THAT email to send me your orders. This will make life MUCH easier for me as I try to keep 230 emails separate from the scores I get every day. Most of you have done this, so thank you.

PRELIM ORDERS:
Please send me your Fall 1901 preliminary orders ASAP. I want to make sure this game has no NMRs at all. You can always change your orders.

DEADLINES:
All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th




--
---------------------------------
"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
---------------------------------
Dip 230 - "LOst Kings of Yore" (Spring 1901 adjudication) (dc230) aramis604 Jan 22, 10:18 am
Babak,

It looks as if you're using Realpolitik to adjucate. Would it be too much trouble for you to attach the .DPY file for the game when sending out order?

- Josh


From: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>
To: 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Italy - Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com>; dip 230 orders <dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com>; Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com>; Michael Sims <mike(at)southwall.com>; Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 8:11:26 AM
Subject: Re: Dip 230 - "LOst Kings of Yore" (Spring 1901 adjudication)

and the maps ;P

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:


Rulers of the far reaches of Europe…

The continent has mobilized and war though this Spring season saw minimal conflict of arms, the foretelling of battles to come were foreshadowed by the clash of soldiers in Galacia and sailors in the Black Sea. Those were our only two bounces in an otherwise conventional spring turn.

I also apologize for the slight delay in adjudications. I was enjoying the inauguration in Washington DC on Tuesday and had a needed day of recovery from the past week of events. I hope to keep pace moving forward, but I warn that I may disappoint on occasion.

I do want to ask you all to send press. If you want to declare war (well, after you've made the move) or beg for peace, warn of impending victory for another or just to rib or taunt your fellow rulers, use the white press opportunity. Given your chosen characters (all but Justin have taken on an ulterior identity), it should be much fun to write a few sentences to share.


Next Deadline: Wed Jan 28th 6:00pm EST.


Without ANY further ado – here are the results:

ORDERS:
Austria:
A Budapest - Serbia
F Trieste - Albania
A Vienna - Galicia (*Bounce*)

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

France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Marseilles - Spain
A Paris - Picardy

Germany:
A Berlin - Kiel
F Kiel - Holland
A Munich - Ruhr

Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome - Apulia
A Venice Hold

Russia:
A Moscow - Ukraine
F Sevastopol - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
F St Petersburg(sc) - Finland
A Warsaw - Galicia (*Bounce*)

Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Smyrna - Constantinople


OUR CAST:
Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Suleiman the Magnificent
Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Alaric I, King of Visigoths
Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])


**** None Given Yet ****
Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Prince Eugene of Savoy
Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])


King Alfred the Great
England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

King Romulus
Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])


Phillip the Good of Burgundy
France – Michael Sims mike(at)southwall.com ([email]mike(at)southwall.com[/email])


WHITE PRESS:

Alaric I, King of Visigoths (Josh):
Alaric I, King of the Visigoths, first ruler of the Balti dynasty. He's most famous for sacking Rome in 410ce. (Don't worry Bruce I won't be taking any ideas from historical events.)

Suleiman the Magnificent (Jeffrey):
I've decided on the persona of Suleiman the Magnificent who doubled the size of the Ottoman Empire (to 2 billion acres) and expanded his lands to the doorsteps of Vienna before being turned away. (The Battle of Vienna gave rise to the croissant, which was a symbolic gesture by Viennese bakers to "take a bite" out of the Ottoman crescent each morning.) Suleiman the Magnificent also expanded culture, law, and learning during his 46 year reign.


Phillip the Good of Burgundy (Michael):
Phillip the Good of Burgundy. Son of John the Fearless and is known for his efforts during the Hundred Years War, in which he vacillated between supporting the French and the English… eventually capturing and sending Joan of Arc to her death. Besides having 3 wives and 18 children (the man must have lived well), he was known for being a patron of the arts, who liked long walks on the beach and starry nights.

Prince Eugene of Savoy (Nathan):
Prince Eugene was a famous Austrian military leader, who was also well know for his skillful diplomacy.

King Romulus of Italy (Bruce):
King Romulus, along with his twin brother, Remus (circa 771-717 bc) were, according to mythology, fathered by the god of war, Mars. Romulus was the first king of Rome, founding it, after slaying his brother, in 753 bc.

Romulus not only created the Roman Legions and the Roman Senate, but also added citizens to his new city by abducting the women of the neighboring Sabine tribes, which resulted in the mixture of the Sabines and Romans into one people. Romulus would become ancient Rome's greatest conqueror, adding large amounts of territory and people to the dominion of Rome.

King Alfred of England (Aidan):
From England my selection is King Alfred, the only British monarch to be known "the Great". Because of his military and diplomatic skills. He did, unfortunately, have an issue with baking cakes.


**** some game notes ****

WRITING YOUR ORDERS:
Please remember to use the "Orders" email I sent you and respond to THAT email to send me your orders. This will make life MUCH easier for me as I try to keep 230 emails separate from the scores I get every day. Most of you have done this, so thank you.

PRELIM ORDERS:
Please send me your Fall 1901 preliminary orders ASAP. I want to make sure this game has no NMRs at all. You can always change your orders.

DEADLINES:
All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th




--
---------------------------------
"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
---------------------------------
Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (First De... - BabakTalebi   (Jan 20, 2009, 3:05 am)
38 hours to the first deadline all...

good luck in your last negotiations and remember you can change and finalize them up until the deadline... 6:00pm EST on Wed Jan 21st.

Babak

[Reply]

Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-sta... - nwoll   (Jan 16, 2009, 10:49 pm)
Hello from Prince Eugene of Savoy!

Prince Eugene was a famous Austrian military leader, who was also well know for his skillful diplomacy.

--- On Fri, 1/16/09, Michael Sims <mike(at)southwall.com> wrote:

From: Michael Sims <mike(at)southwall.com>
Subject: RE: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)
To: "Babak Talebi" <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>, "Josh E." <aramis604(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: "Bruce Quinn" <coebq(at)yahoo.com>, "230 Austria - Nathan Woll" <nwoll(at)yahoo.com>, "230 England - Aidan Slattery" <aislattery(at)aol.com>, "230 Russia - Justin Card" <jcard(at)atnex.net>, "230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay" <jmc66(at)mac.com>, dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Date: Friday, January 16, 2009, 8:55 PM


Greetings all,
My first take of this “picking a leader” concept, is neat idea! Till I realize I’ve gotten the leftovers of France … and lets face it France isn’t exactly known for its great leadership. I mean sure there’s the Napoleon types, typical little-man syndrome, expand beyond your means then implode… and then you’ve got the Louis’s, indecisive, non-committal… And of course there’s Marie Antionette, but come on “Reign of Terror”? I don’t think I exactly exude terror… And the mighty Joan of Arc? Dead at 19.

So I suppose for my homework assignment, I’ll have to take on the role of Phillip the Good of Burgundy. Why? Cuz he’s good! (Really). And I’m good too. And since it was Burgundy , it’s not really France , and the further you can disassociate yourself with France the better, right? So… Son of John the Fearless (who better to be a son of?), and is known for his efforts during the Hundred Years War, in which he vacillated between supporting the French and the English… eventually capturing and sending Joan of Arc to her death. Besides having 3 wives and 18 children (the man must have lived well), he was known for being a patron of the arts, who liked long walks on the beach and starry nights. (If you’re ever looking for a 3-player variant, Hundred is quite well balanced, and very hard to win.)

Besides all that, most of you know me. I spend my free time working on this website thingy where they play Diplomacy, and then playing Descent and other sorts of board games… and when not doing that I’m an IT Tech in the Chicagoland area. For anything else, see www.sims-family.net.

Now on to other matters, surely you’ve all been busy plotting the death of the non-existent players, but hopefully it’s not too late to circumvent that!
-mike
(the Good)



From: Babak Talebi [mailto:babaktalebi(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 7:02 AM
To: Josh E.
Cc: Bruce Quinn; 230 Austria - Nathan Woll; 230 England - Aidan Slattery; 230 Russia - Justin Card; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay; Michael Sims
Subject: Re: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)


Lords and Kings...

I... Cyrus the Great. King of Kings. Emperor of Persia , protector of the Indus valley, lord of the Nile Delta, savior of Babylon , seer of the northern steppes and ruler of the land of two rivers come to you my vassals and ask of you to perform your duty.

All of Europe has been torn asunder by disorder, pestilence, and ignorance. Who amongst you is capable of leading this continent out of its slumber? Who amongst you will bear the drawn dagger and emerge as its master? Who amongst you is worthy of the mantle of King of Kings?

You must now march forth with your armies and your people and prove to me your loyalty through victory. FOR THE SOLO!!!!


*end character*

So we have a new France friends... Mike Sims - one of the guiding lights of the site and the hard working leader of DC has joined our game as France - it must be said that he was inspired by the dedication of the rest of you - (and maybe the theme)... so please welcome him and lets honor him with an NMR-free game.

also - to Alaric I and to King Romulus -please introduce your adopted kings so that the other players know who they are. might as well learn a bit of history while enjoying a game of diplomacy.

to those that might wonder - Mike's email is included above as well (mike(at)southwall.com ([email]mike(at)southwall.com[/email]))


we will keep the Wed Jan 21st deadline (and I have prelim orders from 5 of you).

Babak



On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Josh E. <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:
I shall adopt the name: Alaric I.




From: Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])>
To: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>; 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 5:53:14 PM
Subject: Re: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)


Of course I'll select "King Romulus..."



From: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>
To: 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Italy - Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])>; dip 230 orders <dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])>; Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com ([email]former.trout(at)gmail.com[/email])>; Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com ([email]stevelytton(at)hotmail.com[/email])>
Cc: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 1:05:47 AM
Subject: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)
To ye, the lost kings of yore…

Three of your fellow majesties saw the stars dwindle as they lost the divine blessings which awarded them the kingdoms of France , Germany , and Turkey . In this age of turmoil… three kings were lost.

{In fact – this early excitement has been my muse, and I declare that we now have a theme "Lost Kings". Each of you should think of an ancient King or ruler - let's say… preceding the age of discovery (more on this later).}

Good tidings do however follow. Through the distress and disorder, new lords have arisen to guide these ships of state… we have a new Sultan in Turkey and a new Kaiser in Germany while we still await a new President/Emperor to take the reins in France. Below, I have updated the contact/country assignment list. For the benefit of our new German and Turkish players, I have included the 'Policies & Deadlines' section of the original email with one change. I'm changing the deadline time to 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT) because that works better for me – hopefully I can get the adjudication out within 6 hours of when its due this way.


Policies & Deadlines:

All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Spring 1901: Wed January 21st
Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th


NMR (No Move Received) policy: The first missed deadline will earn you a public warning. The second missed deadline will get you replaced. (I expect prelim orders from every player for every season)

Orders: I use gmail which has a great feature that allows all 'related' emails to be stacked together. To maximize this benefit to make sure your orders are not lost, I will be sending each of you a separate individual email titled "Dip 230 - <Country> Orders". Please 'reply' to THAT email for your orders and do NOT change the subject line. In the body of the email, start off with the season and year followed by your orders. I also HIGHLY recommend that you send a preliminary set of orders every single turn so you do not get trapped in my NMR policy.

Delays: I will grant reasonable delay requests made BEFORE the deadline.

Maps: I recommend you download RealPolitik or Diplo (do a google search) which are both very useful free applications that allow you to 'map' the game on your own computer. I will attach a copy of the season's map in the adjudication as well as post it on the DC website.

Themes: Themes are meant to give each game a slight flavor – nothing deep. This game will henceforth be known as "Dip 230 – The Lost Kings" and I want each of you to give yourself the name of a historical King or Ruler (pre 1500's). It can be a ruler from your country (preferred) or from a different culture (go to wikipedia and pick an interesting character). You all can decide how to use your character or to send global/white press as that leader etc. At the very least – it'll serve as your in-game ID.

I will henceforth be known to you as Shah Cyrus the Great – King of Kings (He was the first Emperor of the unified Persian Empire . He began his 30 year rule around 560BC and ended it with the largest Empire known to mankind at the time with dozens of vassal Kings and countries under his rule – so pretty fitting for me :-p )

So I order you mere Kings of Men to send a 'group' email to introduce yourself once more, tell us how long/where else you play diplomacy, say hello, and to present to us your new persona (Please 'reply-all' to this email).

Without further ado, the country assignments are below. Enjoy the game and have fun.


Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])

Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])

England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])
France - **** STILL LOST ****


ps let me know if any of you have any questions.













--
---------------------------------
"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
---------------------------------

[Reply]

Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-sta... - FuzzyLogic   (Jan 16, 2009, 7:53 pm)
Greetings all,
My first take of this “picking a leader” concept, is neat idea! Till I realize I’ve gotten the leftovers of France… and lets face it France isn’t exactly known for its great leadership. I mean sure there’s the Napoleon types, typical little-man syndrome, expand beyond your means then implode… and then you’ve got the Louis’s, indecisive, non-committal… And of course there’s Marie Antionette, but come on “Reign of Terror”? I don’t think I exactly exude terror… And the mighty Joan of Arc? Dead at 19.

So I suppose for my homework assignment, I’ll have to take on the role of Phillip the Good of Burgundy. Why? Cuz he’s good! (Really). And I’m good too. And since it was Burgundy, it’s not really France, and the further you can disassociate yourself with France the better, right? So… Son of John the Fearless (who better to be a son of?), and is known for his efforts during the Hundred Years War, in which he vacillated between supporting the French and the English… eventually capturing and sending Joan of Arc to her death. Besides having 3 wives and 18 children (the man must have lived well), he was known for being a patron of the arts, who liked long walks on the beach and starry nights. (If you’re ever looking for a 3-player variant, Hundred is quite well balanced, and very hard to win.)

Besides all that, most of you know me. I spend my free time working on this website thingy where they play Diplomacy, and then playing Descent and other sorts of board games… and when not doing that I’m an IT Tech in the Chicagoland area. For anything else, see www.sims-family.net.

Now on to other matters, surely you’ve all been busy plotting the death of the non-existent players, but hopefully it’s not too late to circumvent that!
-mike
(the Good)



From: Babak Talebi [mailto:babaktalebi(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 7:02 AM
To: Josh E.
Cc: Bruce Quinn; 230 Austria - Nathan Woll; 230 England - Aidan Slattery; 230 Russia - Justin Card; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay; Michael Sims
Subject: Re: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)


Lords and Kings...

I... Cyrus the Great. King of Kings. Emperor of Persia, protector of the Indus valley, lord of the Nile Delta, savior of Babylon, seer of the northern steppes and ruler of the land of two rivers come to you my vassals and ask of you to perform your duty.

All of Europe has been torn asunder by disorder, pestilence, and ignorance. Who amongst you is capable of leading this continent out of its slumber? Who amongst you will bear the drawn dagger and emerge as its master? Who amongst you is worthy of the mantle of King of Kings?

You must now march forth with your armies and your people and prove to me your loyalty through victory. FOR THE SOLO!!!!


*end character*

So we have a new France friends... Mike Sims - one of the guiding lights of the site and the hard working leader of DC has joined our game as France - it must be said that he was inspired by the dedication of the rest of you - (and maybe the theme)... so please welcome him and lets honor him with an NMR-free game.

also - to Alaric I and to King Romulus -please introduce your adopted kings so that the other players know who they are. might as well learn a bit of history while enjoying a game of diplomacy.

to those that might wonder - Mike's email is included above as well (mike(at)southwall.com ([email]mike(at)southwall.com[/email]))


we will keep the Wed Jan 21st deadline (and I have prelim orders from 5 of you).

Babak



On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Josh E. <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:
I shall adopt the name: Alaric I.




From: Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])>
To: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>; 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 5:53:14 PM
Subject: Re: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)


Of course I'll select "King Romulus..."



From: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>
To: 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Italy - Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])>; dip 230 orders <dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])>; Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com ([email]former.trout(at)gmail.com[/email])>; Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com ([email]stevelytton(at)hotmail.com[/email])>
Cc: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 1:05:47 AM
Subject: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)
To ye, the lost kings of yore…

Three of your fellow majesties saw the stars dwindle as they lost the divine blessings which awarded them the kingdoms of France, Germany, and Turkey. In this age of turmoil… three kings were lost.

{In fact – this early excitement has been my muse, and I declare that we now have a theme "Lost Kings". Each of you should think of an ancient King or ruler - let's say… preceding the age of discovery (more on this later).}

Good tidings do however follow. Through the distress and disorder, new lords have arisen to guide these ships of state… we have a new Sultan in Turkey and a new Kaiser in Germany while we still await a new President/Emperor to take the reins in France. Below, I have updated the contact/country assignment list. For the benefit of our new German and Turkish players, I have included the 'Policies & Deadlines' section of the original email with one change. I'm changing the deadline time to 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT) because that works better for me – hopefully I can get the adjudication out within 6 hours of when its due this way.


Policies & Deadlines:

All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Spring 1901: Wed January 21st
Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th


NMR (No Move Received) policy: The first missed deadline will earn you a public warning. The second missed deadline will get you replaced. (I expect prelim orders from every player for every season)

Orders: I use gmail which has a great feature that allows all 'related' emails to be stacked together. To maximize this benefit to make sure your orders are not lost, I will be sending each of you a separate individual email titled "Dip 230 - <Country> Orders". Please 'reply' to THAT email for your orders and do NOT change the subject line. In the body of the email, start off with the season and year followed by your orders. I also HIGHLY recommend that you send a preliminary set of orders every single turn so you do not get trapped in my NMR policy.

Delays: I will grant reasonable delay requests made BEFORE the deadline.

Maps: I recommend you download RealPolitik or Diplo (do a google search) which are both very useful free applications that allow you to 'map' the game on your own computer. I will attach a copy of the season's map in the adjudication as well as post it on the DC website.

Themes: Themes are meant to give each game a slight flavor – nothing deep. This game will henceforth be known as "Dip 230 – The Lost Kings" and I want each of you to give yourself the name of a historical King or Ruler (pre 1500's). It can be a ruler from your country (preferred) or from a different culture (go to wikipedia and pick an interesting character). You all can decide how to use your character or to send global/white press as that leader etc. At the very least – it'll serve as your in-game ID.

I will henceforth be known to you as Shah Cyrus the Great – King of Kings (He was the first Emperor of the unified Persian Empire. He began his 30 year rule around 560BC and ended it with the largest Empire known to mankind at the time with dozens of vassal Kings and countries under his rule – so pretty fitting for me :-p )

So I order you mere Kings of Men to send a 'group' email to introduce yourself once more, tell us how long/where else you play diplomacy, say hello, and to present to us your new persona (Please 'reply-all' to this email).

Without further ado, the country assignments are below. Enjoy the game and have fun.


Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])

Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])

England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])
France - **** STILL LOST ****


ps let me know if any of you have any questions.













--
---------------------------------
"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
---------------------------------

[Reply]

Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-sta... - BabakTalebi   (Jan 16, 2009, 7:02 am)
Lords and Kings...

I... Cyrus the Great. King of Kings. Emperor of Persia, protector of the Indus valley, lord of the Nile Delta, savior of Babylon, seer of the northern steppes and ruler of the land of two rivers come to you my vassals and ask of you to perform your duty.

All of Europe has been torn asunder by disorder, pestilence, and ignorance. Who amongst you is capable of leading this continent out of its slumber? Who amongst you will bear the drawn dagger and emerge as its master? Who amongst you is worthy of the mantle of King of Kings?

You must now march forth with your armies and your people and prove to me your loyalty through victory. FOR THE SOLO!!!!


*end character*

So we have a new France friends... Mike Sims - one of the guiding lights of the site and the hard working leader of DC has joined our game as France - it must be said that he was inspired by the dedication of the rest of you - (and maybe the theme)... so please welcome him and lets honor him with an NMR-free game.

also - to Alaric I and to King Romulus -please introduce your adopted kings so that the other players know who they are. might as well learn a bit of history while enjoying a game of diplomacy.

to those that might wonder - Mike's email is included above as well (mike(at)southwall.com ([email]mike(at)southwall.com[/email]))


we will keep the Wed Jan 21st deadline (and I have prelim orders from 5 of you).

Babak



On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Josh E. <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:

I shall adopt the name: Alaric I.



From: Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])>
To: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>; 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 5:53:14 PM
Subject: Re: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)



Of course I'll select "King Romulus..."


From: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>
To: 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Italy - Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])>; dip 230 orders <dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])>; Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com ([email]former.trout(at)gmail.com[/email])>; Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com ([email]stevelytton(at)hotmail.com[/email])>
Cc: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 1:05:47 AM
Subject: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)


To ye, the lost kings of yore…

Three of your fellow majesties saw the stars dwindle as they lost the divine blessings which awarded them the kingdoms of France, Germany, and Turkey. In this age of turmoil… three kings were lost.

{In fact – this early excitement has been my muse, and I declare that we now have a theme "Lost Kings". Each of you should think of an ancient King or ruler - let's say… preceding the age of discovery (more on this later).}

Good tidings do however follow. Through the distress and disorder, new lords have arisen to guide these ships of state… we have a new Sultan in Turkey and a new Kaiser in Germany while we still await a new President/Emperor to take the reins in France. Below, I have updated the contact/country assignment list. For the benefit of our new German and Turkish players, I have included the 'Policies & Deadlines' section of the original email with one change. I'm changing the deadline time to 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT) because that works better for me – hopefully I can get the adjudication out within 6 hours of when its due this way.


Policies & Deadlines:

All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Spring 1901: Wed January 21st
Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th


NMR (No Move Received) policy: The first missed deadline will earn you a public warning. The second missed deadline will get you replaced. (I expect prelim orders from every player for every season)

Orders: I use gmail which has a great feature that allows all 'related' emails to be stacked together. To maximize this benefit to make sure your orders are not lost, I will be sending each of you a separate individual email titled "Dip 230 - <Country> Orders". Please 'reply' to THAT email for your orders and do NOT change the subject line. In the body of the email, start off with the season and year followed by your orders. I also HIGHLY recommend that you send a preliminary set of orders every single turn so you do not get trapped in my NMR policy.

Delays: I will grant reasonable delay requests made BEFORE the deadline.

Maps: I recommend you download RealPolitik or Diplo (do a google search) which are both very useful free applications that allow you to 'map' the game on your own computer. I will attach a copy of the season's map in the adjudication as well as post it on the DC website.

Themes: Themes are meant to give each game a slight flavor – nothing deep. This game will henceforth be known as "Dip 230 – The Lost Kings" and I want each of you to give yourself the name of a historical King or Ruler (pre 1500's). It can be a ruler from your country (preferred) or from a different culture (go to wikipedia and pick an interesting character). You all can decide how to use your character or to send global/white press as that leader etc. At the very least – it'll serve as your in-game ID.

I will henceforth be known to you as Shah Cyrus the Great – King of Kings (He was the first Emperor of the unified Persian Empire. He began his 30 year rule around 560BC and ended it with the largest Empire known to mankind at the time with dozens of vassal Kings and countries under his rule – so pretty fitting for me :-p )

So I order you mere Kings of Men to send a 'group' email to introduce yourself once more, tell us how long/where else you play diplomacy, say hello, and to present to us your new persona (Please 'reply-all' to this email).

Without further ado, the country assignments are below. Enjoy the game and have fun.


Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])

Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])

England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])


France - **** STILL LOST ****





ps let me know if any of you have any questions.













--
---------------------------------
"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
---------------------------------

[Reply]

Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-sta... - BabakTalebi   (Jan 15, 2009, 11:06 am)
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To ye, the lost kings of yore…

Three of your fellow majesties saw the stars dwindle as they lost the divine blessings which awarded them the kingdoms of France, Germany, and Turkey. In this age of turmoil… three kings were lost.

{In fact – this early excitement has been my muse, and I declare that we now have a theme "Lost Kings". Each of you should think of an ancient King or ruler - let's say… preceding the age of discovery (more on this later).}

Good tidings do however follow. Through the distress and disorder, new lords have arisen to guide these ships of state… we have a new Sultan in Turkey and a new Kaiser in Germany while we still await a new President/Emperor to take the reins in France. Below, I have updated the contact/country assignment list. For the benefit of our new German and Turkish players, I have included the 'Policies & Deadlines' section of the original email with one change. I'm changing the deadline time to 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT) because that works better for me – hopefully I can get the adjudication out within 6 hours of when its due this way.


Policies & Deadlines:

All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Spring 1901: Wed January 21st
Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th


NMR (No Move Received) policy: The first missed deadline will earn you a public warning. The second missed deadline will get you replaced. (I expect prelim orders from every player for every season)

Orders: I use gmail which has a great feature that allows all 'related' emails to be stacked together. To maximize this benefit to make sure your orders are not lost, I will be sending each of you a separate individual email titled "Dip 230 - <Country> Orders". Please 'reply' to THAT email for your orders and do NOT change the subject line. In the body of the email, start off with the season and year followed by your orders. I also HIGHLY recommend that you send a preliminary set of orders every single turn so you do not get trapped in my NMR policy.

Delays: I will grant reasonable delay requests made BEFORE the deadline.

Maps: I recommend you download RealPolitik or Diplo (do a google search) which are both very useful free applications that allow you to 'map' the game on your own computer. I will attach a copy of the season's map in the adjudication as well as post it on the DC website.

Themes: Themes are meant to give each game a slight flavor – nothing deep. This game will henceforth be known as "Dip 230 – The Lost Kings" and I want each of you to give yourself the name of a historical King or Ruler (pre 1500's). It can be a ruler from your country (preferred) or from a different culture (go to wikipedia and pick an interesting character). You all can decide how to use your character or to send global/white press as that leader etc. At the very least – it'll serve as your in-game ID.

I will henceforth be known to you as Shah Cyrus the Great – King of Kings (He was the first Emperor of the unified Persian Empire. He began his 30 year rule around 560BC and ended it with the largest Empire known to mankind at the time with dozens of vassal Kings and countries under his rule – so pretty fitting for me :-p )

So I order you mere Kings of Men to send a 'group' email to introduce yourself once more, tell us how long/where else you play diplomacy, say hello, and to present to us your new persona (Please 'reply-all' to this email).

Without further ado, the country assignments are below. Enjoy the game and have fun.


Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])

Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])

England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])
France - **** STILL LOST ****





ps let me know if any of you have any questions.

[Reply]

Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux) (dc230) FuzzyLogic Jan 16, 07:53 pm
Greetings all,
My first take of this “picking a leader” concept, is neat idea! Till I realize I’ve gotten the leftovers of France… and lets face it France isn’t exactly known for its great leadership. I mean sure there’s the Napoleon types, typical little-man syndrome, expand beyond your means then implode… and then you’ve got the Louis’s, indecisive, non-committal… And of course there’s Marie Antionette, but come on “Reign of Terror”? I don’t think I exactly exude terror… And the mighty Joan of Arc? Dead at 19.

So I suppose for my homework assignment, I’ll have to take on the role of Phillip the Good of Burgundy. Why? Cuz he’s good! (Really). And I’m good too. And since it was Burgundy, it’s not really France, and the further you can disassociate yourself with France the better, right? So… Son of John the Fearless (who better to be a son of?), and is known for his efforts during the Hundred Years War, in which he vacillated between supporting the French and the English… eventually capturing and sending Joan of Arc to her death. Besides having 3 wives and 18 children (the man must have lived well), he was known for being a patron of the arts, who liked long walks on the beach and starry nights. (If you’re ever looking for a 3-player variant, Hundred is quite well balanced, and very hard to win.)

Besides all that, most of you know me. I spend my free time working on this website thingy where they play Diplomacy, and then playing Descent and other sorts of board games… and when not doing that I’m an IT Tech in the Chicagoland area. For anything else, see www.sims-family.net.

Now on to other matters, surely you’ve all been busy plotting the death of the non-existent players, but hopefully it’s not too late to circumvent that!
-mike
(the Good)



From: Babak Talebi [mailto:babaktalebi(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 7:02 AM
To: Josh E.
Cc: Bruce Quinn; 230 Austria - Nathan Woll; 230 England - Aidan Slattery; 230 Russia - Justin Card; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay; Michael Sims
Subject: Re: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)


Lords and Kings...

I... Cyrus the Great. King of Kings. Emperor of Persia, protector of the Indus valley, lord of the Nile Delta, savior of Babylon, seer of the northern steppes and ruler of the land of two rivers come to you my vassals and ask of you to perform your duty.

All of Europe has been torn asunder by disorder, pestilence, and ignorance. Who amongst you is capable of leading this continent out of its slumber? Who amongst you will bear the drawn dagger and emerge as its master? Who amongst you is worthy of the mantle of King of Kings?

You must now march forth with your armies and your people and prove to me your loyalty through victory. FOR THE SOLO!!!!


*end character*

So we have a new France friends... Mike Sims - one of the guiding lights of the site and the hard working leader of DC has joined our game as France - it must be said that he was inspired by the dedication of the rest of you - (and maybe the theme)... so please welcome him and lets honor him with an NMR-free game.

also - to Alaric I and to King Romulus -please introduce your adopted kings so that the other players know who they are. might as well learn a bit of history while enjoying a game of diplomacy.

to those that might wonder - Mike's email is included above as well (mike(at)southwall.com ([email]mike(at)southwall.com[/email]))


we will keep the Wed Jan 21st deadline (and I have prelim orders from 5 of you).

Babak



On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Josh E. <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:
I shall adopt the name: Alaric I.




From: Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])>
To: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>; 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 5:53:14 PM
Subject: Re: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)


Of course I'll select "King Romulus..."



From: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>
To: 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Italy - Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])>; dip 230 orders <dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])>; Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com ([email]former.trout(at)gmail.com[/email])>; Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com ([email]stevelytton(at)hotmail.com[/email])>
Cc: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 1:05:47 AM
Subject: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)
To ye, the lost kings of yore…

Three of your fellow majesties saw the stars dwindle as they lost the divine blessings which awarded them the kingdoms of France, Germany, and Turkey. In this age of turmoil… three kings were lost.

{In fact – this early excitement has been my muse, and I declare that we now have a theme "Lost Kings". Each of you should think of an ancient King or ruler - let's say… preceding the age of discovery (more on this later).}

Good tidings do however follow. Through the distress and disorder, new lords have arisen to guide these ships of state… we have a new Sultan in Turkey and a new Kaiser in Germany while we still await a new President/Emperor to take the reins in France. Below, I have updated the contact/country assignment list. For the benefit of our new German and Turkish players, I have included the 'Policies & Deadlines' section of the original email with one change. I'm changing the deadline time to 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT) because that works better for me – hopefully I can get the adjudication out within 6 hours of when its due this way.


Policies & Deadlines:

All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Spring 1901: Wed January 21st
Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th


NMR (No Move Received) policy: The first missed deadline will earn you a public warning. The second missed deadline will get you replaced. (I expect prelim orders from every player for every season)

Orders: I use gmail which has a great feature that allows all 'related' emails to be stacked together. To maximize this benefit to make sure your orders are not lost, I will be sending each of you a separate individual email titled "Dip 230 - <Country> Orders". Please 'reply' to THAT email for your orders and do NOT change the subject line. In the body of the email, start off with the season and year followed by your orders. I also HIGHLY recommend that you send a preliminary set of orders every single turn so you do not get trapped in my NMR policy.

Delays: I will grant reasonable delay requests made BEFORE the deadline.

Maps: I recommend you download RealPolitik or Diplo (do a google search) which are both very useful free applications that allow you to 'map' the game on your own computer. I will attach a copy of the season's map in the adjudication as well as post it on the DC website.

Themes: Themes are meant to give each game a slight flavor – nothing deep. This game will henceforth be known as "Dip 230 – The Lost Kings" and I want each of you to give yourself the name of a historical King or Ruler (pre 1500's). It can be a ruler from your country (preferred) or from a different culture (go to wikipedia and pick an interesting character). You all can decide how to use your character or to send global/white press as that leader etc. At the very least – it'll serve as your in-game ID.

I will henceforth be known to you as Shah Cyrus the Great – King of Kings (He was the first Emperor of the unified Persian Empire. He began his 30 year rule around 560BC and ended it with the largest Empire known to mankind at the time with dozens of vassal Kings and countries under his rule – so pretty fitting for me :-p )

So I order you mere Kings of Men to send a 'group' email to introduce yourself once more, tell us how long/where else you play diplomacy, say hello, and to present to us your new persona (Please 'reply-all' to this email).

Without further ado, the country assignments are below. Enjoy the game and have fun.


Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])

Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])

England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])
France - **** STILL LOST ****


ps let me know if any of you have any questions.













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"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
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Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux) (dc230) nwoll Jan 16, 10:49 pm
Hello from Prince Eugene of Savoy!

Prince Eugene was a famous Austrian military leader, who was also well know for his skillful diplomacy.

--- On Fri, 1/16/09, Michael Sims <mike(at)southwall.com> wrote:

From: Michael Sims <mike(at)southwall.com>
Subject: RE: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)
To: "Babak Talebi" <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com>, "Josh E." <aramis604(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: "Bruce Quinn" <coebq(at)yahoo.com>, "230 Austria - Nathan Woll" <nwoll(at)yahoo.com>, "230 England - Aidan Slattery" <aislattery(at)aol.com>, "230 Russia - Justin Card" <jcard(at)atnex.net>, "230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay" <jmc66(at)mac.com>, dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Date: Friday, January 16, 2009, 8:55 PM


Greetings all,
My first take of this “picking a leader” concept, is neat idea! Till I realize I’ve gotten the leftovers of France … and lets face it France isn’t exactly known for its great leadership. I mean sure there’s the Napoleon types, typical little-man syndrome, expand beyond your means then implode… and then you’ve got the Louis’s, indecisive, non-committal… And of course there’s Marie Antionette, but come on “Reign of Terror”? I don’t think I exactly exude terror… And the mighty Joan of Arc? Dead at 19.

So I suppose for my homework assignment, I’ll have to take on the role of Phillip the Good of Burgundy. Why? Cuz he’s good! (Really). And I’m good too. And since it was Burgundy , it’s not really France , and the further you can disassociate yourself with France the better, right? So… Son of John the Fearless (who better to be a son of?), and is known for his efforts during the Hundred Years War, in which he vacillated between supporting the French and the English… eventually capturing and sending Joan of Arc to her death. Besides having 3 wives and 18 children (the man must have lived well), he was known for being a patron of the arts, who liked long walks on the beach and starry nights. (If you’re ever looking for a 3-player variant, Hundred is quite well balanced, and very hard to win.)

Besides all that, most of you know me. I spend my free time working on this website thingy where they play Diplomacy, and then playing Descent and other sorts of board games… and when not doing that I’m an IT Tech in the Chicagoland area. For anything else, see www.sims-family.net.

Now on to other matters, surely you’ve all been busy plotting the death of the non-existent players, but hopefully it’s not too late to circumvent that!
-mike
(the Good)



From: Babak Talebi [mailto:babaktalebi(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 7:02 AM
To: Josh E.
Cc: Bruce Quinn; 230 Austria - Nathan Woll; 230 England - Aidan Slattery; 230 Russia - Justin Card; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay; Michael Sims
Subject: Re: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)


Lords and Kings...

I... Cyrus the Great. King of Kings. Emperor of Persia , protector of the Indus valley, lord of the Nile Delta, savior of Babylon , seer of the northern steppes and ruler of the land of two rivers come to you my vassals and ask of you to perform your duty.

All of Europe has been torn asunder by disorder, pestilence, and ignorance. Who amongst you is capable of leading this continent out of its slumber? Who amongst you will bear the drawn dagger and emerge as its master? Who amongst you is worthy of the mantle of King of Kings?

You must now march forth with your armies and your people and prove to me your loyalty through victory. FOR THE SOLO!!!!


*end character*

So we have a new France friends... Mike Sims - one of the guiding lights of the site and the hard working leader of DC has joined our game as France - it must be said that he was inspired by the dedication of the rest of you - (and maybe the theme)... so please welcome him and lets honor him with an NMR-free game.

also - to Alaric I and to King Romulus -please introduce your adopted kings so that the other players know who they are. might as well learn a bit of history while enjoying a game of diplomacy.

to those that might wonder - Mike's email is included above as well (mike(at)southwall.com ([email]mike(at)southwall.com[/email]))


we will keep the Wed Jan 21st deadline (and I have prelim orders from 5 of you).

Babak



On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Josh E. <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:
I shall adopt the name: Alaric I.




From: Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])>
To: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>; 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 5:53:14 PM
Subject: Re: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)


Of course I'll select "King Romulus..."



From: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>
To: 230 Austria - Nathan Woll <nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 England - Aidan Slattery <aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])>; 230 Germany - Josh E <aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Italy - Bruce Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])>; 230 Russia - Justin Card <jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])>; 230 Turkey - Jeffrey Clay <jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])>; dip 230 orders <dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc230(at)diplomaticcorp.com[/email])>; Former Trout <former.trout(at)gmail.com ([email]former.trout(at)gmail.com[/email])>; Stephen Lytton <stevelytton(at)hotmail.com ([email]stevelytton(at)hotmail.com[/email])>
Cc: Babak Talebi <babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email])>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 1:05:47 AM
Subject: Dip 230 - "Lost Kings of Yore" (Game-start and country assignments - redux)
To ye, the lost kings of yore…

Three of your fellow majesties saw the stars dwindle as they lost the divine blessings which awarded them the kingdoms of France , Germany , and Turkey . In this age of turmoil… three kings were lost.

{In fact – this early excitement has been my muse, and I declare that we now have a theme "Lost Kings". Each of you should think of an ancient King or ruler - let's say… preceding the age of discovery (more on this later).}

Good tidings do however follow. Through the distress and disorder, new lords have arisen to guide these ships of state… we have a new Sultan in Turkey and a new Kaiser in Germany while we still await a new President/Emperor to take the reins in France. Below, I have updated the contact/country assignment list. For the benefit of our new German and Turkish players, I have included the 'Policies & Deadlines' section of the original email with one change. I'm changing the deadline time to 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT) because that works better for me – hopefully I can get the adjudication out within 6 hours of when its due this way.


Policies & Deadlines:

All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Spring 1901: Wed January 21st
Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th


NMR (No Move Received) policy: The first missed deadline will earn you a public warning. The second missed deadline will get you replaced. (I expect prelim orders from every player for every season)

Orders: I use gmail which has a great feature that allows all 'related' emails to be stacked together. To maximize this benefit to make sure your orders are not lost, I will be sending each of you a separate individual email titled "Dip 230 - <Country> Orders". Please 'reply' to THAT email for your orders and do NOT change the subject line. In the body of the email, start off with the season and year followed by your orders. I also HIGHLY recommend that you send a preliminary set of orders every single turn so you do not get trapped in my NMR policy.

Delays: I will grant reasonable delay requests made BEFORE the deadline.

Maps: I recommend you download RealPolitik or Diplo (do a google search) which are both very useful free applications that allow you to 'map' the game on your own computer. I will attach a copy of the season's map in the adjudication as well as post it on the DC website.

Themes: Themes are meant to give each game a slight flavor – nothing deep. This game will henceforth be known as "Dip 230 – The Lost Kings" and I want each of you to give yourself the name of a historical King or Ruler (pre 1500's). It can be a ruler from your country (preferred) or from a different culture (go to wikipedia and pick an interesting character). You all can decide how to use your character or to send global/white press as that leader etc. At the very least – it'll serve as your in-game ID.

I will henceforth be known to you as Shah Cyrus the Great – King of Kings (He was the first Emperor of the unified Persian Empire . He began his 30 year rule around 560BC and ended it with the largest Empire known to mankind at the time with dozens of vassal Kings and countries under his rule – so pretty fitting for me :-p )

So I order you mere Kings of Men to send a 'group' email to introduce yourself once more, tell us how long/where else you play diplomacy, say hello, and to present to us your new persona (Please 'reply-all' to this email).

Without further ado, the country assignments are below. Enjoy the game and have fun.


Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi(at)gmail.com ([email]babaktalebi(at)gmail.com[/email]))

Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66(at)mac.com ([email]jmc66(at)mac.com[/email])

Germany – Josh E aramis604(at)yahoo.com ([email]aramis604(at)yahoo.com[/email])

Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])

Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])

England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])

Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])
France - **** STILL LOST ****


ps let me know if any of you have any questions.













--
---------------------------------
"YOU have the power!"
~ Howard Dean M.D.

"Yes we can!"
~ Barack Obama
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Dc 230 - New Age of Diplomacy (Game Start and Coun... - deathblade_penguin   (Jan 12, 2009, 7:03 am)
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Fellow Dipsters –

First, my apologies for a belated game start. I was inconvenienced by a minor health issue over the past week. However, I must admit to being somewhat disappointed that only THREE of you gave affirmative responses to the last group email I sent. None-the-less, in the interest of getting this game off the ground… I have decided to assign countries to seven of you as listed below.

I expect a confirmation from ALL seven by Tuesday at 10:00pm EST (US Eastern Time). I would also ask Bart and Alex (the substitutes) to email me as well if they remain interested – if I do not hear from one of the original seven, they will be replaced by the subs on Tuesday night.


All deadlines will be at 10:00pm EST. Below is an initial schedule:

Spring 1901: Wed January 21st
Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th


NMR (No Move Received) policy: The first missed deadline will earn you a public warning. The second missed deadline will get you replaced.

Orders: I use gmail which has a great feature that allows all 'related' emails to be stacked together. To maximize this benefit and keep all of your orders in one place, I will be sending each of you a separate individual email titled "Dip 230 - <Country> Orders". Please reply to THAT email for your orders and do NOT change the subject. In the body, start off with the season and year followed by your orders. I also HIGHLY recommend that you send a preliminary set of orders every single turn so you do not get trapped in my NMR policy.

Delays: I will grant reasonable delay requests made BEFORE the deadline.

Maps: I recommend you download RealPolitik or Diplo (do a google search) which are both very useful free applications that allow you to 'map' the game on your own computer. I will also attach a copy of the map to every adjudication as well as post it on the DC website.

Themes: We'll forgo the theme idea since there was not a lot of interest in it.


Without further ado, the country assignments are below. Enjoy the game and have fun.


Turkey - Ross Jefferson: Ross92021(at)yahoo.com ([email]Ross92021(at)yahoo.com[/email])
Location : Windom, MN, US

Germany - Greg Olds: gregisgreat(at)hotmail.com ([email]gregisgreat(at)hotmail.com[/email])
Location : Solihull, WMID, UK

Russia - Justin Card: jcard(at)atnex.net ([email]jcard(at)atnex.net[/email])
Location : Acworth, GA, US

Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll(at)yahoo.com ([email]nwoll(at)yahoo.com[/email])
Location : Temperance, MI, US

England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery(at)aol.com ([email]aislattery(at)aol.com[/email])
Location : Leamington Spa, Warks, UK


France - Jim Raynor: hieusua(at)gmail.com ([email]hieusua(at)gmail.com[/email])
Location :

Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq(at)yahoo.com ([email]coebq(at)yahoo.com[/email])
Location : Beijing, China




Substitute - Bart Shadle: bartdoggg42(at)yahoo.com ([email]bartdoggg42(at)yahoo.com[/email])
Location : Columbus, OH, US

Substitute - Alex Maslow: wizarddiplomat(at)yahoo.com ([email]wizarddiplomat(at)yahoo.com[/email])
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