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dc339 draw! - hancockfc   (Feb 16, 2011, 7:08 am)
Let me begin by thanking Mike Sims for acting as the GM for
this game.  There could be no game
without the selfless efforts of volunteer GMs. 
Thanks also to the other players for their participation.






As the Carthaginian player I initially felt that an alliance
with Rome was crucial to my long term survival. 
Mike Norton and I don???t always see eye to eye but we worked together
well in this game for an extended period. 
Mike and I decided to attempt to hold the eastern powers at bay while we
removed Gaul and Germania from the equation. 
While I initially had a good relationship with Egypt, his failure to maintain
anything resembling regular communications eventually undermined our ability to
cooperate effectively.


 



My arrangement with Rome was proceeding reasonably well
until Mike ran into personal difficulties and became semi-detached from the
game.  Since Germania and I had some ongoing
differences it looked like Macedonia and Persia would be able to sweep westward
across the map.







The turning point came I believe when Macedonia began to
grow too rapidly at Rome???s expense and triggered alarms in Persia.  A PCG arrangement arose to thwart Macedonia
and eventually a 3WD resulted.  Germania
survived but did not participate in the draw. 
This was probably the best result that Ross could have achieved under
the circumstances.






I think that the use of proxy orders had a significantly
negative impact on the game.  While Mike
was having difficulties I wrote Rome???s orders for several turns.  Having the responsibility for Rome???s fortunes
was a considerable drag on my flexibility but I did the best I could for Rome
until Mike reassumed the reins.  Later in
the game I understand that Christopher was writing Ross???s orders.  This assignment was passed to me making
solidifying the West against Matthew considerably easier.  Again I chose orders which maintained
Germania???s position as best I could.  I
do not like NMRs and the need for replacements in general as I think that it
gives an unfair advantage to those best positioned to take advantage of the
circumstances.  In my case the use of
proxy orders in this instance considerably reduced my interest in the contest.   Perhaps this was due to specific features of
this particular game but I would prefer to see proxying limited to a subset of
a power???s units, or limited in time, rather than being a substitute for having
to replace a player when necessary.






I wish you all well and look forward to seeing you again.



Lynn Mercer

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dc339 draw! - ross826   (Feb 15, 2011, 11:19 pm)

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DC339: So Soon? - FuzzyLogic   (Feb 15, 2011, 3:59 pm)
Too funny.


Sounds like a high maintenance game in terms of the writing needed from the Advisors.


I've considered one of these too, but again the personal investment in writing might make it hard to fill...


http://www.dipwiki.com/index.php?title=Utterly_Ludicrous


 






From: Christopher Lockheardt [mailto:clockheardt(at)yahoo.com]
Sent: Tue 2/15/2011 3:40 PM
To: Michael Sims; coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se; Michael Norton
Cc: dc339
Subject: DC339: So Soon?










But me and Matt were finally about to start tussling! I swear! Creta was going down!

It's an honor to share the draw with Matt and Lynn. As it was to play alongside Mike, Ross, Fredrik, Bruce, and Justin. And it's always a pleasure to play in a game helmed by Mr. Sims. I think we should play the Backseat Driver variant next (http://www.diplom.org/Zine/S1995R/Szykman/Backseat.html).

I will write an EoG tomorrow.

Thanks for the game!

--- On Tue, 2/15/11, Michael Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com> wrote:



From: Michael Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: dc339 draw!
To: "Michael Sims" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>, coebq(at)yahoo.com, hancockfc(at)yahoo.com, justin(at)darkenedpath.com, ross826(at)gmail.com, mlb767(at)aim.com, clockheardt(at)yahoo.com, fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: "dc339" <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2011, 4:02 PM









Congrats to all three for a well deerved draw.  I have to hang my head down for letting myself get bushwhacked mid-game, bu tit is what it is. 


 


Here is my EOG! 


 


Beign in the center in this game is a bear! Even with a fast start, with easy grabs and weak Gaul I found myself surrounded. My apporach was to get two solid allies, out fo the following three Carthage Persia and Macedonia.  I thought iI actually managed three and planned on pushing north into Germania.  Unfortuantely Macedonia caught me in too trusting  a position and it was difficult to ever regain my balance after that.  Simple as that.  The proxy ought to be limitied,  maybe three turns max then you replace if they dont send a positive acknolwedgement they are rejoining.


 


 


Congrats again guys








From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; mjn82(at)yahoo.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; clockheardt(at)yahoo.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: dc339 <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Tue, February 15, 2011 2:51:59 PM
Subject: dc339 draw!







Well folks it looks like we have ourselves an MPC 3-way draw!


 


Congrats to all... Comments?  Thoughts?


 


This game got off to a great start, then admitted I ran into some hurdles around half-way thru... An unfortunately eventful end to 2010 made it tough to keep up w the game there for a while.  Eventually we got it on a roll again, and then it was pretty easy after that point.  This is the second time I've seen a proxy used in a game.  Thougths on that?  It's really designed to be more for one or two turns, not to have the perpetual standing orders like we saw.  I may revise my house rules on the matter, perhaps to limit the proxy to only the current turn.


 


Any ideas on what to run next?  Anyone want to run something?  We can always use GM's...


Until next time!


-him


 


 

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DC339: So Soon? - The_Blurbist   (Feb 15, 2011, 3:40 pm)
But me and Matt were finally about to start tussling! I swear! Creta was going down!

It's an honor to share the draw with Matt and Lynn. As it was to play alongside Mike, Ross, Fredrik, Bruce, and Justin. And it's always a pleasure to play in a game helmed by Mr. Sims. I think we should play the Backseat Driver variant next (http://www.diplom.org/Zine/S1995R/Szykman/Backseat.html).

I will write an EoG tomorrow.

Thanks for the game!

--- On Tue, 2/15/11, Michael Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com> wrote:


From: Michael Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: dc339 draw!
To: "Michael Sims" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>, coebq(at)yahoo.com, hancockfc(at)yahoo.com, justin(at)darkenedpath.com, ross826(at)gmail.com,
mlb767(at)aim.com, clockheardt(at)yahoo.com, fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: "dc339" <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2011, 4:02 PM




Congrats to all three for a well deerved draw.  I have to hang my head down for letting myself get bushwhacked mid-game, bu tit is what it is. 


 


Here is my EOG! 


 


Beign in the center in this game is a bear! Even with a fast start, with easy grabs and weak Gaul I found myself surrounded. My apporach was to get two solid allies, out fo the following three Carthage Persia and Macedonia.  I thought iI actually managed three and planned on pushing north into Germania.  Unfortuantely Macedonia caught me in too trusting  a position and it was difficult to ever regain my balance after that.  Simple as that.  The proxy ought to be limitied,  maybe three turns max then you replace if they dont send a positive acknolwedgement they are rejoining.


 


 


Congrats again guys








From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; mjn82(at)yahoo.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; clockheardt(at)yahoo.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: dc339 <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Tue, February 15, 2011 2:51:59 PM
Subject: dc339 draw!







Well folks it looks like we have ourselves an MPC 3-way draw!


 


Congrats to all... Comments?  Thoughts?


 


This game got off to a great start, then admitted I ran into some hurdles around half-way thru... An unfortunately eventful end to 2010 made it tough to keep up w the game there for a while.  Eventually we got it on a roll again, and then it was pretty easy after that point.  This is the second time I've seen a proxy used in a game.  Thougths on that?  It's really designed to be more for one or two turns, not to have the perpetual standing orders like we saw.  I may revise my house rules on the matter, perhaps to limit the proxy to only the current turn.


 


Any ideas on what to run next?  Anyone want to run something?  We can always use GM's...


Until next time!


-him


 


 

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DC339: So Soon? (dc339) FuzzyLogic Feb 15, 03:59 pm
Too funny.


Sounds like a high maintenance game in terms of the writing needed from the Advisors.


I've considered one of these too, but again the personal investment in writing might make it hard to fill...


http://www.dipwiki.com/index.php?title=Utterly_Ludicrous


 






From: Christopher Lockheardt [mailto:clockheardt(at)yahoo.com]
Sent: Tue 2/15/2011 3:40 PM
To: Michael Sims; coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se; Michael Norton
Cc: dc339
Subject: DC339: So Soon?










But me and Matt were finally about to start tussling! I swear! Creta was going down!

It's an honor to share the draw with Matt and Lynn. As it was to play alongside Mike, Ross, Fredrik, Bruce, and Justin. And it's always a pleasure to play in a game helmed by Mr. Sims. I think we should play the Backseat Driver variant next (http://www.diplom.org/Zine/S1995R/Szykman/Backseat.html).

I will write an EoG tomorrow.

Thanks for the game!

--- On Tue, 2/15/11, Michael Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com> wrote:



From: Michael Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: dc339 draw!
To: "Michael Sims" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>, coebq(at)yahoo.com, hancockfc(at)yahoo.com, justin(at)darkenedpath.com, ross826(at)gmail.com, mlb767(at)aim.com, clockheardt(at)yahoo.com, fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: "dc339" <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2011, 4:02 PM









Congrats to all three for a well deerved draw.  I have to hang my head down for letting myself get bushwhacked mid-game, bu tit is what it is. 


 


Here is my EOG! 


 


Beign in the center in this game is a bear! Even with a fast start, with easy grabs and weak Gaul I found myself surrounded. My apporach was to get two solid allies, out fo the following three Carthage Persia and Macedonia.  I thought iI actually managed three and planned on pushing north into Germania.  Unfortuantely Macedonia caught me in too trusting  a position and it was difficult to ever regain my balance after that.  Simple as that.  The proxy ought to be limitied,  maybe three turns max then you replace if they dont send a positive acknolwedgement they are rejoining.


 


 


Congrats again guys








From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; mjn82(at)yahoo.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; clockheardt(at)yahoo.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: dc339 <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Tue, February 15, 2011 2:51:59 PM
Subject: dc339 draw!







Well folks it looks like we have ourselves an MPC 3-way draw!


 


Congrats to all... Comments?  Thoughts?


 


This game got off to a great start, then admitted I ran into some hurdles around half-way thru... An unfortunately eventful end to 2010 made it tough to keep up w the game there for a while.  Eventually we got it on a roll again, and then it was pretty easy after that point.  This is the second time I've seen a proxy used in a game.  Thougths on that?  It's really designed to be more for one or two turns, not to have the perpetual standing orders like we saw.  I may revise my house rules on the matter, perhaps to limit the proxy to only the current turn.


 


Any ideas on what to run next?  Anyone want to run something?  We can always use GM's...


Until next time!


-him


 


 
dc339 draw! - mjn82   (Feb 15, 2011, 3:02 pm)
Congrats to all three for a well deerved draw.  I have to hang my head down for letting myself get bushwhacked mid-game, bu tit is what it is. 


 


Here is my EOG! 


 


Beign in the center in this game is a bear! Even with a fast start, with easy grabs and weak Gaul I found myself surrounded. My apporach was to get two solid allies, out fo the following three Carthage Persia and Macedonia.  I thought iI actually managed three and planned on pushing north into Germania.  Unfortuantely Macedonia caught me in too trusting  a position and it was difficult to ever regain my balance after that.  Simple as that.  The proxy ought to be limitied,  maybe three turns max then you replace if they dont send a positive acknolwedgement they are rejoining.


 


 


Congrats again guys








From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; mjn82(at)yahoo.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; clockheardt(at)yahoo.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: dc339 <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Tue, February 15, 2011 2:51:59 PM
Subject: dc339 draw!







Well folks it looks like we have ourselves an MPC 3-way draw!


 


Congrats to all... Comments?  Thoughts?


 


This game got off to a great start, then admitted I ran into some hurdles around half-way thru... An unfortunately eventful end to 2010 made it tough to keep up w the game there for a while.  Eventually we got it on a roll again, and then it was pretty easy after that point.  This is the second time I've seen a proxy used in a game.  Thougths on that?  It's really designed to be more for one or two turns, not to have the perpetual standing orders like we saw.  I may revise my house rules on the matter, perhaps to limit the proxy to only the current turn.


 


Any ideas on what to run next?  Anyone want to run something?  We can always use GM's...


Until next time!


-him


 


 

[Reply]

dc339 draw! - FuzzyLogic   (Feb 15, 2011, 2:51 pm)
Well folks it looks like we have ourselves an MPC 3-way draw!


 


Congrats to all... Comments?  Thoughts?


 


This game got off to a great start, then admitted I ran into some hurdles around half-way thru... An unfortunately eventful end to 2010 made it tough to keep up w the game there for a while.  Eventually we got it on a roll again, and then it was pretty easy after that point.  This is the second time I've seen a proxy used in a game.  Thougths on that?  It's really designed to be more for one or two turns, not to have the perpetual standing orders like we saw.  I may revise my house rules on the matter, perhaps to limit the proxy to only the current turn.


 


Any ideas on what to run next?  Anyone want to run something?  We can always use GM's...


Until next time!


-him


 


 

[Reply]

dc339 draw! (dc339) mjn82 Feb 15, 03:02 pm
Congrats to all three for a well deerved draw.  I have to hang my head down for letting myself get bushwhacked mid-game, bu tit is what it is. 


 


Here is my EOG! 


 


Beign in the center in this game is a bear! Even with a fast start, with easy grabs and weak Gaul I found myself surrounded. My apporach was to get two solid allies, out fo the following three Carthage Persia and Macedonia.  I thought iI actually managed three and planned on pushing north into Germania.  Unfortuantely Macedonia caught me in too trusting  a position and it was difficult to ever regain my balance after that.  Simple as that.  The proxy ought to be limitied,  maybe three turns max then you replace if they dont send a positive acknolwedgement they are rejoining.


 


 


Congrats again guys








From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; mjn82(at)yahoo.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; clockheardt(at)yahoo.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: dc339 <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Tue, February 15, 2011 2:51:59 PM
Subject: dc339 draw!







Well folks it looks like we have ourselves an MPC 3-way draw!


 


Congrats to all... Comments?  Thoughts?


 


This game got off to a great start, then admitted I ran into some hurdles around half-way thru... An unfortunately eventful end to 2010 made it tough to keep up w the game there for a while.  Eventually we got it on a roll again, and then it was pretty easy after that point.  This is the second time I've seen a proxy used in a game.  Thougths on that?  It's really designed to be more for one or two turns, not to have the perpetual standing orders like we saw.  I may revise my house rules on the matter, perhaps to limit the proxy to only the current turn.


 


Any ideas on what to run next?  Anyone want to run something?  We can always use GM's...


Until next time!


-him


 


 
dc339 draw! (dc339) ross826 Feb 15, 11:19 pm
dc339 draw! (dc339) hancockfc Feb 16, 07:08 am
Let me begin by thanking Mike Sims for acting as the GM for
this game.  There could be no game
without the selfless efforts of volunteer GMs. 
Thanks also to the other players for their participation.






As the Carthaginian player I initially felt that an alliance
with Rome was crucial to my long term survival. 
Mike Norton and I don???t always see eye to eye but we worked together
well in this game for an extended period. 
Mike and I decided to attempt to hold the eastern powers at bay while we
removed Gaul and Germania from the equation. 
While I initially had a good relationship with Egypt, his failure to maintain
anything resembling regular communications eventually undermined our ability to
cooperate effectively.


 



My arrangement with Rome was proceeding reasonably well
until Mike ran into personal difficulties and became semi-detached from the
game.  Since Germania and I had some ongoing
differences it looked like Macedonia and Persia would be able to sweep westward
across the map.







The turning point came I believe when Macedonia began to
grow too rapidly at Rome???s expense and triggered alarms in Persia.  A PCG arrangement arose to thwart Macedonia
and eventually a 3WD resulted.  Germania
survived but did not participate in the draw. 
This was probably the best result that Ross could have achieved under
the circumstances.






I think that the use of proxy orders had a significantly
negative impact on the game.  While Mike
was having difficulties I wrote Rome???s orders for several turns.  Having the responsibility for Rome???s fortunes
was a considerable drag on my flexibility but I did the best I could for Rome
until Mike reassumed the reins.  Later in
the game I understand that Christopher was writing Ross???s orders.  This assignment was passed to me making
solidifying the West against Matthew considerably easier.  Again I chose orders which maintained
Germania???s position as best I could.  I
do not like NMRs and the need for replacements in general as I think that it
gives an unfair advantage to those best positioned to take advantage of the
circumstances.  In my case the use of
proxy orders in this instance considerably reduced my interest in the contest.   Perhaps this was due to specific features of
this particular game but I would prefer to see proxying limited to a subset of
a power???s units, or limited in time, rather than being a substitute for having
to replace a player when necessary.






I wish you all well and look forward to seeing you again.



Lynn Mercer
dc339 fleets - they're gonna be big - FuzzyLogic   (Feb 15, 2011, 7:52 am)
Moves and votes today!






From: Michael Sims
Sent: Wed 2/9/2011 8:06 AM
To: coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; mjn82(at)yahoo.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; clockheardt(at)yahoo.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: dc339
Subject: dc339 fleets - they're gonna be big








Fleets are the hot commodity this year as everyone who can, gets in on the action...


 




Egypt: Remove A Sistrum
Carthage: Build F Cartenna


Macedonia: Build F Athens, F Sparta


Persia: Build F Attaleia, F Antiochia


 


NEXT:  Spring 10 due Tues 2/15, 3pm Central!


 


We have another smorgasbord of draws to vote on...


* MPC 3-way


* MP 2-way


* M Solo


 


 


 


 


 

[Reply]

dc339 fleets - they're gonna be big - FuzzyLogic   (Feb 09, 2011, 8:06 am)
Fleets are the hot commodity this year as everyone who can, gets in on the action...


 




Egypt: Remove A Sistrum
Carthage: Build F Cartenna


Macedonia: Build F Athens, F Sparta


Persia: Build F Attaleia, F Antiochia


 


NEXT:  Spring 10 due Tues 2/15, 3pm Central!


 


We have another smorgasbord of draws to vote on...


* MPC 3-way


* MP 2-way


* M Solo


 


 


 


 


 

[Reply]

dc339 fleets - they're gonna be big (dc339) FuzzyLogic Feb 15, 07:52 am
Moves and votes today!






From: Michael Sims
Sent: Wed 2/9/2011 8:06 AM
To: coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; mjn82(at)yahoo.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; clockheardt(at)yahoo.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: dc339
Subject: dc339 fleets - they're gonna be big








Fleets are the hot commodity this year as everyone who can, gets in on the action...


 




Egypt: Remove A Sistrum
Carthage: Build F Cartenna


Macedonia: Build F Athens, F Sparta


Persia: Build F Attaleia, F Antiochia


 


NEXT:  Spring 10 due Tues 2/15, 3pm Central!


 


We have another smorgasbord of draws to vote on...


* MPC 3-way


* MP 2-way


* M Solo


 


 


 


 


 
dc339 f09 retreats! - FuzzyLogic   (Feb 07, 2011, 11:46 am)
Here we go, some happy little retreats...


 


Carthage: A Belgica - Aliso


Macedonia: A Treva - Aestui


Rome: disband F Tyrhennian Sea


 


BUILD!


 


Carthage: Build 1


Macedonia: Build 2
Persia: Build 2




Egypt: Remove A Sis



By tomorrow (Tues) 3pm Central.


-him


 




 


 


 


 


 

[Reply]

dc339 s09 results! - mjn82   (Feb 04, 2011, 3:12 pm)
Et Tu Brute!








From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; mjn82(at)yahoo.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; clockheardt(at)yahoo.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: dc339 <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Fri, February 4, 2011 8:47:21 AM
Subject: RE: dc339 s09 results!







Due today!


In oh, just about 6 hours...


Several voting options too, it's like a buffet of EGP's.


-mike


 






From: Michael Sims
Sent: Tue 2/1/2011 1:20 PM
Subject: dc339 s09 results!








Just one easy retreat, and we're on to Fall 09!


 


Egypt:
A Memphis - Sistrum


 





Fall 09 is due Friday Feb 4, 3pm Central.



From: Michael Sims
Subject: dc339 s09 results!








Macedonian Solo voted down!


 


But they continue to flex their might, running over most of Italy...


 


Our two small frys take the turn off, quite possibly the last year for our civilizations in decline!


 


Egypt may retreat the army in Memphis by Tue 3pm Central.


 


Fall 09 is due Friday Feb 4, 3pm Central.


 


4 proposals for this fall:


 


4-way MPCG


3-way MPC


2-way MP


Solo M


 


(if multiple props pass, the one with MORE participants takes precedence)


 


Enjoy!


 


Carthage:
F O.Germanicus Supports A Aliso
F Numidian Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
F Balearic Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
A Gaetulia Hold
A Aremorica - Aquitania
A Narbonensis Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Belgica Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
F Scandia - Treva (*Fails*)


 


Egypt:
A Memphis, no move received (*Dislodged*)
A Thebes, no move received


 


Germania:
F O.Britannicus Supports A Belgica
A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Lutetia - Lugdunum
A Aliso Supports F Scandia - Treva


 


Macedonia:
F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
F Aegaeum Mare Supports F Creta
F Pontus Euxinus Hold
A Treva Supports A Bojohaemum (*Cut*)
A Raetia Supports A Bojohaemum
A Bojohaemum Supports A Treva
A Genua Supports A Roma
A Roma Supports A Genua
F Neapolis Supports F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
A Pella - Moesia
F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Sparta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Creta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea


 


Persia:
F Syrtis Major Supports F Carthage
F Lybian Sea Supports F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Lycian Sea - Lydia
F Carthage Supports F Ionian Sea - Punic Sea (*Void*)
A Alexandria Supports A Sinai - Memphis
A Sinai - Memphis
A Libyae Deserta - Thebes (*Fails*)
A Cyrenaica Supports F Carthage
A Armenia - Maikop


 


Rome:
F Tyrhennian Sea, no move received


 


 


 

[Reply]

dc339 f09 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Feb 04, 2011, 3:01 pm)
Draw props fail, and I believe this is the final scene involving our besieged Romans and Egyptians...


 


RETREAT!


 


Carthage: A Belgica


Macedonia: A Treva


Rome F TYS just goes OTB


 


(Going to do these separate cuz they affect the builds.  RETREATS due Monday 3pm Central!)


 


Enjoy,


-him


 


 


Carthage:
F O.Germanicus Supports A Aliso - Treva
F Numidian Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
F Balearic Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
A Gaetulia Hold
A Aquitania - Lugdunum
A Narbonensis Supports A Helvetii
A Belgica - Raetia (*Dislodged*)
F Scandia Supports A Aliso - Treva


 


Egypt:
A Thebes, no move received (*Disbanded*)
A Sistrum, no move received


 


Germania:
F O.Britannicus Supports A Lugdunum - Belgica
A Lugdunum - Belgica
A Helvetii Supports A Lugdunum - Belgica
A Aliso - Treva


 


Macedonia:
F Ionian Sea - Tyrhennian Sea
F Aegaeum Mare Supports F Creta
F Pontus Euxinus - Kul Oba (*Bounce*)
A Treva Supports A Bojohaemum (*Dislodged*)
A Raetia Supports A Genua (*Cut*)
A Bojohaemum Supports A Treva
A Genua Supports A Raetia
A Roma Supports A Genua
F Neapolis Supports F Sparta - Ionian Sea
F Sparta - Ionian Sea
A Moesia - Byzantium (*Bounce*)
F Creta Supports F Aegaeum Mare (*Cut*)
F Sicilia Supports F Ionian Sea - Tyrhennian Sea


 


Persia:
F Syrtis Major - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
F Lybian Sea Supports F Lycian Sea - Creta
F Lycian Sea - Creta (*Fails*)
F Carthage Supports F Ionian Sea - Punic Sea (*Void*)
A Maikop - Kul Oba (*Bounce*)
F Lydia - Byzantium (*Bounce*)
A Alexandria - Sistrum (*Fails*)
A Memphis Supports A Libyae Deserta - Thebes
A Libyae Deserta - Thebes
A Cyrenaica Supports F Carthage


 


Rome:
F Tyrhennian Sea - Sardinia (*Dislodged*)


 


 

[Reply]

dc339 s09 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Feb 04, 2011, 8:47 am)
Due today!


In oh, just about 6 hours...


Several voting options too, it's like a buffet of EGP's.


-mike


 






From: Michael Sims
Sent: Tue 2/1/2011 1:20 PM
Subject: dc339 s09 results!








Just one easy retreat, and we're on to Fall 09!


 


Egypt:
A Memphis - Sistrum


 





Fall 09 is due Friday Feb 4, 3pm Central.



From: Michael Sims
Subject: dc339 s09 results!








Macedonian Solo voted down!


 


But they continue to flex their might, running over most of Italy...


 


Our two small frys take the turn off, quite possibly the last year for our civilizations in decline!


 


Egypt may retreat the army in Memphis by Tue 3pm Central.


 


Fall 09 is due Friday Feb 4, 3pm Central.


 


4 proposals for this fall:


 


4-way MPCG


3-way MPC


2-way MP


Solo M


 


(if multiple props pass, the one with MORE participants takes precedence)


 


Enjoy!


 


Carthage:
F O.Germanicus Supports A Aliso
F Numidian Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
F Balearic Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
A Gaetulia Hold
A Aremorica - Aquitania
A Narbonensis Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Belgica Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
F Scandia - Treva (*Fails*)


 


Egypt:
A Memphis, no move received (*Dislodged*)
A Thebes, no move received


 


Germania:
F O.Britannicus Supports A Belgica
A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Lutetia - Lugdunum
A Aliso Supports F Scandia - Treva


 


Macedonia:
F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
F Aegaeum Mare Supports F Creta
F Pontus Euxinus Hold
A Treva Supports A Bojohaemum (*Cut*)
A Raetia Supports A Bojohaemum
A Bojohaemum Supports A Treva
A Genua Supports A Roma
A Roma Supports A Genua
F Neapolis Supports F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
A Pella - Moesia
F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Sparta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Creta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea


 


Persia:
F Syrtis Major Supports F Carthage
F Lybian Sea Supports F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Lycian Sea - Lydia
F Carthage Supports F Ionian Sea - Punic Sea (*Void*)
A Alexandria Supports A Sinai - Memphis
A Sinai - Memphis
A Libyae Deserta - Thebes (*Fails*)
A Cyrenaica Supports F Carthage
A Armenia - Maikop


 


Rome:
F Tyrhennian Sea, no move received


 


 


 

[Reply]

dc339 s09 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Feb 01, 2011, 1:20 pm)
Just one easy retreat, and we're on to Fall 09!


 


Egypt:
A Memphis - Sistrum


 





Fall 09 is due Friday Feb 4, 3pm Central.



From: Michael Sims
Subject: dc339 s09 results!








Macedonian Solo voted down!


 


But they continue to flex their might, running over most of Italy...


 


Our two small frys take the turn off, quite possibly the last year for our civilizations in decline!


 


Egypt may retreat the army in Memphis by Tue 3pm Central.


 


Fall 09 is due Friday Feb 4, 3pm Central.


 


4 proposals for this fall:


 


4-way MPCG


3-way MPC


2-way MP


Solo M


 


(if multiple props pass, the one with MORE participants takes precedence)


 


Enjoy!


 


Carthage:
F O.Germanicus Supports A Aliso
F Numidian Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
F Balearic Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
A Gaetulia Hold
A Aremorica - Aquitania
A Narbonensis Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Belgica Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
F Scandia - Treva (*Fails*)


 


Egypt:
A Memphis, no move received (*Dislodged*)
A Thebes, no move received


 


Germania:
F O.Britannicus Supports A Belgica
A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Lutetia - Lugdunum
A Aliso Supports F Scandia - Treva


 


Macedonia:
F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
F Aegaeum Mare Supports F Creta
F Pontus Euxinus Hold
A Treva Supports A Bojohaemum (*Cut*)
A Raetia Supports A Bojohaemum
A Bojohaemum Supports A Treva
A Genua Supports A Roma
A Roma Supports A Genua
F Neapolis Supports F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
A Pella - Moesia
F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Sparta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Creta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea


 


Persia:
F Syrtis Major Supports F Carthage
F Lybian Sea Supports F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Lycian Sea - Lydia
F Carthage Supports F Ionian Sea - Punic Sea (*Void*)
A Alexandria Supports A Sinai - Memphis
A Sinai - Memphis
A Libyae Deserta - Thebes (*Fails*)
A Cyrenaica Supports F Carthage
A Armenia - Maikop


 


Rome:
F Tyrhennian Sea, no move received


 


 


 

[Reply]

dc339 s09 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Jan 31, 2011, 1:34 pm)
Macedonian Solo voted down!


 


But they continue to flex their might, running over most of Italy...


 


Our two small frys take the turn off, quite possibly the last year for our civilizations in decline!


 


Egypt may retreat the army in Memphis by Tue 3pm Central.


 


Fall 09 is due Friday Feb 4, 3pm Central.


 


4 proposals for this fall:


 


4-way MPCG


3-way MPC


2-way MP


Solo M


 


(if multiple props pass, the one with MORE participants takes precedence)


 


Enjoy!


 


Carthage:
F O.Germanicus Supports A Aliso
F Numidian Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
F Balearic Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
A Gaetulia Hold
A Aremorica - Aquitania
A Narbonensis Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Belgica Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
F Scandia - Treva (*Fails*)


 


Egypt:
A Memphis, no move received (*Dislodged*)
A Thebes, no move received


 


Germania:
F O.Britannicus Supports A Belgica
A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Lutetia - Lugdunum
A Aliso Supports F Scandia - Treva


 


Macedonia:
F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
F Aegaeum Mare Supports F Creta
F Pontus Euxinus Hold
A Treva Supports A Bojohaemum (*Cut*)
A Raetia Supports A Bojohaemum
A Bojohaemum Supports A Treva
A Genua Supports A Roma
A Roma Supports A Genua
F Neapolis Supports F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
A Pella - Moesia
F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Sparta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Creta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea


 


Persia:
F Syrtis Major Supports F Carthage
F Lybian Sea Supports F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Lycian Sea - Lydia
F Carthage Supports F Ionian Sea - Punic Sea (*Void*)
A Alexandria Supports A Sinai - Memphis
A Sinai - Memphis
A Libyae Deserta - Thebes (*Fails*)
A Cyrenaica Supports F Carthage
A Armenia - Maikop


 


Rome:
F Tyrhennian Sea, no move received


 


 


 

[Reply]

dc339 s09 results! (dc339) FuzzyLogic Feb 01, 01:20 pm
Just one easy retreat, and we're on to Fall 09!


 


Egypt:
A Memphis - Sistrum


 





Fall 09 is due Friday Feb 4, 3pm Central.



From: Michael Sims
Subject: dc339 s09 results!








Macedonian Solo voted down!


 


But they continue to flex their might, running over most of Italy...


 


Our two small frys take the turn off, quite possibly the last year for our civilizations in decline!


 


Egypt may retreat the army in Memphis by Tue 3pm Central.


 


Fall 09 is due Friday Feb 4, 3pm Central.


 


4 proposals for this fall:


 


4-way MPCG


3-way MPC


2-way MP


Solo M


 


(if multiple props pass, the one with MORE participants takes precedence)


 


Enjoy!


 


Carthage:
F O.Germanicus Supports A Aliso
F Numidian Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
F Balearic Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
A Gaetulia Hold
A Aremorica - Aquitania
A Narbonensis Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Belgica Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
F Scandia - Treva (*Fails*)


 


Egypt:
A Memphis, no move received (*Dislodged*)
A Thebes, no move received


 


Germania:
F O.Britannicus Supports A Belgica
A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Lutetia - Lugdunum
A Aliso Supports F Scandia - Treva


 


Macedonia:
F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
F Aegaeum Mare Supports F Creta
F Pontus Euxinus Hold
A Treva Supports A Bojohaemum (*Cut*)
A Raetia Supports A Bojohaemum
A Bojohaemum Supports A Treva
A Genua Supports A Roma
A Roma Supports A Genua
F Neapolis Supports F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
A Pella - Moesia
F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Sparta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Creta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea


 


Persia:
F Syrtis Major Supports F Carthage
F Lybian Sea Supports F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Lycian Sea - Lydia
F Carthage Supports F Ionian Sea - Punic Sea (*Void*)
A Alexandria Supports A Sinai - Memphis
A Sinai - Memphis
A Libyae Deserta - Thebes (*Fails*)
A Cyrenaica Supports F Carthage
A Armenia - Maikop


 


Rome:
F Tyrhennian Sea, no move received


 


 


 
dc339 s09 results! (dc339) FuzzyLogic Feb 04, 08:47 am
Due today!


In oh, just about 6 hours...


Several voting options too, it's like a buffet of EGP's.


-mike


 






From: Michael Sims
Sent: Tue 2/1/2011 1:20 PM
Subject: dc339 s09 results!








Just one easy retreat, and we're on to Fall 09!


 


Egypt:
A Memphis - Sistrum


 





Fall 09 is due Friday Feb 4, 3pm Central.



From: Michael Sims
Subject: dc339 s09 results!








Macedonian Solo voted down!


 


But they continue to flex their might, running over most of Italy...


 


Our two small frys take the turn off, quite possibly the last year for our civilizations in decline!


 


Egypt may retreat the army in Memphis by Tue 3pm Central.


 


Fall 09 is due Friday Feb 4, 3pm Central.


 


4 proposals for this fall:


 


4-way MPCG


3-way MPC


2-way MP


Solo M


 


(if multiple props pass, the one with MORE participants takes precedence)


 


Enjoy!


 


Carthage:
F O.Germanicus Supports A Aliso
F Numidian Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
F Balearic Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
A Gaetulia Hold
A Aremorica - Aquitania
A Narbonensis Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Belgica Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
F Scandia - Treva (*Fails*)


 


Egypt:
A Memphis, no move received (*Dislodged*)
A Thebes, no move received


 


Germania:
F O.Britannicus Supports A Belgica
A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Lutetia - Lugdunum
A Aliso Supports F Scandia - Treva


 


Macedonia:
F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
F Aegaeum Mare Supports F Creta
F Pontus Euxinus Hold
A Treva Supports A Bojohaemum (*Cut*)
A Raetia Supports A Bojohaemum
A Bojohaemum Supports A Treva
A Genua Supports A Roma
A Roma Supports A Genua
F Neapolis Supports F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
A Pella - Moesia
F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Sparta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Creta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea


 


Persia:
F Syrtis Major Supports F Carthage
F Lybian Sea Supports F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Lycian Sea - Lydia
F Carthage Supports F Ionian Sea - Punic Sea (*Void*)
A Alexandria Supports A Sinai - Memphis
A Sinai - Memphis
A Libyae Deserta - Thebes (*Fails*)
A Cyrenaica Supports F Carthage
A Armenia - Maikop


 


Rome:
F Tyrhennian Sea, no move received


 


 


 
dc339 s09 results! (dc339) mjn82 Feb 04, 03:12 pm
Et Tu Brute!








From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; mjn82(at)yahoo.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; clockheardt(at)yahoo.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: dc339 <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Fri, February 4, 2011 8:47:21 AM
Subject: RE: dc339 s09 results!







Due today!


In oh, just about 6 hours...


Several voting options too, it's like a buffet of EGP's.


-mike


 






From: Michael Sims
Sent: Tue 2/1/2011 1:20 PM
Subject: dc339 s09 results!








Just one easy retreat, and we're on to Fall 09!


 


Egypt:
A Memphis - Sistrum


 





Fall 09 is due Friday Feb 4, 3pm Central.



From: Michael Sims
Subject: dc339 s09 results!








Macedonian Solo voted down!


 


But they continue to flex their might, running over most of Italy...


 


Our two small frys take the turn off, quite possibly the last year for our civilizations in decline!


 


Egypt may retreat the army in Memphis by Tue 3pm Central.


 


Fall 09 is due Friday Feb 4, 3pm Central.


 


4 proposals for this fall:


 


4-way MPCG


3-way MPC


2-way MP


Solo M


 


(if multiple props pass, the one with MORE participants takes precedence)


 


Enjoy!


 


Carthage:
F O.Germanicus Supports A Aliso
F Numidian Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
F Balearic Sea - Sardinia (*Bounce*)
A Gaetulia Hold
A Aremorica - Aquitania
A Narbonensis Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Belgica Supports A Lugdunum - Helvetii
F Scandia - Treva (*Fails*)


 


Egypt:
A Memphis, no move received (*Dislodged*)
A Thebes, no move received


 


Germania:
F O.Britannicus Supports A Belgica
A Lugdunum - Helvetii
A Lutetia - Lugdunum
A Aliso Supports F Scandia - Treva


 


Macedonia:
F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
F Aegaeum Mare Supports F Creta
F Pontus Euxinus Hold
A Treva Supports A Bojohaemum (*Cut*)
A Raetia Supports A Bojohaemum
A Bojohaemum Supports A Treva
A Genua Supports A Roma
A Roma Supports A Genua
F Neapolis Supports F Ionian Sea - Sicilia
A Pella - Moesia
F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Sparta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea
F Creta Supports F Athens - Ionian Sea


 


Persia:
F Syrtis Major Supports F Carthage
F Lybian Sea Supports F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Gulf of Judea - Lycian Sea
F Lycian Sea - Lydia
F Carthage Supports F Ionian Sea - Punic Sea (*Void*)
A Alexandria Supports A Sinai - Memphis
A Sinai - Memphis
A Libyae Deserta - Thebes (*Fails*)
A Cyrenaica Supports F Carthage
A Armenia - Maikop


 


Rome:
F Tyrhennian Sea, no move received


 


 


 
DC339: Spring Draw Proposals - FuzzyLogic   (Jan 24, 2011, 8:08 am)
Technically you're supposed to propose things before the turn starts.  And since we're 3 days into it now, these will have to wait till next turn.  They are nice proposals tho...


-him


 






From: Christopher Lockheardt [mailto:clockheardt(at)yahoo.com]
Sent: Sun 1/23/2011 12:24 PM
To: coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; mjn82(at)yahoo.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se; Michael Sims
Cc: dc339
Subject: DC339: Spring Draw Proposals










I would like to propose a Macedonia/Persia/Germania/Carthage draw, a Macedonia/Persia/Carthage draw, and a Macedonia/Persia draw.

--- On Sat, 1/22/11, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net> wrote:







And we have a proposal for a Macedonia solo.  Vote yay/nay with Spring 09 orders, due Friday 1/28, 3pm Central!

[Reply]

DC339: Spring Draw Proposals - The_Blurbist   (Jan 23, 2011, 12:24 pm)
I would like to propose a Macedonia/Persia/Germania/Carthage draw, a Macedonia/Persia/Carthage draw, and a Macedonia/Persia draw.

--- On Sat, 1/22/11, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net> wrote:




And we have a proposal for a Macedonia solo.  Vote yay/nay with Spring 09 orders, due Friday 1/28, 3pm Central!

[Reply]

DC339: Spring Draw Proposals (dc339) FuzzyLogic Jan 24, 08:08 am
Technically you're supposed to propose things before the turn starts.  And since we're 3 days into it now, these will have to wait till next turn.  They are nice proposals tho...


-him


 






From: Christopher Lockheardt [mailto:clockheardt(at)yahoo.com]
Sent: Sun 1/23/2011 12:24 PM
To: coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; mjn82(at)yahoo.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se; Michael Sims
Cc: dc339
Subject: DC339: Spring Draw Proposals










I would like to propose a Macedonia/Persia/Germania/Carthage draw, a Macedonia/Persia/Carthage draw, and a Macedonia/Persia draw.

--- On Sat, 1/22/11, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net> wrote:







And we have a proposal for a Macedonia solo.  Vote yay/nay with Spring 09 orders, due Friday 1/28, 3pm Central!
dc339 w08 builds! - FuzzyLogic   (Jan 22, 2011, 9:48 am)
Carthage:

Remove F Numidia

 

Macedonia:

Build A Pella

Build F Athens

Build F Sparta

Build

Build

 

Rome:

Remove F Sicilia

 

And we have a proposal for a Macedonia solo.  Vote yay/nay with Spring 09 orders, due Friday 1/28, 3pm Central!

[Reply]

dc339 f08 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Jan 18, 2011, 4:07 pm)
Is it that time already?  Seems like it was just yesterday I was running this game, and I'm a day late!  My how time flies... This round the small fries take the turn off, as Rome and Egypt find themselves between a rock and a hard place.  I'll leave it to you to determine which of you is "the rock" and which is "the hard place".


 


The big retreats for the turn tho happen up in Scandinavia, where the warm-weather Carthaginians are no match for the cold-weather German Hordes.  Next time they'll pack more than loin cloths I'm sure...


 


F Aliso could only go to O.Ger, and F Treva could go to a couple places but I nudged it over to Scandia just to make the builds easier.  If Mare Suev or Aestui is preferred just let me know!


 


BUILDS:


Well, let's face it.  This turn it's all Macedonia, w the whopping +5. 


 


Carthage: Remove 1


Macedonia: Build 5
Rome: Remove 1


 


Due Thu 1/20, 3pm Central - tho I'll send out whenever I have all 3 sets.


 


Note this game was actually intended as Chaos Builds, enabling the 5 at once, but all have been playing it to date as regular builds, and I cannot find anywhere that I actually noted it was Chaos Builds, so Regular Builds it is... And Macedonia is limited to only 3 for now.  I'll have to update the wiki on this game afterwards to be more clear!


 


Carthage:
F Numidian Sea - Carthage (*Fails*)
F Balearic Sea Supports A Burdigala - Narbonensis
A Gaetulia Supports F Numidian Sea - Carthage
F Numidia Supports F Numidian Sea - Carthage
A Burdigala - Narbonensis
A Aremorica - Lugdunum (*Fails*)
A Helvetii - Belgica
F Aliso Supports F Treva (*Dislodged*)
F Treva Supports F Aliso (*Dislodged*)


 


Egypt:
A Memphis, no move received
A Thebes, no move received


 


Germania:
F O.Britannicus Supports A Belgica - Aliso
A Lugdunum Supports A Lutetia (*Cut*)
A Lutetia Supports A Lugdunum
A Belgica - Aliso


 


Macedonia:
F Ionian Sea Supports F Apulia - Neapolis
F Aegaeum Mare Supports F Creta
F Pontus Euxinus Supports F Aegaeum Mare (*Fails*)
A Biskupin - Treva
A Bojohaemum Supports A Biskupin - Treva
A Genua Supports A Roma
A Aqueleia - Raetia
A Roma Supports A Genua
F Apulia - Neapolis
F Creta Supports F Ionian Sea


 


Persia:
F Syrtis Major Supports F Carthage
F Lybian Sea Supports F Lycian Sea
F Gulf of Judea Convoys A Antiochia - Alexandria
F Lycian Sea Supports F Lybian Sea
F Carthage Supports F Ionian Sea - Punic Sea (*Void*)
A Antiochia - Alexandria
A Sinai Supports A Antiochia - Alexandria
A Libyae Deserta - Thebes (*Fails*)
A Cyrenaica Supports F Carthage
A Armenia Hold


 


Rome:
F Tyrhennian Sea, no move received
F Sicilia, no move received


 


 

[Reply]

dc339 s08 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Jan 11, 2011, 8:18 am)
All draws fail - we play on!


 


There is one retreat, but Carthaginian A Lut could only retreat to Are, so I just moved it there.  Next deadline:  Monday 1/17, 3pm Central!


 


Enjoy,


-him


 


Carthage:
F Numidian Sea - Carthage (*Fails*)
A Gaetulia Supports F Numidian Sea - Carthage
F Numidia Supports F Numidian Sea - Carthage
A Burdigala Hold
A Lutetia - Lugdunum (*Dislodged*)
F Aliso - O.Britannicus (*Fails*)
A Narbonensis - Helvetii
F Scandia - Treva
F Sardinia - Balearic Sea


 


Egypt:
A Memphis Hold
A Thebes Supports A Memphis


 


Germania:
F O.Britannicus Supports A Belgica - Lutetia (*Cut*)
A Lugdunum Supports A Belgica - Lutetia
A Raetia - Belgica
A Belgica - Lutetia


 


Macedonia:
F Ionian Sea Supports F Apulia - Neapolis
F Aegaeum Mare Supports F Creta
F Pontus Euxinus Supports F Aegaeum Mare (*Fails*)
A Biskupin - Bojohaemum
A Aestui - Biskupin
A Genua Supports A Umbria - Roma
A Aqueleia Supports A Umbria - Roma
F Apulia - Neapolis (*Bounce*)
A Umbria - Roma
F Creta Supports F Ionian Sea


 


Persia:
F Syrtis Major Supports F Carthage
F Lybian Sea Supports F Lycian Sea
F Gulf of Judea Convoys A Antiochia - Alexandria (*Void*)
F Lycian Sea Supports F Lybian Sea
F Carthage Supports F Ionian Sea - Punic Sea (*Void*)
A Antiochia, no move received
A Alexandria - Libyae Deserta
A Sinai Supports A Antiochia - Alexandria (*Void*)
A Cyrenaica Supports F Carthage
A Armenia Hold


 


Rome:
F Tyrhennian Sea Supports F Sicilia - Neapolis
A Roma - Genua (*Disbanded*)
F Sicilia - Neapolis (*Bounce*)


 


 

[Reply]

dc339 Winter 07 Builds! - FuzzyLogic   (Jan 10, 2011, 8:17 am)
Apparently I did not include the builds on the map.  Here they are... (still due today tho!)






From: Michael Sims
Sent: Wed 1/5/2011 2:22 PM
Subject: dc339 Winter 07 Builds!








Well I gave it a little extra time for the holidays, but still seem to have nothing from the Macedonians... so it's onward we go!


 


Carthage:
F Treva - Scandia


 


Rome:
disband A Genua


 


Germania:
Remove A Treva


 


Macedonia:
Build waived
Build waived


 


Persia:
Build A Antiochia


 


NEXT:  Spring 08 due next Monday 1/10, 3pm Central.


 


With that, we have several things to vote on:


 


6-way DIAS


3-way CPM


2-way PM


 


If multiple draws pass, the one with more players takes precedence.


Any single no or abstention would result in a proposal failing.


 


Enjoy!


-him


 


 


 


 


 

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dc339 Winter 07 Builds! - FuzzyLogic   (Jan 05, 2011, 2:22 pm)
Well I gave it a little extra time for the holidays, but still seem to have nothing from the Macedonians... so it's onward we go!


 


Carthage:
F Treva - Scandia


 


Rome:
disband A Genua


 


Germania:
Remove A Treva


 


Macedonia:
Build waived
Build waived


 


Persia:
Build A Antiochia


 


NEXT:  Spring 08 due next Monday 1/10, 3pm Central.


 


With that, we have several things to vote on:


 


6-way DIAS


3-way CPM


2-way PM


 


If multiple draws pass, the one with more players takes precedence.


Any single no or abstention would result in a proposal failing.


 


Enjoy!


-him


 


 


 


 


 

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dc339 Winter 07 Builds! (dc339) FuzzyLogic Jan 10, 08:17 am
Apparently I did not include the builds on the map.  Here they are... (still due today tho!)






From: Michael Sims
Sent: Wed 1/5/2011 2:22 PM
Subject: dc339 Winter 07 Builds!








Well I gave it a little extra time for the holidays, but still seem to have nothing from the Macedonians... so it's onward we go!


 


Carthage:
F Treva - Scandia


 


Rome:
disband A Genua


 


Germania:
Remove A Treva


 


Macedonia:
Build waived
Build waived


 


Persia:
Build A Antiochia


 


NEXT:  Spring 08 due next Monday 1/10, 3pm Central.


 


With that, we have several things to vote on:


 


6-way DIAS


3-way CPM


2-way PM


 


If multiple draws pass, the one with more players takes precedence.


Any single no or abstention would result in a proposal failing.


 


Enjoy!


-him


 


 


 


 


 
dc339 special holiday edition - FuzzyLogic   (Dec 31, 2010, 9:52 pm)
Hey all,

Let’s not forget what we’re doin here… the Draw Props are all great and I’ll try to make heads & tails of them with the winter results, which will be taken as proposals for spring…

 

One turn… draw is proposed.

Next turn… draw is voted on.  If any draw passes, game is over.  If all draws fail, moves are processed as submitted.

 

So be sure to get me those builds!  I’ll set a firm deadline of Tuesday 3pm.

Enjoy!
-mike

 

 



From: Michael Sims
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 10:16 PM
To: 'coebq(at)yahoo.com'; 'hancockfc(at)yahoo.com'; 'justin(at)darkenedpath.com'; 'mjn82(at)yahoo.com'; 'ross826(at)gmail.com'; 'mlb767(at)aim.com'; 'clockheardt(at)yahoo.com'; 'fredrik(at)familjenblom.se'
Cc: dc339
Subject: dc339 special holiday edition



 

This special holiday edition of your Ancient World brings plenty of strife, lots of failed orders, and dislodgements all across the board.  Hope you’re all enjoying the holiday cheer…

 

2 retreats!

 

Carthaginian F Treva can retreat to Mare Suevieum or O.Germanicus or Scandia.

Roman A Genua can retreat to Helvetii.

 

I just nudged them to Scandia and Helvetii, to make the builds easier.  If Carthage prefers the Mare Suev or O.Ger, he’s welcome to amend w the winter turn by the winter deadline.

 

Seems like Germania and Rome are on Santa’s naughty list, and not only get coal for Christmas, but they owe up some units.  Persia is on the good list w a unit to build, and Macedonia, well, we don’t know what he’s up to w jolly ole’ Santa to get the big +2.  But good job nonetheless!

 

Germania: Remove 1

Macedonia: Build 2

Persia: Build 1

Rome: Remove 1

Carthage: Could pull the retreat and be +1 instead.

 

Want to squeak in builds this holiday?  How about by Monday / 27th, or I’ll send out whenever I get a set of 4.  But being the holidays, I won’t NMR anyone if you’re late for this one.

 

Enjoy, and Have a great Christmas,

-him

 

Carthage:

F O.Britannicus - Aliso

F Numidian Sea Supports F Numidia - Carthage

A Gaetulia Supports F Numidia - Carthage

F Numidia - Carthage (*Fails*)

A Burdigala - Narbonensis (*Fails*)

A Lugdunum - Lutetia

F Treva Supports F O.Britannicus - Aliso (*Dislodged*)

A Narbonensis - Lugdunum (*Fails*)

F Sardinia - Tyrhennian Sea (*Fails*)

 

Egypt:

A Memphis Hold

A Thebes Supports A Memphis

 

Germania:

A Helvetii - Lugdunum

A Aliso - Treva

A Raetia Supports A Aqueleia - Genua

A Belgica Supports A Helvetii - Lugdunum

F Britannia - O.Britannicus

 

Macedonia:

F Ionian Sea - Sicilia (*Fails*)

F Aegaeum Mare - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)

F Pontus Euxinus Hold

A Aestui Supports A Aliso - Treva

A Aqueleia - Genua

F Apulia - Neapolis (*Bounce*)

A Umbria - Roma (*Fails*)

A Iazyges - Biskupin

A Pannonia - Aqueleia

F Creta Supports F Aegaeum Mare - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)

 

Persia:

F Syrtis Major Supports F Carthage

F Lybian Sea Supports F Lycian Sea

F Gulf of Judea Supports F Lybian Sea

F Lycian Sea Supports F Lybian Sea

F Carthage Supports F Ionian Sea - Punic Sea (*Void*)

A Alexandria, no move received

A Sinai - Memphis (*Fails*)

A Cyrenaica Supports F Carthage

A Armenia - Cartenna (*Fails*)

 

Rome:

F Tyrhennian Sea - Neapolis (*Bounce*)

A Genua Supports A Roma (*Dislodged*)

A Roma Supports A Genua (*Cut*)

F Sicilia - Neapolis (*Bounce*)

 

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DC339: Rome's Resignation - The_Blurbist   (Dec 24, 2010, 12:44 pm)
Mike,


 


Diplomacy always seems to trail off at the end of a game, which is why I enjoy the beginning of a game more than the end stages.


 


But I'm having trouble understanding your lament in this instance. When you returned to the game after your leave of absence, you didn't drop me a message saying you were back. I had to send you an email to find out you were back in the game.


 


Then when I did send you an email offering to resume negotiations, you said you had to study the board before you could reply. But you failed to write back.


 


When Lynn took Sardinia, I sent you an email asking about the stab. You wrote me a one word answer. And the only reason you know that I'm controlling Ross's units is because I told you in case you wanted to coordinate orders with Germania, Persia, or both. Again, no reply from you.


 


I'm not complaining, mind you. I'm just confused as to why you are dissatisfied enough with the level of diplomacy to quit the game, but not enough to actually conduct any.


 


As for Lynn, he's obviously a talented player and a proficient enough diplomat to forge a very effective alliance with you. But I need to be entertained, and Lynn is way more entertaining when he's mad. So I say things like, "Lynn has all the charm of a bullfrog with halitosis." And then he huffs and puffs and I giggle and take another center from him.


 


It's all in the name of fun.


 


As for draws, an MCP 3-way is the most logical. I'm happy to vote for that. I'm also happy to vote for a DIAS draw. It's the journey, not the destination as they say.


 


Chris


 


P.S. Hey, it's Justin! He has my vote for the most dedicated player in this game. He hasn't stopped fighting and he's pursued every diplomatic channel open to him. An impressive effort in a difficult position.


 


 


--- On Fri, 12/24/10, Michael Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com> wrote:




From: Michael Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: DC339: Rome's Resignation
To: "Christopher Lockheardt" <clockheardt(at)yahoo.com>, "Michael Sims" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>, coebq(at)yahoo.com, hancockfc(at)yahoo.com, justin(at)darkenedpath.com, ross826(at)gmail.com, mlb767(at)aim.com, fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: "dc339" <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Date: Friday, December 24, 2010, 11:11 AM








It's not a grievance but rather a statement that Lynn has concurred with that there is very little actualll dipping going on and the game has seemed to have lost its momentum.. exept for a litte missive here and there the fun of diploming seems to be absent,  we havent seen much scheming at all for a few years!  and no sign that anything will change.  it bogged down very quickly into a war game rather than a game of diplomacy. and i do not see any change to that.







From: Christopher Lockheardt <clockheardt(at)yahoo.com>
To: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>; coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se; Michael Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: dc339 <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Fri, December 24, 2010 9:53:29 AM
Subject: DC339: Rome's Resignation






Mike,

I'm sorry you're upset about the current state of the game. I wouldn't think you'd mind Ross proxying his units to me while he is tied up in real life, as you asked Lynn to do the same favor for you when you were out of pocket earlier in the game. I have done my best to order as I think Ross would have done. I didn't even tell Matt that I was in control of Ross's units until I needed his support into Treva.

As for me and Matt's alliance, I admit we have been pretty carebear about it. But not egregiously so. We both take pains to keep stab defenses in place, and we both have kept diplomatic channels open with the other players. Unfortunately, Matt's alliance with you crumbled when you made a provocative build without due warning while at the same time leaving a gap in your defenses. And Lynn keeps forcing me to take his centers by leaving them wide open. Meanwhile, Matt has been a dutiful correspondent while you have
been often absent and, when present, unresponsive. And of course Lynn has all the diplomatic skills of a skunk with hemorrhoids.

Again, I'm sorry you're frustrated with the game. I invite you to air your grievances in more detail as I'm always trying to be a better player and I know I have much to learn.

Chris

--- On Thu, 12/23/10, Michael Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com> wrote:



From: Michael Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: dc339 special holiday edition
To: "Michael Sims" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>, coebq(at)yahoo.com, hancockfc(at)yahoo.com, justin(at)darkenedpath.com, ross826(at)gmail.com, mlb767(at)aim.com, clockheardt(at)yahoo.com, fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: "dc339" <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Date: Thursday, December 23, 2010, 11:10 PM








The two largest nations allied and with persia controlling Germanica's orders  -  not much of a game  Rome Resigns!







From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: coebq(at)yahoo.com; hancockfc(at)yahoo.com; justin(at)darkenedpath.com; mjn82(at)yahoo.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; mlb767(at)aim.com; clockheardt(at)yahoo.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se
Cc: dc339 <dc339(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Thu, December 23, 2010 10:05:42 PM
Subject: dc339 special holiday edition






This special holiday edition of your Ancient World brings plenty of strife, lots of failed orders, and dislodgements all across the board.  Hope you???re all enjoying the holiday cheer???


 


2 retreats!


 


Carthaginian F Treva can retreat to Mare Suevieum or O.Germanicus or Scandia.


Roman A Genua can retreat to Helvetii.


 


I just nudged them to Scandia and Helvetii, to make the builds easier.  If Carthage prefers the Mare Suev or O.Ger, he???s welcome to amend w the winter turn by the winter deadline.


 


Seems like Germania and Rome are on Santa???s naughty list, and not only get coal for Christmas, but they owe up some units.  Persia is on the good list w a unit to build, and Macedonia, well, we don???t know what he???s up to w jolly ole??? Santa to get the big +2.  But good job nonetheless!


 


Germania: Remove 1


Macedonia: Build 2


Persia: Build 1


Rome: Remove 1


Carthage: Could pull the retreat and be +1 instead.


 


Want to squeak in builds this holiday?  How about by Monday / 27th, or I???ll send out whenever I get a set of 4.  But being the holidays, I won???t NMR anyone if you???re late for this one.


 


Enjoy, and Have a great Christmas,


-him


 


Carthage:


F O.Britannicus - Aliso


F Numidian Sea Supports F Numidia - Carthage


A Gaetulia Supports F Numidia - Carthage


F Numidia - Carthage (*Fails*)


A Burdigala - Narbonensis (*Fails*)


A Lugdunum - Lutetia


F Treva Supports F O.Britannicus - Aliso (*Dislodged*)


A Narbonensis - Lugdunum (*Fails*)


F Sardinia - Tyrhennian Sea (*Fails*)


 


Egypt:


A Memphis Hold


A Thebes Supports A Memphis


 


Germania:


A Helvetii - Lugdunum


A Aliso - Treva


A Raetia Supports A Aqueleia - Genua


A Belgica Supports A Helvetii - Lugdunum


F Britannia - O.Britannicus


 


Macedonia:


F Ionian Sea - Sicilia (*Fails*)


F Aegaeum Mare - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)


F Pontus Euxinus Hold


A Aestui Supports A Aliso - Treva


A Aqueleia - Genua


F Apulia - Neapolis (*Bounce*)


A Umbria - Roma (*Fails*)


A Iazyges - Biskupin


A Pannonia - Aqueleia


F Creta Supports F Aegaeum Mare - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)


 


Persia:


F Syrtis Major Supports F Carthage


F Lybian Sea Supports F Lycian Sea


F Gulf of Judea Supports F Lybian Sea


F Lycian Sea Supports F Lybian Sea


F Carthage Supports F Ionian Sea - Punic Sea (*Void*)


A Alexandria, no move received


A Sinai - Memphis (*Fails*)


A Cyrenaica Supports F Carthage


A Armenia - Cartenna (*Fails*)


 


Rome:


F Tyrhennian Sea - Neapolis (*Bounce*)


A Genua Supports A Roma (*Dislodged*)


A Roma Supports A Genua (*Cut*)


F Sicilia - Neapolis (*Bounce*)


 

[Reply]

DC339: Rome's Resignation - Joral   (Dec 24, 2010, 11:58 am)

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DC339: Rome's Resignation - TheFinalCountdown   (Dec 24, 2010, 11:40 am)

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