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The Game Will Start Soon! - bpynnonen   (Oct 07, 2010, 2:37 pm)
Alright, everybody: sorry for the delay!
This is my first time GM'ing, so I had to play around with the
software to learn how to use it.
That being said, the year is 1900 and Europe is up for grabs. The
question is, who do you represent? Let me know if you have
preferences, or if you'd prefer a random start. I will assign the
countries by Friday at midnight, and the deadline for the first
adjudication will be Saturday at midnight, and I will publish them by
noon on Sunday. The deadline for the 2nd adjudication, which include
the first movement orders, will be Monday at midnight; the results
will be published by noon Tuesday.
So, please send me your preferences if you have them, or otherwise
indicate you'd prefer random assignment. Also, introduce yourselves to
everyone else in the game, and feel free to email the other players
directly, or through the adjudications which will be published
regularly.
Thanks for being patient, lusty conquerors.

Talk to you later,
Blake

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The Game Will Start Soon! (dc346) alwayshunted Oct 07, 10:54 pm
Hi Blake,

 

So hang on a sec here, let me get this straight. We find out what country we are playing Friday at midnight, and we get one day to get to know the other players before our orders are due? That's a bit quick for me, particularly since my computer often goes OFF Friday evening and goes back ON Monday morning.

 

It's okay, if that's the way you run things, but I might have to step back and let someone else take over my spot. I'm used to having a week or so to diplome between spring/fall moves.

 

Cheers,

 

Warren
 

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