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Author:Kenshi777
Posted:Apr 15, 2010 at 3:52 pm
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The Ori were *&%#ing pathetic. The Replicators were cooler than the
Ori, and all they are is little robotic cockroaches.
On 4/15/10, Nigel PHILLIPS wrote:

Now a geek alliance really could dominate this game. And maybe even a
g(r)eek alliance
Thought the Ori was a fairly poor theme in the TV show - much preferred the
early series, + Atlantis. Not sure about the new show (Stargate Universe)
Any Glee fans out there?Nigs

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This message is in reply to post 15588:

The city of Pecs has a long history of violence, suffering one
depredation after another at the hands of the Austrians, Ottomans,
Croatians, and the Hungarians themselves. In our Balkan wars, we can
add Romanians and Serbians to the list, as the Austrian army defending
Pecs is destroyed by their rampaging armies. Venezia also falls to
the vengeful Italian forces. The Greeks continue their advance
through the Italian peninsula, claiming both Italian and Austrian
spoils. They are our top builders for the season with two. The
Bulgarians pick up one, and the Ottomans retain Izmir, and may rebuild
their destroyed unit. The Austrians remove one unit, having lost two
SCs, with one unit destroyed.

NEXT DEADLINE: Winter 1864 Adjustments Orders will be due Thursday,
April 15th, at 1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and
remember to CC me on
negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing so already -

PLAYERS:

ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle

RESULTS:

Italy:

F Firenze Hold
A Torino - Trent
A Venezia - Salzburg (*Bounce*)

Austria-Hungary:

F Ancona - Gulf of Venezia
A Budapest Hold
A Graz - Salzburg (*Bounce*)
A Pecs Supports A Budapest (*Disbanded*)
F Trieste Supports F Ancona - Gulf of Venezia
A Wien Supports A Budapest

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Cetinje (*Bounce*)
A Agram Supports A Novi Sad - Pecs
A Beograd - Novi Sad
A Sarajevo Supports A Agram
A Skopje - Bitola (*Fails*)

Romania:

A Craiova Supports A Temesvar
A Kassa - Budapest (*Fails*)
A Kragujevac - Scutari
A Novi Sad - Pecs
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani (*Cut*)
F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
A Temesvar Supports A Kassa - Budapest

Bulgaria:

A Ankara - Manisa
F Bursa - Izmir (*Bounce*)
F Edirne - Istanbul
A Plovdiv Supports A Sofia - Serres (*Fails*)
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
A Sofia - Serres (*Fails*)

Greece:

F Bay of Kotor - Cetinje (*Bounce*)
A Bitola Supports A Kozani - Serres (*Cut*)
F Gulf of Izmir - Izmir (*Bounce*)
A Isernia - Ancona
A Kozani - Serres (*Fails*)
F Roma Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ligurian Sea
F Thermaic Gulf - Salonika (*Fails*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ligurian Sea

ADJUSTMENTS:

Austria-Hungary:

Remove

Bulgaria:

Build

Greece:

Build
Build

Ottomans:

Build

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs (Kenshi777) Apr 13, 11:38 pm

ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs (Nigs) Apr 15, 03:29 pm

ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs (Kenshi777) Apr 15, 03:52 pm

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