No pressure. Diplomacy can't always come first even when/if it should.
From: alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com
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Subject: RE: DC 347
Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 13:10:45 -0600
Gentlemen,
My sincere apologies. I am sitting in an airport right now on my way home. It's been a struggle to keep up with things, and with the unexpected delay of the last turn I had to put the game on hold for a while. If you can hang on for one more day I will get the turn out as when I get home.
Mike, the only previous hold-ups were a day or two at most. I highly doubt anyone dropped out because of that. This delay is a different story I realize, and I do apologize.
Warren
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Subject: RE: DC 347
Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 15:50:06 +0100
He disappeared for a
while earlier in the game and the constant hold-ups were I suspect the reason
that the original Russia and France both dropped out.
Mike
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From: Timothy Crosby
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Subject: RE: DC 347
I
sent off an e-mail to the DC moderators to let them know we lost our GM. We'll
hear from one of them soon.
tim
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Subject: RE: DC 347, Spring
1909
Anyone
heard from Warren?
From: Warren Fleming
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011
11:36 PM
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Subject: RE: DC 347, Spring 1909
Hey
guys,
I just was set to adjudicate, but I just found a
note from one of our players saying he would be away until
tomorrow or Friday. As I didn't open his mail until now I'm going to
wait until I get his
orders.
Warren
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Subject: DC 347, Spring
1909
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 21:45:17 -0600
Hi guys,
My
bad, things are just not normal these days.
So, Italy has found
an ally, maybe, but definitely some support for the spring turn. He now finds
his lonely fleet in the Ionian Sea. Germany might be feeling a bit
squeezed.
Fall deadline will be next Wednesday, June 8 at 17:00
MDT.
Here is the
turn:
-----------
England:
F Baltic Sea Supports A
Berlin
A Berlin Supports F Denmark - Kiel (*Cut*)
F Denmark - Kiel
(*Fails*)
A Edinburgh - Yorkshire
F Gulf of Bothnia Supports F St
Petersburg(nc)
F London - North Sea
F North Sea - Helgoland Bight
F
St Petersburg(nc) Hold
France:
A Belgium - Picardy
F
Naples Supports F Apulia - Ionian Sea
A Piedmont Supports A Venice
F
Tunis Supports F Apulia - Ionian Sea
F Tuscany - Tyrrhenian Sea
A
Tyrolia Supports A Venice
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Western Mediterranean
A
Venice Supports A Tyrolia
Germany:
A Bohemia - Munich
F
Kiel Supports A Prussia - Berlin (*Cut*)
A Prussia - Berlin (*Fails*)
A
Warsaw - Silesia
Italy:
F Apulia - Ionian
Sea
Russia:
F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
A Budapest
- Galicia
F Greece Supports F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea
A Moscow Supports
A Ukraine - Warsaw
A Serbia Supports A Trieste
A Trieste Supports A
Vienna
A Ukraine - Warsaw
A Vienna Supports A Budapest -
Galicia
---------------
Maps are attached.
Warren