Is anyone at peace? Anyone? I look at this map and I see only one real evidence of cooperation, between Austria and Russia. But Russia's fortunes have changed for the worse, while England faces elimination and Italy finds himself crushed in an ever-more-crowded Mediterranean. The four major players all seem to be fighting each other: Austria vs. Turkey, Germany vs. France, Turkey vs. France, and Austria vs. Germany. I can't figure out who is supposed to be on the same side here, and that makes this game really one of the most interesting I've had the pleasure to witness.
No units need to retreat, so our Fall 1905 deadline is
20 December. Then we'll adjourn for the holidays. No one has told me of any holiday plans yet, so I expect only a minor interruption.
Austria
F Venice - Apulia
A Rome S F Venice - Apulia
F Trieste - Adriatic Sea
A Vienna - Tyrolia
A Rumania S Rus A Moscow - Sevastopol
A Budapest S A Rumania
A Warsaw S Rus A Livonia - Prussia (*cut*)
A Ukraine S A Warsaw
England
F Heligoland Bight - North Sea (*bounce*)
France
A Picardy - Belgium
A Burgundy S A Picardy - Belgium
A Yorkshire - Liverpool
F Western Mediterranean - Tunis (*bounce*)
F Marseilles - Gulf of Lion
F London Hold
Germany
A Kiel - Ruhr
A Munich S A Kiel - Ruhr
A Holland - Belgium (*fails*)
A Silesia - Warsaw (*fails*)
A Prussia S A Silesia - Warsaw (*cut*)
F Berlin - Baltic Sea
F Norway - Petersburg/nc
F Denmark - North Sea (*bounce*)
F Edinburgh - Yorkshire
Italy
F Naples - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Apulia - Naples
Russia
A Moscow - Sevastopol (*fails*)
A Livonia - Prussia (*fails*)
Turkey
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Sevastopol S Aus A Ukraine - Moscow (*void*)
F Black Sea S A Sevastopol
F Ionian Sea - Tunis (*fails*)
F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea (*fails*)
F Greece S F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea