The 3-way draw among England, Germany, and Turkey fails, so the game continues.
Not much action this turn, as the two alliances battle to a standoff in both Western Med and St. Petersburg. Austria successfully attacks the French fleet, which is scuttled. France does manage to slip out of Marseilles without an occupying force taking his place, possibly putting him in position to regain control of Paris or Brest.
The only dislodged unit is the French fleet, which has no valid retreats and is destroyed.
Fall 1907 orders will be due
Thursday 5/8 at 3pm Pacific. There is a new endgame proposal for everyone to vote on as well, a 4-way draw among Austria, England, Germany, and Turkey. Please be sure to cast your vote along with your fall orders. Thanks!
Also, I believe Archduke Jason will now be rejoining the game. Jason, could you please confirm? Jorge, thanks for taking the Austrian helm and keeping the game moving.
Cory
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Spring 1907 results:
Austria:
A Berlin Supports A Munich
F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Western Mediterranean
A Munich Supports A Berlin
A Naples Hold
A Piedmont - Tuscany
A Rome Supports A Piedmont - Tuscany
A Serbia Hold
A Silesia Supports A Berlin
A Tyrolia Supports A Munich
A Vienna - Bohemia
A Warsaw - Prussia
England:
F Baltic Sea Supports F Kiel
F Clyde - Liverpool
A Edinburgh - Yorkshire
F London - English Channel
F Portugal Supports F Spain(sc)
A Ruhr Supports A Burgundy
F Spain(sc) Supports F Western Mediterranean
France:
A Marseilles - Gascony
F Tuscany - Rome (*Disbanded*)
Germany:
A Burgundy Supports A Marseilles (*Ordered to Move*)
F Holland - North Sea
F Kiel Supports F Baltic Sea
F Norway Supports A St Petersburg
A St Petersburg Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
F Western Mediterranean Supports F Spain(sc) (*Cut*)
Turkey:
A Constantinople unordered, GM orders Hold
F Ionian Sea - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Fails*)
A Livonia - St Petersburg (*Fails*)
A Moscow Supports A Livonia - St Petersburg
A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow
F Smyrna - Aegean Sea
F Tunis - North Africa
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Western Mediterranean (*Fails*)
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