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G.M.former.trout
G.M. emailformer-dot-trout-at-gmail-dot-com
TypeRegular
BuildStandard
MapStandard
VariantStandard
Cur SeasonFall 02
Next Deadline2009-09-11 @ 23:59:00 GMT
ResultSolo
S. C.34
Players7
StatusClosed
Start Date2009-01-12
End Date2009-09-11
Real-Life Time243 days
Slideshow SC Chart dpy File
| former.trout's House Rules | Rating Calculation
Seq Country   Player Result S.C. Seas NMRs Rtg
Chg
Rtg
New
0 Austria Artisan Blank9nwollAbandon 8 13 1 -4.87 1235.16
1 Austria Knight Captain Blank9dipknightSurvival 3 22 0 0.25 1214.61
0 England Captain of the Watch Silver Star9LaneEliminated 0 8 0 -5.13 1206.02
0 France Order of the Alliance Gold Star9FuzzyLogicSolo 20 22 0 25.63 1447.43
0 Germany Knight Captain Blank9aramis604Survival 11 22 0 -1.39 1198.98
0 Italy Order of the Parchment Gold Star9coebqEliminated 0 14 3 -6.44 1299.67
0 Russia Captain of the Watch Blank9JoralEliminated 0 12 0 -4.58 1233.95
0 Turkey Captain of the Watch Blank9jmc66Eliminated 0 16 1 -4.37 1198.94
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PREV  Spring 1901 Adjudication:  NEXT    

Rulers of the far reaches of Europe…

The continent has mobilized and war though this Spring season saw minimal conflict of arms, the foretelling of battles to come were foreshadowed by the clash of soldiers in Galacia and sailors in the Black Sea. Those were our only two bounces in an otherwise conventional spring turn.

I also apologize for the slight delay in adjudications. I was enjoying the inauguration in Washington DC on Tuesday and had a needed day of recovery from the past week of events. I hope to keep pace moving forward, but I warn that I may disappoint on occasion.

I do want to ask you all to send press. If you want to declare war (well, after you’ve made the move) or beg for peace, warn of impending victory for another or just to rib or taunt your fellow rulers, use the white press opportunity. Given your chosen characters (all but Justin have taken on an ulterior identity), it should be much fun to write a few sentences to share.

Without ANY further ado – here are the results:

Next Deadline: Wed Jan 28th 6:00pm EST.

ORDERS:
Austria:
A Budapest - Serbia
F Trieste - Albania
A Vienna - Galicia (*Bounce*)

England:
F Edinburgh - Norwegian Sea
A Liverpool - Yorkshire
F London - North Sea

France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Marseilles - Spain
A Paris - Picardy

Germany:
A Berlin - Kiel
F Kiel - Holland
A Munich - Ruhr

Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome - Apulia
A Venice Hold

Russia:
A Moscow - Ukraine
F Sevastopol - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
F St Petersburg(sc) - Finland
A Warsaw - Galicia (*Bounce*)

Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Smyrna - Constantinople


OUR CAST:
Emperor Cyrus the Great – King of Kings
Game Master - Babak Talebi (babaktalebi@gmail.com)

Suleiman the Magnificent
Turkey - Jeffrey Clay jmc66@mac.com

Alaric I, King of Visigoths
Germany – Josh E aramis604@yahoo.com

**** None Given Yet ****
Russia - Justin Card: jcard@atnex.net

Prince Eugene of Savoy
Austria - Nathan Woll: nwoll@yahoo.com

King Alfred the Great
England - Aidan Slattery: aislattery@aol.com

King Romulus
Italy - Bruce Quinn: coebq@yahoo.com

Phillip the Good of Burgundy
France – Michael Sims mike@southwall.com


WHITE PRESS:

Alaric I, King of Visigoths (Josh):
Alaric I, King of the Visigoths, first ruler of the Balti dynasty. He's most famous for sacking Rome in 410ce. (Don't worry Bruce I won't be taking any ideas from historical events.)

Suleiman the Magnificent (Jeffrey):
I've decided on the persona of Suleiman the Magnificent who doubled the size of the Ottoman Empire (to 2 billion acres) and expanded his lands to the doorsteps of Vienna before being turned away. (The Battle of Vienna gave rise to the croissant, which was a symbolic gesture by Viennese bakers to "take a bite" out of the Ottoman crescent each morning.) Suleiman the Magnificent also expanded culture, law, and learning during his 46 year reign.


Phillip the Good of Burgundy (Michael):
Phillip the Good of Burgundy. Son of John the Fearless and is known for his efforts during the Hundred Years War, in which he vacillated between supporting the French and the English… eventually capturing and sending Joan of Arc to her death. Besides having 3 wives and 18 children (the man must have lived well), he was known for being a patron of the arts, who liked long walks on the beach and starry nights.

Prince Eugene of Savoy (Nathan):
Prince Eugene was a famous Austrian military leader, who was also well know for his skillful diplomacy.

King Romulus of Italy (Bruce):
King Romulus, along with his twin brother, Remus (circa 771-717 bc) were, according to mythology, fathered by the god of war, Mars. Romulus was the first king of Rome, founding it, after slaying his brother, in 753 bc.

Romulus not only created the Roman Legions and the Roman Senate, but also added citizens to his new city by abducting the women of the neighboring Sabine tribes, which resulted in the mixture of the Sabines and Romans into one people. Romulus would become ancient Rome's greatest conqueror, adding large amounts of territory and people to the dominion of Rome.

King Alfred of England (Aidan):
From England my selection is King Alfred, the only British monarch to be known "the Great". Because of his military and diplomatic skills. He did, unfortunately, have an issue with baking cakes.


**** some game notes ****

WRITING YOUR ORDERS:
Please remember to use the “Orders” email I sent you and respond to THAT email to send me your orders. This will make life MUCH easier for me as I try to keep 230 emails separate from the scores I get every day. Most of you have done this, so thank you.

PRELIM ORDERS:
Please send me your Fall 1901 preliminary orders ASAP. I want to make sure this game has no NMRs at all. You can always change your orders.

DEADLINES:
All deadlines will be at 6:00pm EST (11:00pm GMT). Below is an initial schedule:

Fall 1901: Wed January 28th
Fall Retreats: Thu January 29th
Winter 1901: Sat January 31st

Spring 1902: Wed February 4th
Summer 1902: Thu February 5th
Fall 1902: Wed February 11th
Fall Retreats: Thu February 12th
Winter 1902 Sat February 14th

Diplomacy games may contain lying, stabbing, or deliberately deceiving communications that may not be suitable for and may pose a hazard to young children, gullible adults, and small farm animals.

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