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TypeRegular
BuildStandard
MapBaltic  [Wiki]  [Stats]
VariantStandard
Cur SeasonSpring 00
Next Deadline2009-01-20 @ 23:59:00 GMT
ResultSolo
S. C.22
Players4
StatusClosed
Start Date2008-06-04
End Date2009-01-20
Real-Life Time231 days
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| former.trout's House Rules | Rating Calculation
Seq Country   Player Result S.C. Seas NMRs Rtg
Chg
Rtg
New
0 Finland Order of the Alliance Gold Star9FuzzyLogicSolo 12 26 0 21 1434.93
0 Poland Captain of the Watch Gold Star9leewarrentaylorSurvival 5 26 0 -6.69 1215.03
0 Russia Order of the Raven Gold Star9CorrinoSurvival 1 26 0 -7.95 1250.72
0 Sweden Order of the Parchment Silver Star9z93blomSurvival 4 26 0 -6.38 1248.25
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DC191 Study In Baltic - Spring 07 - The Gloria Scott

Watson only heard snippets of the conversation between Holmes and their captors during the march through the Finnish woods. His mind was racing in panic and anxiety. Where was his wife? Had these goons kidnapped her as well? His grip tightened on his cane - if these hooligans had harmed Mary in any way...

Suddenly, the group crested a hill and saw a small harbour stretching out below them. A powerful frigate lay alongside the dock, its sails spread like canvas wings. "The Gloria Scott, of course!" Watson heard Holmes exclaim.

The goons laughed. "Not exploded after all. And easily the most powerful vessel in these waters, with the whole Finnish fleet moving south." Rough hands pushed their shoulders propelling Watson and Holmes forward. "Now lets go meet the boss..."

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Hey folks,

The Spring 07 turn is characterized by naval combat between the two large powers, with Sweden and Russia both lending some key supports. With no retreats required, we'll move right along into the Fall turn - with the deadline set for Thursday, October 2nd (11:59 PM GMT).

Sorry guys - I totally neglected mention of the DIAS proposal results that was originally proposed with the last Fall turn... It received one or more 'nay' votes and thus we battle onwards.

As always, let me know if I'm sniffing glue and made any errors. Cheers!

Trout


Movement results for Spring of 1907. (DC191 07 SPR)

Finland: A Tallinn - West Dvina (*Fails*).
Finland: A Kuopio - Kuyto.
Finland: A Saimaa - St Petersburg.
Finland: F Helsingfors - North Baltic.
Finland: F Vasa - South Gulf of Bothnia.
Finland: F Slite - Mid Baltic (*Fails*).
Finland: F Saaremaa Island - Gulf of Riga.
Finland: F Gulf of Finland - Tallinn (*Fails*).

Poland: F Danzig - South Baltic.
Poland: A Brest - Narew.
Poland: A Narew - West Dvina.
Poland: F Konigsberg Supports F Mid Baltic.
Poland: F Malmo Hold.
Poland: F Kattegat Hold.
Poland: F Hano Bay Supports F Bolmen(ec) - Gulf of Stockholm (*Void*).
Poland: F Mid Baltic Supports F Bolmen(ec) - Gulf of Stockholm (*Void*).

Russia: A Minsk Supports A Narew - West Dvina.
Russia: F Riga Supports F Mid Baltic.

Sweden: F Goteborg - Kattegat (*Fails*).
Sweden: F Bolmen(ec) Supports F Gulf of Stockholm.
Sweden: F Vattern - Stockholm.
Sweden: F Gulf of Stockholm Supports F Slite - Mid Baltic.

Unit locations:

Finland: A Tallinn, A St Petersburg, A Kuyto, F Slite, F North Baltic, F Gulf
of Riga, F Gulf of Finland, F South Gulf of Bothnia.
Poland: A Narew, F Konigsberg, A West Dvina, F Malmo, F Kattegat, F South
Baltic, F Hano Bay, F Mid Baltic.
Russia: A Minsk, F Riga.
Sweden: F Stockholm, F Goteborg, F Bolmen(ec), F Gulf of Stockholm.

Ownership of supply centers:

Finland: Tallinn, St Petersburg, Kuopio, Helsingfors, Vasa, Tornio, Slite,
Saaremaa Island.
Poland: Strulsund, Danzig, Warsaw, Brest, Konigsberg, Malmo, Copenhagen,
Ronne.
Russia: Minsk, Riga.
Sweden: Sundsvall, Stockholm, Goteborg, Alaand Island.


NEXT DEADLINE: FALL 1907 ORDERS DUE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2ND (11:59 PM GMT)!!

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