Rebuild from the ground up. Good, old-fashioned althist city-states fighting city-states at the behest of a mod that claims to want to see diplomacy.
Have so much fun that people can't stay away. Make it an attraction.
Doh! I was supposed to stop at 1234 posts. Now i've got to post like 1110...
I'm happy to see this continuing. Unfortunately, (or fortunately, for whoever wishes to have Vladimir) I don't have the amount of free time that I had in February when I signed up.
I have been blessed mightily with extra responsibilities and all of the work thereunto appertaining. If only...
Okay so I'm down for a chaotic nation. The description of kuzakhs and kulaks and church politics cranks my tractor. I am, as bestshot said, interested in E Europe and glorious state tractor factories, so I'm not going to justify my request any further. The 1630s are also currently my favorite...
Well that was delightful. If this isn't the end, I'd like to see the Anonymoose cube.
The cube floats and waits... and watches the dirty little people. :spank:
The Swiss Navy is the greatest and most powerful in the world. We have one canoe and a hollow log we found that floats really pretty good. We painted it red but couldn't find any white paint to put the cross on. Ooh ooh ooh and we got a guy who saw the Mediterranean once to lead the fleet. Y'all...
I think Saxony is on the unplayable countries list, Owen. :/ It would be like when my cousins used to give me a Nintendo controller and say I was the turtle in Mario Bros. :(
We in Bern and Zurich and Geneva have taken note of the magnificent attention paid as of late to the pacts and treaties of the great powers of the world and to the allegiances and friendships being reaffirmed. We would like to reaffirm our continued neutrality and bring attention to the...
Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno. Switzerland is here. We know truly that this can be a time of peace, cooperation, and commerce in Europe. Let us all commit to the noble work of reason and thoughtful peace together.
I'd suggest Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes. It's a lot more comprehensive of a historical work than most of the other books in the library, which seem to quibble only about a few motes of uninteresting dust floating around a thoroughly uninteresting star.
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