CivDip XVII: Radio Free Europe

No NMRs!!!

Austria:
A Budapest - Rumania (*Disbanded*)
F Bulgaria(sc) - Greece (*Fails*)
A Greece - Albania
A Serbia Supports A Budapest - Rumania (*Cut*)

England:
F Belgium Supports F North Sea - English Channel
A Berlin - Silesia
F Denmark - North Sea
F Edinburgh - Clyde
F Irish Sea Supports F North Sea - English Channel
A Kiel - Ruhr
A Moscow - Sevastopol (*Bounce*)
F North Sea - English Channel
F Norwegian Sea - Norway
A Sevastopol - Rumania
A Silesia - Bohemia
A Ukraine Supports A Sevastopol - Rumania
A Warsaw, no move received
A Yorkshire - London

France:
F Brest - English Channel (*Fails*)
A Galicia - Budapest
F Ionian Sea Supports F Aegean Sea - Greece
A Marseilles - Burgundy
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - English Channel (*Bounce*)
F Naples - Apulia
A Paris - Picardy
A Trieste - Serbia (*Fails*)
A Tunis - Tuscany
A Tyrolia - Trieste (*Fails*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Convoys A Tunis - Tuscany
A Vienna Supports A Galicia - Budapest

Russia:
A Rumania holds (*Dislodged*)

Turkey:
F Aegean Sea - Greece
A Armenia - Sevastopol (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria (*Fails*)

Russian A Rumania retreats to Galicia.

The Fall, 1908 deadline will be 11:59 pm GMT on Friday, January 13.
 

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It has been brought to my attention that England ordered F Norwegian Sea - North Atlantic and not F Norwegian Sea - Norway. I pasted his orders directly into RP from the email, but somehow it got processed incorrectly. This is why it's important to check the results, folks (cause your GM doesn't! :p). Here's an adjusted RP file and snapshot of unit positions. Sorry for the confusion.
 

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I take it that my predecessor was voted out of the game before I stepped in...
 
Your predecessor was ambuel, who seems to have slipped off the face of the Earth...

But if you are referring to the strategic consensus against you, you'd have to ask the players. It was too long ago for me to recall. You could always go back and read through the diplomacy on the game board.
 
I haven't been able to access the diplomacy boards for several days. Is anyone else having this problem?
 
It won't work for me. Just that one site. Since. . . whenever my last post was, I haven't been able to get there. It just says "Connecting to com5.runboard.com. . ." and then eventually the operation times out. I can't get to runboard at all.
 
Can you get to your account? You should try logging out of your account there and looking at the board as a guest. You might also want to try clearing your browser cache & history, maybe even dumping any cookies from that site. My guess is something's wonky with either your account there or your browser since I'm getting on no problem.
 
Austria:
A Albania - Trieste (*Fails*)
F Bulgaria(sc) - Greece (*Dislodged*)
A Serbia Supports A Albania - Trieste (*Disbanded*)

England:
F Belgium Supports F North Sea - English Channel
A Bohemia - Munich
F Clyde - Norwegian Sea
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Irish Sea Supports F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A London - Wales
A Moscow - Sevastopol
F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F North Sea - English Channel
A Ruhr Supports F Belgium
A Rumania Supports A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Silesia Supports A Bohemia - Munich
A Ukraine Supports A Moscow - Sevastopol
A Warsaw Hold

France:
F Apulia - Naples
F Brest - Picardy
A Budapest Supports A Trieste - Serbia
A Burgundy - Gascony
F Ionian Sea - Albania (*Fails*)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Portugal
A Picardy - Paris
A Trieste - Serbia
A Tuscany - Piedmont
A Tyrolia - Trieste
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Western Mediterranean
A Vienna Supports A Tyrolia - Trieste

Russia:
A Galicia Hold

Turkey:
A Armenia Hold
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
F Greece Supports A Constantinople - Bulgaria

That'll do it for Austria, folks. Thanks very much to Gnarfflinger for stepping into the otherwise thankless job of running the Austrian Empire!

Winter Adjustments
Austria: Supp 0 Eliminated
England: Supp 16 Unit 14 Build 2
France: Supp 13 Unit 12 Build 1
Russia: Supp 0 Eliminated
Turkey: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2

Winter 1908 builds and disbands are due Sunday, Jan. 15 at 11:59 GMT.
 

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Build an Army Brest.

France offers a draw to include all surviving powers, i.e. France, England, and Turkey.


EDIT: In light of the recent declaration by the alarmingly unstable English King, France is girding for war. I withdraw my offer of a draw, and change my build to a Brest fleet.
 
I'd rather that all orders continue to be submitted by email, including the current French build. Thanks.
 
The Turkish Nation will stand by France given the choice between resistance and destruction.

A promise though, that before long those invaders of Rumania will be a dead as the French Ambassador.
 
Damn. Eliminated twice in one game...
 
Sorry to say "I told you so" but I did!

Why having been sweet talked to destruction first time around you let it happen again is beyond my comprehension. I approved of the German Kaiser becoming the Austrian Kaiser thinking you'd want to get revenge on those that had wronged you, but that was clearly not your plan - which was, what?

Gnarff what was your plan?
 
slappy said:
I'd rather that all orders continue to be submitted by email, including the current French build. Thanks.

It being so late and I so tired I'm giving it this way.

Build F Ankara, A Constantinople
 
Oh damn it all. It makes good game sense for me to fight for a win, seeing as the worst I can do is a draw, but quite frankly, I'm bored. Britain offers a draw.
 
A draw proposal is on the table. Players may vote publically or privately by emailing me directly. Any power may veto, but failure to vote will be interpreted as a "yes".
 
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