NES2 V - The Great Game.

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well, it was going to happen as soon as the war in France was done, which is probably a turn or two, but I suppose that is not soon enough. I really wish people would start playing in character and doing what is good for their nations and not what they want to do to spite other players.
 
Can you guys stop spoiling everything, it ruins the update if you know what is going to happen.
 
Indeed,its contrary to the NESing traditions.....
 
Stormbringer said:
well, it was going to happen as soon as the war in France was done, which is probably a turn or two, but I suppose that is not soon enough. I really wish people would start playing in character and doing what is good for their nations and not what they want to do to spite other players.

Very few times did those two go together in real history...
 
I understand, but either one would be ok, either play in character or do what you think is best for your nation. I just cant stand people who say "well, I'm fu**ed anyways, lets just screw over someone else too now," and there is a surprising amount of such people in NESing.
 
I know, and I wanted to do it many times, but always refrain myself because the game is supposed to be played in character, not based on personal grudges.
 
Now now, betrayal is an integral part of history. ;) The FK's lured away many French allies, so it shouldn't complain when the same happens to them.

Many people don't exactly want to go with the new world order and all.

Though pointlessly suiciding troops to fulfill a personal grudge is annoying, it's also what plenty of leaders did in the 19th century.
 
Iggy has stated categorically that he's not an FK ally, despite fighting me.

I'm a FK ally.

And no, I never had the time to send more than one paragraph of orders. So I asked das to NPC me under a few basic guidelines. I hope things turn out well.
 
Thlayli said:
Now now, betrayal is an integral part of history. ;) The FK's lured away many French allies, so it shouldn't complain when the same happens to them.

Many people don't exactly want to go with the new world order and all.

Though pointlessly suiciding troops to fulfill a personal grudge is annoying, it's also what plenty of leaders did in the 19th century.

I understand that and I am perfectly fine when people have a reason to not like whats going on and play somewhat in character against me. What I dont like is when people decide for personal, out of character, vengeance to hurt another player, whether thats me or not, I still don't like it and never assosiate with such players. Very sad that many of the new NESers are exactly those kinds of players.
 
I still don't know to whom you're referring. I don't think that anyone currently at war with the FK is doing so for mere revenge, they're doing it for political, economic and territorial gain.

My mistake Iggy, I thought that you had stated your neutrality.
 
Portugal always had close ties with France, the revolutionaries within Portugal are the ones against the peace treaty the current government signed anyways, so his action of aiding me will probably tone down some of the angry sentiments against Portugal's lack of prestige and imperial power.

Furthermore, let me clarify that I am playing perfectly in character. The Garde Imperiale, many french people and Marechal MacMahon would never accept the rule of a socialist democratic republican government which was "friendly" with the FK. Invading countries and setting up governments for the people there doesn't really work. Look at Vichy, or Iraq, for that matter.

Vive la guerre!
 
Ok. Storm, you cannot take NESes to heart. I did betray you for econimic gain, territoral gain, and political reasons.

I did not betray you beacause I felt like it. If I win, I figure I'll get most my stuff back. Just because something hasn't gone your way, you play the blame game? You should not of trusted me. Maybe if you could sense this better? I don't know..

What I do know is that I don't like being called someone who strikes out of personal reasons, completely away from this game, don't get me wrong, I love it, but to get angry, or to start calling people names and such?

Sure, I screwed you over. Call it a stroke of luck, or good oppurtunity, but please don't attack my personal charecter because you may happen to be loosing.
 
A change in style is inevitable when the player changes. Had Capulet still been playing Poland, i'm pretty sure he'd have done something different. Same goes for China... Alex made out his nation to stay neutral in all affairs, let the west duke it out while he sit and watch the show, but alas, it didn't happen.
 
On a wholy different note, i remember somwhere when das mentioned something about Ivan wondering what will happen if he let captured tatar noble rule for a bit then take it back. Funny how that seem to apply so well here *looks at france*
 
It was snowing. The soft flakes of white floated lazily down upon the heads of the tightly wrapped Swedish scouts. They shivered in the cold, their breath floating up into white sky. Their horses stomped at the ground, cold from the snow, only kept warm by large blankets wrapped around them. It was a bad time for the scouts to be on patrol, but it was their job.

One of them coughed, and the others looked sharply at the culprit. He laughed nervously, and then stopped completely. It wouldn't do to make noise while trying to look for enemy movement. A soft thumping noise began to build, and it set almost all of the scout team on edge. One of the more nervous ones turned to the one who had coughed before.

"Stop it will you! You'll give away our position!"

The man, more like a boy, motioned that he didn't know. The team began to get more anxious, and more angry at the incessant thumping. They couldn't figure out what it was. Muffled voices in Russian carried through the snow, and suddenly it all made sense.

There was a scuffle, as the Scout team packed up quickly. The four men stopped, marking the position on their maps, taking the latitude and longitude before jumping on their horses. The captain pointed out two spots on their maps.

"You two, go here to this telegraph station. Send this infromation to Corps II in the south, they'll move into position around this army. I'll take this infromation to the Corps IV in the north, they'll bombard this army to keep them occuppied before our armies attack. Now go, we don't have much time!"

At the orders, the two groups jumped on horseback, and galloped off into the snow. The beautiful white snow would be stained red.
 
"A Republic is what Portugal has needed all along." - King of Portugal

The King sat in his chambers. They were very fancy, and lavished with golds and silks and such. It was a chamber fit for a king of his calibur. He had done so much, to try and help his people. But he failed, time and time again. The African colonization didnt work, the invasion of South America didn't work. His erratic foreign policiy which he thought would help his people, took away their entrie empire, and made his people despise him. They called for change.

Portugal had been a monarchy for as long as people remebered. It had never tried it's hand at Republican government. The people knew what they wanted though. They had too. The King obviously didn't.

He still loved his people, and was going to do what they wanted. He slowly inched toward his desk.

He signed the proposed constituiton, which outline that every white male who was over 21 and a follower of the church, and not convicted of crimes, could vote for senators and such. That every person could bear arms, could protest peacefully, could serve their country. That every person had a right to live. That every person must be given a trial even if they were blantly guilty. That they would not have their property searched or seized without law. It wasn't as radical as say Umberto's reforms, but its what the people wanted.

He signed it.

King of Portugal

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The king left his chambers. He slowly walked out of his palace and to the Liberal headquarters. They were shocked, but with happiness. The king had accepted their demands. Surely this was the right choice, that Portugal could now crush the rebels up North, live a peaceful life of trade, and prosper.

The King had a differnt Idea in mind. The Federated Kingdoms would pay for their attacks. And if he couldnt do it as king, he would convince the new government.

After all, he was for the people.

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It had been many months. The Republic assumed power. The people were very happy. Nationalism was widespread. The King wasn't at the throne and the people could make their own descions. No more foolish wars. No more invasions. They could live peacefully. That is, until he came.

He was always there. It was the King. He had asked to speak to Parliament in secret, and after alot of reluctance they finally accepted. He was of course nervous, but if this idea of his got accepted, he thought he could save Portugal.

"My fellow Portugese, you all know me as your King. I come to you with a breif proposal."

"Well speak up then King." said a clearly anti-Monarchial senator

The King knew theese men didn't like him at all. They still beleived he was out for his own intrests. He hoped to prove them wrong.

"Well dear Senator, I will be breif. So do not worry."

"I call for war with the FK."

The Senators began to rouse around, a few even leaving.

"Well King, you haven't changed. We don't even need to consider it. I could hold a vote at this moment, and it would be struck down."

"That may be, may not. I still wish to explain my reasoning."

"We will hear you King, but do not expect to succeed."

"Our Empire, is gone as you gentlemen know. Why? I ask."

"Because of the French!" shouted one Senator

"Because of the foolish Portugese king." shouted another

"You may think so senators, but it is the Federated-Kingdoms fault. They are imperialist fools. They annexed every last colony of ours. We lost our army, our navy, and most importantly, our honor. We were beaten on the field by Indians! Is this the Portugese Empire? Is this the new Portugese Republic?"

Some men calmed, and listened. Others were still roudy.

"We must restore our place in the world. As you gentlemen know, France is quickly falling under the FK. Why care about them you say? We don't, at least not the puppet Republicans or the filthy provisonal government."

"We do know Macmahon is an honorable man. When his country was going to surrender, he still is fighting. He is frances last hope. Is he does not win, France will be annexed like our dear colonies were."

"We must take revenge against the tyrants. They preach Democracy, but oppress! They are imperialists! They must be shown Portugal will not waiver!"

People were really listening now.

"We must bring back Portugal the way it was! Not an unjust Monarchy, for even I know that the people need a voice. But for a stronger Portugal. For us to fufill our God-Given place in this world."

"We must do this for the people."

"For Portugal!"

The King was still very nervous and discouraged, but the senators went to vote nonetheless
 
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