NES2 VIb - Return of the Chaos.

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Orders sent, reminding you that I wrote three stories last turn, so you should be nice and accept orders, and so on.
 
Goddamn alarm didn't go off. Was out until 3AM. Orders sent, just in case. All domestic and stats-y so I plead for mercy. ;)
 
heheheh once again I sent orders ages ago. I guess having a nation that doesn't have anything to do for a while can be helpful in that regard. I laugh at your suffering!!
 
I am looking forward to it too.
 
I just realized that the East Asian Defensive Pact (China and Japan) is missing from the alliances list. I'll send a PM reminding das.
 
Colonial World.....:mischief:
 
Finland. 100% :p
 
It won't be Amerique again, that's for sure. Even if it is really interesting, das wouldn't do the same place in spotlight 3 updates in a row.
 
*G.S. strokes a white persian cat*
 
I hate being boring. I can already guarantee you that it won't be in China. Unless someone starts a stupid revolt here or something. That's not the kind of interesting I mean.
 
Lord_Iggy said:
It won't be Amerique again, that's for sure. Even if it is really interesting, das wouldn't do the same place in spotlight 3 updates in a row.
I beg to differ. What about central Europe, in the first IT? ;)
 
The spotlight never dims on the French Colonial Empire...
 
A man in a nice suit and a perfectly formed dark hat walked into the beautifully furnished room. He placed his top hat on the rack, and set his decorative cane against the wall. he strode over to the area the group of men were gathered. Wordlessly he put his monacle in his shirt pocket, took out an ivory pipe, and put some tobacco in it. A man next to him leaned over and gave him a light. He puffed once...twice..three time.

Bending over the table he said "Gentleman, the Company lives, the Company prospers, and above all the Company profits. The Company is free at last, Long live the company.

Scotch was passed around and poured into crystal glasses. The men raised them "Long live the Company"

Sir John Sinton met there toast "Yes, long live the company"
 
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