mechaerik
Tuturuu!
I dunno; things worked out pretty well for the Germanic tribes.
EDIT: Sabotage!
EDIT: Sabotage!
So did the Germanic tribes when Rome challenged them. Wonder how that worked out for them. Of course, since you're one of those politicians yet to leave his office from London, you wouldn't know about the hardships of your fellow Englishman in Iberia and how much worst it will get.
Peace ASAP. We will not bloody Rome's nose. Antium is a fortress. Taking Rome is out of the deck as well.
Sabotage!! One of the fishing fleets outside London has been wrecked by a group of raiders who vanished into the foggy night before anyone could catch up to them. This is believed to be a political sabotage, not one spearheaded by Rome.
No evidence has yet surfaced to lead to the perpetrator.
- Lighthearter
I dunno; things worked out pretty well for the Germanic tribes.
Strongly agree. We need to take peace as soon as it is offered, and probably under whatever terms Rome offers. If they demand a city that they will clearly capture anyway, we should give them that city. With peace, we can start to patch our economy back together and to prepare our revenge.
Of course, I'd like to see some screen shots first. I expect that the above plan is what we will have to do, anyway, but it would be nice to have a better idea of where we stand.
And you haven't voted yet(? from what I've gathered)
The fact that the Germanic tribes have been driven into the frozen wastelands to the north says otherwise.
On another note: SABOTAGE!
It seems that there are ROMAN SYMPATHIZERS in Parliament.
Wait, are we talking in game or in RL?
Roman sympathizers? We must root them out and execute them for treason! They are levying aid and comfort to our enemies!
It seems that there are ROMAN SYMPATHIZERS in Parliament.
Really? that was your first response? I assumed it was the typical historical move to force people to become more publically pro-war or be segregated into an ENEMY catergory.
Really? that was your first response? I assumed it was the typical historical move to force people to become more publically pro-war or be segregated into an ENEMY catergory.
A move of sabatogage helps no-one when it is without purpose like this one. A real sympathizer wouldn't have done this if they had an ounce of sense. So the only three options i see are;
1) Crazy person just wanting to test out the opposition actions for the hell of it
2) Political mastermind trying to stir up 'pro-war' efforts, as after this anyone not supporting the war will be deemed a 'sympathizer' and not trusted.
3) Person with a personal axe to grind against the previous administration or leader Arya
Really? that was your first response? I assumed it was the typical historical move to force people to become more publically pro-war or be segregated into an ENEMY catergory.
A move of sabatogage helps no-one when it is without purpose like this one. A real sympathizer wouldn't have done this if they had an ounce of sense. So the only three options i see are;
1) Crazy person just wanting to test out the opposition actions for the hell of it
2) Political mastermind trying to stir up 'pro-war' efforts, as after this anyone not supporting the war will be deemed a 'sympathizer' and not trusted.
3) Person with a personal axe to grind against the previous administration or leader Arya
Of course, I know who did it and I feel pretty sure which of these options it was, but you'll not get that information out of me without a full-scale investigation(which costs money).
- Lighthearter
My guess as of now would be Ravus or Ilduce. Both of them have had a history of unpredictability.![]()
LH: Was it one person or more than one person?
So did the Germanic tribes when Rome challenged them. Wonder how that worked out for them. Of course, since you're one of those politicians yet to leave his office from London, you wouldn't know about the hardships of your fellow Englishman in Iberia and how much worst it will get.
Peace ASAP. We will not bloody Rome's nose. Antium is a fortress. Taking Rome is out of the deck as well.