While We Wait: Part 5

AHHH I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE THE SUSPENSE IS KILLING ME!! *proceeds to rip out most of his hair and start foaming at the mouth*

why do you torment me so iggy WHY!!
 
The update is posted, the map will be done before 6:00 AM Pacific time, and then I'll go to sleep.
 
Iggy, your willingness to lose sleep for LINESII updates makes the two-month update wait MORE than worth it. Really. ;)

I'm getting a very Lengel-esque vibe from the east of Syracia, though. And of course...the Citadel sails off into the sunset and comes back with talking porcupines. Hmm...
 
Mods.


A] Update everything together
B] Write the update and post it.. then calculate stats/map etc?
C] Other
 
yeah, for a while I thought of Ehud Barak too. but then I realised they were at completely opposite ends of the spectrum on Israel. (not that Barack wants you to know that)
 
Veritas once defeated Khemri, after the Battle of Guitar.
Veritas declined
UUs named "Guitar Heroes"?
What a travesty.
 
So who wants to start up a dead pool on a "lone gunman" taking out Vladimir Putin sometime in the near future?
 
Russia will probably blame some nation and invade it for good measure if that happens.
 
Abaddon: I did A.
 
When I updated, I updated everything together.

Input orders into the templates, then took templates into consideration while doing events, and the final order of things came the map, and everything was to be posted one after the other.
 
Here is what I've gotten so far:

Georgia has lost any control of South Ossetia or Abkazia. In addition, Russia has captured Senaki (just to the southeast of Abkazia). Georgia claims that is has lost Gori; in reality neither countries' forces occupy the city t the present time, so by default it is still Georgian. In addition, the Black Sea Fleet is outside the port of Poti (or what's left of it).

In other news, an Israeli newspaper reports that the US is supplying weapons to Georgia that were originally earmarked for Iraq.
 

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Same here, which was why following the rantings of a certain Armenian who was on that archeological expedition was somewhat difficult.
 
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