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  • I wonder if the mossad is already checking out this thread

    I will play first.
    btw, without your triple move (for which you aren't blamed either) your galley would have sunk even without an english double move. that's the complication. But my condoleances to the family of the 126 that died on the ship.
    The 2 very beautiful women were taken to London where they now....uh.... entertain the veterans....
    Formerly known as "CyberShy"
    Carpe Diem tamen Memento Mori

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    • One of them is Joan's niece. She will be relieved to hear that she is alive, but now may need to launch a rescue mission.


      (and no, when I ended my turn before the pause, the English ships could not reach my galley in one turn, and it could have easily slipped into Tangiers when they did move adjacent to it.)

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      • Ok, let me see if I have this right. The 1st place team (by score), the 5th place team, and now the 10th place team are all at war with the 7th place team (ie France). You might want to get one more on your side to make it an even fight.

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        • I'm sure all three of them have less military than you combined. England was 7th place or so just a few turns ago. This is why score should be done away with for these games.

          Plus, you are a dirty land stealer! So you reap what you sow!

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          • Just to let y'all know, I'll be away for two days, but will be back online on Monday evening.
            So I go, and do what I can ~ Dwight 'Diplo' Eisenhower

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            • For the record, England (DoE) = England (DoE), not me.
              I'm just the move-maker and you can still deals with England.

              (and no, when I ended my turn before the pause, the English ships could not reach my galley in one turn, and it could have easily slipped into Tangiers when they did move adjacent to it.)


              I must say that that's true.
              I hate to admit it, but I can't find any excuse to deny it. (tried really hard!)
              Formerly known as "CyberShy"
              Carpe Diem tamen Memento Mori

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              • Well, I'm back now. Thanks for subbing for me, RP. So what is the turn order now?

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                • Originally posted by England (DoE) View Post
                  Well, I'm back now. Thanks for subbing for me, RP. So what is the turn order now?
                  You've been red carded. You are required to miss your next three turns as a penalty for RP's double move.

                  (you move first each turn. )

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                  • France: I know that "Great Wall" consists of two words.... thanks for falling for my trap though

                    The odds that I will get a Great Spy next turn, and have to drown John the Babtist into the Nile, are 30%..... so that is most probably what will happen

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                    • Originally posted by America (DoE) View Post
                      Just to let y'all know, I'll be away for two days, but will be back online on Monday evening.
                      ATTACK!!!!!!!

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                      • Thanks for being so cooperative, France, regarding the double move thing. Really appreciated. I'm sorry that I messed up. Blame me for it, not England. (/me hopes that France doesn't know who to attack for revenge)
                        Formerly known as "CyberShy"
                        Carpe Diem tamen Memento Mori

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                        • Something weird here... I'm certain that the previous turn my Galleys and Tri's could move 3 tiles; now this turn it's 2 tiles.

                          Anyone else notice anything?
                          The question of whether modern humans and Neanderthals mated when they encountered each other 40,000 years ago is highly controversial.

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                          • They may have been moving through ocean tiles that are within your/enemy cultural borders.

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                            • Can we extend the turn timer?

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                              • Originally posted by Inca (DoE) View Post
                                They may have been moving through ocean tiles that are within your/enemy cultural borders.
                                No, all in the Med.
                                The question of whether modern humans and Neanderthals mated when they encountered each other 40,000 years ago is highly controversial.

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