That being the case... I'll be disappointed if you forget our anniversary. So where are you taking us to dinner?
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Originally posted by Alibaster
That being the case... I'll be disappointed if you forget our anniversary. So where are you taking us to dinner?
Ill tell you where the dinner date is AFTER you play your turn*"Winning is still the goal, and we cannot win if we lose (gawd, that was brilliant - you can quote me on that if you want. And con - I don't want to see that in your sig."- Beta
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Several items of concern need to be addressed with the French.
First, we have dispatched numerous warships into the North Sea as a show of strength. The british would like to know what interest Napolean has for blockading Stavenger(Norwegian coast) and having troop transports within range of initiating a land assault. We were under the impression that Norway was considered a british protectorate in dealings with previous leaderships. A strong french naval presence in this sea especially as far north and as close to our coast as a couple of your ships have wandered is intolerable. We just don't see anything of vital or strategic interest warranting a french presence.
Second, an invasion barge directly within striking distance of London will from here on be considered an act of war and will be sunk if detected. There is plenty of manuevering room in the channel but we feel this is just a blatant show of agression and as I'm sure you can understand will be dealt with. Negotiations regarding exceptable conduct in these waters could use a once-over.
Third, we consider Valetta(small island south of Sicily) to be a crucial weigh station for our trading interests in the mediterranean. We've noticed a number of bomb ketches and troops heading that way... if they are in support of your campaign on the italian peninsula that would be acceptable, but a clear understanding of your intentions would be appreciated. Such naked aggression against Denmark and Rome without a proper dialogue with parties involved could use further addressing. This incident has left the whole continent a little uneasy.
We wish to continue good relations with France... some of our merchants have even expressed a desire for trade there. We only wish to bring about the above concerns to address them and prevent a misunderstanding.
As an aside... any vessels in and around Irish/British waters other than the french in the channel, at this time will be sunk. The acception being trading vessels... providing their intent is given in advance.
meeting obligations... Hannover is ready, Brunswick requires one more turn in order to rearrange troops. Hamburg will take several more... due to lack of transports in the area. Figueira in Portugal is ready.Attached FilesLast edited by Alibaster; November 2, 2002, 23:30.
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We were under the impression that Norway was considered a british protectorate in dealings with previous leaderships.
Second, an invasion barge directly within striking distance of London will from here on be considered an act of war and will be sunk if detected.
We've noticed a number of bomb ketches and troops heading that way... if they are in support of your campaign on the italian peninsula that would be acceptable, but a clear understanding of your intentions would be appreciated.
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You propped up a map regarding "spheres of influence" Norway was in Britain's domain... granted it was a couple of hands down ago... myself being the third to handle a haphazard mess of a country. But I am going to maintain my point... you have no business there. I don't think going to blows over a lousy coast is necessary but I will make a stand... I don't want you in the North Sea period or have any influence on Norwegian affairs.
The channel needs some going over... there was an invasion barge at (41,65) two clicks from london. I have no idea what you have stacked up in there. I see the one on top of the stack though and it makes me nervous. They are extremely effective when positioned well... which they just might be.
The mediterranean is by no means mine... but the east indiaman was a bit close and I had no idea what was in it. Just wanted it to be known that i know it's there... and i'd like to be advised of what might be perceived as potential threat on my part in and around my area of interest.Last edited by Alibaster; November 3, 2002, 00:09.
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While they have no true obligation too, French forces will withdraw from Stavanger.
As for the Channel, 41,65 is French waters as much as it is British, and we have no obligation to report the contents of ships there.
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WOW
Lots going on! Is this fun or what?
Note from the Russian Ambasador to the British Foriegn Minister:
Russia wants to remind Lord Pitt that any aggression against France will also be opposed by the Russian Empire. We firmly and strongly support our Allies. And Great Britian does not rule all the waves, yet.*"Winning is still the goal, and we cannot win if we lose (gawd, that was brilliant - you can quote me on that if you want. And con - I don't want to see that in your sig."- Beta
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Rostock and Stralsund Liberated
German forces have taken the cities of Rostock and Stralsund. His Majesty Kaiser Frederick Wilhelm III was so confident in his Garde du Corps ability to eliminate the Swedish swine that he led them into battle himself...barely escaping with his life. Though the battle was won the Garde took heavy casualities, including the wounding of His Majesty. As a result of his injuries he has appointed Baron von Chokenblatt Chancellor to carry out all his usual duties.
Non-Agression Pact/Trade Agreement Made
The Chancellor was ecstatic to announce a new Non-Agression Pact with France and Russia. Furthermore France, Russia and Prussia have agreed there will be free trade between the three greatest powers in Europe and no trade between the three and any other nation merchants from other nations will be escorted to the border should they wander into French, Russian or Prussian territory.
Brunswick Taken
The Chancellor personally oversaw the transfer of Brunswick from English to Prussian hands. A parade was held in his honour by the happy Germans reunited with their homeland.
Chancellor Expresses Concern
The Chancellor has expressed his concern over statements made by the British Foreign Minister. In particular he was concerned about this statement: "I don't want you (Napoleon) in the North Sea period or have any influence on Norwegian affairs." the Chancellor expressed that he felt the same way about the English being in the North Sea and Norway specifically. He is quoted as saying "Norway is closer to Prussia than England linguistically, culturally, morally and soon will be physically as Prussian troops will occupy the cities they have been invited to by Norwegian nobility. An English presence in Norway is not welcome anymore than I would imagine a Prussian presence would be in Ireland." he went on to say "Prussia looks most unfavourably on English attempts to impose their will on the rest of Europe."."Long live Iraq. Long live Jihad. Long live Palestine. God is great, God is great." - President Saddam Hussein
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and here's my turn:Attached Files"Long live Iraq. Long live Jihad. Long live Palestine. God is great, God is great." - President Saddam Hussein
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Taking Brunswick after asking for one more turn... I hold your concerns with little regard. What was agreed upon was between us and the french and doesn't concern you. I'm beginning to think the "little emperor" actually resides in berlin. You have a way with words though.Last edited by Alibaster; November 3, 2002, 02:27.
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I agreed that the Prussians could take Brunswick (it was mine so it was my call), but our ambassador to Berlin is issuing a firm reprimand for Prussia's early capture of the city, apparently an incompetent Prussian commander wasn't aware that they were supposed to wait a turn.
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Whoops, I actually didn't mean to do that, can I redo my turn? I mean I didn't pay enough attention I guess, I thought it was Hannover that France had to wait for, not Brunswick for me."Long live Iraq. Long live Jihad. Long live Palestine. God is great, God is great." - President Saddam Hussein
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don't worry about it... i'll still feel the same way. It offered a nifty way to rebut your claims to Norway... which is...well... somewhat amusing in itself.
Ignaminiously getting booted off the continent by a supposed ally doesn't bode well...Last edited by Alibaster; November 3, 2002, 03:11.
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