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  • ChrisiusMaximus
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    Im here its on its way to beta

    Thanks for your patience with me Ive been extremely busy with work and will be for another week or so, i should be back to more regular play after the easter break

    Lord modo of the English our sailors have taken revenge on your vessels after your dastardly attacks on our fleet last month.

    We sank two of your evil bucaneers who were hightailing it back to your ports to hide like the cowards they are!! and in an action in the Med one of our Ship o Line sank one of your Ships o line, we would have like to dispense with more of your yellow sailors but as you run for home every time you attack to hide in your ports then we have to settle with this result!!

    Oh well we are prepared to take this result as compensation for your evil deeds but are more than happy to meet your fleet in the Atlantic if you feel you have the nerve to venture forth ?

    None of our ships are within your waters this month !!

    We know you still have pirates working for your nation and will never sign peace with you until they are disbanded !!

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  • Beta
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    A small break is fine by me.

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  • Paddy
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    Consider him "Bumped"

    He has quite a bit of work on at the moment

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  • Modo44
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    I think somebody needs a BUMP... Chris?

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  • Beta
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    This truly is an amazing game so far. I second Ljube's sentiment.

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  • Paddy
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    well the French fleet seems to be no more now...

    all very very sad indeed

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  • Modo44
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    Originally posted by ChrisiusMaximus
    No save here Modo could you try again.
    Sent now. No strange messages from the server this time.

    Originally posted by ChrisiusMaximus
    I fail to see how the British Leader can state that we were protecting the french fleet ??? We made clear our protestations to you earlier and we informed you of our entry into your waters !!! and of our reasons, we did pass by a large number of French ships en route but we have no control over those vessels !!! Pray tell how are we to be blamed for your war with france ???
    We blame no one but France for the war with France.

    But your ships did block us from countering the threat to Ireland. Namely, you put a wall of ships from York into the Atlantic Ocean. Whether by chance or by design, your ships were in the way. To kill the French bastards, we had to take quick action, and we did.

    I am sorry about the officers in the south. The were becoming pretty anxious to see some action, and apparently took the oportunity to sink a Spanish ship. They will be punished for that.

    Originally posted by ChrisiusMaximus
    Our ships were heading into the Severn estuary and Irish seas to track down your pirate fleet !!! I fail to see how you can arrive at your proposterous conclusion.
    Please note, that ony allied ships are allowed into British waters. We have told you so many times, and I am sure it was clear to you. This is not negotiable. It has been decided to let your fleet turn away if you so wish. Be advised, that should Spanish ships stay in British waters, we will sink them one by one.

    Originally posted by ChrisiusMaximus
    Im also quite stunned that you were able to attack the French fleet we observed fully laden, we were quite sure they were destined for South coast of England to disembark there cargoes, if indeed you say we were protecting their ships that must mean they were sailing further north ???
    Well, this came as a surprise to me too. Apparently, they wanted to try for Ireland. Well, big mistake. Cost you some ships, and cost the French many more. It is true, that your fleet would be no obstacle, had the French disembarked near York. What is done cannot be undone, though.

    Originally posted by ChrisiusMaximus
    Once again Lord Modo you are completly wrong and you have acted true to your character, that of the fumbling diplomat and the dastardly pirate, you could have requested our fleets to make fast their dispersal but instead you attack our ships.
    No, I could not. The French ships would be able to reach Ireland had we not intercepted them this very month. The cost of that would be too great to accept, so we stopped them.

    Originally posted by ChrisiusMaximus
    Oh well more fool you Spain is already outproducing your puny navy and with the boost to morale your dastardly deeds will provide to our populace and the forthcoming mobilization of our economy we vow to you we will thoroughly enjoy now sending as many of your seadogs to the bottom of the oceans as possible
    Whatever you say. We will meet you in battle, if that is what you wish.


    I am attaching a picture of the situation when I opened the turn. The green route out of Portsmouth is too long - even for British sailors. The red one, however, proved to be short enough. So we took it.
    Attached Files

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  • ChrisiusMaximus
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    No save here Modo could you try again.

    I fail to see how the British Leader can state that we were protecting the french fleet ??? We made clear our protestations to you earlier and we informed you of our entry into your waters !!! and of our reasons, we did pass by a large number of French ships en route but we have no control over those vessels !!! Pray tell how are we to be blamed for your war with france ???

    Our ships were heading into the Severn estuary and Irish seas to track down your pirate fleet !!! I fail to see how you can arrive at your proposterous conclusion.

    Im also quite stunned that you were able to attack the French fleet we observed fully laden, we were quite sure they were destined for South coast of England to disembark there cargoes, if indeed you say we were protecting their ships that must mean they were sailing further north ???

    Once again Lord Modo you are completly wrong and you have acted true to your character, that of the fumbling diplomat and the dastardly pirate, you could have requested our fleets to make fast their dispersal but instead you attack our ships.

    Oh well more fool you Spain is already outproducing your puny navy and with the boost to morale your dastardly deeds will provide to our populace and the forthcoming mobilization of our economy we vow to you we will thoroughly enjoy now sending as many of your seadogs to the bottom of the oceans as possible

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  • Paddy
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    10 troop ships.....

    let me say that truely truely has hurt France

    make no mistake on that matter

    it is a discussion at the moment whether or not we can recover...

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  • Ljube-ljcvetko
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    I have not had so many naval battles in the entire history of my playing civ 3. I can't wait to get the save.

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  • Modo44
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    No, this was just a scratch. Remember, I know our relative military powers.

    EDIT: Save sent to Chris. At least it apperas to be (some weird message came back from the mail server). If it does not arrive, please tell and I will resend.

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  • Paddy
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    and thus France is broken.........

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  • Modo44
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    Well, I see the Spanish attempted to protect the French from the British fleets. Alright then, war has been declared. Sorry about that, King Chrisius. Playing nice is over, when Home needs to be defended.


    Naval battle near York:
    • 1 Artillery bombardment: 1 HP taken from a Spanish Ship of the Line.
    • HMS Bulwark (Ship of the Line) sinks Spanish Ship of the Line.
    • HMS Beagle ("pirate") sinks Spanish Frigate.
    • HMS Goliath (Ship of the Line) sinks French Ship of the Line.
    • HMS Minotaur (Ship of the Line) sinks French Ship of the Line.
    • HMS London (Ship of the Line) sunk by French Ship of the Line.
    • HMS Nemesis (Ship of the Line) sinks French Ship of the Line.
    • HMS David (Ship of the Line) sinks French Troop Transport.
    • HMS St. Vincent (Ship of the Line) sinks French Troop Transport.
    • HMS Viper (Ship of the Line) sinks French Troop Transport.
    • HMS Dragon (Ship of the Line) sunk by French Troop Transport.
    • HMS Aquilon (Man O War) sinks French Troop Transport.
    • HMS Prince of Wales (Man O War) sunk by French Troop Transport.
    • HMS Vanguard (Man O War) sinks French Troop Transport.
    • HMS Victory (Man O War) sinks French Troop Transport.
    • HMS Royal Sovereign (Man O War) sinks French Troop Transport.
    • HMS Shannon (Man O War) captures French Troop Transport (enslaved to a Man O War).
    • Captured French ship (Man O War) sinks French Ship of the Line. Upon returning to York, gets renamed HMS Freedom.
    • Ogre ("pirate") sinks French Troop Transport.
    • New Lands ("pirate") captures French Troop Transport (enslaved to a Privateer).
    • Captured ship ("pirate") sunk by Franch Troop Transport.
    • Powerful ("pirate") sunk by French Troop Transport.
    • HMS Swift (Frigate) sinks French Troop Transport.
    • Dragonfly ("pirate") sinks French Frigate.

    Battle near Vejle:
    • 5 Artillery bombardments: 9 HP total taken from French Voltigeurs.
    • Household Cavalry attacks: 5. Retreats: 1. Voltigeurs killed: 4.
    • Lifeguard attacks: 6. Voltigeurs killed: 6.

    Naval battle near Copenhagen:
    • HMS Coventry (Ship of the Line) sinks Prussian Ship of the Line.
    • HMS Ant (Ship of the Line) sunk by Prussian Ship of the Line.

    Naval battle in the Mediterrannean:
    • HMS Rattlesnake (Ship of the Line) sunk by Spanish Frigate.
    • HMS Victoria (Ship of the Line) sinks Spanish Frigate.

    Naval battle north of Amsterdam:
    • HMS Edinburgh sunk by French Ship of the Line.
    • HMS Oxford sunk by French Man O War.

    Good fight, good night!
    Last edited by Modo44; March 1, 2005, 06:35.

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  • Paddy
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    May 1804 to Modo

    and war declared

    battle report:

    1 british redcoat dismissed
    4 voltigeurs dismissed

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  • Ljube-ljcvetko
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    May 1804 sent to Paddy.

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