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    In a surprise naval landing, Gathering Storm forces have succeeded in capturing Vox Controli's sole supply of iron. We ask that any nation considering trading Iron to the Voxians keep in mind their tendencies toward treachery. If they survive, you may someday find yourselves facing pikes and swords made from your own iron. We also ask that you keep in mind that providing military aid to our enemies cannot possibly be good for long-term relations with Gathering Storm. If you do give consideration to a Voxian request for iron, please think carefully about whether any short-term profits Vox might offer are really worth that long-term cost.

    Sincerely,

    Nathan Barclay,
    Chief Economist, Gathering Storm

  • #2
    So, nbarclay - what you're REALLY telling everyone else in the game is: "GAME OVER, GS WINS."

    Please. Don't get too self confident.
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    • #3
      We're being forced to waste practically our entire golden age on our military instead of being able to invest in our economy. The other civs haven't even started their GAs yet, and Lego, especially, is in a prime position not to have major military distractions forced on them against their will. As far as land area is concerned, even if GS goes on to take our entire continent rather than negotiating peace (which would distract still further from economic matters), we'll have less land to expand into than Roleplay. And while I know little of Lego's lands, my bet is that they have a pretty immense area to expand into as well. And consider, too, that our continent is so long and thin that corruption is likely to be a huge problem for a long time to come.

      So no, your ethnocentrism aside, defeating Vox would not even come close to being the same thing as winning the game for us. We still face major economic competition from Roleplay and Lego, and major military competition from Neu Demogyptica's Ansars and Glory of War's Riders (which have serious potential to create massive shifts in the economic landscape). This game is a long, long way from over.

      Nathan

      Edit: Transposition of forces corrected. Oops.
      Last edited by nbarclay; June 5, 2003, 02:55.

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      • #4
        Is this the Diplomatic Policy of GS or the postings of one person shouting in the storm?

        E_T
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        • #5
          We still face major economic competition from Roleplay and Lego, and major military competition from Neu Demogyptica's Riders and Glory of War's Ansars

          oh... be VERY AFRAID of The Glory of War's ANSARS!!




          btw, is this a threat?
          A true ally stabs you in the front.

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          • #6
            Nathan, you spin a good yarn.

            Would GS be so kind as to send us their World Map, so that we can verify your claims?

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            • #7
              MZ, he didn't mention GoW or ND for that matter, so I don't think that they consider you or ND a factor. You might as well give up and gift your cities over to one of the remaining teams.

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              • #8
                Am I the only one that finds it amusing (arrogant, presumptious?) that the one team that has remained almost completely isolationist the entire game so far, is now making requests (demands, threats?) of all the other teams?

                Note: Just a personal observation, I do not represent RP diplomatically.

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                • #9
                  I'm sure Roleplay's Panzers will also be considered a threat...

                  A true ally stabs you in the front.

                  Secretary General of the U.N. & IV Emperor of the Glory of War PTWDG | VIII Consul of Apolyton PTW ISDG | GoWman in Stormia CIVDG | Lurker Troll Extraordinaire C3C ISDG Final | V Gran Huevote Team Latin Lover | Webmaster Master Zen Online | CivELO (3°)

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                  • #10
                    There is definitely a strong consensus that we will not be pleased if our enemies are supplied with raw materials that have no other purpose than to help them kill our troops. If we were the aggressors, helping Vox defend themselves would be completely understandable. But considering Vox's treachery and surprise attack, the current situation would bear far more resemblance to seeing someone provide military assistance to Germany or Japan after World War II turned against them. (Even the in-game governments, Despotism vs. Republic, reflect that analogy. )

                    I'm certainly not making any kind of specific threats. But put yourselves in our shoes and consider how you would feel about having someone provide military assistance to a civ that lied to you, attacked you, and forced you to waste most of your golden age on military matters when you were trying to build. Having a civ provide direct military assistance to an enemy, especially a lying, back-stabbing enemy, is almost bound to color relations.

                    Nathan

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                    • #11
                      So, I take it that you are now speaking (with the "strong Consensus" of your team) to the rest of the world in a Diplomatic Capacity, the Policy of GS.

                      So GS is making threats to the rest of the world now. Interesting...

                      E_T
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                      • #12
                        Ever thought that someone may well provide raw materials simply for the sake of economic profit? Why so much paranoia to assume that everyone is just ganging up on GS by providing your enemy with resources?

                        During WW2 the US did not embargo Axis goods until well into the conflict. Would that have been reason enough for Britain to feel the US betrayed them? Case in point for WW1 too.
                        A true ally stabs you in the front.

                        Secretary General of the U.N. & IV Emperor of the Glory of War PTWDG | VIII Consul of Apolyton PTW ISDG | GoWman in Stormia CIVDG | Lurker Troll Extraordinaire C3C ISDG Final | V Gran Huevote Team Latin Lover | Webmaster Master Zen Online | CivELO (3°)

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by dejon
                          Am I the only one that finds it amusing (arrogant, presumptious?) that the one team that has remained almost completely isolationist the entire game so far, is now making requests (demands, threats?) of all the other teams?
                          I wish I knew where this accusation of being "isolationist" comes from, unless it's a propaganda mechanation on the part of Roleplay. We don't live on your continent, so there's nothing sinister or overtly "isolationist" about our not being involved in border negotiations and so forth there. But we were very active in the tech market until the rest of the world conspired (or at least that's the effect it had) to shaft us on our Feudalism research and, at the same time, Vox's attack forced us to pour massive amounts of gold into rush building military units. (If you've never had to do that, you have no idea how painful it can be.) And what diplomatic messages from other teams are we ignoring or rebuffing?

                          In regard to our reluctance to share our map, we feel that keeping that information private adds significantly to our military security. And my understanding is that Lego is not sharing their map either, in which case it's hard to argue that we and we alone are withholding information that the rest of the world agrees should be available to everyone.

                          If you have specific concerns about our behavior, please present them in a way that will allow us to address your concerns. Otherwise, you are generating a significant amount of heat and very little light.

                          In regard to our making "demands," as I said, put yourselves in our shoes. Can you honestly say that having another civ provide a key military resource to an enemy that tricked you and launched a surprise attack against you would not have an effect on future diplomatic relations?

                          Nathan

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                          • #14
                            I can't see any threat in Nathans posts. He wrote, that we won't be pleased if somebody, for whatever reasons, helped those who betrayed, lied and sneak attacked us. No less and no more. This is a commonplace and could as well be not written, as it is obvious. Who sees this as a threat, must have a reason to think so. And that is interesting indeed.

                            MZ: Would the United States be pleased if somebody provided Iran and North Korea with Uranium and nuclear technology? You may say yes, but somehow I have my doubts. And they aren't even technically at war.

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                            • #15
                              It's a bit sad to see these reactions, although I'm not surprised RP's members are screaming hardest when it comes to our isolationism. After all, we all (know or) suspect that it wasn't only Vox' idea to treacherously attack us... Vox isn't so diplomatically isolated as we are, but can you blame it we're getting paranoid, given how we're diplomatically treated?

                              I think this announcement was fair, and gets misinterpreted. Iron is such a vital resource in this age, we made quite an effort to take Vox's source. It cost us dearly in terms of long term growth, reseach capability, and all other peaceful goals of this game. So can you blame us that we do not want to see that effort nullified by another team simply handing over iron to Vox, to further disrupt our GA?

                              You shouldn't see this message as a threat, as it is none. But it is a friendly warning to other teams that even if we did not, and are not going to take offense for any support you have given Vox in this war so far, trading iron is too much. It is such a key military resource, that providing it to them can only be seen as a military alliance against us. If you want to go that road, fine, but if that forces us to attack you to take out that support, you can't blame us. It may be clear that we prefer Vox to remain ironless for the remainder of this war, so that we can go as quickly as possible back to a building mode instead of a state of war.

                              Of course you're free to keep this war going, to help the underdogs against the currently most powerful nation, but be advised we now consider ourselves in an easy position to take over sole control of our continent, and in case we can't go back to peaceful building soon, our still growing military forces need something to do, also after the GS-Vox war is over. And no, we're not planning an invasion of Bob, we just want to be kept alone so we can recuperate. If we need to declare war on a team to keep Vox from getting iron, we will, and we won't consider it an unprovoked attack. Honor forced us to state the obvious: If you provide iron to Vox, you're signing a military alliance against us, even if you don't ship a single unit onto our continent. Don't blame it on us if we later take that reason as justification for a declaration of war.

                              Just to make it clear: we would very much like to put this GS-Vox war behind us, as both us and Vox knows the outcome. We hope that we finally can get back to be a friendly partner to all nations. Please don't disrupt our friendly intentions towards you, don't ignore this warning and provoke us.

                              DeepO

                              BTW, Nathan is absolutely right when it comes to our (future) territory: we're in no position to compete territory wise with teams we can see the map of. The number of tiles on our continent is lower then what RP has secured for themselves, it is lower then what ND or GoW can grow into in a couple of turns, and assumedly is much lower then what Lego has. We don't choke in natural resources, our starting position was maybe the worst of all teams (still adequate, though), and the geography of our continent will mean we'll have plenty of problems with corruption if we want to build a well-functioning empire here. We do not lie about this, and we don't see reason to give our map to proof it. You can decide not to trust our statements, but know that we haven't lied a single time in this game, and that the honor code all GS members adhere to don't allow us to start lying now.

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