again iam am confused abnd request a screenshot
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Originally posted by GhengisFarb
There's Iron, Ivory, Gems, Spice, and Silk in them dar hills!
Any of you non-Bob civs want to buy a treasure map?
Ghengis, you should know better than to listen to Mr.Mitchell. Furthermore, you should perhaps consider not angering us with this sort of deceptive chatter.
Would you like for us to tell your new Immortal visitors what resources your nation LACKS? Hmm? Wouldn't they love to fight GoW in the Middle Ages armed with such knowledge?
Perhaps you should treat your Pact brother with a little more respect.
--TogasGreatest Moments in ISDG chat:"(12/02/2003) <notyoueither> the moon is blue. hell is cold. quote me, but i agree with ET. "
Member of the Mercenary Team in the Civ 4 Team Democracy Game.
Former Consul for the Apolyton C3C Intersite Tournament Team.
Heir to the lost throne of Spain of the Roleplay Team in the PTW Democracy Multiplayer Team Game.
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Originally posted by mrmitchell
Now that I have listend to reason from the private forum, I've been convinced that they probably should pull back (as the settlement was a surprise and all, and I didn't expect anyone _other_ than GoW or ND to settle it, nor did anyone else.) Also, you should know that all Declarations of Mrmitchell are worthless because he is almost 3000 years old and very, very senile. Leave the declarations to Grand Despot Togas please.
and I am reptty sure we planned our city before you
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also, we see this land with no signs of inhabitants
anywhere you go in our claimed territory you will see signs of inhabitation (roads or culture)
Jon MillerJon Miller-
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Originally posted by Togas
Would you like for us to tell your new Immortal visitors what resources your nation LACKS? Hmm? Wouldn't they love to fight GoW in the Middle Ages armed with such knowledge?
--Togas
Sorry, couldn't resist the offer....
Knowledge is power after all.____________________________
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Perhaps Vox could show its dedication to continued peace and cooperation by withdrawing? Such a gesture will be greatly appreciated by all Bob civs right now and certainly mean we would be better inclined to help you out in other ways should you need it.
Do you need the land? If so then perhaps we can all come to an agreement. If not then withdrawing will not affect your ability to settle and develop to a reasonable size, and it will put a big next to your name as far as Neu Demogyptica, Glory of War and Roleplay are all concerned.
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Originally posted by Togas
AHEM....
Ghengis, you should know better than to listen to Mr.Mitchell. Furthermore, you should perhaps consider not angering us with this sort of deceptive chatter.
Would you like for us to tell your new Immortal visitors what resources your nation LACKS? Hmm? Wouldn't they love to fight GoW in the Middle Ages armed with such knowledge?
Perhaps you should treat your Pact brother with a little more respect.
--Togas
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Speaking for myself (and this is not an official Gathering Storm position), I find it amazing that there's so much heat over Vox's settling land practically next door to their capital just because the land happens to be across a tiny bit of water - especially when that land was originally destined to belong to a civ that doesn't even exist anymore. Vox finds themselves in the odd position that land on another continent is closer to their capital, and therefore would have lower corruption, than land practically anywhere on their own continent. I'm curious as to what Glory of War, Role Play, or Neu Demogyptica would do if you found yourselves in Vox's position.
Most of the time, I think it makes perfect sense that a civ's deciding to claim land on another continent be viewed as a bit, um, aggressive. But in the unusual circumstances of this case, insisting that Vox leave looks mostly just plain greedy.
Nathan
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Originally posted by nbarclay
Speaking for myself (and this is not an official Gathering Storm position), I find it amazing that there's so much heat over Vox's settling land practically next door to their capital just because the land happens to be across a tiny bit of water - especially when that land was originally destined to belong to a civ that doesn't even exist anymore. Vox finds themselves in the odd position that land on another continent is closer to their capital, and therefore would have lower corruption, than land practically anywhere on their own continent. I'm curious as to what Glory of War, Role Play, or Neu Demogyptica would do if you found yourselves in Vox's position.
Most of the time, I think it makes perfect sense that a civ's deciding to claim land on another continent be viewed as a bit, um, aggressive. But in the unusual circumstances of this case, insisting that Vox leave looks mostly just plain greedy.
Nathan
If I was in Vox's position, I would certainly announce my intention and bargain with the closest civs on the new continent before landing settlers and immortals.
We are not greedy, the land is simply a spoil of war. Both ND & GoW earned the rights to the land.
Perhaps GS should consider their actions, if they found themselves in ND, GoW's or RP's position, and discovered an invasion force and a settler preparing to create a city as a staging point for war."No Comment"
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Originally posted by Hot_Enamel
Perhaps GS should consider their actions, if they found themselves in ND, GoW's or RP's position, and discovered an invasion force and a settler preparing to create a city as a staging point for war.
Vox don't exactly have a lot of land on our continent - less than us I expect. The only options they have to expand is to either declare war on GS or move onto Bob. Since they can't see any of your cultural borders I can certainly understand why they chose the latter option.
However, I agree that some communication from them warning you of their intentions to land on Bob would have been the most sensible move.If I'm posting here then Counterglow must be down.
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When we made contact with Vox all was well. We talked about trades we talked about non aggression pacts we talked about this and that. No problem so far.
When we mentioned that we would not like to see settlers of foreign countrys to settle on Borconia, Vox replied to us that we were unfriendly which we did not understand.
The next thing we heard from Vox was the ado about having landed an expedition corps on Borconia. We were astonished and we were in alert. There was a chat and Vox told us they would leave Borconia without building a city here and all was well again. Trusting in the very word they said.
Then we got the save and were amazed! A tiny little setttlement on Borconia founded by our "guests" from Estonia. That is what upset me most and what realy lead to the imediate declaration of war. I don't like it if i'm taken for a fool. If you would have insisted on having this city on Borconia then you should have said it. Of course you would have had to face the consequences as well and we may have declared the war anyway but then you would have acted it in a honorable way.
Now we are realy pissed of and i think we won't trust you anymore. It'll be very hard to apease us now. We would have been satisfied to throw you off of Borconia but now we are willing to go even further though we still don't plan to build colonys on Estonia.Member of the Apolyton C3C DG-Team
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I agree that if they promised not to settle, and then went back on their word, a declaration of war is more easily justified.Last edited by FrustratedPoet; March 25, 2003, 08:45.If I'm posting here then Counterglow must be down.
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WE have just as much right to the land as you do. this war may be a bad idea, But it is one we feel is more about principle and setting an example for the rest of the game. You can't just claim all the territory you like. You must earn it."Do not honour the worthy, And the people will not compete. Do not value rare treasures, And people will not steal. Do not display what people want, And the people will not have their hearts confused. A sage governs this way: He empties peoples minds and fills their bellies. He weakens their wills and strengthens their bone. Keep the people always without knowledge and without desires, For then the clever will not dare act. Engage in no action and order will prevail."-Loazi "The Classic of The Way and Its Powers"
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