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    Muscles From Brussels marches on Madrid. A redcoat escort protects the battlegroup from flank attacks by Spanish cavalry. In the following action, a highly decorated elite light brigade was lost to Spanish defensive fire. Their comrades in Muscles were furious over the loss and promised ample retribution. The 2nd Spanish war veteran cavalry received full military honors.

    And retribution was served...



    The Turkish and British race each other to grab as many Spanish cities as possible in their weakened state. The Spanish defenders are mostly conscripts who are easily smitten by the well disciplined, accurate fire from the elite British redcoat squares of Muscles. The less experienced Turks throw stacks of infantry against cities and suffer huge losses in the process.

    In the above photo, most of the Muscles Battlegroup waits outside Barcelona for 2 reasons: (1) They are enjoying watching the Turks bleeding themselves against the Spanish defenders and Muscles will have an easier time smashing the already hurt defenders once the Turks are repulsed, and (2) thanks to no support from the homeland, the British are suffering from an acute shortage of troops to garrison captured cities with and were not helped by the loss of 2 redcoat units during recent fighting, hence, the Duke's famed Muscles Army is holding the city to the west of Barcelona until units are relieved from duty down south to take over the security position. Captured cities are having buildings rush built in them and then are being systematically transferred to Portugal to free up the redcoats guarding them.

    Note how the Turks and British are intermingled. Although no gunfire has ever been traded in anger, elite British sharpshooters add frustration to the Turkish recruits by shooting the fez caps off their heads for fun while waiting to attack. This happened so much that the Turks got into the habit of removing their caps when passing by British infantry units. The witty Muscles troops responded by removing their own bearskin hats and bowing deeply in sarcastic displays of respect. It is also rumored that King George III was inundated with letters from Muscles soldiers begging him to declare war on Turkey so they could fire on the Turks for real. King George came dangerously close to granting their requests and he praised the soldiers for their fierce warrior spirits.



    The Swedes are kept happily supplied all the while, in preparation for the Russian war in the future.


    Swedish rifle regiments hold the fort while the British have a look around.

    Instead of supplying the Muscles campaign with badly needed infantry to garrison cities with, the British political pears send shipments of troops to Sweden to prepare a defense there against the Russians. Unscratchedfoot commented that if they are going to send military units to Sweden that they should send enough to enable an assault force to break through Finland and into the heart of Mother Russia. Instead, the pears are still sending half its new recruits to the Netherlands fortifications. A typical weak comprimise and half-hearted effort which will produce half-hearted results.

    Just west of Denmark a strong British naval group is in place to force the Danish straights and clear them of the Russian frigates which are there permanently blocking the waterways.




    Vultures circle the cities, anticipating a hey baby feast once the mutual slaughter between Britain and Russia begins.

    While the campaign in Spain continues, the above photo shows the build-up in the Netherlands defences. Based on Hannibal tactical theory, the forts are each heavily garrisoned with cavalry, troops and cannon with weakly held gaps between them. The idea is that the Russians will either be cut down trying to breach the forts or they will move into the gaps to be slaughtered by combined arms flank attacks from the forts. Readers may note both the unique Dutch infantry dug-in at Amsterdam as well as the dotted borders which are far less imposing than the solid previous borders.

    The biggest worry is the nearness of Brussels to Boulogne will make defending a nightmare just like it was during the 2nd Spanish War. Unscratchedfoot drew up a post-3rd Spanish War battle plan which will move the potent Muscles From Brussels Battlegroup, the cream of the British armed forces, into the wheat fields between Brussels and Boulogne. Once war is opened, the Duke of Wellington will get his childhood dream of 'eating' Brussels up and becoming yet stronger. Once Muscles is entrenched in Brussels, the Russian hordes will shatter themselves against the phenominal power of that battlegroup and be bled white in a horrific meatgrinder battle. At the same time, the northern front in Sweden will try to break through Finland and into Russia, driving towards Moscow. Unscratchedfoot, however, expressed doubts that the recruits in Sweden would make it out of Sweden and will likely be pinned down by massive Russian counterattacks after taking only 2 of Ivan's cities.


    The last stand of the Spanish. Vultures around Valencia pick at the many Turkish and Spanish carcasses left rotting on the battlefields around the city.

    Supported by Portugese forces, Muscles From Brussels makes the killing blow and the Spanish become extinct. The British decisively beat the Turks to the Spanish prizes, leaving them only a couple of small Spanish cities in the north including Corunna which was once so bitterly defended by the British from the Spanish so long ago. Note the path of British conquests was performed in a sweep north from Madrid then east and finally south in order to control the number of Turkish forces in the area. This allowed through just enough Turks to weaken the Spanish so the British could easily step in and take the cities after the Turks were left broken and bleeding on the fields outside the cities.

    Muscles achieved perfect timing to generate maximum Turkish and Spanish casualties while minimizing the redcoats' own losses to almost nill. A total of 2 light brigade and 4 redcoat units was the British bill in the entire Spanish campaign, a gaspingly a light price to pay for so many fine cities. Between 70 and 80 Spanish units were destroyed by the British, plus countless more by the Turks, Portugese, Dutch, Russian and Naples forces flooding Spanish territory. The best prize was Madrid which boasts quite possibly the best production of any city in Europe.


    Russia reacts to the British spies capturing about 30 workers trying to build roads just east of the Netherlands for moving military units during battle. Also, 2 more Russian jaegar infantry units are killed by spies. Russia followed up this unpleasant meeting with a threat, and with its forces still deep in Spain, Britain was forced to pay up 68 gold pieces to appease the furious Russian bear. This humility was the deepest the British royalty has ever experienced during its reign. Due compensation must be exacted.

    A military academy has been constructed in Nottingham and is now producing a 3rd army which will be loaded and sent to Sweden to join the northern army forming up for an assault on Russian-held Finland. Also a general staff school will be built so that the Muscles armies can be expanded and also special agents will start to be trained.



    The Ottomons show some interest in a mutual protection pact, though at quite a high price in gold. The quote from the Turks at top is interesting because his metaphor would quite likely become a reality should we sign. Note the minimap in the bottom left showing the powered up Portugal is now about equal to the British isles in cities, or wlll be once the last Spanish city is handed over to them.

    Although the contract was rejected for the moment, oddly enough the King, a diligent hater of Turks, expressed keen interest in the alliance, especially considering the extreme danger that Russia may well pay off the Turks to join it in a war against Britain. The King is excited by the thought of so many Turks and Russians gunning each other down by the hundreds. Unscratchedfoot, however, rejected the alliance based on the logic that Britain together with Sweden, Netherlands, Naples and Portugal now had enough combined power to take on Russia in a meatgrinder war, though Russia still enjoys a decisive numbers advantage. But numbers are not everything... muscles count too.

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    So what do you readers think? Does Britain need to ally with 'the devil' to defeat Russia or can it preserve its honor and take on the bear without the Turks? Supreme Commander Unscratchedfoot strongly prefers no alliance while the King and the pears in London are very eager to get it signed.

    What if the Turks join up with the Russians against Britain? That would mean all the yellow and green on the map would be fighting the rest of the countries (the little guys, the good guys!) outnumbering us by up to 4 to 1 in military forces! Would the staggeringly powerful Muscles Battlegroup be enough to stop them or will those fearless black smoke avengers go down in a hero's end?

    Please give your opinion. The fate of the British empire depends on a wise decision being made here. And any other insight on the strategical deployments would be appreciated as well.
    Last edited by unscratchedfoot; April 13, 2004, 22:49.
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    • #17
      Great story!

      That's a tough call, Unscratchedfoot! Both options have their pros and cons, but whenever it is between doing something rational and preserving your honour, I say: go for the honour! Leave them prissy politics to save their skins by abandoning principles, let all Russia be perished in the fury of Muscles From Brussels!

      Well, yeah, and it would be more fun to see you struggle...

      I do not know, but I guess Moscow could be taken by stressing the northern front. It isn't such a long walk from Finland, although your maps don't show the exact location of Moscow. It's a whole another matter if you can stress it enough and still maintain your positions in northern France. Anyway, this story is great and I would not want to see it become dull with the alliance with Turks. 1:4 you say? Disband some of your units to make it more even, I say!

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      • #18
        Shyrramar, I salute your warrior spirit!! So you are suggesting Britain go to war with both Turkey and Russia all at once? That sounds like fun. Like its said, those who fear death only bring it upon themselves while those who are not afraid to die are the most dangerous in battle and likely to be victorious.

        As for the northern army front in Sweden, we'll have about 26 new ground units ready to go in at the start of war and take out Oslo first before moving on to Finland. We expect weak resistance on that front in the beginning because Russia mistakenly thinks its navy is protecting that area. As for Europe, prayerbooks are being supplied to all personnel charged with holding the Netherlands forts.
        Here is an interesting scenario to check out. The Vietnam war is cool.

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        • #19
          So you are suggesting Britain go to war with both Turkey and Russia all at once?
          I actually thought that Britain should leave Turkey to its own machinations even with the risk of it allying itself with those nasty Ruskies, but what the heck, by all means attack them both . Atleast Britain will go down in glorious flames, should things go awry!

          Could you perhaps post a strategic picture or two of the northern front and St. Petersburg-Moscow-area. I am with you in that the foolish Russians will be unsuspecting of such a daring and, may I say, brave-beyond-rationale move of pure cunning. If the British forces could march into Moscow, it could turn the tide.

          The prayerbooks will surely become handy...

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          • #20
            I would favour an alliance for a short time until you have turned the tide and have Ivan on the run then turn your guns onto your Turkish ally too

            Never mind the reputation war is hell anyway and theres never going to be a better time to strike the turks than when their troops are heavily commited to fighting on another front
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            • #21
              I would favour an alliance for a short time until you have turned the tide and have Ivan on the run then turn your guns onto your Turkish ally too
              Tricky, tricky

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              • #22
                Never mind the reputation
                If he dismembers Russia and Turkey then who's left to worry about that? Naples?
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                • #23
                  No they are allies in the scenario and cant declare war on Britain.

                  Sweden is the only other country who could get upset and do anything about it but they are small fry
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                  • #25
                    Im shocked SKILORD who would ever have suspected one with such a woundrous soul as ye could stoop to Sarcasm
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                    • #26
                      Have you read my 'Best Friend' story yet?

                      I'm really starting to wonder if my soul is all that wonderous or if I'm even sane. If you've read it you would have too... maybe that story and the sarcasm are part of a pattern of my decent... I'll write the next chapter for Erwachte and we'll see how any of us feel about my wonderousness then.
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                      • #27
                        I tend to agree with Shyrramar.

                        Fight the Russians without the Turks. Hopefully, the Russkies will bring in the Turks and thus, turning your story, into a story of stuggle.

                        Struggle is always nice!

                        BTW, that is hell, of a lot of units you got in this game. VERY COOL!!!
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                        • #28
                          A decision has been made by the British regarding the opening of hostilities. The gloves are coming off. You'll have to read the next part to see the decision.

                          Just a couple of notes...

                          Thanks for your interest people. First of all, let me make one thing very clear for you: the Russians are POWERFUL. Not only do they have 600 ground units but they are steadily pumping out more all the time with a 40% discount on production prices (Diety skill level). This means that although the British are outnumbered about 5:1 we need a kill ratio more like 8:1 to just hold them in balance given the production differential. Now if the Turks join in the fun with their 500+ units, then we need at least a 15:1 kill ratio just to hold them off, not win, but to hold them off. And Britain's allies are WEAK. Portugal is defending half its cities with 2 hitpoint musketman conscripts so Britain is on its own. Also you should note that the Russian infantry have stats 6 attack/6 defence with +1 hp compared to our previous enemies the Spanish who were 5/5 with no extra hitpoint meaning the Russian troops are much stronger.

                          Britain will never stop supporting its allies, even risking its own survival if necessary.

                          Chrisius, your suggestion would definitely produce the highest body count for the Russians and Turks but that proposal was not considered for 2 reasons: (1) Britain does not want to jeopardize its relationship with Sweden with a tarnished relationship (2) It still involves allying with 'the devil' which goes totally against the warrior code of the Muscles Battlegroup (there's a cost to being strong and brave). A lot of this anti-Turk animosity is not just going back to the Crusades but also the unacceptable Turkish control over the city Corunna where so many young British soldiers fell trying to defend it from Spain. As you may know, Turkey took Corunna from the Spanish.

                          And another topic, making barracks produce only regular units and elite units get +2 hp has made the game a lot more interesting since elite units are very rare and very valuable. I'm saying this so that when elite units die in the story like one did at Madrid, you can appreciate that it is a keenly felt loss for us. Instead, barracks now reduce war weariness just like they do in real life (cities with army bases are the biggest supporters of the US military in Iraq).

                          Skypie, I'll read your story tonight. I got a little too into this story so its hard to break from it and the cool game I'm having.

                          Story coming up...
                          Here is an interesting scenario to check out. The Vietnam war is cool.

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                          • #29
                            Thanks for your interest people. First of all, let me make one thing very clear for you: the Russians are POWERFUL. Not only do they have 600 ground units but they are steadily pumping out more all the time with a 40% discount on production prices (Diety skill level). This means that although the British are outnumbered about 5:1 we need a kill ratio more like 8:1 to just hold them in balance given the production differential.
                            Sounds like Finland against Russia to me. In WWII when Russia invaded Finland, we were completely overwhelmed with Russian troops - not to mention the scrappy technology we had those days. The kill-ratio was 10:1 in favor of us Finns and we stopped The Bear of the East in its tracks In the end, we got a bit "carried away", so we ended up losing some lands (which have not been returned to us) after marching deep into Russian territory - this of course involved allying with Germans to some extent; one of the not too popular events in our history...

                            Now if the Turks join in the fun with their 500+ units, then we need at least a 15:1 kill ratio just to hold them off, not win, but to hold them off.
                            Now this is more like some epic battles from Lord of the Rings, or even better, Silmarillion. Well, the elves did it, so why shouldn't the British? The elves didn't even have Muscles From Brussels, for one thing!

                            Good luck in your struggles - keep us informed!

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                            • #30
                              Oh dear...























                              Alright then...




                              The picture of the Russian declaration of war is significant not only because of the news but also that stack of ships just off the coast of Corunna. Those ships with a heavy duty escort are the galleons transporting the bulk of the Muscles From Brussels Battlegroup back to England. The vaunted battlegroup still must go back to England just as the General Staff School is being completed, refit with an extra elite redcoat unit into both Army Groups: Muscles From Brussels and GRONK! After that, they will reboard and be shipped to the Netherlands - if any Dutch are still alive by then.

                              This means the British defenders of the Netherlands can expect 8 or 9 rounds of battle without the messiahs of case and shot inflicted trauma in the vanguard. Can they hold? Yes if the Russians have the bulk of their forces committed to the assault on Sweden. This goes completely opposite to the British plan of war which is designed to bleed the Russians on the Netherlands defences while Army Group North blitzes through Finland into the heart of Russia. Those plans are now being filed into a wastepaper basket.

                              As the Muscles From Brussels galleons sail past the city of Corunna, the elite troops yell out curses and threats at the Turkish garrison soldiers. Several musketshots are fired by British sharpshooters and some fez caps are knocked flying off of surprised Turkish heads. A round of case shot from a cannon on board the HMS Royal Sovereign shreds the Turkish flag. Another cannon shot blasts apart the wine stores creating a river of grapewater. The Turks know too well who is doing the firing and dare not return a bad word. Instead, they scamper for cover and pray the wind will quickly carry away the rowdy bullies. In the words of one fezless guard, "May Allah have mercy on the Russians who will have to face these infidel rascals."

                              The news of the declaration of war on Russia is received by the battlegroup via signal flags from a chain of ships. The Muscles troopers go hysteric with dancing and screaming. The Duke of Wellington, not much for outbursts of jubilation himself, feels uneasy about the stark craziness of his men's unfettered joy, especially considering the grave reality of the situation. The joy gradually changes to anger as the soldiers realize they are still out at sea still a long ways from England and the playlands ('battlefields' to most people) of the Netherlands. They have a long wait before they get to 'play'.

                              But good things come to those who wait. Or do they?
                              Here is an interesting scenario to check out. The Vietnam war is cool.

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