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  • #16
    Turn 227 to Lung.

    Rome has declared official Workers day. As a gestus toward all hardworking labours, workday has been reduced to 10 hours.

    Once again, I have been forced into public by those marketing-fanatics, just to dig the first dirt away where some "generous" people have planned a new recycling plant.

    Simple waste of good production I say.

    Chairman Maximus.
    First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.

    Gandhi

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    • #17
      Turn Sent...

      Whats the consensus on when we start swimming? My powergraph says 33 turns...

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      • #18
        Turn 227 to TheBirdMan. According to my powergraph, Roman and Australian pollution will cause an ecological disaster in two turns. Dutch citzens have massively signed up for swimming lessons.

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        • #19
          Turn to Lung.

          Roman scientist have calculated 124 turns yet - therefore no danger.

          Also, they have had a great breakthrough in science. In my great wisdom and grace, this knowledge have been offered the rest of the world in exchange of the smallest possible return.

          We know for sure, that the australians also do know about this technical advances - but they didn't care pass such an important knowledge on, as in their minds their allies are - at best - a pain in their as.!
          First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.

          Gandhi

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          • #20
            It may be too late to avert a catastrophe, but the imminent discovery of a secret source of power may limit further environmental damage. Australian scientists believe that they are on the verge of a breakthrough into the secrets of fusion power!

            We are still unsure of what advance the Romans are referring to, but prior irresponsibility by a cretain ally is most likely the cause of the technology being withheld. Furthermore, it was uncertain whether even our allies could control the power and the inherent potential for disaster that goes with the technology.

            Turn to be played in 6 hours or so.

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            • #21
              Turn 228 to TheBirdMan

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              • #22
                Turn to Lung.

                139 turns - no problems - we stay on the cleaner side of the street. Yet.

                Edit: Can't get the turn out. But a little info: I have been a nice and polite boy - and reduced my production a little.
                Last edited by TheBirdMan; September 19, 2001, 07:54.
                First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.

                Gandhi

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                • #23
                  It would seem that Australian scientists have the "worst-case scenario" in their calculations, as their two years is rather conflicting with other nations' scientists who predict that this environmental catastrophe is much, much further away.

                  This is good news, as it will give us time to build our network of fusion plants which should reverse the current trends entirely, at least within Australian parameters. The first fusion plant is currently under construction, so the world waits to see if the theory actually works in practice.

                  However, the world's developed nations must not let their guard down, as environment seems to be playing second fiddle to military prowess in certain countries

                  Turn to be played in 12 hours or so.

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                  • #24
                    ZERO TURNS TO CATASTROPHE!!

                    Some sections of the Australian scientific establishment have predicted an imminent breakdown of the global climate with unknown consequences! It is suspected that the recent sudden rise in pollution from Rome is to blame

                    The Federation of Australian Recycling Technologies (F.A.R.T.) has released a report listing the largest polluting cities on Earth, which cites that Roman cities make up 7 of the top ten culprits, and 10 of the top 13!! Rome has the technology to recycle and has nuclear power. Australia suggests that Rome use them

                    The imminent global breakdown will at least give us an idea of exactly what is likely to happen in the future. This will also determine what course of action, if any, may be required if Roman pollution gets out of hand.

                    Turn 229 to Stavros 12 hours ago.

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                    • #25


                      FART!?


                      Almost as good as my Assyrian Secret Service (A.S.S.)

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                      • #26
                        Turn Sent

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                        • #27
                          Turn 229 to TheBirdMan. The first floodings have started.

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                          • #28
                            Turn 230 to Lung.

                            That flood was minor indeed.

                            No roman cities lost - simply small changes, not even a real new river .
                            First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.

                            Gandhi

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                            • #29
                              Turn Sent

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                              • #30
                                Turn 230 to TheBirdMan

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