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  • R2_Islands Part 6

    ...continued from R2_Islands Part 5.

    Players

    Ricketyclick: Solver of the Spanish (ricketyclik@webone.com.au)
    Fraze: Aaginor of the Incans (frazer@clara.co.uk)
    FlameFlash: Thor of the Indians (flameflash@mac.com)
    Kralj Matjaz: Arthur of the Germans (stojan.kranjc@siol.net)
    Gumpold: Quinns of the Native Americans (jkl620@attbi.com)

    Moderator: Maestro (kris.maes@planetinternet.be)

    Game Settings

    Skill level: King
    Barbarian Threat: NA
    Map Size: Gigantic
    World Shape: Doughnut
    Bloodlust: NA
    Pollution: ON
    Map: NA

    Related Threads

    R2_Islands Part 5
    R2_Islands Part 4
    R2_Islands Part 3
    R2_Islands part 2
    New Rated PBEM Game: R2_Islands
    want to start a PBEM, but I've no idea how

  • #2
    subbing to thread...
    I'm not conceited, conceit is a fault and I have no faults...

    Civ and WoW are my crack... just one... more... turn...

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    • #3
      Turn 204 sent!

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      • #4
        Turn 205 ->Ricketyclik
        Fruity Oaty Bars! Make a man out of a mouse! Fruity Oaty Bars! Make you bust out of your blouse! Eat them all the time! Let them blow your mind...ohh! Fruity Oaty Bars!

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        • #5
          205 to Fraze

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          • #6
            Turn 206->Ricketyclik
            Fruity Oaty Bars! Make a man out of a mouse! Fruity Oaty Bars! Make you bust out of your blouse! Eat them all the time! Let them blow your mind...ohh! Fruity Oaty Bars!

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            • #7
              206 to Fraze

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              • #8
                turn received... will play after work.
                I'm not conceited, conceit is a fault and I have no faults...

                Civ and WoW are my crack... just one... more... turn...

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                • #9
                  Turn 206 > Gumpold

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                  • #10
                    Turn 207->Ricketyclik
                    Fruity Oaty Bars! Make a man out of a mouse! Fruity Oaty Bars! Make you bust out of your blouse! Eat them all the time! Let them blow your mind...ohh! Fruity Oaty Bars!

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                    • #11
                      207 to Fraze

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                      • #12
                        Turn 207 > Gumpold

                        How is conflict between Spaniards and Incas developing?
                        We hope no new intervention will be needed.

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                        • #13
                          208 to Fraze.

                          Conflict with Incas proceeds. The Spanish ruler has settled into his role and tailored the Spanish Nation more to his liking, and is thus not as desperate as when he first sat on the seat of power.

                          That's not to say that if any other nations would like to have a go at the Incans the Spanish would be annoyed

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                          • #14
                            Turn 208 > Gumpold

                            I was really hopping to donate some technologies as agreed. Where is the problem between Incas and Spaniards mow?

                            Native Americans, your battleships are much to far to the west. See is wild there and they can be lost any time. I suggest immediate return to home harbour.

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                            • #15
                              After repeated attempts by Spanish attaches to secure agreement for the continuing exchange of techs/gold for stolen cities, no word was heard from the Incas.

                              This intransigence was taken as a refusal for further negotiation, and what is worse, a renegging on previous agreements.

                              Consequently the Spanish Defence Forces were given their heads to do as they had been longing since the loss of their fathers, mothers and older brothers and sisters in the atrocities that occurred some decades previously...

                              However, the valiant Spanish have met with stiff opposition from the devious Incas, and have been as yet unable to divest the Incas of the Spanish cities. Supply lines from the Incan mainland remain entirely open, allowing a steady flow of Incan defenders into the Spanish cities.

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