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  • #91
    How the hell do you raise a city to the ground?? Wouldn't you raise a city *from* the ground?

    Oh, you mean _raze_?!? Gee, for the leader of the English, you're not very good at it!!!

    Oh, and turn 99 to Swissy.
    [This message has been edited by Lung (edited March 21, 2000).]

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    • #92
      I've got to have a minor op tomorrow, Thursday, so I will not be around from 14.00GMT for 24 Hours. With the pace of this game I guess it shouldn't be an issue but if it causes any annoyance set me to AI.

      BTW. That was a pretty shabby insult Lung. I had assumed the same etiquette would apply on Forums as on NG's but it appears not. I am disappointed but at least I now know you better.

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      • #93
        Que???

        Are you insulted, or did you just find my insult pathetic? Then again, you are the world superpower, so i guess that i should be nice to you

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        • #94
          Turn 100 to Lung.

          Two more of the 'primitives' have departed to greet once again their ancestors but what a heavy price we have paid.

          The fair City of Bath is no more. The horror that has befallen the English people will never be forgotten in London and revenge will be ours. Let all the primitives of the North know that the fate of their oriental mercenaries will soon be shared by them all!

          Jon has spoken.

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          • #95
            These English cities are of such shoddy construction. They do not how up to a couple of attacks. As for those who think the my war with the English does not go well, I am not the one who has lost two cities in two turns. Also,the tech found in the captured cities was worth the cost.

            Turn 101 -> Jon, Builder of Disappearing Cities.
            "The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo

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            • #96
              Turn 101 to Don/Lung.

              My Knights are upon their way to you!!!!!

              Jon, Tamer of Primitives.

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              • #97
                Turn 101 to Methos

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                • #98
                  Turn 102 to Don

                  So I am to be assailed from all sides!!

                  Oh duplicitous Don! But one turn under your Regency and you have led Australia into a War she cannot win.

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                  • #99
                    Turn 103 to Don

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                    • What !!! General Don has gone on a rampage while the great Lung goes for a weekend in the country!!

                      General Don better have a good excuse - or a couple of cities to appease Lung the Legendary

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                      • Turn 104 to Lung

                        Good King Jon hopes that with the return of it's rightful leader Australia will rediscover her senses and seek again the way of peace.

                        To the Primitives of the North.
                        Revenge is indeed a sweet drink and one that we will taste again soon! Dance round your Totem Poles while you may for soon you will join the ancestors whom you do so revere.

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                        • Peace has been offered to the English. While Lung the Legendary regrets our acts of war, he defends General Don's authority to take whatever action is deemed necessary to defend the soveriegnty of the Australian people. Lung the Legendary acknowledges that hostilities have been committed by both sides, but sincerely believes that peace is the right and just path, and that the English and Australian peoples can settle their differences.

                          The English cleric committed an act of war, but we accept that this particular act of war was first committed by an Australian cleric. However, his death was precedented by the death of the Australian cleric. The annihilation of English samurai, while harsh, was justified retribution for the repeated pirating of Australian trade routes and the cold-blooded murder of our merchants.

                          While some extremists call for the blood of Jon the Merciless of the English, wisdom dictates that peace can be the salvation of both empires. Lung the Legendary offers peace to the English. It is suggested that any religious conversions, pirating, tresspassing, or unprovoked attack on each others peoples or soldiers be quite reasonably considered an act of war.

                          Let it be known to the world that Lung the Legendary acts in good fath.

                          Turn 104 to Methos 12 hours ago.

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                          • Turn 105 to Lung

                            I am glad that wisdom has triumphed over bloodlust and that Australia has chosen the path of peace.

                            Good King Jon

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                            • The Australian people praise the wisdom of Lung the Legendary, and bask in the security of peace. There are joyous celebrations across the empire

                              Turn 105 to Methos 5 hours ago.

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                              • Turn 106 to Jon
                                "The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo

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