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  • #76
    The Native Americans are shocked and dismayed by the unprovoked attack of the English. We request aid from any who are willing to stand up to the tyrant Jon the Butcher.

    I got the turn and will play it after work in 6 hours.
    "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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    • #77
      I'm sure i, Lung the Legendary, speak for the whole world in condemning the English aggression .

      The Australian military elite are at this very moment discussing what action, if any, our supreme forces should take. Peace-keeping forces are being seriously considered, but a unilateral force is far preferred. Also, Viking apathy has now proven to have affected the precarious balance of power that threatened the world to deteriorate into war.

      If the English are truly settling their differences with the Native Americans, then mediation by Australia should be welcomed. Lung the Legendary takes a very dim view of developments, and considers playing his very strong hand

      In the interim, Australia requests an immediate cease fire to cool down the situation.

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      • #78
        Turn to Lung yesterday.

        Let it be known that 'Operation Genocide' will proceed until it's limited objectives are secured. England will brook no interference in her foreign policy decisions and in the absence of an officially ratified UN will not tolerate 'PeaceKeepers' from any nation upon her soil.

        Jon the Benevolent.

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        • #79
          Today a blow for freedom has been struck as Native american forces liberated the city of Exeter from the oppressive forces of the Tyrant Jon the Butcher. Commerce raiders have reported successes agianst English trade ships.

          Turn 152 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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          • #80
            Turn 152 to Lung.

            It is indeed a fool that believes that such pinpricks will cause diquiet amongst my disciples. The next phase of the 'Crusade' to rescue the 'pitiful ones' from their dark lives will commence soon.

            Love to All.

            St Jon, The Unblemished.

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            • #81
              Due to the howls of protests from the overly aggressive English, Lung the Legendary has used his infinite wisdom to decree that mere observers shall grace the battlefields of Native America. The original contingent has been confined to regiments of the ancient royal guard, which once guarded the great Lungs themselves. They will not form in huge formations, so as not to confuse the illiterate English soldiers into attacking the observers

              Lung the Legendary gives his word on the Australian observers not choosing sides in this unfortunate conflict.

              Turn 152 to Methos.

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              • #82
                Stupid bloody error messages . It told me it didn't work!! I HATE double-posting!!
                [This message has been edited by Lung (edited July 31, 2000).]

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                • #83
                  Turn 153 to Regent Don.

                  English scouts report disturbing Australian troop movements. Trespass is unwelcome but my mercy knows no bounds and I have stayed the hands of my most zeolous disciples. Many yearn to see the ground red with impure Australian blood but I am as patient as I am merciful so you have three Turns to have completely vacated English soil, Diplomats as well, as thereafter all units will be regarded as hostile and treated accordingly.

                  The Salvation Army today liberated Exeter in a bloodless, for England, operation. Cherokee was also prised from the grip of the 'Primitives' with minimal losses, but the news from Apache was less hopeful as the 'Savages' cruelly murdered my unarmed messenger of love before he had a chance to complete his mission.

                  St Jon, Love in Human Form.
                  Holy English Empire.

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                  • #84
                    Turn 153 to Methos. My e-mail said turn 154, but me sending turn 153 is consistent with this thread, so i'll assume this is correct

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                    • #85
                      I write this with a heavy heart!

                      Sadly the City of Inuit was destroyed during my attempt to liberate it. I offer my condolences to the bereaved.

                      Sadder still, it has become obvious that the Australians are determined upon choosing the road to conflict. I managed to restrain my flock from any violence, apart from the sad but neccessary death of a Phalanx, as will be obvious from the mere expulsion a trespassing Diplomat.

                      It would break my heart to be forced to burn Newcastle to the ground but unless there is an immediate shift in Australian foreign policy I fear it may become neccessary.

                      Love unto you all,
                      St Jon, Purity Personified.

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                      • #86
                        OUTRAGE!!!

                        Australia has done nothing to threaten peace, yet is attacked unprovoked, and against the word of the English leader, Jon of the English. Given three turns to leave English territory, the Australian observers were attacked after just one, after leaving english territory to Native American territory, due to the path home being blocked by bloodthirsty English troops

                        Let it be known to the world that Australia will not be drawn into conflict at the provocation of the English. Australia has withdrawn it's remaining troops from near English borders to ease the tense situation, and insist that the English withdraw their troops from the vicinity of Newcastle.

                        Turn 154 to Methos.

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                        • #87
                          Turn 155, at last, to Lung

                          The Primitives have shown no inclination to remourse. Should they abase themselves before me, crave forgiveness for their vile existance then, maybe, I might be able to forgive them!

                          St Jon, Justice in an unjust World.
                          [This message has been edited by St Jon (edited August 14, 2000).]
                          “Quid latine dictum sit, altum videtur”
                          - Anon

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                          • #88
                            Turn 156 to Lung.
                            “Quid latine dictum sit, altum videtur”
                            - Anon

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                            • #89
                              Well it's nice to see everybody getting along

                              Turn 158 to Methos

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                              • #90
                                Turn 159 to Lung.
                                “Quid latine dictum sit, altum videtur”
                                - Anon

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