27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [China]:Ni Hao everybody and best greeting from the Emperor of the Middle Kingdom. China offers peace to everybody so that we can all prosper together and civilize this planet. As Taiwan and Tibet are no support Centers we don't care to claim them ;-) Good game everybody. China is open for any negotiations! We leave you with a quote from Confucius: "The man who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones." |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Ghana]:The second line of that is "So that he can throw them back, at the man struggling to pick up the big stone." |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Near-East]:Really? That's exactly my humor. |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Argentina]:Hola and greetings from the Argentine Republic. We, like China, seek peace and negotiations with anyone willing, and wish you all a good game. We would also note that despite the lack of a British nation, the Falklands also remain unhelpful in this game. Continuing with following China's lead we offer a proverb of our own: "Dress the monkey in silk and it is still a monkey" |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Near-East]:To keep the trend and provide moral support to all from the Orient, the Sultan of Saudi-Arabia came to represent us in these dangerous times. We wish you all as few losses as possble, may Allah be with us, the believing, the trusting, the sensible. Even though it seems like the Greek islands have sunk, we will all shall rise. ...and to finish, here is some advise, as the people in our dear homeland say: "Don't cut down the tree that provides you with cover." |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Near-East]:*possible |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Near-East]:*we all shall |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [China]:You got trees in Saudi Arabia? :) |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Europe]:They have fantastic irrigation :-P |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Argentina]:There aren't many types but I think date palms might be common |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Argentina]:I honestly just can't wait for whatever proverb comes from Frozen Antarctica |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Near-East]:We have some but the few that are there souldn't be mindlessly cut down ;-) |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Ghana]:And just when I was looking forward to a game of crushing Anonymous voiceless opponents across the globe, you all have to spoil it be showing that you have love compassion and desire for peace across the world! I Vote DRAW!! |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Near-East]:Well, peace wil hold for like one turn, as it is for all games of Diplomacy. Everyone is friendly and the really war planning begins when you see that helf of the World is right at your door. |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Ghana]:That long! |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [China]:Ok well... then let's put wood behind the arrow: China declares war on Brazil and Ghana :) Sorry Brazil and Ghana! If we dont see any hostile act directed towards China until Autumn 1902 from Brazil or Ghana peace will be re-established! |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Ghana]:We got stones, small stones, and we can throw them, to our Allies in Russia to Proxy attack you! |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [China]:Thanks for the stones: we need them to build a wall in the north. A GREAT Wall! |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Europe]:I wonder if the Pakistani players will take offense that India has 3 SCs, and they have zero 8-P |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 2000: [China]:Hi all, i just opened a game: http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=290726 Monday SpeedChaos Diplomacy Start in 2 hours. 7 min per turn. Hope you decide to join! |