Finished: 01 PM Sat 14 Mar 15 UTC
Private Tech Office Takeover
1 day /phase
Pot: 100 D - Spring, 2007, Finished
Modern Diplomacy II, Draw-Size Scoring
1 excused missed turn
Game drawn

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20 Jan 15 UTC Spring, 1994: It's awfully quiet in here, considering how noisy the office can get!
20 Jan 15 UTC Spring, 1994: It's awfully quiet in here, considering how noisy the office can get!
20 Jan 15 UTC Spring, 1994: Woo?
22 Jan 15 UTC Autumn, 1994: lame! did not know you had to actually remain on the square to capture it, I thought you could just 'tag' it >.<
22 Jan 15 UTC Autumn, 1994: Looks like a few of us fell foul of that rule... rubbish
23 Jan 15 UTC Spring, 1995: *guilty
26 Jan 15 UTC Autumn, 1995: *guilty
26 Jan 15 UTC Autumn, 1995: It was nice knowing you all...
26 Jan 15 UTC Autumn, 1995: Ouch... that was brutal on France there!
27 Jan 15 UTC Autumn, 1995: I am the architect of my own destruction. I'll step it up for the next game
06 Feb 15 UTC Autumn, 1998: Good knowing you all. Let the best man win, o no! that is me and that is no longer feasible. Enjoy the rest of the game!
06 Feb 15 UTC Autumn, 1998: You can be re-born with Chris in the follow up game :D
06 Feb 15 UTC Autumn, 1998: Oh the ego, even in defeat ;-)
10 Feb 15 UTC Autumn, 1999: We've got a very nice war on our hands.
10 Feb 15 UTC Autumn, 1999: Bloody hell you lot are having a hell of a fight over Bielorussia!
10 Feb 15 UTC Autumn, 1999: vengeance is sweet :)
however temporary it may be...
11 Feb 15 UTC Autumn, 1999: This is now truly a full European war!
11 Feb 15 UTC Autumn, 1999: You say that but (no offence to Spain, Germany or Russia) in reality only 5 of the original 10 factions remain with any real presence, and of those only 4 are European.

And on the basis of the last turn, all of the fighting is on the borders of Russia, Poland and Ukraine. Western Europe is relatively placid. I think I might take a leaf out of my new peoples' books and take a siesta.
11 Feb 15 UTC Autumn, 1999: Young padawan, do not over estimate your opponent. Many a great leader has made this folly... I would use Napoleon as an example, but the French did bow out pretty swiftly in this game...!
11 Feb 15 UTC Autumn, 1999: I think you mean 'under'estimate?

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