28 Apr 15 UTC | Autumn, 2008: I feel kind of bad-- my position wouldn't be nearly this strong if it weren't for both Heartland and Quebec getting plagued by NMRs. |
28 Apr 15 UTC | Autumn, 2008: Sorry folks - new with this map. Not sure if "NMR" is a veiled insult ;-) but I assure you I tried some. The very strong unwavering alliance with Flor did help secure NY south. Looking forward trying this map again - in the mean time enjoy the game. Cheers! |
28 Apr 15 UTC | Autumn, 2008: You did well to hold me off in the Hudson-- Quebec is the eastern Canadian faction. Them and Heartland missing those crucial early turns (NMR stands for No Movement Round or something to that effect) basically gave me control over the entire northeast quarter of the map, which anyone would be hard-pressed to defend against. |
28 Apr 15 UTC | Autumn, 2008: Ah - I understand the Acronym now. And yes, I thought you were talking about my feeble attempts at stopping you ;-) Looking forward another game. Cheers to you all! |
29 Apr 15 UTC | Autumn, 2008: Na, you put up a very good defense given the force disparity. Had the orders been misaligned a different way, I wouldn't have been able to break through Ungava. |
01 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 2009: HI! This turn Tenessee goes to Missouri, Georgia to Tenessee. Please don't take it as an attacking action, I won't go to your territory. |
04 May 15 UTC | Thank you for the game guys! Good luck on your other maps! |
05 May 15 UTC | ... Don't ask me how I mistook North Carolina for New Brunswick. |
06 May 15 UTC | can we draw? |