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29 Dec 09 UTC | Spring, 1901: So it begins... |
29 Dec 09 UTC | Spring, 1901: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRv56gsqkzs |
29 Dec 09 UTC | Spring, 1901: Does everyone know how to message each other? There's a lot of silence across the wires and I know a few beginning players. Also, if there are any questions about rules - ask them to everyone here and you're promised a straight answer. |
29 Dec 09 UTC | Spring, 1901: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvOrLOIRo9Y |
29 Dec 09 UTC | Spring, 1901: Tuck should be the most nervous, if he looks like he did last time I saw him. |
29 Dec 09 UTC | Spring, 1901: Looks like France is going to take this one down to the wire. |
30 Dec 09 UTC | Spring, 1901: alright fellas |
30 Dec 09 UTC | Autumn, 1901: For a round of introductions.... France - Tucker Cottingham England - Noah Somebody, Tucker's law school buddy. Russia - Stephen Chambers Germany - Jesse, Stephen's brother-in-law Austria - Peter Cunningham, Jacob's brother-in-law Turkey - Ian MacKay, cousin to Jacob and Tucker. Also, everyone is a genius and a liar. |
30 Dec 09 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Come on, England! |
07 Jan 10 UTC | Spring, 1903: Not a lot of chatter on the big board this game, eh? |
07 Jan 10 UTC | Spring, 1903: Has the whole world gone crazy? Am I the only one who gives a shit about the rules? |
07 Jan 10 UTC | Spring, 1903: ? |
07 Jan 10 UTC | Autumn, 1903: It doesn't show the retreats on the little map: France to Gascony; Turkey to Ankara... |
07 Jan 10 UTC | Autumn, 1903: Nevermind. |
09 Jan 10 UTC | Autumn, 1903: I just want to throw out there, for the youngsters that Russia is alying, treacherous dog who you trust at your own peril |
09 Jan 10 UTC | Autumn, 1903: Talking trash, huh? If you just glance through the history of Italy's games, it will be pretty clear who the real snake is here: Italia. |
10 Jan 10 UTC | Autumn, 1903: I'm the Amazonian fish that swims up your peehole and deploys spikes. Don't pee in the Aegean Sea. |
10 Jan 10 UTC | Autumn, 1903: For the love of God, how many centers does Russia need to claim before the world sees the writing on the wall? First, they came for the Turks, but I was not Turkish so I did nothing. Then, they came for the Italians, but I was not Italian, so I did nothing. Next, they came for the Austrians, but I was not Austrian so I did nothing. They came for the Germans, and I was not German, so I did nothng... |
10 Jan 10 UTC | Autumn, 1903: Then they came for...oh wait, you need 18 centers to win the game, not 9. We all know that nothing bad ever happened to people who listened to Italian propaganda. |
10 Jan 10 UTC | Autumn, 1903: So Russia only needs to take the remaining Turkish centers, Greece, the Austrian centers and one more in order to pull out a win. Being that Austria and Turkey aren't exactly waging masterful campaigns that scenario looks easy enough. Russia would have you wait until he has 15 centers before attacking him, but I ask: if no one can stop him at 9 centers who will stop him at 15? |