coolbean wrote:Damn, I missed the last two turns. Sorry guys. I was off of work this week to wrap up personal items and prepare for my wedding. I was completely out of my rhythm. I took the week off because I have to report to Seattle for training for the month of April. I should have internet access to submit turns, but my schedule could be hectic and we may be going out to sea for a few days here and there. Just as a heads up. When I return in May I am getting married. I should be able to return to normal turns at that point at the latest.
lukasberger wrote:No worries! As long as I'm running the turns, I'll continue to fill in any of the main nations who miss a turn with a blank turn, which should minimize any damage that comes from missing a turn or two!
Lynxyonok wrote:Speaking of, did we ever establish who is still around and who is not? The diplomacy chatter has been eerily quiet...
Lynxyonok wrote:Speaking of, did we ever establish who is still around and who is not? The diplomacy chatter has been eerily quiet...
Lynxyonok wrote:China is requesting GM intervention to force peace with Taiping. It's the third time around that we have wiped all of them, down to the last man and ox wagon. War score is in +60s, but they won't reply to any proposals.
So if they don't surrender this turn coming up, please make them...
PhilThib wrote:FYI, Taïping will NEVER sign peace with China, it will go on and on with rebellions, unrest, "allied rebellions" (e.g. Nien bandits in Central China, rebelllion in the sinkiang, etc..), until some time...and some conditions are met: Taiping leader has died, year is around 1864 and Ningguo (Nanking) has fallen to Imperials
Prepare yourself for 15 years of hard time
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