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Author Topic: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: May 1902  (Read 54025 times)

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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #435 on: January 30, 2015, 11:20:08 am »

Spanish Empire

War. War never changes.

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6+3 v. 6+4
Spanish Army destroyed.
Albion wins the battle.

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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #436 on: January 30, 2015, 11:45:07 am »

Army movement:

#23 -> #24
1x #22 -> #23
1x #76 -> #79 and #80
#78 -> #79
1x #74 -> #78 and #76
#73 -> #74
1x #72 -> #73
1x #75 -> #76

Maritime deployments:

Make navies at Denmark and Netherlands.

Construction orders:

Shipyard in Pomerania.
Airfield in Eastern Ukraine and Slovakia.
Railroads in Austria.
Fortifications in Western Ukraine.

Russian Empire is called once more to leave Crimea and Eastern Ukraine immediatelly.
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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #437 on: January 30, 2015, 12:08:44 pm »

State of Prussia

Determined to wrestle control of the seas from the Albionese, Prussia finally joins the club of naval nations.

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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #438 on: January 30, 2015, 10:29:25 pm »

Troop Movement

Fleets:

Launch Fleet at 35 to Black Sea
1x Aegean -> East Med
1x Aegean -> Ionian Sea
Create Fleet in 35

Troops:

1x 32 -> 36
1x 37 -> 36
1x 38 -> 49
1x 48 -> 49

1x 39 -> 44
1x 44 -> 54
1x 54 -> 56



Construction

Airfield in 45
Fortifications in 29, 41
Port in 46, 47, 55, 56



Diplomacy

Offer Military Aircraft to Russia in exchange for Primitive Tanks.
Encourage Russia to give the tech to Prussia as well.
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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #439 on: January 31, 2015, 04:35:27 am »

Ottoman Sultanate

The Ottoman fleet continue its work of mastering the seas around the Empire, sadly French sailors manage to sing the Ottoman flotilla as soon as it exit the Bosphorus.

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3+3 v. 6+1
Ottoman Fleet Sunk.

You then start working on taking over the "unsinkable cruiser", Cyprus. After an initial setback, your troops occupy the islands' capital, destroying the local railroad in the meantime.

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3+1 v. 6+2
Ottoman army destroyed.

6+1 v. 2+2
French army destroyed.
Railroad destroyed.

Ottoman wins the battle.

Another operation aims to take control of Sicily. The last Southern Europeans fight well, and only massive air support save you from complete defeat. In the end though you corner the Southern government in the ruins of Messina and have them all executed. Southern Europe is no more!

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4+2 v. 4+2
5+2 v. 4+2
Southern Army destroyed.

3+2 v. 3+2
6+2 v. 4+2
Southern Army destroyed.
Academy destroyed.

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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #440 on: January 31, 2015, 09:05:38 am »

State of Prussia officially congratulates Ottoman Empire and definitely does not suggestively point at the weakly defended spanish coast and does not even dare to mention Spanish struggle to overthrow Albion there.

Not at all, good sir, we're not influencing any person.
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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #441 on: February 01, 2015, 08:04:37 am »

The Russian Empire drastically inquires as to why Prussia seems threatening on dampening relations when...they have an alliance together (specifically regarding 'Get your troops out of #24'?). It feels hurtful for many of the Russian people to have such notice like that.
...We are still awaiting a response as to why the Prussians choose to deal with the French rather than talk with Russian about breaking the treaty. Russia is reasonable.
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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #442 on: February 01, 2015, 08:35:16 am »

State of Prussia inquires why Russian troops would need to be in Eastern Ukraine in the first place. Also, we still wonder why Crimea was taken over when it was in Prussian hands and give away to French Empire as a gift of friendship.

Remove your armies and grant Crimea to French Empire immediatelly.
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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #443 on: February 01, 2015, 08:43:55 am »

Russian Empire wonders in the same why Prussia never mentioned anything about their treaty (or had any idea that Russia would even know Crimea was going to be in French hands which resulted into this mess). Two things Prussia hasn't answered. The note of alliance permits troop movement...so Russia would wonder if Prussia would need help on their lines?
Also apologizes for the wait in response (PC/Net issues)
...Especially what with Prussian troop movement...towards Russia?
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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #444 on: February 01, 2015, 09:21:02 am »

God wonder when Russia's government will announce its actions and kindly remind all parties informed that actions are supposed to bu submitted within 48 hours.
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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #445 on: February 01, 2015, 09:28:39 am »

Russian Empire wonders in the same why Prussia never mentioned anything about their treaty (or had any idea that Russia would even know Crimea was going to be in French hands which resulted into this mess). Two things Prussia hasn't answered. The note of alliance permits troop movement...so Russia would wonder if Prussia would need help on their lines?
Also apologizes for the wait in response (PC/Net issues)
...Especially what with Prussian troop movement...towards Russia?

The previous leader of Russian Empire already proved his dishonor by plotting with our enemy, the Albion, preparing technological deals while Prussian soldiers died against the islander menace. Therefore we feel it's more than prudent to ensure that we will have soldiers posted on border with our friend as well as our enemy.

If you want to help us against Albion, deploy your forces and navies in northern seas and Scandinavian soil. As for treaty with French, it has been publicly discussed, interviewed and signed with not extra secret deals in place, therefore Russian surprise is the result of the blindess and inediptude of your government.

That is all State of Prussia has to and wants to explain.
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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #446 on: February 01, 2015, 09:37:28 am »

If you want to help us against Albion, deploy your forces and navies in northern seas and Scandinavian soil. As for treaty with French, it has been publicly discussed, interviewed and signed with not extra secret deals in place, therefore Russian surprise is the result of the blindness and ineptitude of your government.
The Russian Empire inquired a long time ago as to why the Prussians were dealing with the French, as well as the sudden breaking of their research treaty.

And received no response. :P
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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #447 on: February 01, 2015, 09:38:34 am »

If you want to help us against Albion, deploy your forces and navies in northern seas and Scandinavian soil. As for treaty with French, it has been publicly discussed, interviewed and signed with not extra secret deals in place, therefore Russian surprise is the result of the blindness and ineptitude of your government.
The Russian Empire inquired a long time ago as to why the Prussians were dealing with the French, as well as the sudden breaking of their research treaty.

And received no response. :P

Both have been explained before and the Russian government is advised to learn to read.
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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #448 on: February 01, 2015, 09:49:43 am »

If you want to help us against Albion, deploy your forces and navies in northern seas and Scandinavian soil. As for treaty with French, it has been publicly discussed, interviewed and signed with not extra secret deals in place, therefore Russian surprise is the result of the blindness and ineptitude of your government.
The Russian Empire inquired a long time ago as to why the Prussians were dealing with the French, as well as the sudden breaking of their research treaty.

And received no response. :P

Both have been explained before and the Russian government is advised to learn to read.
Russia brings up a historical account of foreign affairs.

In the 90th year of the 20th century, Prussia began dealings with France. Before the solidification of the treaty, Russia inserts its inquiries. Back then, until the present time, and considering Prussia's next diplomatic announcement, Prussia has evidently made no obvious move of notice towards Russia of such an explanation.

Whether Prussia's messaging system has a malevolent plan to turn Russia against Prussia, or Russia did not notice the giant leap of rationality given a sudden ultimatum, Russia advices a thorough look-over, like what it did to its leader for accidentally communicating with the Albionese.

Russia also ignores the double-handed response which may be taken as an insult to its more sensitive personnel in authority and lets the historians speak instead.
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Re: Era of Diesel: Fall of Europa: November 1900
« Reply #449 on: February 01, 2015, 10:10:39 am »

The first line is:

State of Prussia grows weary of the bloody conflict

Which is all that Russia should require as the reason for peace between Prussia and France.

We want to note that State of Prussia is willing to discuss treaties with allies but does not remember signing anywhere that allies shall dictate what terms and with whom Prussia can deal with. Nor has Prussia feel like there is a need for the state to inform anyone of publicly-made dealings observed by anyone who has his or her eyes open and vigilant.
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