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Author Topic: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 17: This is the end  (Read 83135 times)

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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12a
« Reply #450 on: January 13, 2011, 10:28:46 am »

Well, allow me then to voice my displeasure that he gets to have his turn count despite us all having to wait, and the turn having already started.  So, does this mean I can get into some sort of lateness contest, so I can tailor my turn to what the others are going to do so I can make my armies have maximum effect?  Or what about take out most of somebodies forces in one fell swoop as Sheb did with China before you changed the combat rules.  It's ridiculous that he faces no punishment for his actions despite it hindering the game for the rest of us.  ((And in my case, his completely blocking my move because you've probably already started rolling the turns and I'm not going to make you redo the work))

Can you voice your displeasure when you have actually have seen the next turn?

EDIT: You really, really should. Seriously. Really. I'm not kinding. At all.
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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12a
« Reply #451 on: January 13, 2011, 07:17:03 pm »

And thus, I am proven right to be voicing my displeasure early.  Marvelous.

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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12a
« Reply #452 on: January 14, 2011, 05:44:02 am »

Didn't he meant that you should wait a bit because you crushed my troops and invaded most of my countries with submarines?
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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12a
« Reply #453 on: January 14, 2011, 05:49:42 am »

Considering I know what my subs are doing, doubt that happened.

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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12a
« Reply #454 on: January 14, 2011, 05:52:12 am »

Well, you could still have beaten me in Micronesia. Which would be bad. (I really should have sent close on everything I had on that one!)
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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12a
« Reply #455 on: January 14, 2011, 08:23:17 am »

Turn?
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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12a
« Reply #456 on: January 15, 2011, 12:58:49 pm »

Bump?  :(
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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12a
« Reply #457 on: January 15, 2011, 03:42:04 pm »

Turn...... Sunday. Probably.
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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12b
« Reply #458 on: January 18, 2011, 07:15:22 pm »

TURN 12b
Transcript from the Presidential records.

President Henry R. Prebius: Gentlemen, are we all here? Good. Let's skip the formalities and skip to the reason I've called you together. *Sigh* I've thought about this for a long time. The Russians have forced our hand. At any moment, a Russian fleet could be making its way to American shores. We must act now to buy us time. Within a few months, this new technology our allies have given us will be used by every American soldier. Generals, you are witnessing history. The second use of nuclear weapons in warfare. My decision is final, my only regrets that we don't have more nukes to throw at them. History will remember us as heroes if, no, once we win.

General Joesph J. Patterson: God bless America. *Stands up and salutes*


Map of the countries targeted by the United States. Radioactive contamination combined with large amounts of fallout caused large parts of Russian, Mongolia and China to become deadly to all life. The rebels in India seized their chance, taking over the country in the confusion that happened after the bombings. Remarkably, most of the Russian soldiers in Kazakhstan survived, and were able to keep order. Soon after the bombings, during the chaos that followed, militia in the Philippines somehow managed to overthrow the defending Russians. Several survivors reported that the militia had gotten their hands on laser guns.

Excerpt from the book "Deadly Times", by Edgar R. Marton.
Chapter 13, the assault of Japan.

Halsantium, eager to expand, sent an army to invade Japan... Just before noon (July 11), the army attacked the island of Kyūshū... At first it appeared as if Australian troops had the upper hand, as almost all of the defending American infantry and artillery had been wiped out by nerve gas... in mountainous terrain (tanks) would be almost useless, or so it was thought...

Then the American's luck changed. The Halsantium 1st Paratrooper division was sent to take the city of Tokyo... The night of July 14 was seemingly perfect for their jump, with only a slight breeze coming in from the north... after most of the paratroopers had jumped, the breeze intensified, turning into a gale... they soon found themselves pushed into the city... Due to light pollution concerns, the various advertising signs scattered throughout Tokyo were all linked to a central computer... The switch was thrown, illuminating the paratroopers... (APC) support was nonexistent, as they were affected less by the breeze, and landed too far north to help... The massacre of Tokyo had begun...

Several bombing campaigns had eliminated the rest of Halsantium infantry, and the main storage facility for nerve gas was wiped out along with them... However, the Halsantium generals were not alarmed. They still had their fighters, which were the best in the world. The only better ones at that time were slowly becoming irradiated in the hellhole that was Mongolia... The Australians fought fiercely, eliminating most of the American army... On July 20th, all that was remaining of the defenders was a division of fighter planes... Due to attrition, the Australians lost half of their force... Amazingly, at the end of the day, the Americans had soundly trounced the Halsantium fighter planes, sending them back to their ships... came at a great cost, with most of the American pilots dead or missing...
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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12b
« Reply #459 on: January 18, 2011, 07:16:08 pm »

That's all I have written up right now. You'll learn about the fate of Micronesia in the third and final update.
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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12b
« Reply #460 on: January 18, 2011, 07:33:47 pm »

"America wins again!  This American boot just kicked your ass back to Russia, commie!" 

Oh TF2 when AREN'T your quotes perfect.

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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12b
« Reply #461 on: January 18, 2011, 08:14:10 pm »

They beat us, ELLIOT YOU E-DIOT *Shoots Advisor*

AMERICA WILL PAY
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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12b
« Reply #462 on: January 18, 2011, 08:26:51 pm »

*Sees Counties at War*

YA-

*Sees Hyper Edition*

.... Fuc*.
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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12b
« Reply #463 on: January 19, 2011, 08:21:44 am »

Oh, the sweet, sweet irony.

Anyway, I though that every nation had to give up its nukes? (Wait for GM to whip up some more fluff. :p)

Anyway, I'm pretty much doomed, ain't I? Damned 'ricans, I'm sure they'll manage to convince their population that it was our fault if they killed several billions men.
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Re: Countries at War: Hyper Edition: Turn 12b
« Reply #464 on: January 19, 2011, 10:52:41 am »

Anyway, I'm pretty much doomed, ain't I? Damned 'ricans, I'm sure they'll manage to convince their population that it was our fault if they killed several billions men.

Says the man who is still making $866,000, compaired to V-Norrec's $500,000(ish) (almost twice as much as him), plus your ability to make tier 2 units, plus the fact that the US is currently using teir 0 units.

This war is far from over.
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