31 May 14 UTC | Spring, 1861: (Kartov): Well i don't think they smell THAT bad |
31 May 14 UTC | Spring, 1861: (geothearch): Live next to them a while and get back to us on that. |
31 May 14 UTC | Spring, 1861: I like how Britain had 10 more supply centers than me. |
31 May 14 UTC | Spring, 1861: Could be worse - could be Mexico. |
31 May 14 UTC | Spring, 1861: Oh god, poor Japan. |
31 May 14 UTC | Spring, 1861: Shit. |
31 May 14 UTC | Spring, 1861: I would like to be renamed the Monroe Republic. |
31 May 14 UTC | Spring, 1861: I would just like to point out they made Switzerland impassable. Heh. |
01 Jun 14 UTC | Spring, 1861: Can anyone spare a navy? |
01 Jun 14 UTC | Spring, 1861: If I had any, I'd consider. But I don't. |
01 Jun 14 UTC | Spring, 1861: PREPARE TO BE BOARDED |
02 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 1861: [Russia]:I enjoy the sight of Union troops bravely attacking themselves in Ohio. A civil war within a civil war? |
02 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 1861: [USA]:Simply a miss communication trying to use this odd technology found that appears to be futuristic. It allows me to send troop commands from my hand on a little device. |
03 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 1861: [Turkey]:Attention: Russia has already gone back on his word. If you can't trust him to honestly divide up neutral SCs, it appears to me you won't be able to trust him for, well, anything. Anti-Russian coaltion, anybody? |
03 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 1861: [CSA]:The USA has done the same. |
04 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 1861: [Russia]:Russia resents the slights on her honor! She would like to point out that the Turks betrayed her first, and she was merely pre-emptively defending herself. She has had nothing but honesty and fair-dealing with all her neighbors (except Turkey). |
04 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 1861: [Turkey]:Turkey would enjoy this explanation for how she betrayed Russia first. |
06 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 1862: [Turkey]:How is it that Turkey, who only wanted to expand peacefully within Africa, somehow has Britain, Austria, and Russia in an apparent first turn coalition designed to destroy the Sultan's lands?! D: |
06 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 1862: [Prussia]:It's probably just built up resentment from the Crimea game. |
06 Jun 14 UTC | Autumn, 1862: [Russia]:That can't be good news for me, then. <_< For my part, it was mostly because you were...inconvenient. |