Finished: 01 AM Thu 11 Oct 18 UTC
Private Inflatable diplomacy
3 days /phase
Pot: 70 D - Autumn, 1909, Finished
Classic, WTA
1 excused NMR / no regaining / extend the first 2 turn(s)
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10 Aug 18 UTC Spring, 1903: Long live the endless Russo-Germanic-Turkish alliance. Enjoy the late game gentlemen, midgame is getting unplayable.

Everyone else- enjoy the slow painful 3 on 1s, you’re now irrelavant until the above alliance breaks down.
10 Aug 18 UTC Spring, 1903: Long live the endless Russo-Germanic-Turkish alliance. Enjoy the late game gentlemen, midgame is getting unplayable.

Everyone else- enjoy the slow painful 3 on 1s, you’re now irrelavant until the above alliance breaks down.
10 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: Awww man, you're quitting Team Germland? I was gonna make t-shirts...

Sorry for not attacking Turkey, they're...pretty far away. Are there ICBM units I should be using or something?
11 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: The Pope excommunicates the people of Germany for not joining in the Holy Crusade against the Turkish heathens

And the English, but just as a matter of principle
11 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: He also excommunicates the people of Tuscany! They know what they did
11 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: He also excommunicates the people of Tuscany! They know what they did
11 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: Well, at least we can all take comfort that England isn't working with anybody, especially Italy and maybe France, for that would make the midgame "unplayable", or make England look whiny and hypocritical
12 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: I’ll acknowledge some frustration driven hyperbole and apologize for any unnecessary friction caused.

That being said, if Hitler and Stalin were brothers with a friendly ottoman WWII would have gone quiet differently. Yes, in that example you’re Hitler. Joking, and I can admit that the optics and hall of mirrors that the game of thrones is don’t always tie to any actual improprieties, meta or otherwise.

Maybe we all should give peace a chance and try to get to the moon.
12 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: It's all good man, thanks for apologizing. I'm sorry for being so harsh with my last comment. This game gets intense! I'm down for peace, I figured the aliens and UFOs would be here already (this is XCom the board game right?)
12 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: He also excommunicates the people of Tuscany! They know what they did
12 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: His High Holiness, Pope Pius X, would never partner with the filthy Anglicans!

We are playing Civilization right?
13 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: His High Holiness, Pope Pius X, would never partner with the filthy Anglicans!

We are playing Civilization right?
13 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: His High Holiness, Pope Pius X, would never partner with the filthy Anglicans!

We are playing Civilization right?
13 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: His High Holiness, Pope Pius X, would never partner with the filthy Anglicans!

We are playing Civilization right?
13 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: His High Holiness, Pope Pius X, would never partner with the filthy Anglicans!

We are playing Civilization right?
13 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: His High Holiness, Pope Pius X, would never partner with the filthy Anglicans!

We are playing Civilization right?
13 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: His High Holiness, Pope Pius X, would never partner with the filthy Anglicans!

We are playing Civilization right?
21 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1904: GameMaster: England voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes Concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Conceede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat.
30 Aug 18 UTC Autumn, 1905: GameMaster: France voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has.
05 Oct 18 UTC Spring, 1909: GameMaster: France voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has.