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Frazer
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Crewe,Cheshire,UK
Aug 1999 time: 05:12
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Viking News
The English forces continue to reign havoc on the Viking nation as more troops stormed across the borders towards major Viking Cities. In a public address to his own people last night Frazer said that it was time for the Vikings to prepare for the worst. The Enemy are already at the gates of the small town of Odense and the City of Haldir off the northern cost has been bombarded from the sea. A report of a battalion, consisting of 9 units of tanks and possibly marines heading directly in the direction of Haldir. It is expected that Odense and Haldir will be occupied by the English in the next 24 hours.
Frazer told the loyal Citizens of these Cities that they would never be forgotten and that war will rage until either Trodhiem falls or the Vikings are free once more.
Some reports suggest a communication from the English offered peace settlement that would deprive the Vikings of most of their most fertile farm lands and historic Cities. This was thought to be rejected out of hand by the Viking leadership or thought it a joke and an insult to our pride and our Ancestors.
Frazer thanked the nations who have offered support and aid, but stressed the enormity of the cries facing the Vikings. The Vikings have been the quietest and most peaceful nation despite their historic reputation and now our whole way of life is under threat and may be wiped out completely within 10 turns.
[This message has been edited by Frazer (edited August 29, 2000).]
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The Chairman declared a cease fire. The generals retorted that It would be insane to declare a cease fire now, as thier estimates place the length to complete execution of justice no less than 15 turns.
Regardless the Chairman ordered the cease fire. Unfortunately the chain of command did not communicate the orders to the front, in time and several military actions were taken.
The cease fire did not go over well in Britain, in fact protests and riots were held, calling the Chairman a French lackey.
OOC
Im going to be a little pressed for time so my roleplaying efforts may dwindle some, as school started and even tho I don't have any real work yet, the keggers are calling me .
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Max Webster
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We applaud the English actions in declaring a ceasefire and hope peace will come between these two troubled nations. We urge the English to show mercy on their neigbours and consider a complete withdrawal of English troops from Viking soil.
Turn resent to Luk and I sent one to Klair as well.
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Luk
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Wroclaw, Lower Silesia, Poland
Mar 1999 time: 06:12
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I sent the turn 95 to Slamp!!!!! two days ago
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Duck Hunter
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Ft. Myers, Fl
Sep 1999 time: 05:12
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The previous weeks news just reached the capital city of Germany this afternoon. President Ed had the following statements:
"The people of Germany pray for the families in Norway. Such destruction and devistation was uncalled for, and further, how can the Irish navy stand by and watch the English fall, then claim to be allied with them? If the Germans pledge an alliance with the Viking nation, you can be damn sure we won't stand by and watch their destruction! Even worse, the Irish PREVENTED others from defending the Vikings. From where I stand, it would seem the Irish leaders favor England. The fighting seems to come to a hault for now, but I feel many details are yet to be worked out. The German Defence minister has requested that the current forces be tripled, with the training to began today. For as most of the world stood by and watched the English murder Viking citizens, I have realized that Germany could have been the victim, and might be the next time. I am making a call tonight for all world leaders to DEMAND that retrabution be paid from England, for what has he learned? Nothing! He has learned that there is no punishment if he takes only a few cities at a time, or if he picks on the weaker nations. Something must stop this from happening again!!!! Stand up for what is right!!! Do the right thing!!!!"
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Duck Hunter
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Ft. Myers, Fl
Sep 1999 time: 05:12
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many days have passed since I've last heard from this game. who has it now?
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Duck Hunter
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Ft. Myers, Fl
Sep 1999 time: 05:12
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IT LIVES!
Just updated tonight....
www.home.earthlink.net/~edgar3/
DUTCHEESE REPORTER vol. 10.
It's a short one, but it's my effort at keeping it up again.
And how come no posts were made for a few days? where's the game gang?
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Several in England were appalled concerning the latest issue of the Dutcheese reporter, in fact a charge of libel was brought before the English courts, however the case was thrown out.
The Judge stated that, " For a charge of Libel, to be proven a reasonable person must believe that the statements therein could have possibly happened." He didn't go into detail on particular sections stating, " The entire paper was more fiction than anything else."
It was later discovered that the party who brought the charge forward was merely trying increase readership of the reporter. In fact the paper's subscription levels have tripled since it left the realm of fact.
[This message has been edited by Sophanthro (edited September 07, 2000).]
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Max Webster
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Hello, Sophanthro, head of the English.
Don of Canada, Ed of Germany, Luk of Slav, Slamp of the Mayans and Klair head of France have a common request:
- English must leave Viking territory before turn 102.
- English must leave Viking cities before turn 99.
- English must pay 500 Gold to the Viking's for each city attacked before turn 106
- English must pay 1000 Gold to Viking's for each city taken (You could give advances instead of gold) before turn 109.
If the English government will not accept this proposal by turn 98, we will then put in place an trade embargo. All nations will then cease any commerce with the English. Secondly all nations will then engage in pirating of all English trade routes.
If the English decide not to accept this proposal by turn 101, we will then commence bombardment of English cities.
If we don't receive any answer, it means that you don't accept this request.
Regards,
Signed by
Don, Ed, Luk, Slamp and Klair
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Max Webster
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CCNA announces winners for inaugural CIDA Awards
TORONTO - The Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) has announced the winners in the inaugural CIDA Awards for Excellence in Writing on International Cooperation, presented during the association’s 81st National Convention in Magog, Quebec.
Community newspaper journalists from CCNA’s seven regions across Canada and from countries around the World submitted articles on Local events and World events. Also articles where submitted on local individuals, businesses and non-governmental organizations involved in international cooperation projects in underdeveloped countries, especially Ireland. The contest is sponsored by the Canadian International Development Agency.
In the first category for newspapers of circulations under 10,000, the winners are:
1. Kevin Weedmark, Moosomin (Sask.) World-Spectator
2. Rick Johnson, Stonewall (Man.) Argus & Teulon Times
3. Gail Martin, Elmira (Ont.) Independent
In the international newspaper category with circulations under 9 the winner is:
1. Ed Duckhunter, Gutenschlegeilheilburger (Germany) Dutcheese Reporter
We congratulate all the winners expecially Ed of the Dutcheese Reporter for such fine journalism. We commend his newspaper for its integrity
and truthfullness.
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It's seems every nation has the time to file a complaint against England. But these same nations are unable to attend to matters of state, such as passing on thier turns, how long can these nations neglect their people in pursuit of a matter which can not benefit thier people.
It is also of note that the government of England has made an equitable agreement with the government of Vikland. Even so the government of England has met and will give thier response when their turn arrives.
[This message has been edited by Sophanthro (edited September 08, 2000).]
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Max Webster
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"not benefit thier people."
MY GOD MAN, you don't know what your saying. The Canadian newspaper industry is booming since the English/Viking incident. Traditional newspaper sales have soared and have actually surpassed the sales of the esteemed National Enquirer. Canada's No#1 selling newspaper. People also have actually stopped watching that high quality show "Survivors" and are reading the Dutcheese Reporter. Moral has never been higher. Beer sales are up too, which is very important you know.
Anyway I think I will move to Poland and move in with Luk so that I can watch over him and make sure he plays his turns. Of course I'm assuming that the turn is sitting with Luk, Sorry Luk if I'm wrong.
Turn 96 was sent to Luk on Mon, 4 Sep 2000. I will once again resend the turn to Luk.
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Turn 97 ==> Klair.
England's Response:
Leaders of the world, we advise you to look at the map of the world. Place your eyes upon England. Notice the smallest land area possessed on the globe. While other nations were able to peacefully expand, England was deprived of this benefit. The reasons for this date back to the beginings of time. When England was left to the leadership of no one. At this time she was hemmed in on both sides. We do not blame the governments of Eire and Vikland, as they were merely doing what was best for thier people. In fact England had territory to the North, but that was taken from her. We are small and needed land.
As to the end of the Norse-Anglo conflict. The war is over! Most of the land England took was not even being used by the Vikings. We possess one city: Odense which being size one would mean destruction in attempting to return it. We had in fact possessed more of Vikland but have returned it in the spirit of peace. Secondly England is willing to give a technologies to help rebuild our relations with Norway. We fear that this 'demand' sent forth not in the spirit of peace but in the idea of forcing England to war.
So England proposes this counter agreement.
1. England keeps the small amount of land, Agreed to between England and Vikland.
2. England will give 2 techs to Norway.
[This message has been edited by Sophanthro (edited September 09, 2000).]
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Max Webster
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Canada only wants what's best for the Vikings, and we await the Vikings response before making any further comments on the matter.
Turn 97 was passed on.
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Duck Hunter
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Ft. Myers, Fl
Sep 1999 time: 05:12
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I appreciate the English responce. I would more than agree to the terms stated by English leaders as long as Frazer accepts it as fair.
I can not speak for other nations, but the Germans signed that letter because we felt that Norway was attacked, unprovoked, and we wanted to see that Frazer would be compensated fairly.
As to England's biggest supporter, Jon of Ireland, his threats are quite irritating me. "oh, i'm neutral, I won't pick sides, i'll just sit here as my ally, Frazer, gets stomped on". From now on, I have instructed my closest ministers to not deliver any more messages from Jon to me...they will be passed to the director of foreign affairs.
Ed
Germany
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Fraze
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Crewe, Cheshire,UK
Sep 2000 time: 05:12
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Frazer’s Statement to the world.
The war is over and I can only admit it is as being a Viking defeat.
We have lost a large amount of land most of which was being used and two Cities, Upursula which was destroyed in the Viking retreat in order to minimize English gains and Odense which was a thriving small town and only became a ruin (size 1) town after the English occupation.
We made an agreement with the English as the English forces were much stronger and whilst the major Cities of Trodhiem, Roskilde, Viborg, Bergen, and Goteborg where all well defended (most with 9 Units of Marines), smaller rural cities are less well defended and further Viking losses could only be anticipated.
The English offered terms that guaranteed that the then occupied City of Haldir be returned to Viking territory in exchange for an end to hostiles and a border agreement turning over Viking land to English control including the Viking city of Odense which the English now call home.
Viking thanks and appreciation are due in all nations around the world who offered support especially the Canadian, German, SFU governments who all offered aid in the Viking time of need. It is certainly true that the Vikings have profited from this war in science even though we have lost in all other respects. As a nation we are now determined to rebuild our nation and increase and modernise our defensive forces.
I recognize the difficult position Jon of the Irish was in as the Irish are allied to both sides of the conflict. I can only say that in my he has acted honorably by not breaking the Viking\Irish agreement and remains a trusted friend of the Vikings.
The Viking nation now needs to recover and grow again and we, as a nation have every intention of rebuilding and becoming strong. Trodhiem will yet again be top of the five Cities of the world.
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Klair
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Toulouse, France
Sep 1999 time: 05:12
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Frazer, would you accept English proposal ?
turn 98 to Ed
I have a new internet access, it's slow but it's working. I hope I will have time to read apolyton board
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Max Webster
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Canada will withdraw all forces from the area. After hearing the Viking leaders speech we assume the conflict is over. If the Vikings need any assistance in their rehealing process, please feel free to call upon our nation.
Turn to Luk
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Max Webster
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btw..
Frazer your attention is required over in the Monkey1 thread.
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England would like to end her communist regime. But top officials noted that this would be insanity, if the SFU were to strike. As noted by the Frazer, an agreement has been drawn up between our nations, and an attack would not be a matter of justice, but a matter of hostility and imperilism, therefore we ask the ships approaching English water to turn around. As we will consider piracy and pillaging to be an attack, and we react swiftly and harshly if necessary.
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