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Max Webster
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The Romans applaud the courageous actions of the Aztec leader taking over the leadership of the primitive Greeks. We want to help and if there is anything we can do please just ask.
[This message has been edited by Max Webster (edited August 17, 2000).]
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Phil Y the Science Guy
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Houston, TX, USA
Mar 2000 time: 05:12
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Turn 94 to Heximius of the Greeks
Maestro,
The Southern US cities are rather upset about Emancipation changing their way of life. Please understand if they do not react positively to a Diplomat discussing equality and the like.
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hexagonian
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Gnawing on your mind...
Jun 1999 time: 23:12
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Indeed, the world has noble leaders...
When Hextapul arrived at the shores of Greece, he was greeted by a delegation of Viking and Roman leaders, bearing gifts for the downtrodden people of that land. The Greek nation is forever in the debt of these fine nations. Indeed, mercy is a rare commodity in the world.
However, the work is far from done...The coffers of Greece have been drained from the previous regime, and the science program is non-existant - people need to eat and to be paid for their work, before aspiring to greater things...
Elections were held for the Presidency of Greece. In a resounding vote of confidence, Hextapul was elected President for Life of Greece with an 94% vote among the general population - the other 6% going for the Anarchist Party candidate of the Russian Consortium. Rioting has been curtailed as the celebration commences.
A new day of hope in Greece - a country probably never to aspire toward greatness in the world, but glad to be alive this day.
Hextapul sends greetings to the new leaders of the Aztecs, and would like to gently remind him that it was his noble sacrifice that allowed him to rule in spendor. He also sends greetings to the Dutch leader and wishes him well in the establishment of his rulership, as that people were also without direction for a time. It is humbling to see suffering in any form.
He also thanks Maestro for his concern concerning a possible slaving situation in Greece - however, Hextapul has learned to abhor slavery and wishes that curse to be removed from the world... Greece is free of slaves.
Long live freedom!
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Phil Y the Science Guy
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Houston, TX, USA
Mar 2000 time: 05:12
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Maestro,
Many of my southern leaders did take it personally. You said, "Yes, I really hope the Americans have lots and lots of slave cities !" They naturally want to preserve their way of life and were offended by what they felt was an attack on their culture.
I, however, do not take it personally and will work with them to lead them to a more enlightened way of thinking.
No hard feelings on my side!
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Shavlor
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Kempton, PA, USA
Oct 1999 time: 05:12
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Hi everyone just wondering how everything in this universe is going. Hmmmmmm how are the Greeks faring?
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Max Webster
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Rome is dissapointed that the Americans would not allow us to form an embassy. We came in peace and wanted a friendly relationship with them. We have noticed alot of American troops in our vicinity lately. All this is very disconcerting to us. We say this that we will defend our borders at all cost and have taken steps to increase our capability to defend ourselves.
Turn to Swissy
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Max Webster
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Phil of the Americans
Well it must be nice to be in position not to rely on the benefits of an embassy. We agree that embassy's do have their pros and cons, yet we would be more comfortable with one. We were not worried at first about the wandering soldiers but after a rejected peace treaty, a diplomat confronted by soldiers, refusal of embassy or ignored correspondence. I started to believe the Americans had evil intentions on their mind.
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Phil Y the Science Guy
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Houston, TX, USA
Mar 2000 time: 05:12
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Ok, I'll give you guys a chance, what are the benefits of an embassy established in one's civilization?
The obvious con is that the other civ has a permanent spy in your civilization.
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Phil Y the Science Guy
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Houston, TX, USA
Mar 2000 time: 05:12
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I suppose if I was that far that Fascism was available, I would want to keep it a secret. But I can assure the world, no plans to move the Americans toward Fascism (at least not in HHR, but I can't speak for the secret desires of AL Gore & the like). But he is probably more of a Socialist given the desire to Nationalize everything! But given the depravity of humankind, socialism ends up as Fascism anyway.
No the Americans are a free people and want to stay that way. That's why I am investing billions in SDI!
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Phil Y the Science Guy
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Houston, TX, USA
Mar 2000 time: 05:12
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Some of you have been around long enough to recall the strange Beaver worship cult. It apparently has re-emerged with the Dutch nation. The delerious Beaver worship group has forcibly taken a Beaver good within American soil. In fact a Dutch city has been planted within the city radius of an American city.
Apparently diplomatic efforts engaged in between the Americans & Dutch have failed as the city is still there within the US city radius. In fact even my gracious offers to trade that Beaver to the Dutch have failed.
Have the other peace loving civilizations any ideas on how to handle this situation?
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