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To: United States
From: Germany
(secret):
Trying to get the CSA to agree to peace now is a foolish thing to do. We sugest that the only way is to defeat them first. We urge to try and reunite your nation. It will give Britain and other European powers that are hostile to you less influence in the Americas.
To: France
From: Germany
Surrender now before the more powerfull German armies or face destruction.
To: Britain
From: Germany
We sugest that you stop your foolish support of the French. THey are only weeks away from destruction.
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A deserted island somewhere...
Aug 2003 time: 00:31
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APRIL 1882 Update
GENERAL
(This summary appears at the beginning of every year i.e. every 4 turns.)
For people around the world, it has not been much of a Happy New Year. In fact, in Washington, Cincinnati, and Paris, "happy" is probably the worst description of the year.
The Great War, which started out as a minor border dispute between the United and Confederate States of America, has erupted into the world's first war on a global scale. From the plains of the Mississippi, to the hills and forests of Europe, to the jungles of Africa, to the sands of the Arabian Peninsula, to the mountains of Manchuria, there is hardly a place that the war hasn't touched.
1881 thus closes on a somewhat bad note in the history of the world. There are hopes that the next year will be better, but few actually believe it.
THE GREAT WAR
American Front
The Union blockade of the Confederacy has begun to tighten. Already blockade runners are beginning to have a harder time than usual slipping through.
Using river monitors, the Union has been able to destroy 2 of the 4 bridges leading from Covington, Kentucky, into Cincinnati. This raid has helped to disrupt the Confederates' supply lines and, combined with the pressure applied by Federal forces on the northern side, is causing major morale problems for the Confederate Army of Kentucky.
CSA forces have been driven out of Maryland and West Virginia, but the Federals are having difficulty trying to crack the Confederate lines of fortification on the south side of the Potomac River, which were erected under the personal supervision of Gen. Jackson.
The Federals have resumed activity around the Memphis area in another attempt to take the city. The Confederates continue to hold them at bay, but many believe that this city is not the main target of the operations.
Union troops march into Little Rock! In a maneuver that surprised much of the Confederate High Command, Federal troops took the capital of Arkansas. Though facing stiff resistance, the US troops easily brushed it aside.
A Union attempt to take New Orleans has been repulsed. Facing heavier resistance than usual from the city's coastal defenses, were forced to retreat to the south, onto the peninsula formed by the Mississippi River delta.
Strange floating bombs have disrupted large amounts of traffic on the Mississippi River.
Britain invades United States through Canada! British troops, under the command of Gen. "Chinese" Gordon, have made major progress in the Dakota Territory, despite American preparations. The Union Commander-in-Chief, Gen. Rosecrans, has dispatched Gen. Gordon's counterpart, Gen. George Armstrong Custer, to meet this threat.
Meanwhile, a Mexican declaration of war on the Confederates came at the same time as a Union raid on the town of El Paso. The decision by Emperor Maximillian was mostly influenced by the words his brother, Emperor Francis Joseph of Austro-Hungary. Gen. Stuart and his forces in Texas and Chihuahua-Sonora will be hard-pressed to fend off an attack from two fronts.
European Front
The situation in France is essentially deadlocked. German forces have made some small gains, but few are reaching the double digits in mileage, and all are coming at great price. However, due to the effectiveness of heavy guns the Germans brought up, the British and French haven't fared too well either.
On the Eastern Front, Russia has continued hammering at German lines. The Germans are making fighting withdrawals to better positions, making the Czar's troops pay dearly for every inch of ground they take.
Still no news worth reporting in the Balkans.
Italy enters the war on the side of the Entente! Immediately following this, Austro-Hungary began throwing its forces into Lombardy, pushing back the Italians by sheer weight of numbers. Already Trieste has been taken, and Venice is threatened by Alliance troops. (Just a reminder--Austro-Hungary is an ally of Germany and the US.)
Other Fronts
The fighting in southern Africa has taken on more of a headhunter-style combat, with Germans encouraging natives to kill British civilians and the British enlisting the help of the Zulus, who are themselves not exactly noted for fair conduct by European standards. More deaths have been caused by native attacks on farms and towns than in actual military confrontations.
The Persians have constructed a line of fortifacations that seem to have a few weak spots in them. The Ottomans, however, have gotten a little smarter, and are sitting tight. Meanwhile, the Ottomans have put British forces from Egypt into their lines, pulling out an equal number of their own troops to campaign in the Arabian Peninsula and crush anti-Ottoman resistance.
In Manchuria, Russia and Japan have fought themselves to a standstill. Though Japan has an edge in technology (due to shipments of German weapons), the Russians more than make up for this in numbers. The Chinese emperor continues to resent the fact that both are fighting for control of his land.
At Sea
Under orders from the Crown, the British Royal Navy has been sent out to make a decisive engagement with the Kaiser's German High Seas Fleet. Though some German patrols have been turned back, the High Seas Fleet has yet to tip its hand.
There have been several minor ship-to-ship engagements between the Americans and the British in the North Atlantic, with mixed results.
Miscellaneous
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OTHER NEWS
North America
The Quebec Problem has been partially settled by the increased presence of British troops, though very few Quebecois like the decision.
Europe/Asia Minor
Tied up in the war.
Middle East/North Africa
Tied up in the war.
East Asia/Orient
China is demanding the return of Hong Kong. Taken as concessions after the Opium Wars, the Chinese-British port has grown into a major part of Britain's presence in the Orient. The Chinese Emperor has troops poised and ready to strike.
Central/South Africa
Mostly tied up in the war.
South America
Peru and Chile have taken advantage of the Great War to return to their border dispute unnoticed. As in the last 6 wars, neither side has made any gains.
Brazil invades Argentina! The Emperor's troops poured over the broad plains of Patagonia with the intent of annexing the nation to themselves. Argentina has fought back, repelling initial Brazillian advances but not driving them out completely. The Argentinian government has called upon its allies, Great Britain and France, for help. Venezuela, another Argentine ally, has responded by invading northern Brazil.
Australia/Oceania
I don't know why I even keep track of this section...
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NPC Diplomacy
From: Ireland
To: Home gov't.
Yes, that would be nice.
From: Quebec rebels
To: USA
*secret*
Will you help us establish an independent state?
From: China
To: Great Britain
Return Hong Kong to us... or else!
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Other
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To: Spain
From: Germany
(secret)
The King himself sends his greatings to your leader. We have urget topic to disscuss about the war in Europe. We would like to disscuss this issue futher with you and what your feelings about the war are.
edit:
I thought he was done, sorry.
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Jack_www
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ooc:
Sorry I made a misstake!
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Jack_www
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I have been waiting for the update and responses. I have already made my orders and am waiting on you Specialist290.
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Specialist290
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A deserted island somewhere...
Aug 2003 time: 00:31
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JULY 1882 Update
THE GREAT WAR
American Front
On the US-Confederate-Mexican front, things remain essentially unchanged. However, the Americans have been able to push the British forces from Canada back a little.
European Front
On the front lines, very little progress has been made in either Poland or France. However, Italy has recovered some in Austro-Hungary, while the situation in the Balkans remains essentially the same.
Other Fronts
Australian troops have been able to seize the German Marshall Islands with little resistance. These islands will serve as valuable coaling stations, especially considering the loss of Hong Kong to China.
All other fronts remain unchanged.
At Sea
The German High Seas Fleet has returned to port and is in the process of refitting. Meanwhile, small, sporadic naval fighting is taking place between various forces in the Pacific.
Miscellaneous
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OTHER NEWS
North America
The results of a poll in Quebec by British and Canadian officials were unfortunately delayed by excessively large amounts of red tape. However, they have now reached the Crown. Some of the reasons the Quebecois are restless include discrimination against them as opposed to other Canadians and a lack of sufficient representation in the Canadian Parliament. The government in Ottawa is currently addressing both problems.
Everything else is involved with the war.
Europe/Asia Minor
A Scottish inventor working in Kent has discovered how to make heavier-than-air craft fly. Using a newly-developed gasoline engine, he managed to fly a craft named the Winged Steed 700 ft. and sustain flight for about 30 seconds. The British government is working on ways to refine this new technology and find military applications for it.
Middle East/North Africa
Nothing of interest.
East Asia/Orient
The British government has decided to return Hong Kong to the Chinese government after complaints by Chinese officials.
Central/South Africa
Tied up in the war.
South America
The Argentinian government has managed to drive out the Brazillian forces, but their counterinvasion of Brazil has met stiff resistance. The Argentine government is attempting to
Australia/Oceania
Nothing that hasn't been mentioned above.
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Technology Research/Upgrade Progress
This is where I'll be posting info like when tech levels will become available for research, how much progress is made on upgrades, etc.
The Early Modern Age is now available for research in all areas, and stats will be regarded for air forces. In order to get an air force, you must first research the tech level for it (Low Tech Early-Modern Age), then once that is accomplished, begin construction of one.
Tech Research
Great Britain has researched Low-Tech Early Modern Age for the air force and is sharing it with the Ottoman Empire, France, and the CSA.
Germany: Navy, Industrial Age, LT-->HT, 4 turns
Upgrades
Germany: Navy, Tiny-->Small, 3 Turns
GB: Air Force, None-->Tiny, 1 turn
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Other
-I haven't updated the front page stats in a while, so I'll try to work on that during the week. Also, if anyone has any research or upgrading in progress, please post it (or PM me) with the amount of turns you expect it to take once the update is finished and I'll try to get that in. (Note: The amount of turns it actually will take may be adjusted slightly due to economy, etc., as mentioned in the first post).
-I'm starting to rethink the way I do updates. I'll let you guys tell me how long you think your research and upgrades will take, and I'll adjust them according to economy, size, and other factors.
Last edited by Specialist290 on 24-11-2003 at 01:57
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I think it is already dead, so dont worry.
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