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Diplomacy Logs - Winter 1904

May 13th, 2011
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  1. Diplomacy Winter 1904
  2. « Sent to: Shadoweh on: May 06, 2011, 11:38:46 am » ReplyQuoteDelete
  3. Jumping the gun a bit, eh? I thought we were supposed to wait for the actual build before leaping to glory. :ohdear:
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  6. Diplomacy Winter 1904
  7. « Sent to: Yonowaaru on: May 06, 2011, 11:39:42 am » ReplyQuoteDelete
  8. So, uh. You wouldn't have anything to do with that German army in Tyrolia, would you? :wat:
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  11. Re: Diplomacy Winter 1904
  12. « Sent to: Yonowaaru on: May 06, 2011, 11:54:30 am » ReplyQuoteDelete
  13. Hmm. Has Germany been in contact with you recently?
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  16. Re: Diplomacy Winter 1904
  17. « Sent to: Yonowaaru on: May 06, 2011, 12:01:07 pm » ReplyQuoteDelete
  18. Yeah, we agreed to ignore each other for the time being. She went to Russia and is now moving West, while I'm stuck in an eternal fight with Turkey.
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  20. Now see, this is strange. Russia told me that you and Germany were in an alliance. I'd think Germany has contacted you before, yes? ::)
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  24. Re: Diplomacy Winter 1904
  25. « Sent to: Shadoweh on: May 06, 2011, 12:24:21 pm » ReplyQuoteDelete
  26. Hmm, I guess that works. I was originally thinking of moving my army to Venice so I could get more fleets out, but this is okay too. The only thing is that I need to be able to move my fleet away from Trieste so I can produce more fleets, so I can't defend from there. This obviously isn't an issue yet, but I want to be able to move to Adriatic Sea so I can take a potshot at either Naples or Eastern Mediterranean.
  27. I see a solution though. I will produce my fleet this winter. In the spring, my fleet supports your army into Venice. My army in Vienna will move to Tyrolia. Then I can give Venice support from Tyrolia while my fleet in Trieste moves away.
  28. How does that sound?
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  32. Re: Diplomacy Winter 1904
  33. « Sent to: Yonowaaru on: May 06, 2011, 12:24:52 pm » ReplyQuoteDelete
  34. Hmm, I see. Tell me if you hear any news about Germany then.
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  38. Re: Diplomacy Winter 1904
  39. « Sent to: Shadoweh on: May 06, 2011, 12:39:32 pm » ReplyQuoteDelete
  40. Alright then, it's a deal! Nah, I'll just do what I said in the previous message - this way we our positions are guaranteed by the end of the year.
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  42. [s]I can't wait to be able to actually do something to Turkey.[/s]
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  46. Diplomacy Winter 1904
  47. « Sent to: Dorian G. on: May 07, 2011, 11:46:29 pm » ReplyQuoteDelete
  48. Build Fleet at Trieste
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  52. Re: Diplomacy Winter 1904
  53. « Sent to: Schezo on: May 08, 2011, 12:13:40 am » ReplyQuoteDelete
  54. Wait what.
  55. It sounds like a plan, to be sure, but I'm not sure if it will work properly. But hey, a gambit's a gambit, right? That said, your army moving east doesn't disturb our plans in the south, and I think we should continue to siege Constantinople in the meanwhile lest Doll break his fleet out into the Aegean for lack of pressure.
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  57. I guess I could move my Budapestian army to Rumania in the spring and then move back in the fall. I'm not entirely sure what this is supposed to accomplish though.
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  60. Re: Diplomacy Winter 1904
  61. « Sent to: Schezo on: May 08, 2011, 12:56:02 am » ReplyQuoteDelete
  62. Hmm. The problem is that if Norway and Germany do decide to take Sevastopol, it'll be all you can do just to hold them off, and you won't be able to do anything but defend. I'll try and see if I can't find out what Germany is planning in that area.
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