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France: Builds 1 unit
Italy: Builds 1 unit
Russia: Builds 2 units
Message from England to Italy and Russia
We did it!
We did it!
We did it!
We did it!
WE!
Message from France to Master, England, Italy, and Russia
Fellows:
Some general information and then some information to
each of you, sorry for the joint message. I have little
time.
I will not be able to handle the next Spring Phase until
after Christmas. I suddenly will have to go out of town
for a funeral. I apologize for the delay (I would
rather not have the need to go). Between rushing to get
everything done, a 24 hours experiment, and needing rest
before a 13 hour drive, I will have little time. This
is a bad time of year for it, but when is there a good
time?
I will take care of the retreats and adjustments before I
go. I realize that someone may need an break between
Xmas and New Years, if so we will have to pick this up
after the 1st.
I know my moves were a gamble, but I wanted the game to
end so I took some chances. I took my one shot at glory,
but fell short. <Shrug> Better luck next time.
Doug:
I will need that extension that I warned you about. But
wait until I give you the details.
Roberto:
You set me up well. I was nervous but took the risk
because of wanting to end the game soon. Nice job.
There are no hard feelings on my part. I am sure that I
deserved it.
Nick:
I apologize most to you. You can now staunchly enroll me
in the 'I will not set draw until Italy is eliminated'
club. Do I get an ID or something? :-)
Ivy (&Nick):
Upon my return, you will find me cooperative, a bit
cautious, but very honest. I will be happy with a
three-way draw. If you choose another path, that is of
course your call. You will have some time to reflect on
the best course of action.
--Prince Boar
PS: Very happy holidays to each of you if I do not get a
chance to say it later. I have enjoyed getting to know
you.
Message from England to Italy
Roberto,
Congratulations. That was the finest job of espionage that I have ever
seen. Also, permitting Nick to attack Sevastopol (without a self-bounce)
may have been just what it took to sway Nick into cooperating. I notice,
though, that he waited until early this morning before submitting
moves. He must have been really wavering.
>Nick:
>I apologize most to you. You can now staunchly enroll me
>in the 'I will not set draw until Italy is eliminated'
>club.
This seems to confirm that it was Russia who did not set draw.
>Ivy (&Nick):
>Upon my return, you will find me cooperative, a bit
>cautious, but very honest. I will be happy with a
>three-way draw. If you choose another path, that is of
>course your call. You will have some time to reflect on
>the best course of action.
France also sent a private message to Russia and me saying that he would
accept a 3-way. Given the wording, I think he might accept a 4-way if Nick
would. I'll see what I can do.
Ivy
France: BUILD Army Marseilles
Italy: WAIVE
Russia: BUILD Army St Petersburg
Russia: BUILD Army Warsaw
Centers
England: 7
France: 13
Italy: 6
Russia: 8
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