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RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:19 pm
by Delyn Locksmiths
In the meantime - British Forces have captured Jerusalem

here's the photographic evidence.

Here are the battle plans for our advance into the middle east, as you can see Turkish forces are in dissaray. Hopefully our Balkan allies are experiencing similar success on the northern front.

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We hope the Turks understand how desperate this situation is for them. If they'd like to come to peace then the Sultan is welcome to approach us with terms.

RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:59 pm
by Delyn Locksmiths
Hey Slowhand, whilst awaiting your next turn - do you fancy doing this.....?

ORIGINAL: SlowHand

For Outside Observers: Currently we are about 7-ninths through our 3rd turn. Looks like Turn 4 might have a lot of action. If I can find time in the next day or two, I'll try to document the complex 9-Nation War-Peace Matrix that evolved through the first 3 turns (and hence is known to all players).


RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 10:56 pm
by SlowHand
Will do. But today is a big football (American) day here in the US.

RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:31 am
by all5n
(out of context)

This is interesting. I fully expected my fleet to get severely weakened this turn, as it is at a 4:5 disadvantage in power points as noted on the unit stacks. This leads me to wonder what kind of power advantage is required for better odds of victory in fleet engagements.

I would have done the exact same thing if I were playing France, so i consider his actions to be well played. No easy meat, so to speak.

An item to keep in mind for the future, for sure.

ORIGINAL: Haudrauf1962

Again only the spokesman of the president is available to answer the question of journalists about recent hostilities between France and Spain. The president himself is busy with urgent private matters.

Our Navy tried an attack to a strong Spanish formation. Obviously the Spanish were stronger than expected, which forced our brave sailors to retreat with a bloody nose. We lost a non-disclosed naval unit while sinking a Spanish submarine.

In North Africa the local HQ ordered a tactical retreat, after weakening attacking Spanish forces with a surprise airstrike.

In Bayonne an airstrike ended with mixed results after having been intercepted by Spanish fighters.



RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 8:11 am
by all5n
Il Duce sends his warmest regards to the people of the world.
 
The Spanish Republic wishes to report mixed results on the united front against the French.
 
The Spanish Air Force was able to conduct missions in the south of France un-impeded, pounding an infantry unit caught out in the plains.
 
The Spanish Navy once again wonders if it has bitten off more than it can chew with these French Devils.  The might of the spanish fleet was unable to sink a French Destroyer abandoned by the rest of the french fleet after repeated attempts.  The destroyer in the mean time was able to take out a Spanish Cruiser (~400 strength vs 5 strength) and escaped unharmed.
 
Il Duce has personally ordered an official investigation in this matter, as this debacle has clearly been an embarrasment for all of Spain.  One hopes that the French will decorate the brave crew of this destroyer appropriately.

RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 8:26 am
by SlowHand
This is interesting. I fully expected my fleet to get severely weakened this turn, as it is at a 4:5 disadvantage in power points
I think that the view you get of the "Power Points" of an Enemy Formation is strongly affected (on land and on sea) by the "Recon" value of the units you have adjacent to the NME. I've noticed this on land, and think I've seen the same at sea: as you move more units adjacent to an NME, the "Power Points" value changes. Only when you attack, do you get Perfect information on the actual types and numbers of NME units present.
 
And with Naval assets (more so than with Land units), I think you have the added complication that certain types of units have advantages and disadvantages vs. certain other Naval units that are not reflected in the "Power Points" number, per the formula in the manual.

RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 11:24 pm
by SlowHand
RECAP OF MADCAP DIPLOMACY BETWEEN NNs OVER TURNS 1-4:
 
Turn 1:
- Italy made Peace with Germany
- France made Peace with Germany
- France made Peace with Italy
- Britain made Peace with Balkans
- Britain made peace with France
 
Ahh haa! A Tripartite alliance between Germany-France-Italy. The periphery countries are nervous.
 
Turn 2: The "Can't we all just get along?" Turn
Turkey Made Peace with Russia
Spain Made Peace with Balkans
Spain Made Peace with Britain
Sandinavia Made Peace with Germany
Sandinavia Made Peace with Italy
Sandinavia Made Peace with France
Sandinavia Made Peace with Britain
Italy Made Peace with Balkans
Italy Made Peace with Russia
Balkans Made Peace with Russia
Britain Made Peace with Russia
Britain Made Peace with Turkey
 
Turn 3:
Spain Made Peace with Scandinavia
Scandinavia Made Peace with Balkans
Russia Made Peace with Spain
 
Turn 4:
Britain made Peace with Germany
 
WAR REPORTS:
- As early as turn 3, hostilities were reported between Spain and France, and the Balkans and Germany. Despite mediation efforts, the conflicts continue.
- In turn 4: Perfidious Albion! Despite a Peace agreed to on Turn 2, Britain snatches a city from Turkey. Stay tuned for turn 5.
 
Other than that, no other hostilities are reported.
 
Graphics update to follow as they become available.
 
 

RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:31 am
by mllange
Krrrrkk!! Squaaak!!! We interrupt this BBC broadcast with the following broadcast from Rome: "The world rests a little easier this night. The cowardly reign of the traitor who called himself, "Il Duce" is over. He who would have led our nation to ruin with his foolish dreams of a new Roman Empire lies dead, his family and closest associates safely removed from power."

"The Italian people have spoken, hearing the cries of their oppressed brethren in Poland, Austria and the Czeck Republic who have been held within the iron grip of Nazi Germany since their earlier invasions. Rumors of atrocities against humankind by the Germans have sadly been confirmed by informants within the German government. They have asked for assistiance from their Italian and Balkan neighbors, hoping to see the evil influence of the Nazi regime removed from their country forever. Earlier this week Balkan forces bravely moved into German-occupied Poland, hoping to rescue and aid those who have been so brutally oppressed by the Germans. Reports are coming in that shortly after midnight the man called "Il Duce" was assassinated in his sleep and Italian troops rushed Northward in a lightning strike rescuing the city of Munich and moving further toward Prague in a desperate attempt to assist their Balkan neighbors in saving the Poles before there are no longer Poles left to save. There is no word as yet who controls the Italian government or armed forces."

"The Italian people sincerely hope their actions do not come too late for those they hope to aid. Large numbers of faithful gather within the holy grounds of the Vatican in prayer holding candlelight vigils on behalf of the brave Italian men moving forth and for those they hope to save. Hopefully the world will see beyond the falsehoods spread by the Nazi government and those who support them and will come to the aid of the Italian and Balkan forces who so far stand alone in their response to the horrific news of atrocities."

RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 2:03 am
by all5n
I would like to report that F. Franco read the above report and promptly got drunk wondering what was actually said or meant.  When i suggested that this was the intended effect i was summarily dismissed for the evening.  I left him to his sangria.

RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 1:11 pm
by BULLDOGINTHEUK
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RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 3:04 pm
by GrumpyMel
Well that is one nice thing about Italy.... they say if you don't like the government you needn't worry... as there will likey be a new one next week [;)]
 
 
 
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RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 9:10 pm
by MrLongleg
This time the French President himself explains the details of a great victory against the Spanish aggressors in the battle of Carcassone. A Spanish armoured formation was almost anihilated with very little losses on the French side. In North Africa a successful airstrike also was able to convert a Spanish armoured formation into smoking rubble.

Ih a political side note the Preisdent noted, that it hs to be seen what comes out of the regime change in Italy. Framce is waiting for a first diplomatic depeche from Italy to determine its future attitude towards this new regime. Of course French assumes, that the city of Munich will be soon be returned to their  owners as a guesture of peace from the Italian government.



RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 10:42 pm
by Delyn Locksmiths
We cannot allow our Spanish allies to suffer the unarranted agression from the French, we have bombarded french coastal towns in retaliation.

RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 1:33 pm
by BULLDOGINTHEUK
Sounds like all out war has started [X(]

RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:50 pm
by all5n
The battle at Carcassone continues.
 
Spanish air power continues to dominate in the south of france, and with some well placed artillery 2 French units there have been significantly reduced.  The damaged armored units made a tactical withdrawal for reinforcements.
 
In africa a French infantry unit was all but wiped out by naval bombardment and an assault by 2 infantry units.  The last river between our forces and algiers has been crossed.
 
Looking at the total losses for the war so far, they are about even on both sides.

RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:05 pm
by BULLDOGINTHEUK
It is a dire day for Germany. Balkan forces have attacked the Fatherland on 3 fronts. Also, the Treacherous Italians, who were supposed to be our friends have joined the Balkans in an all out assault. Their main aim seems to be the cities of Munich and Warsaw. It is not a good day to be a Nazi. We have so many borders and nations to stop [:(]. Private Hanz following a major artillery bombardment of Italian 150mm's swallowed his wurst too quickly and suffered a loss of lung functions and sadly died. He has been buried with full honours. The evil Italian-Baltico Alliance will seemingly stop at nothing [:-]. I am retiring to Woolfs Lair to assess the military situation [>:][/align] [/align] [/align]

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RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 5:31 am
by mllange
In spite of a massive Nazi propaganda campaign both abroad and within the provinces of Italy, efforts are underway to establish a new Republic of Italy. Hardline elements of the previous Mussolini regime have been effectively removed from power, temporarily weakening the government and military even as a swell of hope begins to rise among the Italian people. A wave of charitable compassion for refugees fleeing the Nazi atrocities welcomes the impoverished throngs sweeping across the borders from Nazi occupied territories hoping to find food and shelter.

Military forces report only token resistance in their movements toward Warsaw, however the casualty count continues to rise in efforts to free the captive city from German occupation. As the fledgling Republic struggles to find footing and provide even the most basic services and government, Italian diplomats begin to work their way toward valued friends and allies hoping to calm tensions and re-establish strained diplomatic ties. The Nazi propaganda has been effective in efforts to portray the Italian humanitarian rescue operations as open aggression and hostilities. Italy welcomes any who wish to aid or oversee humanitarian efforts with the refugee camps as tens of thousands continue to flee the Nazi war machine.

Presidential elections are still weeks away as the hopes and prayers of all faithful Italians go forth on behalf of their sons and brothers on foreign soil.

RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 1:53 pm
by BULLDOGINTHEUK
************* ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL PEACE LOVING NATIONS **************

Italy, who we thought was a friend has knifed us in ze back. Zeez are dire times my friends. After providing ze Italian military with details and composition of all Whermacht forces believing they were allied to uz they have used zis information to launch an all out assault wiz their trecherous partners, the Balkans. Zey cannot be trusted and vil do the same to you all given a chance.

Ve use zeiz this time to call on counties to rise up against ze Italio-Balkan threat before it iz too late. Zoze Pizza loving havwitz muzt be stopped. On zeir first day of ze assault zey forgot to blow ze bloody doorz off zo [:D]





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RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:29 pm
by MrLongleg
The French President is shocked by the treachery and back stabbing attacl of Great Britain to our coast line. We will do all the neccessary steps to defend our homeland from this cowardly attack.

RE: 9 Player Diplomacy (nooobs only)

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:20 am
by mllange
Exhausted Italian troops report the welcome news that for the moment at least, the brave Czech city of Prague has been taken back from the Nazi occupation forces although strong opposition forces remain on the outskirts. While Czech refugees find their hopes lifted the world anxiously awaits word of the struggle that surely lies ahead to hold the shattered hulk of this once proud metropolis. On the Western front, Italian troops strengthened their supply lines moving into Stuttgart without encountering any German resistance.

Within Prague herself, International agencies embedded with Italian units report evidence of human atrocities by the Nazis on a scale never before seen in human history as they move through the tattered remains of city streets and crumbled buildings. Fears continue to mount that these reports are only token indicators of what will be found as the rescue forces move deeper into Poland and other occupied lands in the weeks and months ahead.