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The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 6:33 pm
by scott64
What would happen if the sun never sets on the Japanese Empire? [:'(] This will be a 2X2 game with myself and swift. [8D] against Roger Neilson and Mike Dixon. [:-][:'(] I will command the ocean areas and swift will command China and Southeast Asia. Let the games begin. [:)][8D]

RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 6:46 pm
by Roger Neilson
is this locked to us or can we read and contribute Scott?

RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 6:58 pm
by scott64
Yes, both sides can contribute. Look for some deception. [:'(]

RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 7:09 pm
by Roger Neilson
In war truth is the first casualty!

I may indulge my imagination a bit on this one.

Roger

RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 8:40 pm
by scott64
We are off and running.[8D]

RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 9:07 pm
by wernerpruckner
Scott,

cannot open the save, please send again

Werner

PS:
also need the password

RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 9:13 pm
by Roger Neilson
Allied intercepts of Japnese radio traffic suggests that they are experiencing some level of communication difficulty.

Roger




RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 9:45 pm
by Roger Neilson
Dear Parents

I did promise I would write when I got to Singapore, so here I am. It is difficult to believe that back home it is cold and the news of the bombing and rationing is not good. Here we are having a wonderful time, it is very warm and we have to spend much of the day doing nothing to conserve our energy. This is a wonderful posting... my main job is to wander round checking how things look and finding out any bits of gossip so I can feed them back to my commanders back in the Ministry.

Everyone here feels that nothing will come of all this war of words between the Japs and us. For heaven's sake, they were our allies in the last show weren't they?

Yesterday I wandered round the docks a bit and took some pictures. I include one of a Dutch submarine on a goodwill visit.

Tomorrow I journey north to the malayan border so it may be a while before i write again. I am supposed to go and check our defences at a place called Khota Baru.

Best wishes to all at The Grange

Sebastian



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RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 4:34 am
by scott64
We are off and running. Our strike on Pearl was a good one. So far only St Louis has been sunk. Numerous BB have been hit, I think 6 or 7 were hit with the majority having torpedo hits.[:'(]

RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 11:10 am
by wernerpruckner
After several problems we restarted the game.

The starting turn was probably a bit surprosing for our opponents, but as well as for us - the KB did not do what she should have done - arrgh. On the other hand the Allied players do not know where the KB may be [:'(]

Werner

RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 11:34 am
by Roger Neilson
Dear Millicent

I know I said that I would write frequently while I was out here in Singapore and you were back home in dear old England, but something has come up and there may be periods when you don't hear from me.... I am on a trip to (censored) in the north of (censored). Anyway it would appear that the Japs have very stupidly misread their charts and tried to land some troops in the wrong place! I can only assume they were on an exercise to the north of us which is their territory anyway. What can you expect when they all wear those funny glasses. When some of our men went to try to tell them of their mistake they shot at them! So, I suppose technically we are at war with them. Its all got a bit out of hand now and instead of us all sitting down to sort this out over some tea (far too early for a snifter, the sun wasn't even up never mind over the yardarm) their ships are steaming around shelling the beach and they seem to have called in some of their airforce too.

Well this is my first taste of the real thing and I can assure you it is damned noisy! You have to laugh though, some runner has just come into HQ to report they are riding down the road on bicycles.... I mean, this has got to be a mistake hasn't it? Whoever starts a war without first telling the other side, and who tries to fight riding bicyles???

Well, the CO is making some comments to me about 'maybe its time I did something instead of lounging around writing letters' so I'd better show willing I suppose.

See you soon old thing! Enjoy Christmas at The Grange, I don't think I'll be there for it this year.

Affectionately

Sebastian

PS I vaguely recall from my history lessons at Eton that the Japs did once fight Russia without actually telling them.... hmmmm

RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 11:45 am
by Roger Neilson
Priority decode

Eyes only CinC: Far East Command.

Reports of landings and other hostile acts along the coast of Malaya and Borneo
Air attacks taking place to support landings and also seeking to deny airbase use to our airforces
Every indication is that this is undeclared war by the forces of Imperial Japan
Suggest full and urgent mobilisation of all forces under your command and operation of Plan Welshman.
Further intel to follow as it is available.
Current postion is Whitechapel.

George

RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 11:47 am
by Roger Neilson
Well, I suppose as long as the Japs do..... or can't you locate it either???? [:D]

RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 9:17 pm
by Roger Neilson
Prioritydecode:


Eyes only CinC Far East Command

Situation interesting enough to relocate to position Elephant and Castle.....

'George'



RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 2:10 pm
by Roger Neilson
Dear Millicent

A bit of spare time on my hands again. From rumours elsewhere it may be that the Japs have really attacked us and the Yanks. I can't believe their audacity. We had quite a little argument with them at (censored), but the CO decided to fool them by leaving at night and letting them wear themselves out shelling empty positions on the beach.

Anyway we have moved inland and that way their bally batteleships can't shell us - they were giving us a bit of a headache I can tell you. Its fairly wet and hot jungle around us now but the CO says we will soon be back on the open road and joining the rest of our lads so we can throw these impudent little men out on their ears!

I wish I'd had my camera handy to take a picture of those silly little yellow men on their bikes! Well we won't see them where we are now, you cannot cycle over this sort of area.

I have passed this on to a Dutch Planter who has promised to post it when he reaches (censored)

Deepest regards


Sebastian

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RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 2:24 pm
by patrickl
Hi Roger
ORIGINAL: Roger Neilson

Dear Parents

I did promise I would write when I got to Singapore, so here I am. It is difficult to believe that back home it is cold and the news of the bombing and rationing is not good. Here we are having a wonderful time, it is very warm and we have to spend much of the day doing nothing to conserve our energy. This is a wonderful posting... my main job is to wander round checking how things look and finding out any bits of gossip so I can feed them back to my commanders back in the Ministry.

Everyone here feels that nothing will come of all this war of words between the Japs and us. For heaven's sake, they were our allies in the last show weren't they?

Yesterday I wandered round the docks a bit and took some pictures. I include one of a Dutch submarine on a goodwill visit.

Tomorrow I journey north to the malayan border so it may be a while before i write again. I am supposed to go and check our defences at a place called Khota Baru.

Best wishes to all at The Grange

Sebastian



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Very good writing with nice attachments! Just like a novel.[;)]

RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 3:03 pm
by Roger Neilson
As this is the Nasty Nips AAR I'm just hi-jacking it occasionally top spread some gloom and despondency amongst them with despatches from the front in true stiff upper lip brit fashion!

You will see several personalities emerge from this as I indulge my literary, digital imaging and historical self. I've been inspired by some of the other AARs on here.

I'll also, with the permission of my co-ally, drop in some sitreps in the way of maps because I have great difficulty myself in making sense of pure narrative when describing actions and strategies.

It also kills time in between waiting for the next move to make!

Cheers

Roger

BTW the pic is taken outside of a Pub in Ireland called The Bloody Stream which is built over the site of a battle between the Normans and the Irish way back in the mists of time.....

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RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 3:31 pm
by patrickl
Hi,

Your writings remind me of George Orwell's "Burmese Days" and "1984" - good etonian English! Sign, hardly read nowadays! [:(] Look forward to more of yours! Drink to your good health![;)]
Cheers
Patrick

RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 6:48 am
by Roger Neilson
Signal to Commander Port Moresby
From Captain HMAS Adelaide

Pleased to inform that following orders to intercept Jap TF Sheila at Port Outback mission accomplished. Two large personnel transports very heavily damaged. Request some repainting of some of superstructure on return to base. Now heading for celebration drinks.

Await further orders.

McSweeney, Capt.




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RE: The Sun Will Never Set - A 2X2 PBEM

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 9:50 pm
by Roger Neilson
Signal to Commander Port Moresby
From Commodore Musketeer Squadron
Night of 12th Dec 1941

Pleased to report the success of Operation Sheepshearer. Whilst cruising in the proximity of Port Outback intercepted Jap TF Blacksheep. Force comprised 13 ships AK, AP, PG and AG. Opened fire at 22,000 yards and began to score hits immediately. Closed to 8,000 yards and scored at least two torpedo hits. Darkness ended the engagement with 4 confirmed sinkings and another 6 ships burning and almost dead in the water. Suggest that this TF will not be able to fulfil its objective and will have difficulty getting any of its damaged ships back to Truk.

Proceeding now to RV with another musketeer for futher adventures.

Larkin, Commodore.

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