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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Bay12 AtWar league
« on: July 24, 2013, 03:37:11 pm »
Berlin
"How goes the war, Agent Schmidt?"
"Could you be more specific?"
"Let's start with the Iberian conflict."
"Slowed down due to our effort being focused on the Indians. We expect to take Portugal within the month; ideally, those forces will help us take the last French cities."
"Good. And as for the rest of Europe?"
"Turkish or West Russian, depending on the region. Notably, part of Kazakhstan is partly held by West Russia, although Astana is East Russian."
"Speaking of the Russians--"
"For the most part, they are being helpful. They have not impeded our advances to the Middle East, and in fact leave some cities completely ungarrisoned despite the nearby troop movements."
"Thank God. If we couldn't move our troops through their territory--"
"We can."
"Which leads to a natural segue into the most important topic of discussion."
"Indeed. Our armies have reached the Middle East. Nukus is ours, and a proper beachhead should be formed within the next month."
"The Indians?"
"They've conquered the majority of China and the rest of Southeast Asia, save for Cambodia and the Indonesian region. The eastern quarter of China is under East Russian control, save Hong Kong, as is the remainder of what China once held save the southernmost portion of Korea, the northernmost isles of Japan, and Khaborovsk. They may try to attack Siberia, but it's impossible to say."
"China won't be an issue?"
"No more than Iceland."
"Excellent. Supplies? How is that coming?"
"Nearly all expendable income is being funneled into the war."
"I'll take that as a good thing."
"It could be better, but it could also be much worse. We've accumulated an excellent sum of forces over the past year."
"Diplomatic situation changed?"
"Not in the least. The old Triple Alliance is strong, as is the Indochinese Coalition--"
"As strong as it can be with next to no supplies, less of an army, and few cities of note."
"--obviously. The most recent development, and it's hardly new, is West Russia's alliance with all other nations. One can only imagine how it will end up."
"How so?"
"Two considerations. Firstly, the war against India."
"So far, I think it has seemed to be staying neutral."
"However, it is hemmed in on all sides by the Triple Alliance. Once they finish taking a few cities in the westernmost portion of Russia, they'll be essentially out of places to expand. Unless they can curtail their Imperialistic desires, they will want to expand, the most obvious--"
"Kazakhstan?"
"...Yes. A war over Kazakhstan seems quite possible. Moreover, they seem to be moving forces in that direction."
"One hopes we're wrong...in any case, let us consider strategy against the Indians. With the Russians and Turks."
"You want a secure line?"
"Of course. Connect me to them, then do what I've instructed you."
"As you wish." Agent Schmidt provided the secure line and exited, humming the James Bond theme music.
"How goes the war, Agent Schmidt?"
"Could you be more specific?"
"Let's start with the Iberian conflict."
"Slowed down due to our effort being focused on the Indians. We expect to take Portugal within the month; ideally, those forces will help us take the last French cities."
"Good. And as for the rest of Europe?"
"Turkish or West Russian, depending on the region. Notably, part of Kazakhstan is partly held by West Russia, although Astana is East Russian."
"Speaking of the Russians--"
"For the most part, they are being helpful. They have not impeded our advances to the Middle East, and in fact leave some cities completely ungarrisoned despite the nearby troop movements."
"Thank God. If we couldn't move our troops through their territory--"
"We can."
"Which leads to a natural segue into the most important topic of discussion."
"Indeed. Our armies have reached the Middle East. Nukus is ours, and a proper beachhead should be formed within the next month."
"The Indians?"
"They've conquered the majority of China and the rest of Southeast Asia, save for Cambodia and the Indonesian region. The eastern quarter of China is under East Russian control, save Hong Kong, as is the remainder of what China once held save the southernmost portion of Korea, the northernmost isles of Japan, and Khaborovsk. They may try to attack Siberia, but it's impossible to say."
"China won't be an issue?"
"No more than Iceland."
"Excellent. Supplies? How is that coming?"
"Nearly all expendable income is being funneled into the war."
"I'll take that as a good thing."
"It could be better, but it could also be much worse. We've accumulated an excellent sum of forces over the past year."
"Diplomatic situation changed?"
"Not in the least. The old Triple Alliance is strong, as is the Indochinese Coalition--"
"As strong as it can be with next to no supplies, less of an army, and few cities of note."
"--obviously. The most recent development, and it's hardly new, is West Russia's alliance with all other nations. One can only imagine how it will end up."
"How so?"
"Two considerations. Firstly, the war against India."
"So far, I think it has seemed to be staying neutral."
"However, it is hemmed in on all sides by the Triple Alliance. Once they finish taking a few cities in the westernmost portion of Russia, they'll be essentially out of places to expand. Unless they can curtail their Imperialistic desires, they will want to expand, the most obvious--"
"Kazakhstan?"
"...Yes. A war over Kazakhstan seems quite possible. Moreover, they seem to be moving forces in that direction."
"One hopes we're wrong...in any case, let us consider strategy against the Indians. With the Russians and Turks."
"You want a secure line?"
"Of course. Connect me to them, then do what I've instructed you."
"As you wish." Agent Schmidt provided the secure line and exited, humming the James Bond theme music.