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  1. Full IAG of what? Either of the territory you gave him, in which case it is subtracted from you(Which is what I am saying)....OR....I don't know...The full IAG of 1? Anywho, I am off, exam time! Yay....
  2. The money has to come from somewhere. There is no inherant link between land and money, so the money needs to be subtracted from somewhere and given to him. Will add
  3. United Nations Intervention-Treaty: [hide] The Coalition(minus Mather) pays 1 trillion to Dusty in treasury money and 500 billion in IAG(as of next year) Rocco keeps 80% of his IAG, the rest goes to Doom. Spainish territory is divided between South Africa and France. South Asian Federation is divided between Dusty, Mather and Ico(Or between Dusty and Ico, Dusty getting the parts assigned to Mather on the map) South America exchanges the territory it captured for some different territory, plus a city, in the hopes of preventing war in Africa. Retech reassumes command of most of America, being given 800 billion IAG from Dusty and Grim. The Moon base is abandoned, though remains intact for whoever lands up there next(If they can find it) Doom takes control of Japan, along with 500 billion in IAG. There is a Non-Aggression period until the 3rd of June. Breaking the treaty, unless priorly agreed as 'reasonable under the circumstances' with me, will result in a 3.0 Infrastructure hit. Any other territory changes are shown on the map. [/hide]
  4. If it is agreed can someone send me a map. Thanks. I am going to bed, then exam.
  5. Rocco: It seems likely.
  6. Except the ones controlled by Kazahkia and Iran...
  7. I didn't realise that you had deployed sucuba units.... Since it is in 1, 2.....Exactly none of your posts or PMs...
  8. Am I the only person to notice that Kazakhia is now held by Byzantia?
  9. Or they went through Kazakhia....Idiot. Coalition, since they couldn't divide the territory up...
  10. Italy: Cost of Attack: 240,000,000,000 Treasury: 955,740,501,000 Japan: Cost of Defence: 672,666,600,000 Cost of Attack: 180,000,000,000 Treasury: 739,261,400,000 Byzantia: Cost of Attack: 859,500,000,000 Cost of Defence: 90,000,000,000 Cost of Defence 2: 75,000,000,000 Treasury: -748,400,000,000 Coalition: cost of Attack: 772,250,000,000 Cost of Defence: 75,000,000,000 Treasury: 2,238,015,562,160 France: Cost of Deployment: 207,500,000,000 Treasury: 3,104,095,458,258 Early in the year Italy threw its rag into the fight, invading Egypt and Japan. While making some progress in Egypt, the Egyptian Reserves were quickly deployed, which, along with the Northern Guard, where able to stem the tide with only some losses in territory. Although the Italians were in superiour fighting gear, they seemed to be unaware that the Egyptians could fight, marching directly into Egyptian lines of fire and advancing as if they were not there. The Egyptians capitalised on this advantage and slaughtered much of the advanced guard, balancing the odds somewhat. Captured Italian reports indicate that a certain 'Paraphin would render their troops docile'. Whatever this Paraphin is(Yes, I do know what it is), it seems to have either been ineffective for one reason or another. In Japan the Italian forces fared somewhat better, facing down the 200,000 Japanese defenders without many problems, and using high tech weaponary to literally drop planes out of the sky. The Japanese survived only by resurrecting Kamikazi tactics, rendering the high tech weapons useless. The result has been a devestating loss by the Japanese, both in land and in funds, as over a million planes were deployed to prevent invasion. Many more were planned(Around 333 million), but it later turned out that Japan did not have the 66.6 trillion required to fund this lavish deployment. The Middle East exploded into pandamonium, with both sides deploying forces into the millions. The Coalition gaining an early lead on things with the deployment of 50 atomic bombs, helping to thin out the Byzantian offensive, which was almost evenly balanced with the Coalition offensive. The 2 million a side forces fought in the southern conflict zone of the Arabian Penisula. The fighting slowly turned against the Byzantian forces, due to their earlier lost of troops to nuclear weapons, although their massive defences in the area made up for most of that. On the Coalition side the heavy deployment of exosuited individuals made some impact, but the suited units had a difficult time operating in such a large force, seemindly suffering from information overloads. Thus, in the end, it was an Egyptian Offensive across the Red Sea that tipped the balance. Despite perpetual artillary strikes, a small taskforce managed to cross the sea and undermined the defensive positions, allowing for the Coalition to silence the artilary attacks and to break through the defences which had kept them locked down. On the Suez Canel a rather different story took place. Over 3 million Byzantine troops assulted the 400,000 strong garrison. Despite having heavily fortified the area, the numbers were simply too many and Byzantia broke through the defences. With the reserve forces tied up fighting in the West it was left to the remnance of the South Offensive Squad to try to stem the flow, unfortunately this force of 200,000 men was never really adequate, and so much of the fighting was retreat. As the whole front seemed to collapse the reservists fighting against Italy, sent detachements of forces hoping to encircle the attacking forces, with little success. Eventually the whole reserve force retreated, allowing Italy to complete it's dream of turning the Med into a European Lake. At least for a while. The Coalition also launched a mass attack from the North, deploying 3 million troops through Kazakhia and Turkey. The attack acted as a second set of pincers, clamping through the Arabian peninsula and isolating the Byzantian offensive in Egypt-the seas being blockaded by Egpytian ships, who were being supplied by Iranian-Turkey, which, in turn, was being supplied by Kazakhia. The armada announced to Greek cities that they would not invade Europe, on condition that Byzantia halted aggression against the free world. Various boats were sunk to prove they were serious, and the great guns at Istanbul were shelled to open the Bospherous. Elsewhere 800,000 troops attacked East-Byzantian Turkey, making a tiny impression as they were steamrolled by 4 million Byzantians. However Byzantian forces are becoming increasingly isolated, a fact shown as the Japanese, after having driven across Asia, engaged the Byzantian forces with an army of 2 million. Arial bombing supplimented the Japanese campagin(Which had flown, rather than driven across Asia), and rallied forces from the Coalition forces were able to assist, eventually turning the tide and destroying the undersupplied Byzantian forces...Not before, however, Afganistan had annexed the Pakistan Desert. The only suriving Byzantian outpost in the middle east is a thin strip on the boarder with Kazakhia, which seems to have been ignored entirely, not least because of the 2.5 million soliders sticking out of it. However, enclosed on all sides, it will be left defenceless next year. Elsewhere Byzantian-American forces were steamrolled by 1.5 million Coalitional forces, and 400,000 more in the Northern Territories. However this has mainly been a side show...as indeed the entire war thus far has been, with the majority of Byzantian cities and economic might heavily shielded by the Concert of Europe, drawing a line at the Bospherous which it seems the Coalition are unwilling to pass. But will the deployment of the French navy in the Indian sea change their minds, or the Italian invasion of Egypt? At this stage we just don't know.
  11. He built rockets like everyone else... Anywho, calculations are done. Will be posted shortly, just need to do the treasury calculations.
  12. Oh right, he has a 20 year head start on you, but you don't think you will have conquered the world by 3 decades time, so you won't start till then.
  13. I never really got this. Grim can colonise the moon now... Ico can colonise the moon now...Its hardly 50 years ahead....Especially when Retech can't get off the moon...
  14. Ok then, I am happy to blow up the outpost if Retech agrees to whatever deal you are proposing.
  15. House full of guys seems like a wonderful idea :rolleyes: Oh wait, I have standards and don't sleep with anything that moves. Seriously Mather....
  16. I sent you the map, you said you wanted to bomb his two cities/biodomes/whatevers. You did. Its not my job to help you or to hinder you, it is my job to act on instructions and give you what you ask for.
  17. He came back with a base, built two more, you nuked the two that were actually cities, not just an outpost. Its like having a beachead....
  18. I don't. I just think Dusty should read things carefully, rather than glossing over things.
  19. Idiot statement. Retech has 1 base on the moon that was teleported in a freak accident, which was stated at the time, to be unrepeatable. How you translate into 'Retech Rules the Moon' is quite frankly beyond me.
  20. Dusty, I know you and I are never going to agree. Hence why I have stopped trying. I have the power, you have none. If you want a sensible argument then I am sure I can give you one, but since your arguments don't regard any of the basic rules of the game as true, then your argument is, by definition, non-sensical... Something like arguing with someone who you are playing chess against that, in the real world, horses don't move in L shapes and jump over people.....The game has rules, if you arn't sure, you ask me, if you disagree you try to convince me, if you fail then you accept the decision or have acceptance forced on you....or you leave. There is no choice which gives you the result you are looking for...at best your attempt to humilitate me and succeed. I then carry on as normal, except I feel bad for being being humilated while trying to do something I find fun, killing the fun for me. Whatever you decide I will do the same job, I will react based on the facts, my own sense of arbitration and finally, by the wishes of the players.
  21. Dusty, calling Sarcasm logic doesn't make it so... Anywho, you are on Archi Logic, so no, your proposal to have troop spouting missiles is stupid.
  22. The key difference between Dusty and everyone else....Dusty is willing to break few eggs to make the omelette...while everyone else stands around watching the eggs, hoping an omelette will appear, so they don't have to deal with the eggshells.
  23. I cannot sit idly by while that man's tyranny threatens the world! Pray Silence Please, For The Right Honourable, US Senator Dusty
  24. I call the bathroom, and use it to leverage Modship abilities.

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