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  1. You get 1% production efficeincy for a land province. So, essentially you just lost 10,000,000 of your budget for the next 10 years. But on the plus side most of your nobles have taken off, so you don't really have to deal with them anymore. You do have vast swaths of land that will descend into lawlessness pretty quickly though, since there are no longer people to keep order within it (was part of the nobles' duties). 100 Russian nobles move to the Netherlands, bringing along their armsmen, who are given to serve in the Dutch army. Netherlands + 2000 lancers Err latin. Well, um. Nobody really speaks Latin anymore except for priests.
  2. Russian Nobility War Rebel Army: 8,000 Line infantry 2,000 Grenadiers 2,000 Lancers 3,000 Hussars 2,000 Ottoman Sipahi 1,000 Irish skirmishers 10 cannon Total: 18,000 Russian Imperial Army: 20,000 Line Infantry – 2m 5,000 Skirmishers – 600k 2,000 Hussars – 400k 2,000 Lancers – 400k 2,000 Imperial Guard – 400k 5,000 Fusiliers - 600k 1,000 Dragoons – 150k 500 Cuirassiers – 125k 10 Cannons – 500k Total: 37,500 + 5,000 Polish line infantry & 6,000 Polish lancers & 20 cannon Deployment cost: 7.8m November 27th, 1781 The Battle of Moscow, November 27th, 1781 The Russian Imperial Government responded to the nobility’s rebellion by sending a force number well over 40,000 soldiers to relieve the siege on Moscow. Informed of this monstrous army coming at them, all of the rebel nobility’s mercenary forces quickly deserted, causing morale to drop significantly. However, Count Tamás quickly rallied his troops and prepared to meet the Russian forces. The Russian army that arrived was in good order, but the Polish regiments who had been brought into Russia to help had taken severe casualties due to harsh winter conditions that they were unprepared for (3,000 Polish lancers dead). Nonetheless, the Imperial Army greatly outnumbered their foes, and both armies deployed in the open steppe surrounding Moscow. The Imperial army surged forward led by General Generic (lol), advancing in column so as to overawe the opposing army’s troops, coming forward like giant fists to smash into the nobility’s thin line. Over 10,000 Russian and Polish cavalry flanked the advancing column, as roundshot from the artillery behind soared over their head and smashed into the nobility’s line, dwindling their numbers even further. Unfortunately, even this display of might was unable to force the rebel army to retreat without a fight, and so the regimental flags went forward. The 20,000 Russian line infantry finally came within range of the rebel nobility’s line, and the musket duel began. It was an even fight, as though the Russian army outnumbered the nobility’s, the decision to deploy into column meant that their numerical advantage could not be pushed. The columns halted in the face of such opposition, and deployed into a thick line while under fire. It looked as if the rebels would be able to drive the infantry off, but Colonel Nowak, a Polish cavalry colonel convinced General Generic to commit his cavalry force to the battle. The Russian and Polish cavalry stormed towards the rebel’s thin line, and were met by the rebel nobility’s lancers and hussars that had been held in reserve. It was a bloody battle as both cavalry forces slammed into one another, but after heavy fighting the Russian and Polish cavalry managed to fight the rebels off, and the rebel infantry was forced to wheel into square, giving the Russian infantry a chance to advance again. Their order was lost in the heavy musket duel, but they charged forward with a cheer, bayonets fixed. In square, the rebel army found it completely impossible to hold off the infantry, and they soon broke against the pressure and fled, pursued by the Russian and Polish cavalry. Count Tamás himself was captured, and was brought before the Czaress for punishment. Result: Tactical Victory – Russia/Poland Strategic Victory - ? Casualties: Russia: 4,000 Line infantry 2,000 Lancers 1,000 Hussars 500 Cuirassiers Poland: 5,000 Lancers (3,000 lost to attrition) 1,000 Line infantry Rebel nobility: Entire army (obviously will not be replenished) (If anyone wants these nobles, speak up in thread. They may come with bonuses :-w ) ** The Ottoman Empire is now the richest nation
  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_India_Company
  4. Saw them, I'll write something up today. But such a rapid spread is starting to spur the royalist government into action. --- And yes, Netherlands has colonized 4 additional provinces. And after tommorow budget resets will be once every 4 days (irl)
  5. Australian update: -Portugese forces engage the Austrian militia -Austrian militia easily defeated -Portugal gains control of all Austrian colonies in Australia
  6. Releasing of Fishing which screwed up my apple pie company. Curse you Jagex!
  7. It's just a random event. I figured that would make more sense than: "Oh hey gaise, we found a perfectly serviceable cannon in the woods randomly." It makes less sense because my cannon army is over in AH, not in australia. I didn't bring any cannons to australia. I figured that would make more sense than: "Oh hey gaise, we found a perfectly serviceable cannon in the woods randomly." You didn't lose a single cannon, so why do you care? But it's good to see you're more concerned about a random flavour event that gives Portugal a single cannon than the complete destruction of your Australian army.
  8. Yes, and Austria-Hungary decided to attack the Portugese army, so I could write a nice flowery report but the outcome is pretty obvious.. A-H army: 1500 Guardsmen 2300 Curiassers Portugese Army: 1000 dragoons 1000 lancers 2000 Fusiliers 3000 Line infantry 1 Cannon -Portugese army easily overlaps the Austrian line -Austrian army has no leadership (no general assigned) -Austrian army tries to retreat, covered by curiassers -Portugese cavalry engages Austrian cavalry -Portugese cavalry dies, but prevents the Austrian army from retreating -Portugese infantry kill off the rest of the Austrian army Result: Tactical Victory - Portugal Strategic Victory - Portugal Casualties: Austria-Hungary: Entire army (they will not be replenished since their regimental flags were taken) Portugal: 1000 line infantry 1000 dragoons 1000 lancers It's just a random event. I figured that would make more sense than: "Oh hey gaise, we found a perfectly serviceable cannon in the woods randomly."
  9. You attacked me in Australia? ..........
  10. Not exactly that many places you can hide explosives in a cannon aside from inside of it...where explosives normally go anyways :P
  11. Their goal is to depose the Czaress and bring Russia back to a feudal monarchy. More news from the USA: As requested by Arch: Prussian Declaration of Human Rights (This will undoubtedly have consequences)
  12. Nothing really. That was pretty much the last thing that kept nagging at me to come back to RS. After this month's membership is up I'll probably be gone again.
  13. It'll be a historical event. Basically right now you're just trying to spread the revolutionary activity to different provinces (by doing whatever you think might be able to do that), and then once you get over 1/2 of continental France experiencing Rev activity, then you can declare the country Revolutionary France and challenge the royalists for control. Might be a good idea to wait a bit after that though so that you have enough troops. News from the USA: Also, Karl Schultz army has been defeated by the Prussian National Army, but Schultz himself escaped and is hiding somewhere in Pomerania. The Prussian army was at first suffering from counter ideas from the two general's in command of the army, but General Clauswitz was given overall command (including the two bickering generals) and finally forced his plan. The Prussians were on even numbers with the Revolutionary army by a fair bit, and with the revolutionaries lacking any sort of cavalry or cannon, they were ripped apart fairly easily. It has created a slight bit of grumbling about what radicals have deemed to be 'wanton murder' by Prussia's leadership.
  14. He could, but its a flimsy case since, as you said..they're both within the HRE. If someone outside the HRE was attacking Mecklenburg though...
  15. And I'm feeling a bit under the weather, so no in depth writings about the events, just short summaries: -Prussia accepts the peace deal proposed by Mecklenburg. 5,000,000 ducats transfered to the Prussian government, and a non-aggression pact signed between the two states for 5 years. -Portugal declares war on Austria-Hungary over its encraochment on territories in Australia that the Portugese government believed should belong to them. -Portugal sails an army of 7,000 men over to Australia and attack the Austrian colonies there. -Austrians retreat, Portugal takes over two of the colonies, and Austria raises its colonial militias to supplement their army that was in Australia. Portugese army in Australia: 1k dragoons, 1k lancers, 2k fusiliers, 3k line infantry//2 two deckers, 2 frigates Austro-Hungarian army in Australia: 1500 Imperial Guards, 2300 Curisassers, 3000 colonial militia -Comanche army attacks British colonies in the American Mid-West -British respond in full force with two combined armies numbering over 15,000 strong] -Comanche war chiefs see this, and retreat after losing 2,000 cavalry -Native corpses are burned to prevent contamination Cost of British deployment is around 2.9m
  16. Is this a joke post or is that actually what you are doing?
  17. Mind sending me a PM of the troop composition and numbers? France: Provinces experiencing Revolutionary sentiment: French royalist government has insofar been very slow at responding to the crisis, and most simply dismiss it as a bunch of angry peasants. (If it comes to a fight, Revolutionary France can currently pull together 2,000 skirmishers)
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