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Moose! said:
Oh yeah - apparently a German secret agent became the head of the KGB last turn.  :lol:

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Eternal said:
Cowdude said:
Hey nobody thanked Romania for stopping world war 35 by playing off all their neighbors and spying and creating tensions in the Soviet Union.

Or for trying to install kolchak as a puppet regime in South America so he could raise oil prices and encourage more people to buy petroleum from the Romania controlled would be OPEC.

I was going to kill Stalin this turn too

Never sent Stalin, knew you were bull****ting me and set up the KGB to deal with it. The debate over invulnerability shields started because I considered it retarded you could do blatant actions against me and get away with it because you had a bogus shield to save yourself.
Thats cause stalin was with me. Serving in my army with another 1,000 soviet dissidents  :razz:
 
I'm not sure anyone liked golf at this point, you did so well getting every Canadian to turn into a hockey fanatic.

Also, Adam Buchanan was basically going to be an NPC Kolchak, with the goal of restoring power in the United States.

Most of the people on your list of aides/retinue, including Stalin, were spies, gaham. I thought it was sort of obvious, but you never caught on :p
Eternal did not send Stalin, as I recall he wanted to send someone, and I chose Stalin, because rule of cool.
 
Pimple_of_Pixels said:
I'm not sure anyone liked golf at this point, you did so well getting every Canadian to turn into a hockey fanatic.
Oh, it didn't matter if they still liked golf, only that we had noted who voted in favor of golf years ago. They and their families were noted, and would have been quietly shipped away as time went on. Admittedly, it was a hold over from the more ideological days when golf was a symbol of capitalism (which we stopped caring about when we actually got into power with such overwhelming support), but I was roleplaying a bureaucracy that carry out plans long after they had lost any and all meaning. That was also why I had some many departments, and pursued such a stupidly complex amount of micromanagement. It's just not a socialist state unless there's so much bureaucracy that people can literally die in it.
 
Just began to dabble in China, I'd offered the Republic heaps of support in return for letting me run their campaign but their commanders were stubborn. Next turn the whole of the Republic of China's high command was going to be assassinated by Communists and replaced by leaders with my support.

I once to had a plan to divert the course of the River Nile and construct a huge dam, starving off Egypt if tensions with Britain carried on building up.

Had some crazy plans about killing off some of the ethnicities in Africa.

Oh I was also developing Chemical Weapons Since Turn 1.

And legit only sold some supplies to Gaham in the white civil war, didn't do the stuff catholic was accusing me of or w/e.

Shatari was nice to play with!
 
My final note of this game is: It was a hell of a lot of fun trying to do the Russian civil war. I had a lot of fun battling it out with the Comintern and the Germans. I had fun being betrayed by eight different people and still not learning from it :razz: I had fun getting support from my kolchak movement and the power I was gaining in south america. Lastly **** you UK (sushi's administration) :razz:
 
Elisianthus said:
China was mine, you ******** whore.
No silly, it was mine. :razz:

So was North Africa.

The Western Wall (aka The Maginot Line) was also almost finished.

Apparently I also had the most (non-standard) techs. Aw yeah.

My biggest disappointment was not being able to finish my beloved Franco-Phones. 7 stylish colors, 1 awesome design. It would definitely have been the latest thing. So cool, that hipsters would be using them in the 2000s.#BestPhoneEU1925

And whoever was spying me was about to get caught.

Also... Stalin was a secret agent? Dayum.  :shock:
 
It was pretty obvious where I was heading, y'know with my huge military build-up. I was going to declare war on Argentina, get the USA dragged into the war, and possibly the Incans. I was going to do a pretty complicated campaign to take Buenos Aires, knocking him out. After that turn had ended and my army had healed, I was going to head west and knock out Chile, then move North, annexing the both of them.

After that, it would've been a push northwards, to take American bases and governments with American influence.

This was going to be a pretty damn fun turn. :sad:
 
Trevty said:
Also, I finally got Denmark to join me, so I kinda completed my major goal for the game.  It's just too bad I'll never get to see the map with Denmark rightfully integrated into the glorious Union of Scandinavian Kingdoms. :sad:

Damn, I was waiting for that to happen so I could declare war on you.  :razz:
 
AdmiralThrawn said:
It was pretty obvious where I was heading, y'know with my huge military build-up. I was going to declare war on Argentina, get the USA dragged into the war, and possibly the Incans. I was going to do a pretty complicated campaign to take Buenos Aires, knocking him out. After that turn had ended and my army had healed, I was going to head west and knock out Chile, then move North, annexing the both of them.

After that, it would've been a push northwards, to take American bases and governments with American influence.

This was going to be a pretty damn fun turn. :sad:
That wasn't going to work out too well for you, since all of CAN was kind of expecting it and we were getting ready to earmark a large defense force against such an event.
 
I was going to invade Turkey, and give most of it to Romania. However, the real reason for doing this was so that I could claim Istanbul, and rename it to Constantinople. Also, I was going to eventually reform the HRE after fostering a World War in which I would maintain neutrality until Germany was fully committed. Freeing Bohemia was just a PR move. My most important plan, however, was restoring Kolchak to power. I was prepared to give him approximately 20k credits this turn.
 
Bgfan said:
I was going to invade Turkey
Sorry pal, but that's where you're World War would start.
Not with your neutrality.
Did you really think we'd let you get away with attacking Turkey like that? :razz:
(And I definitely wouldn't let you (or Kolchak) get away with overthrowing my Soviet friends...)

And how did you plan to get Germany into a war anyway?
 
@koenig: We were all allied, dummy. Well we had a time when we were going to stab him in the back, but we were too suspicious of the soviets.

I was kind of hoping to turn Austria against Germany by telling him the plan (I figured working with turkey was more profitable), but that didn't work out too much.
 
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