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    Nervi looks at Postumus with distain.


    I know the Roman way, I simply try to present to you all the options we have before us. It appears we are divided, half of us believe we should involve ourselves in Gallic politics others see that as beneath us. At least we can agree we need to strengthern our position in the north. I will inform the Consuls the Senate wishes Segesta to under Roman control. Our long term stance with the divided Gallic tribes can wait

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnhughthom View Post
    Nervi looks at Postumus with distain.


    I know the Roman way, I simply try to present to you all the options we have before us. It appears we are divided, half of us believe we should involve ourselves in Gallic politics others see that as beneath us. At least we can agree we need to strengthern our position in the north. I will inform the Consuls the Senate wishes Segesta to under Roman control. Our long term stance with the divided Gallic tribes can wait
    Marcus Iulius Rufus stands up
    "It's wise to decide not to meddle in the affairs of the Barbarians let them kill each other we need to wait our chance and strike them when the time comes. And can some one tell me how the economics are going in the republic."
    "I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people, whose history is ended, whose wars have been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, whose literature is unread, whose prayers are no longer answered.... For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a new Armenia!

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    Arnza Perperna Stands:


    "I agree with Marcus Rufus. The Barbarians are beneath us. Let them kill each other off, and then strike when one is weakend from the fight. The position to the north should be be fortified, as to protect in case the Gauls attack, but I believe that that is not likely. They are proud and quick to temper, so fighting amongst themselves is enevitable. (spelling?)"

    Arnza sits again.


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    Quintus Livius Postumus speaks.

    "The rest of the senate has convinced me- allying with the Gauls is unnecessary, so long as a rough balance of power is maintained in Gaul. We don't want any tribe to become too powerful. Unless there appears to be an immediate danger of that happening, there is no need to ally with these barbarians."
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    (Julius Ceaser stands)

    Let us take over the towns of Segesta and Patavium, for i feel our legions are up to the task. Then we will have the entire italian peninsula under our control.

    (sits down)
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    Sorry, guys my Steam went belly up so I had to reinstall everything from scratch and lost the saves for this. I have an idea though, I uploaded a save to filefront months ago from my Romani AAR, it's 240 BC with the whole of the Italian Peninsula, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica and Massalia under Roman control. I have literally no proper armies so the make up of Legions could be up for discussion as well as foreign policy. Basically my AAR had the previous Legions wiped out by Gauls so we could roleplay from there.
    You can keep the same character, just use what happened before as a test run. Let me know what you all think and sorry once again, bloody Steam... You know I have had literally dozens of EB campaigns and the only time I ever get any problems is when I try an AAR, I think I'm cursed.
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    I don't think it makes much of a difference. Just forget all of what happended previously, and we can act like we are a newly elected senate and are building upon the choices already made by the previous senate (you)





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