The only problem I see with being the Germans is the lack of a proper navy under our control. Really limits our options to paratrooper assaults and relying on the Italians for transports and supplies.(with the occasional use of the Luftwaffe)
The only problem I see with being the Germans is the lack of a proper navy under our control. Really limits our options to paratrooper assaults and relying on the Italians for transports and supplies.(with the occasional use of the Luftwaffe)
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"The Prussian army always attacks."
-Frederick the Great
Hmmm, well other than posting a third public thread that only contains information that both teams have access to there doesn't seem to be a way to keep the teams seperate and the game public, besides pm'ing the update to each member of each team. That's too bad, because I'd really like to play an interactive against some of the people here.
Well even if it is only a one-sided interactive, or is two-sided with another forum I'd still be like to pop-in now and again and participate.
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
I could not have described it betterOriginally Posted by AggonyDuck
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Italy on the other hand would be great fun.So many possible ways to screw up there, that you pretty much need a miracle to win.![]()
Friendship, Fun & Honour!
"The Prussian army always attacks."
-Frederick the Great
Nope, then it wouldn't be political, but purely military. With Germany, we have to strong-arm the Italians into doing things ... and screwing up while they're at it.Originally Posted by AggonyDuck
Graziani be damned!Originally Posted by Keba
Ahem, anyway, you can count on me helping the Fox to his Alexandrian lair. Once in a while. Nice initiative, anyway, Franco (*hint, hint*).
Carry on.
Alright, does this interactive start with our initiative? Who is what nation?
"Half of your brain is that of a ten year old and the other half is that of a ten year old that chainsmokes and drinks his liver dead!" --Hagop Beegan
IA,
The story will start after the worldcup in the convential way.
If you have time to spend you can get familliar with the situation after the fall of France. I assume that most of the people in the monastery are quite familliar with WW2. It may be a big advantage to know the 'rest of the story' in advance. However, it may be a drawback as well. You should not rely on what you know about what happened in 1940-1945 or even later. You should really try to dip into the scene of 1940.
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