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Looks like the UFP wants war after all! LMAO!
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Deepcrush wrote:Looks like the UFP wants war after all! LMAO!
The UFP is a very complicated place and the Andorians are a hot blooded people. We never really see how the council works but I always thought it was silly to have them all in lock step with the Humans and Vulcans. We see the universe mostly through their eyes, but there are other people who can and will speak.

Then again it is somewhat like the Senator from Alabama talking about an issue. That does not make it policy, but they will say what they want while eating their Freedom Fries.
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Yay, no news from my neck of the woods... or is that a bad thing?
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It means your still alive, which, depending on how you look at it, could be good or bad.
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Yeah, it is not really as interesting to be the Romulans but the fact is they would be a blackhole for news, kind of like North Korea. They don't let it out, so I can't write it here.
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If you want to download the map get it here.

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BigJKU316 wrote:Yeah, it is not really as interesting to be the Romulans but the fact is they would be a blackhole for news, kind of like North Korea. They don't let it out, so I can't write it here.
I kinda expected as much. And any news that does get out can't be trusted.
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Its so lovely how the RSE works... for now...
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One other note of great importance. If you have ships in reserve please send me a PM/email with the depot location for those ships. It will be a closely guarded state secret because during working up those ships are helpless. So either put it somewhere you can guard very well or somewhere no one will go. One location per player please.
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Great, something else I need to figure out. :mrgreen:
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An FYI, I am out this weekend again but will return late Sunday. Remember, no spreadsheets needed this turn, just any military/diplomatic initiatives you are undertaking.

It sounds like a lot of people will be moving ships around this turn...
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Also, you can find my on Skype and AIM for an hour or so most nights if you have questions, simpler than emails much of the time.
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FYI, just back in town late tonight. Wife's grandfather is very sick so I will try to get some reports out tomorrow. If he passes we might miss a week. Will keep you all apprised.
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Do what you need to. This game will wait. You have our best wishes.
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