21 Oct 14 UTC |
Spring, 1939: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed. |
23 Oct 14 UTC |
Spring, 1939: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
23 Oct 14 UTC |
Spring, 1939: Sorry folks. I thought I had joined all 3. |
24 Oct 14 UTC |
Spring, 1939: literally rofl |
25 Oct 14 UTC |
Spring, 1939: Literally want to take a baseball bat to your head for misusing the word literally. |
25 Oct 14 UTC |
Spring, 1939: Now now. Maybe he really was rolling on the floor laughing. |
29 Oct 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1939: Interesting that Kenya didn't change color to green. That's actually an Italian unit in there. |
29 Oct 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1939: Nope. That's an MI6 agent. Africa is mine! |
29 Oct 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1939: Well it's a bad MI6 agent, if he is visible to anyone... |
29 Oct 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1939: Or maybe he's the perfect MI6 agent. |
06 Nov 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1940: I'm starting to think we've lost a player. |
06 Nov 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1940: Should we extend the game and seek a replacement? |
06 Nov 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1940: Yes and then we should publicly shame the guy for screwing over his teammate and the tournament in general. |
06 Nov 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1940: I think a public flogging is perfectly reasonable. |
06 Nov 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1940: I believe the moderator has the power? (the power of voodoo-- who do? You do...) |
06 Nov 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1940: But does he have slime or snails or puppy dog tails? |
06 Nov 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1940: More importantly, does he remind you of the babe and does he dance the magic dance? |
10 Nov 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1940: GameMaster: Soviet Union voted for a Pause. If everyone votes Pause the game stop and wait till everybody votes Unpause. Please consider backing this. |
19 Nov 14 UTC |
Spring, 1941: GameMaster: Soviet Union voted for a Extend. If 2/3 of the active players vote Extend the the current phase will be extend by 4 days. Please consider backing this. If the majority is not reached by "Spring, 1942" the votes will be cleared. |
19 Nov 14 UTC |
Spring, 1941: I had my orders in, but had no net for twenty minutes :( |