Finished: 08 PM Thu 27 Apr 17 UTC
Private Everybody attack Stein!
1 day /phase
Pot: 80 D - Spring, 1840, Finished
1 excused NMR / no regaining / extend the first 2 turn(s)
Game drawn

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20 Apr 17 UTC Spring, 1835: (Zillah): I'll be the first to say it: Islas Malvinas are mine! Mine!
20 Apr 17 UTC Spring, 1835: (Aladeen): Do you mean the Maldives?
20 Apr 17 UTC Spring, 1835: Vamos, Argentina!!!!
20 Apr 17 UTC Spring, 1835: what do the supply centers with the boxes around them mean? unclaimed?
20 Apr 17 UTC Spring, 1835: Do you mean the Maldives?
20 Apr 17 UTC Spring, 1835: no like in Venezuela it would be Cumana and Angostura
20 Apr 17 UTC Spring, 1835: Special rules for this map:

The Andes Mountains:
Indicated by a darkened border, separating the western ridge of the continent from the interior. Units may not cross the Andes Mountains (like Switzerland) except at "passes," marked on the map by two small parallel lines with a normal (light) border between them. The Andes Mountains form the border between Cali and Popayan, and stretch all the way south to separate Valparaiso from Cordoba.
• Rivers:
The Amazon and Parana rivers are navigable by fleets. They are NOT separate bodies of water themselves. This means that fleets can move up and along these river borders just like fleets on coastlines can. For example, a fleet could on subsequent turns move from RdP to BAs to SaF to Crt to Asu to Mis to Prn, etc. etc. No special order format is needed. Support operates as normal, though it should be noted that fleets CANNOT support actions involving inland territories while on a river. Just as a Fleet in Belgium could not support an Army Burgundy into Ruhr, neither could a Fleet Santa Fe support an Army Cordoba into Rosario. Also, fleets may not convoy while on a river (just like fleets on a coastal territory may not convoy in standard.)
• Impassable territories:
British, French, Dutch Guyana: European controlled territories that are impassable like Switzerland. Tierra del Fuego: Some of the most inhospitable land on the face of this earth. It is also impassable.
• Neutral support-centers:
There are neutral SC's on the starting map on colored territories. These SC's are marked with a neutral colored box ( ) drawn around them. Once occupied they count as any other SC.
20 Apr 17 UTC Spring, 1835: thanks!
21 Apr 17 UTC Autumn, 1836: GameMaster: Venezuela voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes Concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Conceede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat.
21 Apr 17 UTC Autumn, 1836: Sorry Venezuela!
21 Apr 17 UTC Autumn, 1836: I was pretty much screwed to begin with anyway
21 Apr 17 UTC Autumn, 1836: I do suggest that everybody does as the group name says though
21 Apr 17 UTC Autumn, 1836: ouch. Looks like we have our first (and very soon our second) deaths. Quickly.
21 Apr 17 UTC Autumn, 1836: Sorry Ven. Good game. Hope to see you again soon.
21 Apr 17 UTC Autumn, 1836: Bolivia seems to be fighting to the very end!
21 Apr 17 UTC Autumn, 1836: No let's NOT take the ghost of Venezuela's advice. Stein is just a hardworking Caribbean leader trying to spread the joy of coffee, arepas, and Shakira
21 Apr 17 UTC Autumn, 1836: No let's NOT take the ghost of Venezuela's advice. Stein is just a hardworking Caribbean leader trying to spread the joy of coffee, arepas, and Shakira
21 Apr 17 UTC Autumn, 1836: We've sent a message to Bolivia to make his move ASAP, though he has class in the evenings, so it might be in the AM.
21 Apr 17 UTC Autumn, 1836: You know what else Colombia spreads? Cocaine! Lots of it! To all the remaining CIVILIZED leaders of South America, should a country that is the source of such a bloody and dangerous epidemic be allowed to exist? As Uncle Ben once said, "with great power come great responsibility". Are you using your power as is just? As leaders of the free world, do you feel that STEIN and her regime belong on the same continent? (Feel free to listen to epic inspirational music while reading this)
21 Apr 17 UTC Autumn, 1836: I had no idea that they grew grapes in Venezuela. And they're so sour!

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