The War for Civilisation
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I believe the table at the end of the word document is incorrect. The Ptolmaics and the Carthagians have their provinces/names mixed.
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Oh, and by the way, does this mean I can't lose my capital anymore, and thus I'm completely safe of the "losing your capital" thing? Was there some negative thing I haven't realized to the fact that I don't have a capital?
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Opps - sorry. No additional losses for not controlling your capital - except perhaps your people's pride! Again - something I may cahnge if I run this campaign again - perhaps making players select a new capital, or making the suffer adverse consequences every turn they don'y control their capital - but seems a bity harsh to change the rules in significant ways which adversely affect some players and not others at this stage.
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Excellent.
I'll probably recapture my capital at around turn 4 at latest, when I change to Later Macedonians, since it feels like the appropiate time.
I'll probably recapture my capital at around turn 4 at latest, when I change to Later Macedonians, since it feels like the appropiate time.
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I don't understand what this meansJonah75 wrote:Re - the consequences of a draw - i think a minor change to make the Battle VPs shared would be appropriate.
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Your map is not aligned with the event. You have mistakenly marked 46 as reverting to neutral instead of 56.Jonah75 wrote:Random Event is Winds of Change - effecting 56, 41 and 21 (entirely randomised!)
Also, maybe it is just me, but I think that home capitals should be exempt from winds of change events. I'd expect that the capital would be where a leader has his most power and so the most control. Provinces at the more remote ends of empire are the ones where revolts started. Maybe something to think about for future events?
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In the case of Province 21 which has the Ptolmiac Capital it could well mean they have struck terms with the advancing Seleucid army. The Ptolmiac Leader is in Province 19 where he has defeated a Seleucid army.The Seleucids occupy Province 20 with their Warleader cutting them off from their capital.So you can guess whats going to happen here .
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Maybe having a neighbouring province occupied may affect this, but without that, I think it unlikely the capital would revolt.Turk1964 wrote:In the case of Province 21 which has the Ptolmiac Capital it could well mean they have struck terms with the advancing Seleucid army. The Ptolmiac Leader is in Province 19 where he has defeated a Seleucid army.The Seleucids occupy Province 20 with their Warleader cutting them off from their capital.So you can guess whats going to happen here .
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Sorry - 46 is what i rolled - not 56 - please use the map as the guide. I think Ancient Greek history is litered with examples of intrigues when times are most desperate - when a populace suspected a governing elite of selling them short or when officers / aristocrats tired of percieved poor political leadership. There are also examples from the histories of Carthage and Pontus. The history of the Spanish Civil War would suggest that the phenonmen continues into relatively recent times (the communist putsch against the CNT in Barcalona, and the liberal / socialist putsch against the communists in the last days of the war).
Re draw - currently a winner gets a battle victory point - I'm suggesting that if two armies slug out a draw both players should recieve a point each.
2 sets of orders in - waiting for 3.
Re draw - currently a winner gets a battle victory point - I'm suggesting that if two armies slug out a draw both players should recieve a point each.
2 sets of orders in - waiting for 3.
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OK, I understand that, but presumably the territory stays with the defender because they haven't been forced out?Jonah75 wrote:Sorry - 46 is what i rolled - not 56 - please use the map as the guide. I think Ancient Greek history is litered with examples of intrigues when times are most desperate - when a populace suspected a governing elite of selling them short or when officers / aristocrats tired of percieved poor political leadership. There are also examples from the histories of Carthage and Pontus. The history of the Spanish Civil War would suggest that the phenonmen continues into relatively recent times (the communist putsch against the CNT in Barcalona, and the liberal / socialist putsch against the communists in the last days of the war).
Re draw - currently a winner gets a battle victory point - I'm suggesting that if two armies slug out a draw both players should recieve a point each.
2 sets of orders in - waiting for 3.
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Excellent! The remnants of the People of Rome have thrown out the foreigners! Our attack on the city last season was merely a diversion to allow our team of agents to get into the city to incite the populace!
What a shame the tyrant's family in Syracusa has put down the popular revolution so quickly...
Carthago delenda est!* Do we have enough ships to get accross the sea...
(Orders sent.)
*Cato's famous cry to the Senate after every speech he gave (it means: 'Carthage must be destroyed').
What a shame the tyrant's family in Syracusa has put down the popular revolution so quickly...
Carthago delenda est!* Do we have enough ships to get accross the sea...
(Orders sent.)
*Cato's famous cry to the Senate after every speech he gave (it means: 'Carthage must be destroyed').
‘I go North, to the swords and the siege,
That yet for a while rivers may run clean and birds build their nests,
Ere Night comes.’
That yet for a while rivers may run clean and birds build their nests,
Ere Night comes.’
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Surely the question should be: Do you have enough shields to take home your dead?Aristides wrote: Do we have enough ships to get accross the sea...
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Sorry for the wait, guys - no orders from tophat. Ok waiting another day or two?
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still nothing. Suggestions?
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Ok Tophat is normally good and i know hes having computer problems but thought he had it sorted. My suggestion is that you take his place until we can figure out whats happening then we can keep going on with the campaign.What does everyone else feel?
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Sounds reasonable. We should keep the campaign going so it doesn't get forgotten. So if Jonah takes control of Tophat until he returns, we should be alright I think. Choose targets that you think are reasonable and play to the best of your ability. Shouldn't be any complaints about that, I should think?Turk1964 wrote:Ok Tophat is normally good and i know hes having computer problems but thought he had it sorted. My suggestion is that you take his place until we can figure out whats happening then we can keep going on with the campaign.What does everyone else feel?
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I'm happy with Jonah playing Tophat's armies, but in a defesive mode only, Tophat is the leader and he has issued no orders so his troops should hold.
Also, Jonah has seen all our orders so to issue orders now would be unfair - and if random orders were issued then it would seem to be a random step too far and subvert any rational strategy that Tophat may be forming. We have a random event now and that's enough for me. The rest of us should not be allowed to modify orders now because we know there are problems with Egypt, one could consider that our armies are already marching and our navies sailing.
If we play this turn with Jonah playing Tophat's armies then I'd suggest posting for a replacement player (coup by the estranged brother ) who would only come to power if Tophat doesn't return by the time for the next turns orders.
Whatever is decided then perhaps an update to the rules to make it clear for future turns / games.
Also, Jonah has seen all our orders so to issue orders now would be unfair - and if random orders were issued then it would seem to be a random step too far and subvert any rational strategy that Tophat may be forming. We have a random event now and that's enough for me. The rest of us should not be allowed to modify orders now because we know there are problems with Egypt, one could consider that our armies are already marching and our navies sailing.
If we play this turn with Jonah playing Tophat's armies then I'd suggest posting for a replacement player (coup by the estranged brother ) who would only come to power if Tophat doesn't return by the time for the next turns orders.
Whatever is decided then perhaps an update to the rules to make it clear for future turns / games.
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Yes i agree with Jonah having a defensive roll only for The Egyptians. I at the momment am the only power in conflict with the Ptolmiacs so cant see a problem with Jonah taking over Tophats roll for this turn.It would actually be a bonus if somone else were to attack the Seleucids for a change though
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yes, defensive mode only makes sense - internal intrigues etc... especially fair as none of us knew it when we posted armies.
‘I go North, to the swords and the siege,
That yet for a while rivers may run clean and birds build their nests,
Ere Night comes.’
That yet for a while rivers may run clean and birds build their nests,
Ere Night comes.’