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Post by Republic of France on Jul 12, 2006 14:16:46 GMT -5
Group un have made it behind the embassy, they have lost 27 men travelling just the kilometer, (OOC: remember each group has about 600 men by the way ) IC continued: they hide out in buildings in the area till night. 6 French were lost in group trois. The ships are prepared to take the Russians. Francis walks up to the Russian sargeant and asks the translator, " We have ships that can bombard the enemy and distract them while we evacuate." Group un 573 soldiers left, (300 at Serbian embassy and 273 behind Russian embassy) 32 Hotchkiss guns left Group deux no casulties yet Group trois 593 soldiers left 34 Hotchkiss guns left Transport ships 200 soldiers left
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Post by dunenewt on Jul 12, 2006 14:49:28 GMT -5
The Mexican Commander in Chief contacts the rebel leader, as Mexico wishes to join in this revolution and help defeat France who only decades ago was attempting to occupy Mexico. Meanwhile, Mexican naval forces gather in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Post by Federal Republic of Slavia on Jul 12, 2006 14:50:23 GMT -5
OOC: ...Excuse me? 1.) Read the thread. 2.) You're violating rules by not having a factbook or military thread set up. I don't think so.
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Post by Republic of France on Jul 12, 2006 14:53:09 GMT -5
OOC: Yo dude we havent declared war, not officaily yet becuase it is not a country, we are just trying to get our freinds, the Ottomans, and the others out of here.
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Post by dunenewt on Jul 12, 2006 14:53:23 GMT -5
I did read the thread. And very well, I will set up a factbook.
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Post by Federal Republic of Slavia on Jul 12, 2006 14:54:05 GMT -5
Read the God damn rules. You will set up a factbook and military or you won't be allowed to roleplay, it says that in the thread.
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Post by dunenewt on Jul 12, 2006 15:04:24 GMT -5
I'm in the process of doing it.
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Post by Socialist Republic of Cuba on Jul 12, 2006 17:30:39 GMT -5
While José Martí thanks the Mexicans for their offer of help, he kindly reminds Mexican officials that they are not at war with the French and have no wish to be at war with France. They are more then welcome to help route the Nationalist forces, however.
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Post by Federal Republic of Slavia on Jul 12, 2006 18:47:35 GMT -5
Serbian Embassy Guards remain defending their piece of Serbian land in Cuba and have taken no casualties. One man has been wounded.
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Post by Socialist Republic of Cuba on Jul 12, 2006 21:52:11 GMT -5
The Socialists wish to note that all foreign alliances will be sustained once the new government is installed. All embassies will be allowed to stay.
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Post by Republic of France on Jul 13, 2006 11:21:35 GMT -5
The Socialists wish to note that all foreign alliances will be sustained once the new government is installed. All embassies will be allowed to stay. The French ask, " Then why are the mobs attacking them?"
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Post by Republic of France on Jul 15, 2006 3:31:16 GMT -5
OOC: Ok Russia are you ready to escape cus this had been going on for 2 weeks (see the problem with this I told you that 1 RL week = 1 RP month might be better) and also your mobs are attacking Cuba so we are still escaping, Russia you can post the start of the escape.
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Post by The USSR [Soviet Union] on Jul 15, 2006 11:52:07 GMT -5
OOC: I would assume that after 2 weeks, the mob has either given up, or are all dead. But anyway, it doesn't matter. We can all just pretend this was over the course of a few days. >_>
IC: The sergeant gave his orders for the men to move out. Almost at once, they began firing at anything that moved and was Cuban. The civilians scattered, and a few brave (or stupid) Cubans charged or shot at them, but they were cut down in a hail of bullets.
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Post by Republic of France on Jul 16, 2006 5:06:49 GMT -5
The French soldiers went first, being that there were more of them then the Russians, following behind the Russians were the rest of group un covering the back of the Russians while group trois covered the side and front, all was going well whenever the met any Cubans they fired a swath of machine gun bullets and the rest that were alive scattered, they had almost made it to the ships where the transports were waiting to take them away back to Europe with the Serbians, They could see medics coming towards them to help any injured, there were only a few injuries and luckily no one had died on there journey, it seems that the Cubans now know that the French army is out and about in Havana.
As they were getting on the transports Francis walked towards the Russian sargeant and his translator, " It was an honour meeting and fighting with you men, we might not have done much fighting but it was good while it lasted, I hope our two countries can see how well we can work together." This time Francis held his hand out to shake instead of saluting.
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Post by The USSR [Soviet Union] on Jul 16, 2006 15:55:36 GMT -5
The Russian sergeant shook hands with the Francis, and then waved his hand at the two machine guns and ammo.
"<Insert Russian words here. I'm too tired to.>"
"He says, they are yours in return for your assistance. He also says he agrees with what you say, and that it is unfortunate that our leaders do not see things the same way."
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