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Post by Republic of France on Jul 17, 2006 11:59:19 GMT -5
OOC: Do you want those troops back so they can help in the revolution thing (isnt that like 3 years early?)
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Post by The USSR [Soviet Union] on Jul 17, 2006 15:03:30 GMT -5
OOC: Hey, if there can be a Holy Slavic Empire, then there can damn well be a Soviet Union 3 years early.
IC: The Russian embassy is abandoned, currently. The staff and soldiers will await with the French to see the outcome of the revolution, and whether or not they rejoin the ambassadorial staff or leave for Russia.
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Post by Federal Republic of Slavia on Jul 17, 2006 15:21:32 GMT -5
OOC: Neither of them are unrealistic settings for 1914, keep in mind. Also, if you don't like the way I roleplay, no one is making you stay.
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Post by The USSR [Soviet Union] on Jul 17, 2006 15:25:43 GMT -5
OOC: Just saying.
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Post by Republica Portuguesa on Jul 17, 2006 15:44:41 GMT -5
OOC Serbia absorbing half of the Austria-Hungary Empire and then peacefully recieving the Vatican, New Papua Guinea, and becomming a super Power in the blink of an eye all in a single year is a realistic setting 0o.
I call it Fantasy, which people have blurred that line very well here and around other places too.
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Bush supporters are morons and gay, TBH. Go Palestine, fuck Israel, TBH. Lol, I'm not flaming, TBH.
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Post by British Empire on Jul 17, 2006 15:47:11 GMT -5
OOC: Superpower? I very much resent that. If he and I went to war I think it'd be over quick. Same goes for Serbia and many countries.
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Post by Socialist Republic of Cuba on Jul 17, 2006 16:54:39 GMT -5
After weeks of sporadic battle and bombardment at the hands of the Socialists, and in light of the fact that two other countries rapidly became Marxist in record time, President Menocal pleaded for surrender, and amnesty for all of his forces. His demoralized army along the border between Camageuy and Las Tunas gladly threw down their weapons, and joined the Socialists, albeit reluctantly. Menocal also surrendered all of his territory to the Socialists. He was reported as saying that the conflict would not be "worth the loss of life."
After, Menocal boarded a private boat and made way towards Europe, intent on seeking asylum in Spain. President Marti also accepted this surrender, and the new Cuban state appears to be settling down now. At the news of both Russia and the Ottoman Empire becoming socialists, Marti was overjoyed, and was overheard saying that there might be a future alliance in the making.
The riots in Havana City have ended, although violence through out some provinces continue. Commanding Officer Ramon Salazar has ordered all army groups to disperse to their former locations before the revolution. As for the revolution itself, it is officially over.
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