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Biggles 07-27-09 11:33 AM

That must be a big chunk of your entire population!:haha:

Task Force 07-27-09 01:23 PM

How will oberon fix this... find out next week in OBERON IN THE MIDDLE EAST!!!! (im guessing thats where his forces are.)

Raptor1 07-27-09 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Task Force (Post 1140921)
How will oberon fix this... find out next week in OBERON IN THE MIDDLE EAST!!!! (im guessing thats where his forces are.)

His forces are in quite a few places where they shouldn't be and where my forces should...

Task Force 07-27-09 01:28 PM

And my forces are where they should be.:DL
And russia.

Oberon 07-28-09 04:28 PM

The Brazillian Job

http://rajalla.eskapismi.org/wp-cont...caine-zulu.gif

The Empire continues its South American liberation from the non-tea drinking partisans that enslave its people and force them to drink...erm...other things, and not have tiffin! Sir Bindon Blood marches east to the Atlantic through our newest nemesis Brazil!

http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/479/brazilwar.jpg


Brazil is a tough nut to crack, but Sir Blood has a good pair of nut crackers and ample forces to use them, we hope that by 1907/08 the whole of Southern America will have converted to Tea and Tiffin.

Meanwhile back in the jewel of the Empire, dear old Blighty, Cody finally made it to the ground, but has refused to go back up again, so for now he's taking in the sights and sounds of 1900s Birmingham.
Another boffin has come up with the idea of taking our battleships and putting lots and lots of steel and guns on them, when asked if that wouldn't make them sink, he replied 'Well then I have invented the uboat!'
Not expecting much in the way of success, the Admiralty labeled the project 'Dread-0' but there was a communication problem and somehow it got renamed 'Dreadnought', the first vessel in the class HMS London will be commissioned in 1907, and if it floats will be the first in a new series of battleships.

Meanwhile, King Edward

http://www.dkimages.com/discover/previews/743/79051.JPG

No, not that one:

http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/vmgallery/gen...vm_lg_0017.jpg

That's the one. King Edward has impressed upon Whitehall the need for military reforms, so to keep him happy some research into new Battle Doctrines has taken place, when he heard the news it is reported that His Majesty lit up a cigar in celebration, and then another for luck, and then another for the road. According to some sources, his Majesty smokes some twenty cigarettes and twelve cigars a day...

Wait a minute...

http://assets.knowyourmeme.com/syste.../Gentlemen.jpg

SPY SAPPIN MAH MONARCHY!!

Biggles 07-28-09 05:26 PM

Be careful, anyone can be a spy!
http://temple.fpsbanana.com/ico/sprays/grandma_spy.jpg

Raptor1 07-28-09 06:47 PM

Oberon, are those...red division numbers?!

Are your generals not capable of leading a proper corps?!!?

Oberon 07-29-09 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1141580)
Oberon, are those...red division numbers?!

Are your generals not capable of leading a proper corps?!!?

Not at all, they're just modest, and they know that they'll never be as awesome as Field Marshall Blood. :salute:

Raptor1 07-29-09 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1141883)
Not at all, they're just modest, and they know that they'll never be as awesome as Field Marshall Blood. :salute:

Ah, I see, they're being modest in victory then as well. What with the -75% combat efficiency modifier for extra divisions over the command limit...

Oberon 07-29-09 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1141886)
Ah, I see, they're being modest in victory then as well. What with the -75% combat efficiency modifier for extra divisions over the command limit...

Aaah, but I have a +95% modifier for tea drinking :03:

Raptor1 07-29-09 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1141893)
Aaah, but I have a +95% modifier for tea drinking :03:

Ah, that'll do it

Task Force 07-29-09 02:32 PM

I wants a cup of tea...:)
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/6...2816312911.jpg
My forces getting bombed in the 2 mission.... lost nothing...

Oberon 08-02-09 11:51 AM

The climax of the South American campaign

http://www.independent.co.uk/multime...cs_177158s.jpg

The Empire begins the final stages of the South American campaign with the annexation of Argentina and the moving of forces into position to deal with Chile and Uruguay. Following that it will be Cuba, Haiti and possibly Mexico who will be introduced to Tea :yeah:

http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/8398/southamerica2.jpg

The book 'How to fight with Infantry and guns' was sent out to the commanders in the field along with a promotion, now they are operating at optimum efficiency. Although it was reported that Lt. Gen Haig has rewritten the book as 'How to fight with Infantry as guns'...

Meanwhile back in Blighty, the 'Dread-0' production has been completed, the ship rolled down the gangplank at Portsmouth and to the complete surprise of all present, it did not sink.

http://www.cityofart.net/bship/dreadnought_best.jpg
HMS London, March 1907

Following this surprise discovery, First Lord of the Admiralty Sir John Fisher advocated a design incorporating speed and firepower, but he was not listened to, now that it had been proven that you could slap tonnes of armour onto a ship and not have it sink, the Admirals wanted the heaviest, most armoured ships available. Nevertheless, Admiral Fishers idea of 'Battlecruisers' is being looked into by our boffins.
Another idea came about from a young Army captain in the cavalry who had witnessed the launching of HMS London and who was an avid reader of the scientific romance author Herbert George Wells.
H.G Wells had in his novel 'The Land Ironclads' described:

Quote:

They were essentially long, narrow and very strong steel frameworks carrying the engines, and borne upon eight pairs of big pedrail wheels, each about ten feet in diameter, each a driving wheel and set upon long axles free to swivel round a common axis. This arrangement gave them the maximum of adaptability to the contours of the ground. They crawled level along the ground with one foot high upon a hillock and another deep in a depression, and they could hold themselves erect and steady sideways upon even a steep hillside.


Major General Sir Ernest Dunlop Swinton was approached by the young man and he in turn put forward the idea to the army generals who would have discredited the idea had not the intrepid Field Marshall Sir Bindon Blood been visiting from South America, Sir Blood heard of the idea and admitted that if worked right, it might be an invaluable tool.
Chiefs of the Army are very skeptical, however Sir Blood has a strong hold in the British Army following his leadership and successfull military campaigns, rumour indeed has it that he is looking for a senior position within Whitehall at his senior age of sixty-five. Candidates for taking over his position as highest ranked officer are Lt. Gen Douglas Haig, Lt. Gen John Nixon and Lt. Gen Prince Arthur, The Duke of Connaught.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...uglas_Haig.jpg
Haig - The South American pigeon MURDERER!!

http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/1508/gwnixon01.jpg
Nixon - 'Supplies, what are those?'

http://www.army.gc.ca/bcregiment/ima...rconnaught.jpg
Prince Arthur - His Royal Highness The Prince Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, Earl of Sussex, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Extra Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Extra Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, Grand Master and Principal Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, General of the Militia of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

For Britannia! :salute:

ajrimmer42 08-02-09 01:19 PM

:haha:

Raptor1 08-07-09 11:13 AM

Surrounded by enemies on all sides, but I will get you yet, I WILL GET YOU YET!

http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/2274/hoi31.jpg

FEAR THE APPROACH OF MY...err...demobilized infantry brigade...!


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