C&CIII OOC
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Sirius Lupin
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Re: C&CIII OOC
Luft never said you did SAB anything of mine just like he said I didn't kill your king wheni rolled a 20
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Re: C&CIII OOC
Before you go all touchy on this examine YOUR rolls. You took about 5 rolls, then decides to take another, that was my first roll since luft last posted, so back off.
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And in sure you didn't have permission for those ships anyway.
Page 89 by the way.
Page 89 by the way.
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He still never said anything about it on the main thread
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He may have missed it, I don't know.
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Well if he does say it did then He would need to say your king is dead too.
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Noon not true, two unrelated subjects that you put together... You rolled FIVE times so it's quite a bit different then me rolling once.
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No it's the same thing because my assassin didn't get cought.
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No you don't get what I am saying at all you rolled FIVE times....
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Rolling to break Iceland's blockade.
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Rolling to break Britains blockade
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Even if it leaves from Venice, it still has to pass through British waters to get to Sweden.Frenchie wrote:It leaves from Venice, but nice try.
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Rolling to 1: sabotage Scandinavian supplies, and 2: kill the Scandinavian commander (of the fleet).
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Yeah of you did send a fleet to Sweden then you would still need to go through the English Channel and that has more ships then anywhere else.
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Untrue, he could go around the north of the British Isles. And you seem to be laboring under the delusion that the Royal Navy is all-powerful. That didn't happen until much later in history, after French defeat in the Seven Years' War, the chaos of the French Revolution and the French losses in the Napoleonic Wars. The French, Scandinavian, Austro-Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Aztec fleets can all give you a fair fight.
Re: C&CIII OOC
I never said I was all powerful I know my Limits and you post on everything like your this future knowing god or somthing and I looked it up and the man o war ships where still in use and still very powerful until the 1800s
And if they did go around the British islands then they would still be going through the first blockade on the others side of France unless they went more into oped water and they would be very hard being that they would need a lot of supplies to go that long without stoping.
It really feels like your picking on me like you don't like me or somthing if you don't just say it I wouldn't care
And if they did go around the British islands then they would still be going through the first blockade on the others side of France unless they went more into oped water and they would be very hard being that they would need a lot of supplies to go that long without stoping.
It really feels like your picking on me like you don't like me or somthing if you don't just say it I wouldn't care
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No, I have nothing against you personally, beyond your habit of acting immaturely on occasion.
First off, I post in pretty much everything because I'm the site administrator and I'm involved in most of the RPs. Don't like that, too damn bad. Make your own forum then. In most of these RPs I tend to be in a position of some authority or another, whether officially (L4D4, Ring of Fire) or unofficially by virtue of being either knowledgeable on the subject or being willing to employ some quick Google-fu. I'm posting what I believe to be reasonable here, by no means does Luft have to follow what I'm saying. I'm contributing my knowledge, which may or may not be accurate. Interpret that how you will but mind you, you're coming awfully close to throwing around more insults.
The term man-of-war was, truthfully, first used in the fifteen hundreds, but you're correct in saying that they were very powerful up until the introduction of ironclad warships.
My primary issue was my Asperger's/OCPD driving me to point out that man-of-war is not a new concept (for which I apologize, I understand that I can come off...badly when nitpicking) and that you didn't specify what differentiated your supposedly improved ships from the ships-of-the-line that have been in use virtually the entire RP so far. You can have better ships; by no means am I saying you can't, I'm just saying that saying they're arbitrarily better in some vague way is a little annoying. Steamships aren't advanced enough to be well and truly viable yet (I've spoken with Luft about this, so this isn't me jumping to conclusions) and IIRC ironclads don't work particularly well as non-steam-powered vessels.
Yes, now that you bring up the supply issue I do believe that a path around the British isles would experience the problems you laid out - I personally wouldn't consider it a viable option in light of that information. Even so, they can still go through the Channel, because the French Navy can still put up a decent fight and the Channel is still a relative asston of water. The two forces can go past each other without realizing the other was there, assuming the Royal Navy is sticking close to either coastline to blockade France or impede a naval attack on Britain herself.
Finally, I'm not picking on you and I apologize if I'm giving that impression. I don't always agree with things that you say, and I may be irritated with you from time to time, but that's no different than my attitude toward the other members of the forum. It may be that conflicts between us (and you and Frenchie, for example) simply come up more often because at the moment we're the three most active posters on the site, therefore we interact more.
First off, I post in pretty much everything because I'm the site administrator and I'm involved in most of the RPs. Don't like that, too damn bad. Make your own forum then. In most of these RPs I tend to be in a position of some authority or another, whether officially (L4D4, Ring of Fire) or unofficially by virtue of being either knowledgeable on the subject or being willing to employ some quick Google-fu. I'm posting what I believe to be reasonable here, by no means does Luft have to follow what I'm saying. I'm contributing my knowledge, which may or may not be accurate. Interpret that how you will but mind you, you're coming awfully close to throwing around more insults.
The term man-of-war was, truthfully, first used in the fifteen hundreds, but you're correct in saying that they were very powerful up until the introduction of ironclad warships.
My primary issue was my Asperger's/OCPD driving me to point out that man-of-war is not a new concept (for which I apologize, I understand that I can come off...badly when nitpicking) and that you didn't specify what differentiated your supposedly improved ships from the ships-of-the-line that have been in use virtually the entire RP so far. You can have better ships; by no means am I saying you can't, I'm just saying that saying they're arbitrarily better in some vague way is a little annoying. Steamships aren't advanced enough to be well and truly viable yet (I've spoken with Luft about this, so this isn't me jumping to conclusions) and IIRC ironclads don't work particularly well as non-steam-powered vessels.
Yes, now that you bring up the supply issue I do believe that a path around the British isles would experience the problems you laid out - I personally wouldn't consider it a viable option in light of that information. Even so, they can still go through the Channel, because the French Navy can still put up a decent fight and the Channel is still a relative asston of water. The two forces can go past each other without realizing the other was there, assuming the Royal Navy is sticking close to either coastline to blockade France or impede a naval attack on Britain herself.
Finally, I'm not picking on you and I apologize if I'm giving that impression. I don't always agree with things that you say, and I may be irritated with you from time to time, but that's no different than my attitude toward the other members of the forum. It may be that conflicts between us (and you and Frenchie, for example) simply come up more often because at the moment we're the three most active posters on the site, therefore we interact more.
Re: C&CIII OOC
Okay I get it I'm going to be starting a RP a little like this one soon but it's going to be a little more free so everybody look out for it because it's going to be fun and I'm not going to steal stuff from this one I'm just going to make it my own baby it will be called THE BASICS. And it will be like the name I'll put it up once I know how to put up maps.
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Well the year is going to be like 1100 or 900 AD but haven't desided that yet but when you start to reaserching somthing you could starts event that never happened could if I want it to and you could even make up like magic or somthing like that but that would need to be like three 20s in a row lucky but it could happen and other stuff like that and when you attack somebody there are a crap load of factors going into it so you would want to be as detailed as humanly possible but you would have to if you didn't want to.
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Going to add a lot more stuff then that but that's just a tid bit of it.
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