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Post by Afghanistan on Oct 15, 2004 14:52:09 GMT -5
OOC: Come on guys, just get on with it. The people of Afghanistan are eager for you white guys to get back to blowing each other up
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Post by Greece on Oct 15, 2004 14:54:47 GMT -5
No the artillary is coming from the south boarder. The east boarder is the build up of guys who are still moving in from the east. These guys still have about a week.
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Post by Rumania on Oct 15, 2004 14:55:00 GMT -5
I keep finding information about the Balkan war but not about the technology of the Balkan war. I know I read it in a book somewhere about one of the first modern concrete trench lines being used in the second balkan war. heres a site that tells about the 2nd Balkan war and the capture of Macedonia from the Bulgarians after they claimed it from the 1st Balkan war. members.fortunecity.com/fstav1/megali_idea/balkanwars.html
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Post by Greece on Oct 15, 2004 15:00:41 GMT -5
The problem is, I'm attacking from the side where albania is. There was no fighting there, I have pretty much just hit behind your defenses. Plus the defenses would be on the old serbian and Greek boarders not the new ones.
Enough of this, In 4 minutes I will have artillary that's got the power to crush this type of defense.
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Post by Rumania on Oct 15, 2004 15:02:11 GMT -5
im saying I am not using serbian trenches, I am using the old Bulgarian trenches that were used agaisn't the greeks and Serbians when Bulgaria claimed all of Macedonia.
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Post by Greece on Oct 15, 2004 15:13:15 GMT -5
Okay, it's 4:00
The officer incharge looked over at the artillary. This was old techology, a muzzle loading artillary gun. He rember hearing horror stories of what these things can do to cities. They had to pull these bad boys in from athens, then set them up using a homemade pully system.
"fire" he yelled
The guns frred, 4 50 pound balls of exploding metal shreak towards the serbian defenses. Letting out a large rumble as they shoot out of the barrel. The sound of them exploding shells was music to his ears.
Then he thought "my god, we are going to have to move these again."
Cheers from the Greek soldiers could be heard up and down the lines. This was a moral booster. As he thought of what these metal giants could do to those trenches. Then he thought, "I wonder what they think about these guns?"
He also thought "how much gas could we fill one of these shells with?" and "I wonder what these shells can do."
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Post by Greece on Oct 15, 2004 15:36:03 GMT -5
The sixty remaining planes fly over as they see the 50 pounders hit the trenches. They return to base seeing that their is only about 60 left. This frightened many of the men. They looked over, these where mainly cheap japanese planes. Damn cheap death traps one of the commanders remarked.
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Post by Greece on Oct 16, 2004 9:27:53 GMT -5
What did my 50 pounders do to your lines?
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Post by Rumania on Oct 16, 2004 12:49:26 GMT -5
The Serbian soldiers could hear the screeching through the air. Some looked up and thought they could a meteor passing over head, but the meteor started to descend. As the Artillery hit you could hear the flattening of 2 of the concrete bunkers, you could hear men screaming for their lives and they were smashed and stuck in the collapsed bunker.
The serbians were horrified, but continued to fight on, their artillery tried to pinpoint from the point of launch, where these artillery shells were coming from, and launched 3 return volleys.
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Post by Greece on Oct 16, 2004 13:03:56 GMT -5
Volley's missed as the next 50 pounder volley fired, they where smart enough to spread the artillary out. so that it couldn't be pin pointed as easy. They where with in a mile of each other making resupply easy. Another 3 are being brought up and built, they are going to smash the trenches flat.
Cheers from the greeks died down as another gas attack happened on the serbians.
occ: Gas accuried from Austria Hungry in a trade deal.
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Post by Serbia on Oct 18, 2004 19:35:01 GMT -5
Thanks for taking care of everything for me, I see all I have to do is say "Game Over".
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Post by Serbia on Oct 18, 2004 21:03:03 GMT -5
General Demetrev looks at his new orders from the Crown Prince."What the hell is the Crown Prince thinking? Withdrawing in the face of the enemy, we have the defenses set here, we are managing to hold are own and now he wants us to just get up and leave?" The Corporal who handed him the order nods."Yes sir, it would appear that he has a plan for withdrawing and forcing the Greek forces to attack us on our terms." "I suppose the forces on the Bulgarian front are going to withdraw also." "Yes sir, the plan in to bottleneck them and take away their advantages of greater numbers, our artillery is already massing at the chosen cities, Cavalry is gathering so they may harass the Greek forces to cover our withdrawal, sir, if this succeeds, it may be able to by us enough time to find a diplomatic solution to this battle." "Diplomatic solution is only a half assed way to handle it, the Crown Prince should have contacted Germany immediately so they could send aid allowing us to crush the Greeks and Bulgarians." "Sir, help from the Berlin Pact is not likely to ever arrive, they would have to either fight their way through Albania or Montenegro for the aid to reach us and then the whole of the Moscow Pact would become involved." "Well so be it, the Moscow Pact is semi-split right now, we would have the best opportunity to defeat them now than after their problems are resolved." "Sir, are you going to issue the order or will your second in command have to relieve you of command? Time is of the essence." "Of course Corporal, I had every intention of doing so, I shall carry out my duties to god and country." "Good, I shall return to Belgrade, I am to urge you to move out immediately and burn any supplies that you can not carry with you, supplies are being stockpiled in the cities chosen for you to defend. Good day General." The Thicker blue lines represent where the troops will be concentrated for defense of Serbia, the thin blue lines represent their routes taken to get to their destination.
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Post by Greece on Oct 18, 2004 21:11:21 GMT -5
Serbia I already withdrew and never crossed the boarder. I want to sign a peace treaty.
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Post by Serbia on Oct 18, 2004 21:17:31 GMT -5
lol, here I decided to do this just to piss you guys off that you could not just simply do the RP for an NPC and then it turns out it was all a waste. Oh well, I will just have to make a third plan for defending my country since getting back from vacation.
So how about this peace deal?
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Post by Greece on Oct 19, 2004 14:10:36 GMT -5
I don't shoot at me and I don't shoot at you. It's a good deal and everybody wins.
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