Diplomacy zine -- The lost chapter From: tedward@svax.cs.cornell.edu (Ted Fischer) Date: Mon, 18 Sep 1989 22:58:31 +0000 Chapter Two of ELECTRONIC PROTOCOL: This chapter contains results from DRAGONSLAYER, DOUGHBOY, BISMARCK, COLD WAR, JACKAL, and TRENCHFOOT Issue #97 =========================================================================== DRAGONSLAYER Winter 1904 Final Positions: AUSTRIA: A Boh, A Bud, A Tyr, A Vie, A Gal ENGLAND: A Den, F Nth.S., F Ska, F Nor, [A Lon] FRANCE : A Bur, A Ruh, A Hol, A Bel, F W.Med, F Tyrr.S., [A Mar] GERMANY: A Kie, A Mun, A Sil ITALY : A Rom, A Ven, F E.Med., F Nap RUSSIA : A Mos, A St.P., F Swe, [A War] TURKEY : A Gre, A Sev, A Ukr, F Smy, F Alb, [F Con] Germany disbands F Hel.B. Turkey disbands F Naples New units marked by [] and added to end of list. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Supply Center Ownership: AUSTRIA: +0 [5] Vie, Bud, Tri, Rum, Ser ENGLAND: +0 [5] Liv, Edi, Lon, Nor, Den FRANCE : +0 [7] Par, Mar, Bre, Spa, Por, Bel, Hol GERMANY: +0 [3] Ber, Mun, Kie ITALY : +0 [4] Ven, Rom, Nap, Tun RUSSIA : +0 [4] War, Mos, St.P., Swe TURKEY : +0 [6] Con, Smy, Ank, Bul, Gre, Sev Press: PRINCE KILLED BY OWN PEOPLE --------------------------- The ongoing investigation into the death of Prince Achmed, the Turkish Ambassador to Italy, now seems to be coming to a head. The Prince, who had not taken very well to the new Turkish philosophy of Zen Buddism, was apparently murdered in a plot devised by a radical group in the Turkish government. Some say even the Sultan himself had knowledge of it. We'll have more on this late breaking story as we get more details. =============================================================================== COLD WAR RESULTS -- Fall 1903 ----------------------------- ---------------< Orders >------------------------------------------------- AUS: F ION S Italian F Aeg-GRE GER: A LVN S Aust. A Gal-WAR (cut) A Tri-SER F Den-SWE A Ser-BUL F BAL S F Den-SWE A RUM S A Ser-BUL A Kie-DEN A Ukr-MOS A HOL holds A Gal-WAR ITA: A Pie-VEN ENG: F LON-Ech A TUN holds F Iri-MID F TYS holds F NAT S F Iri-MID F Aeg-GRE F NTH S German A Hol-Bel (NSO) A Swe holds ** RUS: A Mos-Ukr ** F BOT-Lvn FRA: A BEL holds A War-SIL A Bur-GAS A Spa-MAR TUR: A Gre holds ** F Mid-Iri ** A SMY holds F Mar-GOL A SEV S Aust. A Ukr-MOS F ECH-Lon F Con-AEG F Bul (sc) S F Con-Aeg ** Units marked with ** must retreat or disband: A Mos can retreat to StP F Bul can retreat to Con A Gre can retreat to Alb A Swe can retreat to Nwy or Fin F Mid can retreat to Bre, Spa (either coast), Por, Wes, or NAf ---------------< Supply Center Count >------------------------------------ AUS: TRI, BUD, VIE, SER, RUM, BUL, MOS, WAR (8) +2 units ENG: LON, EDI, LVP, NWY (4) -1 unless A Swe disbands FRA: PAR, BRE, MAR, SPA, POR, BEL (6) +0 unless F Mid disbands GER: KIE, BER, MUN, HOL, DEN, SWE (6) +1 ITA: ROM, NAP, VEN, TUN, GRE (5) +1 RUS: STP (1) see note below TUR: CON, SMY, ANK, SEV (4) see note below Russia can keep one of: A StP, A Sil, F GoB Turkey may disband both dislodged units and have one build, retreat both dislodged units and have one disband, or disband one and retreat one and have no builds or disbands. ---------------< Press >-------------------------------------------------- Munich: August 21, 1903 General von Bluchker was pleased to announce that the Campaign to Liberate Blondes all over the world has taken a big step forward. The weakness of the Russian forces have allowed Germany to continue to liberate the blondes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The New York Times - September 17, 1903 Dover, England: A massive mobilization of small pleasure craft has been the order of business in this English sea resort recently. According to local sources, this is but one facet of Prime Minister Chamberlain's '1000 points of light' plan for retaking the Channel from the hands of the 'bloody Franks', as one local resident refers to them. It is not known at what time the assault is to take place. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Berlin: September 12, 1903 General von Bluchker and all of Germany cheered the destruction of Russian forces in Warsaw and Moscow. Germany was pleased to finally be able to assist the Austrian forces. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- New York: September 21, 1903 Germany has declared war on the United States of America for insulting Germany's ally Turkey. The Kaiser is reported to have said "Why do the Americans refuse to call the Turks anything? We shall side with Turkey against the Americans. Talk about ungrateful...after all we helped them against the English years ago!" Teddy Roosevelt is not worried about the German threat calling them a bunch of "Sauerkraut-eating, bubble-headed blondes!" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- London: October 31, 1903 The King of England has finally realized that an alliance with Russia is useless. The war against Germany is over. England will attempt to benefit from the carving up of Russia, but it may be too late. ============================================================================= That's it folks. Cheers! Lord Valentine Up