Nyevzky wrote:Vadia wrote:Post is getting even bigger, seems like a lot of gears are turning, everyone wants a bit of the pie.
And not all are what they claim to be.
Thankfully that doesn't apply to Nod.
Nyevzky is going to find that Nod are exactly the kind of pragmatically evil people they claim to be, and that for, no matter the reason, the soldiers on station do seem to care about the livelyhood of Kafka, even if it's mostly because there's a mutual benefit.
Likely around the time the Black Hand nabs one of your spies and brings them in for questioning, Russian speaker none the less the Black Hand has been there long enough to know who's local and who's a suspicious migrant worker, hell they pull that shit all the time themselves.
Thankfully they're not in the mood to torture or get rough because right now they're more curious about your spies intentions than worried about them. Really over the years Nod has had to do some strange things even for them, the last war Nod was in they showed up, realized that the fighting was utterly pointless and worked with another nation to actually bring the war to a peaceful end in a major peace meeting they hosted. So yeah Nod's nothing if not pragmatic.
Vadia wrote:I think you should worry about the 3 divisions of Han troops taking pot shots at you from maximum Type-56 range first, see my last post.
I'm going to laugh if neither side has serious losses.
Well since the Hans aren't planning on stopping with just the Greeks and it's likely that there's little chance of defeating them I suppose I'll have to join the meeks in trying to soften up the Hans a little with a bit of artillery.
Greece I suggest that when your men notice those three divisions you fall back in the direction of my forces. Besides the Meeks are allying with Kafka so for now there's less a reason to fight them, you can't even really call them communist if they're declaring Vixen a Countess.