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by Acerbez » Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:48 pm
by Sapientia Et Bellum » Tue Mar 12, 2019 11:14 pm
"We are fascists, the heirs of fascism, the fascism of the year 2000" - Il Duce Gianfranco Fini
by Acerbez » Wed Mar 13, 2019 11:06 pm
by Parcia » Wed Mar 13, 2019 11:28 pm
Acerbez wrote:Rhodesia
Faizal was delighted the Rhodesians were at the very least open. It would do him well within the party to secure a mutual agreement and ultimately accomplish his mission.
"Oil... Bountiful amounts of oil at premium rates. Of course... At an equal value of the exchange. Kaemenid production averages 1.2million barrels annually. I have the authority to sell barrels to the Rhodesians government for 30$ per barrel, at which point the currency will be used after the oil purchase period to repurchase agricultural goods... However the issue if logistics poses an issue. " Faizal looked to the Rhodesians inquisitively for their own suggestions of that issue.
by Acerbez » Thu Mar 14, 2019 6:05 pm
by Sapientia Et Bellum » Thu Mar 14, 2019 11:29 pm
"We are fascists, the heirs of fascism, the fascism of the year 2000" - Il Duce Gianfranco Fini
by Togeria » Fri Mar 15, 2019 1:23 am
Parcia wrote:Back in Salisbury
With the Governor Busy, and the Senior officer of the Foreign Ministry still over Seas, the Small team of 5 Togarian diplomats were received well and led to the small office of the Sir Malcolm's assistant, Alexander French. An Australian by Birth, the man had been Re--assigned from the ANZAC core to the 1st Rhodesian Infantry unit as a translator, having spoke fluent German and french.
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Alexander French, Corporal.
The Secretary would offer them them tea and coffee to their liking while they would wait in the small, dusty little office. On the wall would hang the Man's SMLE, next to a small medal case containing, among other awards, a Victoria Cross.
They would have a few minuets to discuss things among them selves before the Assistant would arrive.
In the Orient...The Akarou Shogunate wrote:Takahiro knew exactly the right person for the job. It was an idea that had come to him on the spot, without prior planning or consideration. However, this was the perfect opportunity to fulfill the request of the foreigners and also to "break-in" a valuable but niche asset. If all went well, then it could prove useful in the future, and he could carry on his plans as intended. If it came to the worst, then it would indeed be regrettable, but the risk was well worth the reward.
"Indeed. I believe that I know precisely what you need. You need someone who can be trusted, someone with talent, someone who can protect your princess from attempts upon her life. I know just such a person. Now, admittedly, this asset has not been "field-tested", but has been trained from a young age for just this sort of work. Training enough to mitigate the gap in experience, at least. I can have you acquainted without delay, so there is no need to wait. I only ask that you try not to get your new bodyguard killed by reckless behavior, as this is a pawn I would prefer not to expend lightly."
The Good sir would nod, his young companion nodding slowly as well, her gaze going off in to the distance and she retreated in to her self. Her part in this conversation would be, God willing was over and she could go for something stiff to drink at this point.
"You have it on my word, good sir, Your man will be well taken care of in his task."
by Acerbez » Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:09 pm
by Sapientia Et Bellum » Sat Mar 16, 2019 6:55 pm
"We are fascists, the heirs of fascism, the fascism of the year 2000" - Il Duce Gianfranco Fini
by Acerbez » Sun Mar 17, 2019 2:28 pm
by Sapientia Et Bellum » Sun Mar 17, 2019 3:54 pm
"We are fascists, the heirs of fascism, the fascism of the year 2000" - Il Duce Gianfranco Fini
by Acerbez » Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:59 pm
by Togeria » Sun Mar 17, 2019 7:18 pm
by Sapientia Et Bellum » Sun Mar 17, 2019 8:51 pm
"We are fascists, the heirs of fascism, the fascism of the year 2000" - Il Duce Gianfranco Fini
by Parcia » Sun Mar 17, 2019 11:01 pm
Acerbez wrote:
Rhodesia
Faizal abruptly turned joyous to entirely confused. It was no secret that the Dzugar had already begun exporting revolution and the population centers at large throughout the world were receiving varying forms of Socialist propaganda. Africa was no exception! The 3rd World was highly acknowledged as fertile grounds for revolution! His station offered little insight into the plans of his higher ups and Faizal knew full well the consequence of going above and beyond ones station...
A sudden flash imagination of what a Persian Gulag would be like in crippling heat, stabbing of sand storm grain piercing bare back caused a subtle shiver to run down Faizal's spine.
"Martial action?" he questioned slightly irritated. "The conquests of your state are your own, as I highly doubt you find your colony friendly to the Socialist causes with the word of all the aid to the monarchists." Faizal slightly quivered as adrenaline coursed his veins, sweat gathering on his brow. "I am not a military commander, and merely am a delegate present to propose a business arrangement in favor of cordial relations and mutual benefit." Faizal relaxed as he found his footing and kept himself from spewing counter revolutionary hatred.
"I cannot promise anything of the sort. Whether I wanted to or not" he recanted in a Persian accent. "If you agree to this proposal, logistics and delivery responsibility belongs to you the very same way payment and transaction is accounted to us." Faizal stated and concluding by suggesting "Surely you colonials have the means of assuming control as you already have shown on much of the world. So... Will you sign the agreement or not?"
by Acerbez » Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:54 pm
by Sapientia Et Bellum » Mon Mar 18, 2019 5:40 pm
"We are fascists, the heirs of fascism, the fascism of the year 2000" - Il Duce Gianfranco Fini
by Acerbez » Sat Mar 23, 2019 8:31 pm
The gun was a simple blockback design that used a spring-loaded bolt to shorten the action. A 12.4-inch rifled barrel coupled with a one-piece wooden stock gave the gun an overall length of 34-inches. With thick milled steel parts instead of stampings and wood instead of plastics, the gun was heavy at just over ten pounds unloaded. This bulk helped mute the felt recoil of the gun’s 9x19mm parabellum round, especially when ripping them off at 750 rounds per minute from an open bolt. A slotted heat shield and a quick change barrel option, almost unheard of on anything but a heavy machine gun, kept overheating down.
by The Bio-Regional Cooperative of States » Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:18 am
Greetings and Salutations,
Through actions of the Great War our states have entered a period of hostility that has never to this day been adequately resolved. We wish on our part to bring to your attention a willingness for open discussion and debate so that we may negotiate a long reaching and long lasting end of hostilities among our peoples. For your part our request are simple:
1. Recognition of Franco-German border pre-1870.
2. A pledge not to interfere in Belgian affairs nor to station troops along their border indefinitely.
3. A reopening of British-German relations as well as previous financial investments that may still be applicable.
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