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  1. My annual review of forum politicking has brought me to this. I've read through your blog a bit, and am taken aback by your levity and bravery when faced with this adversity. Strength and my best wishes to you in your recovery - I will be keeping an active eye on your blog. Take Care, Celtic
  2. [b]The National Alliance of Arctic Countries[/b] - [url=http://www.cybernations.net/nation_drill_display.asp?Nation_ID=285541]Celtic[/url] - http://forums.cybernations.net/index.php?showtopic=110325 Declaration of Existence, showing Celtic as representative of the NAAC Take Care, Celtic
  3. [quote name='Methrage' timestamp='1334964325' post='2956292'] Who founded the original NAAC and are they involved in this resurrection of the alliance? Regardless, good luck with the alliance. [/quote] The Holyone and yes. Thank you .
  4. [quote name='USMC123' timestamp='1334946297' post='2956198'] 1) I hold the leash. 2) Are you literally retarded? [/quote] EASY here people. Agree to disagree. Move on. Thank you, Tetris members, and everyone for your well-wishes. We very much appreciate it, and look forward to the possibility of warming relations with all who genuinely make efforts towards friendship. Any individuals who continue to pursue the theory that TLR has masterminded this whole thing as a publicity stunt ought to spend less time worrying about that, and more time worrying positioning their tin-foil hats to most effectively prevent extra-terrestrial mind control. They might be watching you right now. (boo!) Take Care, Celtic
  5. [quote name='Hereno' timestamp='1334679865' post='2954862'] Last I checked, the only thing left on the NAAC AA was garbage. I don't know how you intend to turn that into a semi-respectable alliance, but good luck. [/quote] I can't fully remember our 3-day plan, but probably something to do with having half your total strength, half your nukes and a higher average strength with just a third of your alliance's total membership. Tell me again about respectable alliances. Thanks for your well-wishes. Take Care, Celtic
  6. [center][IMG]http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa260/mishken/Epilogue.png[/IMG] - On behalf of the alliance - Barren wastes and frozen shores mark the site where freedom was, and then was lost. Five long, hard years of isolation, brightened only by this moment, where we the people of the once prosperous north return to the land of promise and reunite again under one banner. We push ahead to rebuild our home, free of past prejudices that caused so much strife. Where once was opportunity, strength and friendship, so shall there be again. For those who were here, you'll remember us. For those who weren't - best prepare yourselves. This time, we aren't going anywhere. On this, the fifth anniversary of the fall of the first alliance, I am proud to be among those that have reformed the National Alliance of Arctic Countries. [URL=http://z4.invisionfree.com/NAAC/index.php]http://z4.invisionfree.com/NAAC/index.php[/URL] #NAAC on irc.coldfront.net Hail the victorious north. Take Care, Celtic[/center]
  7. [quote name='Penlugue Solaris' timestamp='1323729659' post='2875697'] And who are you to talk of GW1 ODN? We made the decision in good faith. While it was a regrettable decision, there was a sense of honor in it that doesn't exist now. I remember reading the private forums when Moldavi came and talked to us, and he seemed sincere. That was all we were looking for back then it seemed. We got conned. Also, NPO would have survived the war, don't kid yourself. [/quote] The ODN cannot be held to blame for the consequences of an early peace in the Great War. They were not the only alliance growing weary of the fight... and its really not as though we'd have been able to eliminate the NPO.... The VietNam approach to that war would have only served to further fester the overconfidence of the victorious allies, and entice the NPO and allies to recover and retalliate with greater force, sooner. Great War 2's outcome would have been closer to that of Great War 3's. That the victorious allies were unable to capitalize on the ground they had gained is a testament to overconfidence and political ignorance to a growing opposition. We saw the second and third wars coming, and did nothing but talk. Take Care, Celtic
  8. [quote name='Ameris' timestamp='1323812178' post='2876919'] Pius as legendary (or even infamous)? No. He had minimal impact on this game. The idea for the NpO would have eventually been done by Moldavi. They were just waiting for an excuse, and NAAC was perfect for it. [/quote] There would not have been a Second Polar War without Pius (at least, in the way it turned out)
  9. And maybe New Reverie, since he nearly caused the nuclear holocaust.
  10. Ivan Moldavi is a given. I'd argue the following as well: Neboe Chris Kaos Pope Hope banned member Philosopher Pope Pius XIII (a legend, insofar as how much he legendarily sucked) Arctic Bilrow SocCarolina Take Care, Celtic
  11. [quote name='James IV' timestamp='1295419413' post='2583366'] A Celtic sighting? Fight the good fight IAA! [/quote] Shhhhhhhhh . Hope all my friends on both sides are rockin hard. Take Care, Celtic
  12. Heh.. time to rock rock on. Cheers to all - on both sides. Take Care, Celtic
  13. I do hope those responsible back off immediately... I'd hate for things to escalate, with but the push of a button. Especially with so many watching. Take Care, Celtic
  14. OOooooo.... star wars is OUR thing. . Best of luck folks. Take Care, Celtic
  15. We have the same mouse . Nice review! Take Care, Celtic
  16. My fellow Greenlanders, Each passing day brings something new in the world, and takes something away. It’s hardly a wonder why people are so afraid of change, as the uncertainty of it all is sometimes too much for one to handle. But we accept change, day after day, year after year in the hopes that by our actions we can effect change, and better it for those around us. Greenlanders, welcome to today. Welcome to the world that we, together have built - to what we envisioned and have fought for all these years. This day, above all others is a day on which we must all take a step back from the wars raging across what will become the free world and remember the struggles that it took for us to get this far. Our alliance was not built on umpteen thousand strength nations, nor nuclear weapons, or out of some awful struggle. We were born of ideas – of honour and justice. These served as our companions, and the few of us that formed that young Republic sought out those who shared our values, and together we prospered. Of course, the situations surrounding our birth left many to believe that we were not whom we claimed, and that in fact we represented a fire that had long since been extinguished. Those same people vowed that we would not last a month, let alone a year. A war passed, and the Greenland Republic rose to fight for an ally, not out of personal interest, but out of friendship. The war ended, and there we were. That year we found difficulties all around us, as many did not want to allow the past history of some of our members to remain in the past and even threatened war. That year ended, and there we were. More time passed, and though our existence at that point alone ought to have suggested to any who doubted that we would survive, some were unconvinced. We were forced to use the might of our arms yet again, this time in defence of an ally whose sovereignty had been threatened in a clear act of aggression. We happily marched to our ally, knowing full well that we marched to a war we could not win. The strength of our arms meant little in that war (though they did inflict some pain). The true story of the war was camaraderie. We knew our fate, perhaps from the very beginning, but we did not change our course. Our mission was clear, and we would see it through to the very end of us if necessary. The war ended, and there we were, battered, but still there. Though I’m certain that doubts and speculations about our “true intentions” continue to swirl, their importance, at least to a Republican, or a friend of the Republic ought to mean little. We’ve been through challenges, we’ve seen hard times, but we have persevered. We have survived. And here we are. To those that have doubted us, and to those that would constantly tear at the integrity of the Republic, a Republican, or any of our friends, know this – we’re still here, and we’re two years old. Happy Birthday, Greenland. ~ Additionally, I am proud to announce the latest election results for the Greenland Republic: June 2009 Greenland Republic Government Congratulations to our new Archon, Al; his Vice Archon, Shamedmonkey; and his newly appointed cabinet: Minister of Defense: Virillus Minister of Finances: Kosherness Minister of Foreign Affairs: Ilselu1 Minister of Interior: Acid Also featured tonight, the highly anticipated results of the Minister of Trains election: Archon - 12 Cookavich - 5 Mhawk - 5 Stumpy - 2 Degenerate - 1 And, finally, Electron Sponge retains his post as Grand Admiral of the Iceberg Floatilla. Thanks to all who ran, and to all that voted for making this another successful election. And again, congratulations to the new government. Hail, the Republic! Take Care, Celtic
  17. Hail the Black Rose. This is one of the most epic moments of my time in CN. Take Care, Celtic
  18. Hell is nothing compared to the frenzied wartime server updates. Don't be afraid of death... in this game it's hardly eternal. Take Care, Celtic
  19. I'm happy to see the Order come back into the fold, and recognize how beneficial, for both parties, this treaty really is. Good on you OBR. Take Care, Celtic
  20. Oh for the love of god. This seems similar to what I attempted to do when starting the Greenland Republic, and so I wish you the best of luck... I hope you really are sincere about leaving the past in the past - you will accomplish things much more quickly if you do. Take Care, Celtic
  21. Sup. April 2006 - April 14 2007. Founded the Greenland Republic after the fall of the NAAC. Now we're rockin. Balls to the walls. Take Care, Celtic
  22. I think "Great Polar War" encompasses a little too much history... I'll go for Red vs BLEU war because it reminds me of Spy vs Spy. Take Care, Celtic
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