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Gaius Aurelian

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  1. I find it very amusing how annoyed people are that this war is not escalating. Guess what? Not escalating a war is the power and privilege of the alliances that actually have the guts to start one. If you want a war so bad, why not start one yourself? As this current war proves, it doesn't take much. Anyways, hail Europa!
  2. [quote name='memoryproblems' timestamp='1292910823' post='2547786'] Congratulations to those great people at FEAR who might not have to fight anybody good because ODN are occupying their defensive slots! [/quote] So true it's not even funny.
  3. [quote name='Lord Boris' date='02 May 2010 - 08:00 PM' timestamp='1272855608' post='2284584'] My God, GPA.... what the #&@* have you done! Think of the children! [/quote] Not only this but I am also shocked that anyone/anything has succeeded in getting Blade back in government! Obviously GPA must know special methods unknown to the rest of us to get retired leaders back in government.
  4. Good story. One question: how many waffles can dance on a needle's head?
  5. [quote name='Style #386' date='27 February 2010 - 02:33 PM' timestamp='1267310204' post='2207028'] You will become the next monster. [/quote] Oh I know. That's why I'm not in gov anymore
  6. I don't know why people are complaining about the reparations. First off, one of the advantages of a long, tough war is that we now have a bunch of disciplined nations in the 0-500 infra range. Second, we attacked CnG, we did lots of damage, but we lost. Quite justifiably they want some compensation (and if I were in their shoes I would demand reps too). Maybe I've been too exposed to "hegemony" ways, but since when shouldn't winners enjoy the fruits of a victory well earned?
  7. [quote name='Sunstar' date='26 February 2010 - 10:24 PM' timestamp='1267252102' post='2206093'] Too many signatures. C&G needs to lose a few alliances (and NEW needs to stop fighting so many). Also, glad to see peace. Should we be expecting you for the trilogy conclusion in another 9 months or so FEAR? [/quote] We could turn it into CN's biggest spectator sport! Think of the merchandising!
  8. If you are wondering about why this costume is so late, it is because I have been busy in real life due to academic concerns and did not have the time I felt such a costume deserved. I also admit it took me a long time to get the signature and avatar right. If there is any way in which I can recompense CN for my actions then I will help as best as I can and I wish the game and its membership the very best for the future. [OOC]I've been waiting for this one! No Halloween complete without Vader. Chose my costume mainly because I used to see his nation each time I visited Cybernations.net, back during the old layout.[/OOC] P.S. Here's a gem: the Top 100 Nations in April, 2006. top 100 stats
  9. Good bye Elborrador, good luck in RL. Haven't talked to you that much since TWD and Obsidian (I think that was the alliance's name) days, but you were always fun to interact with.
  10. I wanted to say this too Still, congrats to all involved!
  11. Glad to see this treaty finally happen! o/ UPN
  12. It's nice to read an essay (a good one at that!) that isn't trying to convince the reader of some "truth" or another. I think you are right to maintain there was only one Age of Unity, since as I remember the post-UJW era, everyone was expecting a new Initiative to rise. I would hazard a guess that many alliances will be seeking to group together into smaller blocs where they can develop more of a "voice" or "charismatic presence" for themselves than simply being a part of the MDP web. A sort of mixture between your Age of Order and Unity.
  13. A very enjoyable fight. My only regret is that last night I failed at anarchying my worthy opponent Aisrep of Persiapolis after receiving two (by war's end 3) nukes from him.... Got him down to 2k defending troops but he still had some deployed! Thanks again to our allies for supporting us against the hungry Network!
  14. Honestly I don't really mind if an ex-Nordreicher ex-SoMer doesn't like us. Also nice to see MegaAros made an appearance in our thread, a FEAR DoW wouldn't be the same without his expressions of shock and disbelief.
  15. Yeah, and if we leave our allies' allies then we're "cowards." I see how it goes. Also, thank you Amoshi. Typo found and corrected.
  16. FEAR takes its treaties very seriously. We are gladly marching into this war with our allies at UPN and UCN, knowing that our bonds of friendship cannot be shattered by any steel, uranium, or propaganda. To those who cast themselves as the "anti-establishment" crowd, please remember this: There are many alliances that are indirectly allied to the NPO who will be honoring their treaties in the upcoming fight. They, that is we, are not lackeys: No, we are the Auxiliaries. We are the Allies. We are the ones who are told by the mighty alliances "you can count on us" and who have been raised by this political system to be dependable. Perhaps you think of us just as well trained dogs who do as they are told; perhaps there is some truth in this. But what is better, a dog that runs into the burning Palace where his Prince lies wounded, or a dog that pulls his tail behind his legs and flees? Luckily our time as the executors of Imperial will has not been dominated entirely by a master-slave relationship: along the way many of us Auxiliaries have made strong friendships, and even when all else has been corrupted and profaned, these friendships among battle-companions and equals remain untouched and pure. And so, for the last time and for a long time to come, we take the field and shout our war-cry. And let you, our enemies, who have only recently grown strong enough to offend the majesty of Empire, still feel some residual fear as you hear: "For the New Pacific Order! For the Status Quo!"
  17. Welcome to SNOW! If any of your nations have aluminum and uranium I want to requisition them for my trade circle!
  18. As one of the first batch of diplomats who came to the STA shortly after their founding, I can attest to this fact. Even as a very new and small alliance, the STA did not run willy-nilly into treaties.
  19. If this is true, then I must sincerely hope Ruben forgives us for losing faith in him.
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