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2007-02-01 11:03:08 - monkton attacked Iraq from Iran and conquered it from manicman
2007-02-01 10:18:28 - monkton: hey blue - i'd like to join my iranian and saudi armies - mind if i take over iraq and turkey?
2007-02-01 10:26:40 - monkton: yeah - but with those territories you're now getting 15 armies per turn
2007-02-01 14:52:18 - manicman: Hey you broke our alliance.
manicman wrote:Thanks. So what should I do about the negative comment thing?
Incandenza wrote:Okay, without having looked at the game, here's my take on this...
if Player A has an alliance with Player B against Player C, and A needs to take one or two NONESSENTIAL (read: non-continent-breaking, fortified by only one army) territories from B in order to take C's territories on the other side, that should not be considered a breaking of the pact.
In fact, I would say that A shouldn't even have to ask permission, as B, if he has half a brain, would be able to see the strategic advantage than A is gaining for the alliance with his actions. Plus A shouldn't have to telegraph his moves.
A is not attacking B. If A were attacking B, those territories that A takes would be essential ones that deny B armies. A is only passing through a lightly-held land or two in order to go put the hurt on C.
As the B in this discussion, manicman, I would say that you overreacted.
AAFitz wrote:the terms of any treaty must be revealed in the chat...
We never made any terms. I just assumed an alliance meant we don't attack each other. Then the attacking green thing was a vaguely stated goal. We never did private chat.hawkeye wrote:Yes it does. And cyan in that game needs to realise green never agreed to anything then jump off of a very tall building.
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