Gil R.
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ORIGINAL: Missouri_Rebel Well that is the deal breaker for me. Thought I might just get this game but the unrealistic stance concerning border states ruins IMO. True Missouri stayed in the Union but, with the sole purpose and idea not to allow Federal forces to use Missouri and it's citizens against the south, of which many were of southern stock. When Lyons commited its unconstitutional assault on peacfully and more importantly LEGAL gathering of the state militia Gov. Jackson and Missouri was thrust into the Confederacy. Much of Mo being burnt to the ground by the 'liberating' army. Jackson was the only rightful elected Gov. and the puppet gubament the union forced on it's citizens was unconstitutional. Gov. Jackson was also the only SITTING Gov to EVER lead troops in battle in American history.Missouri was under martial law for the remainder of the war, a state of war being understood, and was admitted to the confederacy in Nov 1861. In the game it should be represented that if federal troops try to occupy Missouri there should be a VERY high chance of them joining the CSA. Same thing with Maryland. Dis-honest Ape had the state legislators under house arrest until a union friendly goverment was elected. Now you see why the south fought? Baboon abe pushing his big centralized version of America on everyone. A stigma still being felt today. This game could have been really good with the border states swaying like they did historically but alas, it is not so. Guess I will wait for a War Between the States game that accurately represents this. Too bad. Was wanting this to be good and assumed that you guys did your homework on the subject a little better. Mo Reb Missouri Rebel, one thing you might not be aware of is that our standard scenario begins in Nov. 1861, by which time Missouri was mostly under Union control. The way our game works, states are either Union or Confederate, but can be conquered and put under a military governor once that state capital is under control, and thus compelled to switch sides. As you know, Jefferson City was in Union hands by Nov. 1861 and Gov. Gamble had been installed. This means that Missouri absolutely has to start as a Union state, since to do otherwise would violate one of the most fundamental rules of the game. Of course, if the CSA conquers Missouri, then it's a Confederate state -- it just can't start out that way. (Kentucky is the only state that can come in on either side because Kentucky at that time was undecided, the vote to secede not coming until Dec. 10.) Please note that we are considering at least one pre-November scenario (e.g., pre-Fort Sumter, pre-Bull Run, or post-Bull Run), and if we do that you might well get your way with Missouri. So, please reserve judgment until the game is released.
< Message edited by Gil R. -- 8/22/2006 4:23:04 PM >
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