Mistmatz
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ORIGINAL: John 3rd This is what I got from my Friend Dan Roper: John, I don't know about you, but I am exhausted. I was totally useless today at work. I went for a long run up Lavender Mountain this evening to sort through things and here's what I come up with: I offer you an armistace on the following terms: 1. We declare an armistice and stalement, with neither side winning or losing. It's a tie! 2. What I get out of it is the satisfaction that I didn't lose despite the horrible hole you put me into at the beginning of the game. 3. What you get out of it is the satisfaction of not enduring the massive Allied build-up and onslaught and the decline of your hard-earned Empire. 4. The Allies agree to end the oil embargo. 5. The Japanese agree to withdraw from China, but may keep their pre-war territory in Manchuko and Korea. 6. Other than that, both sides revert to pre-war territory. 7. We then invade Russia; the Japanese get to keep all Russian oil, natural gas, and coal. The Allies get all precious metals and Russian babes. 8. Neither of us ever has regrets over ending the game. 9. Neither of us ever claims or implies that we wish we hadn't quit the game because we probably would have won. We both agree that we had plans, resources, and problems unique to both sides and that unforeseen events could have destroyed the best laid plans and derailed the most unstoppable momentum. IE, we mutually agree that the outcome of the game was uncertain and that ending the game now was in our mutual best interests so that we can resume a normal life. 10. I get to start my sabbatical from gaming to see if I can reclaim a sane lifestyle. 11. You get to turn your focus to other things or to a fresh new game in which you can make sure the Japs run amock as only you can do. 12. To prevent second thoughts and second-guessing, we immediately exchange passwords. That will eliminate any temptation to renew the game (God forbid!). Or, we can both send our passwords to NYGiants and he distributes them when he has them both. 13. As soon as we both say, "I do" we may read each other's AAR. That ought to take some time and open some eyes. 14. If you do not wish to enter into an armistice, I solemly pledge to continue devoting the same time and energy to the game until the mutually agreed upon end or imposed ending. IE, I won't drag my feet. What say you, kind, noble, and most capable opponent? Dan "Canoerebel" Roper It should be quite obvious that I and probably all the other readers of your and Canoerebels AAR would not be happy if you decided to call the game a draw. On the other hand I understand very well how much time this game can consume, how demanding it can be and how it can affect real life. Either way, the two of you provided a hell of a show and I'd like to thank you both for hours of great entertainment. Thank you John and Dan.
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