Re: Azrain & the Peace Accord

jdgbobr@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
Thu, 9 Apr 1998 16:01:08 -0500 (CDT)

Dear Goran,

> Eric the Seehawk seems to be under the impression that PLATO has to hide
> behind anything. In that he is sadly mistaken.

I like Ming's post about Azrain a lot better. He didn't go into the song
and dance about "protecting the newbies."

> Further, the Eagle Alliance had absolutely nothing to do with our attack
> on Azrain either the first or the second time. They came late to the
> fight and we never directly engaged them in any way.

Absolutely nothing?!? The New Empire was part of the Eagle Alliance.

> so they came from Camaris to the New Empire's aid;however, they arrived
> 2 turns AFTER PLATO had vacated Provinia. We did not directly attack
> them at any time, so please get your facts right before you make
> accusations.

You personally might not have been on Provinia, but Ent. and Cer. (I don't
want to botch the spellings) were most definitely. For the record, we had
scouting and harrassment forces on Provinia long before the fleet arrived.
Our forces saw yours. Further, there were PLATO nobles in interior cities
for quite a while, even after we had landed 2 of our ships. We were
watching them closely (I recall Tiberius, but I could be wrong and don't
feel like going back through the visions and scries.).

You are correct, however, in stating that the aid forces were not
attacked.

> Eric also implies that PLATO is effectively banished to Camaris and no
> matter what we can't "influence" Provinia. Personally, I don't care
> about Provinia but I do care about the areas in Provinia close to my
> territory for security reasons. If Eric or anyone else tells me I
> can't, then we have a problem more serious than the word of the treaty
> versus the spirit of the treaty.

Ok, you can't. So there!

(Really, though, I think the Provinian alliances will decide if they want
to be "influenced.")

Cheers,
--Cendage
Eridanus

>
>
> Goran
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