Kyle H on Mon, 14 Aug 2006 20:48:56 -0700 (MST)


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Re: [eia] Call to Allies?


    Mike is absolutely right.  He should know who he is at war with before 
he has to complete the remainder of the political phase options.  (In fact, 
now that I look at the political phase options, I see that there isn't one 
for "Call to Allies" as I thought there was.  My mistake.)
    So, here's the best way to proceed.  Austria declares whom it is calling 
(if anyone) in a single email.  If multiple people are called, we can set up 
a separate escrow for those people to decide how to respond to the call. 
Once that escrow's results are known, we can continue with the Political 
Phase escrow (with everyone knowing who's at war with whom).

Sorry for the previous mistake.

kdh

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Gorman" <mpgorman@xxxxxxxx>
To: "public list for an Empires in Arms game" <eia@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [eia] Call to Allies?


>
>>  (If more than one ally is called, then the responses should
>>come simultaneously so that one person's answer can't influence anyone
>>else's.)
>
> The rules allow that as being entirely possible unless one of the nations
> demands that their response will depend on the others.  Outside of the
> declaration of war step, the escrow is supposed to be to make things
> easier.  It is not required under the rules in any way.
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