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Post by DaBomb on Aug 5, 2004 17:18:05 GMT -5
DB sat, with his feet up on a fine hardwood desk, smoking and drinking happily, albeit alone. Dossov crept inside the room, and cleared his throat to attract DB's attention.
DB: Irritably Yes, Dossov?
Dossov: I did not wish to bother you, but-
DB: -enough. What do you want to tell me?
Dossov: Your bases in Toulouse and Montpellier are under attack by an aerial squad of approximately 300.
DB: Keep firing the flak guns. Launch a squad of jets to intercept. 250 should be enough, with the ground units helping us.
Dossov: Yes, sir. Reinforcements are arriving from Stuggart. They should be here in a day.
DB: Good. But I want planes accompanying them. No doubt those Americans will try to bomb us.
Dossov: No doubt. Also, the Japanese are continuing their assault on China, and Hilter has captured Nijemegen and Arnhem. France will be surrounded in no time!
DB: Good. Tomorrow, we move for Lyon and Marseille with the Italians. And remember to blast the American planes out of the sky.
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Post by DaBomb on Aug 7, 2004 14:32:52 GMT -5
When Dossov came in a second time, DB was reading a copy of Moby Dick and sipping on some stolen French wine. The reports Dossov made to DB were becoming more frequent, much to the discomfort of the Russian officer.
DaBomb: (Reciting from the book) If his heart were a cannon, he would have shot his heart upon it. Beautiful words, don't you think?
Dossov: And passionate. If I may ask, what is your passion?
DaBomb: "Blood, toil, tears and sweat," as the English put it. My passion is war, Dossov.
Dossov: If i may sir, you seem a slight amount more...open to questions.
DaBomb: I admit I was accompanied by a very no-nonsense attitude when I arrived. This beautiful French wine has loosened my tounge.
Dossov: I find Spanish is my favourite.
DaBomb: The Spanish are cowards. They decided not to join the pure-blooded army of Nazis. I find this wine, which I stole from the Mayor's personal celllar, is much more fragant. You see, I always collect trophies from the cities I conquer.
Dossov: Why is that?
DaBomb: Anything on this earth - our earth - is better when it isn't ours.
Dossov: But France is not yet ours, though I have promising news from the war front.
DaBomb: As I have come to expect from my men.
Dossov: Troops have made it to Saint Claire and Montrichard, and have set up camp. Those in the trenches have gained 400 yards on the enemy. The French are facing an occupation very soon.
DaBomb: No. When I am done, there will be no french left. But I suspect kidgame will interfere with my operations once more. I am afraid that he will attempt to bomb Montrichard and Saint Claire in the near future.
Dossov: Not to worry. Both are small, but vital towns. If he attacks in the day, most likely by air, his planes will be destroyed within minutes. If he attacks at night, he won't be able to properly assertain our position. His bombs will not hit.
DaBomb: Wonderful. Send word to Admiral Ballack to move 1,000 of his troops to meet with those in Lyon. From there, they march to Paris.
Dossov: I will sir. But won't those troops be intercepted by enemies?
DaBomb: No. My tank convoy has cleared us a path. Within a year, my goal will be complete, and I will have wine from across this land. From there, we can move to England!
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Post by GameMaster5000 on Aug 16, 2004 19:17:06 GMT -5
My base was hidden. I wasn't in the conflict yet but was observing everyone through my satellite images waiting. I don't know for what but I was waiting to find out everyones strategic weaknesses.
I had bases in Switzerland and Madagascar as well as a few of the surrounding areas. Although I had just decided to join the war and was slightly weak at first I had a firm grip on the areas I held. The locals kept trying to take back their territory but they couldn't. I have at least 10,000 soldiers and around 500 or so tanks and am getting more from the barracks and factories each day. And I had around 1,000 different aerial units.
Although it wasn't much it was enough to hold off small assaults of enemy troops. I looked at the map and saw that allgamesgamer had france and it was being attacked by DaBomb. I knew that DaBomb was trouble and he had to be taken out yet for some reason allgamesgamer seemed familiar. Where had I heard that name before? I wasn't sure but I felt the need to help allgamesgamer and defeat DaBomb. And kidgame? He wasn't a factor in my plans yet. I'd worry about him later.
I decided to wait a few weeks. Maybe days until I had more aerial units and ground troops then I planned to send some backup of nearly all my air units. For now though I summoned officer ferdinand in my office.
Ferdinand- Yes GM, you rang?
GM- Yes I did. For some reason this allgamesgamer seems familiar and I feel the need to help him. He is being attacked by DaBomb. In about a week I plan to send a bunch of aerial vehicles and some ground troops over to help. For now I want you to send over a force of 100 jets and 100 bombers to help out allgamesgamer.
Ferdinand- Yes sir! Anything else?
GM- Yes be sure to tell them to shoot anything wearing DaBomb clothing or uniforms and to destroy his tanks and vehicles or whatever. Don't harm allgamesgamer tell him your there to help. For now I will observe.
Ferdinand- Ok sir I will get 100 jets and bombers ready. When do you want them to take off to combat DaBomb?
GM- Now you idiot. As soon as they are ready send them over to france so they can help allgamesgamer! And tell them to destroy DaBomb. I want him dead do you hear me?
Ferdinand- Ok sir I have my orders. 100 jets and bombers will be prepared and set off to attack. They should be gone within five minutes.
GM- Good ferdinand. Thats what I want to hear. Now get out of my sight and get those units moving!
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Post by DaBomb on Aug 17, 2004 15:23:21 GMT -5
The manufacturing plant was quite possibly the largest in Europe. Based in Lyon, the plant created tanks, planes, submarines and even weapons. Its extensive network of machinery and cargo branched for at least a mile, over a river and over much terrain. Brigadier Kessler of the 4th division had taken over the plant after days of intense warfare, advancing a few yards closer into the plant at the cost of losing lives. In the end, the Germans had lost almost as many as the French, but the capture of this factory was a momentous occasion.
Kessler - Heil Hitler! May this machine of the enemy be turned against them, to work for our own purposes!
Germans - (Cheering) Heil! Heil!
Steinhaur - Da Bomb wishes to speak with you.
Kessler - Very well.
DaBomb - Kessler, status report.
Kessler - The French have been escorted out, and are headed for the makeshift internment camp near Toulouse. We have checked every piece of machinery, and there no explosives, traps or remaining enemies to be found.
DaBomb - Excellent. Begin manufacturing more replacement tanks immediately. I lost many carving out a path to that factory.
Kessler - This plant does not have the exact technology that we do.
DaBomb - Precisely. Make exact replicas of the French tanks. Those frogs won't be able to tell the difference.
Kessler - Ingenious. When will we recieve reinforcements?
DaBomb - You have an ample supply of troops there. Just in case, there is a legion of Panzerschrek troops headed your way. Keep me updated on your progress.
Kessler - Of course. Heil Hitler.
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Post by DaBomb on Aug 18, 2004 17:45:26 GMT -5
Though Kessler's engineers were unfamilar with the french machinery that was employed, and the schematics for the French vehicles, they were able to build most classes of tanks and submarines with ease. The staff in the factory had been clever enough to destroy the sensitive information, but had simply not had ample time to destroy it all.
Engineer Hamann: Sir, our first squad of tanks has been cleared for safety. We just need to load in the shells and provide a crew.
Kessler: Excellent. Right on schedule.
Engineer Hamann: The submarines plant is having problems, though. Several of the machines have been jammed of destroyed; it will take another 2 days to repair, and another week to actuall finish a submairne.
Kessler: Damn. That means we are open to attack. From a Naval perspective, at least. Metzelder, what are the latest reports?
Metzelder: We are safe here, for the moment at least. The original air strike took out the communications, their only way to call for help.
Kessler: Have those systems been repaired?
Metzelder: Yes.
Kessler: Very well. Do you know the destination for the vehicles the French were making here?
Metzelder: One of their engineers blurted out that the tanks were to defend the border against Germany. The subs were headed toward the North coast.
Kessler: Good. Send a message to the armies in those locations and tell them the tanks and submarines will be delayed because of a recent air raid. Include the current code and use the correct frequency.
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Post by DaBomb on Aug 28, 2004 18:59:10 GMT -5
The fleet of 200 planes was a ghastly sight in the air, but not one that DB could not deal with. His new base - in Montrichard - was obviously not secure, but could stand against small aerial attacks. Unofortunately, this was no small attack.
AA fire glittered in the night sky, while the occasional, accompanied by bullets from ground forces. The bombers and fighter circled, dropping their explosives and raining down bullets below.
Dossov: Sir, their numbers are too many! Our forces are being squashed.
DaBomb: Send up every plane we have now! And make sure those AA guns do not stop firing until this is over!
Dossov: The Messerschmitts are ready now, air. The Bearcats will take a moment to take off.
DaBomb: Good. Send a distress call to my platoon at Dijon to send up their aircraft.
The Messerschmitts rolled from the runway, and roared back toward the enemy. A furious battle waged between the two sides, bullets ripping back and forth while DB's tank divsion shelled the sky. Though DB was losing many due to the fewer numbers, the Bearcats offered much needed support and surpressed the enemy attack.
DaBomb: Dossov, what country are those planes from?
Dossov: I have yet to recieve an identification...
DaBomb: I want plane manufacturing tripled once this attack is over.
Dossov: As you wish. These enemy planes appear to come from Switzerland.
DaBomb: That belongs to GameMaster, no?
Dossov: Correct. Should I order a strike?
DaBomb: Please do. And organize a legion to march into Switzerland and take it by force. I hear the local people are planing an uprising there...
The enemy craft were concentrating on the other airborne threats, now, ignoring the ground forces completely. The battle raged on, volleys of machine gun fire ripping apart and downing the aircraft over a 2 mile radius.
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DaBomb: Report!
Dossov: The threat has been neutralized, though not without loss.
DaBomb: Elaborate.
Dossov: Several storage barns of grain and gunpowder have been destroyed, and we lost a barracks.
DaBomb: Damn. We will have to postpone our expansion, then.
Dossov: Reinforcements will arrive from Germany any day now. We just need to hang on. Sadly, a total of 472 troops died today, including pilots. That leaves us open to attack.
DaBomb: Not to worry. Call in a squadron of BF-109-E planes. Our planes will not be tarnished by this attack. And I want to be informed as soon as my planes arrive at Switzerland.
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Post by GameMaster5000 on Aug 28, 2004 21:12:36 GMT -5
GameMaster was in one of his switzerland bases. He was pleased to learn that his attack on DaBomb was very successful as more units were killed then lost. They had lost all 200 planes sadly but nearly 500 DB troops were killed. It was news that GM liked to hear.
Through the night his factories throughout switzerland worked hard and built at least 1500 more aerial units. Fighter Jets, B-52 Bombers, and some other aerial units. Just overnight the barracks throughout switzerland had churned out around 30,000 more troops all with different experience and weapons. The war factories had churned out around 2500 tanks, 2500 jeeps, 2250 hummers, 1500 scorpion tanks, and a few other land vehicles. As for base defenses there were tons of that added. The base defense in switzerland was enough to kill off an aerial force of any size! There were already at least 10,000 auto guns and turrets, about 8000 rocket turrets and for aerial defense, about 7000 Sam Sites, 6500 Anti Air Guns and 6000 Flak Guns which were all scattered throughout switzerland. They were fully upgraded with basic vision, night vision, and infrared visions and also had a range of about 500 miles each gun as I spent billions to upgrade these sams and anti air and flak guns to shoot THAT far. It was unbelievable but was pretty true. When enemy aircraft appeared nearly all the anti air guns in the continent of switzerland would activate and destroy the enemy aircraft. There was one weakness of these super sam sites, super anti air guns and super flak guns- since they had to fire so far away they overheated way too easily and most of the anti air, sams and flak guns could only fire 1 or 2 rockets before overheating and having to cool down which would take about 2 or 3 hours. And another weakness was that they were slightly inaccurate because they had to fire at extreme distances.
I was sitting down playing cards with some officers when one of the radar specialists came in and seemed panicked.
GM- "Relax soldier whats wrong?"
Officer- "Well im tending to the radar and I see over 1000 enemy aircraft incoming. I believe they are owned by DaBomb or his allies."
GM- "So whats the worrying for? Switzerland has tons of anti air guns so they will shoot down whatever petty troops he could attack us with."
Officer- "Yes but he is sending some BF-109-E planes and what look like Bearcats. And from what I hear those are good planes. Their armor kinda sucks but they are good at evading sam rockets and anti air missiles. They could be rather bothersome."
GM- "I know what those planes are capable of but with so many flak guns and anti air and sams it will be impossible for them to dodge the amount of rockets I have stored up for them. They will die. Just pretend that they are some bothersome flies in the sky and that your mission is to swat them out of the sky with the missiles and rockets understand?"
Officer- "Yes sir. I believe they are within range and several sam sites have engaged and fired a few rockets but when the planes get closer all the sams, anti air guns and flak guns will activate and shoot down the craft. Shall I gather up a large group of soldiers from this base to help combat the aerial units?"
GM- "It probably wont be necessary but if you want to get a squad of like 100 or so soldiers you may do some. Give most of them rocket launchers you know the ones with homing capabilities and lock on abilities. And give some people the portable flak guns and have them help shoot down those pesky flies. I'll be here playing poker. If the situation gets bad which it most likely wont I may come out and help."
Officer- "Yes sir. I'll gather a small group now and arm them up. Good luck in your poker match."
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Post by DaBomb on Aug 28, 2004 21:15:32 GMT -5
There are no such things as SAM sites or autoguns. That's why bombing raids were so successful.
Existing Technology:
I won't pretend to know too much about WW2, but here are the basics:
Aircraft - Only small, usually with a 20mm machine gun or small bombs as weapons. The V1 was rocket was available only for the Germans, and was never stolen/modified by the enemy.
Tanks - Imprenetrable against bullets, but can be destroyed with a grenade and a flamethrower.
Communication - No E-Mail, only coded messages on radio
Strategic information - Recon planes, first-hand reports, no satellites.
Cars - The American version is the GP (now known as the Jeep). Troops trucks too.
Weapons - Rifles, pistols, macine guns and grenades, as well as small grenade launchers and rocket launchers. No autoturrets.
Anti-Aircraft - Generally high calibre AA guns were the only weapons available. There were zepplins/air balloons with metal wires that would shear the wings of enemy planes at one time in London.
Mounted Weapons - AA guns, huge shell turrets, mounted machine guns.
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Post by DaBomb on Sept 6, 2004 10:06:47 GMT -5
AA fire tore through the sky, immediately downing DB's planes. In retaliation, the Messerschimdtt and BF-109-E squadrons pummelled the grounds with bombs and peppered GM's own aircraft with 20mm machine gun bullets. Carnage barely described the hectic battle, with planes roaring to the ground, and AA turrets exploding into flaming wreckage.
The legion of troops, meanwhile, consisted of a standard 1000 troops, who all marched to the border of Switzerland, and opened fire on the border patrols. Many on each side were sheared down by the constant volleys of gunfire, until all that was left was a smoking graveyard.
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Mikel Ballack was known for his ingenuity under pressure. During the first world war, he was a young and rash apprentice, but during the next 30 years he asserted himself, and came one of the top scientists of the Nazi empire. Ballack had journeyed to Dijon, where he was to provide a demonstartion to DB inside the science centre.
They strolled along the corridors of the facility, observing not only scientific study, but tactical observations too. Ballack stopped in front of one room, where several engineers were inspecting their new weapon.
Ballack: And here we have what may prove to be a powerful weapon against the impure "allies".
DaBomb: What is it?
It looked similar to a rocket, with German marking and insignia, but its purpose was still unknown.
Ballack: I call it the "V1" rocket.
DaBomb: Which stands for...
Ballack: Vengeance. This rocket is self powered; all we need to do is launch it, and it will land upon the intended target. No need for kamikaze attacks or wasting human lives. This rocket can take out our enemies with very little expense!
DaBomb: How powerful is it?
Ballack: Quite. We are currently working on the "V2", which will have 20% more power.
DaBomb: Good. How many do you have at this time?
Ballack: 10 prototypes at this time.
DaBomb: Begin building more. Many more.
Ballack: I'll get right on it.
DaBomb: And send those prototypes to the following: Coventry manufacturing station, Bern, London, and Paris.
Ballack: yes, sir.
DaBomb: And take all measures to ensure secrecy.
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Post by DaBomb on Sept 24, 2004 20:54:18 GMT -5
The V1 rockets shreiked through the sky toward London, Paris and Coventry. Though AA fired caused many to explode before they landed, enough damage was caused by the rockets to send houses into flames and destroy munitions factories all around. DB had been present for the launch, but was forced to return to Montrichard to continue his invasion. The next volley of rockets would be aimed at Bern, Switzerland.
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Post by DaBomb on Mar 5, 2005 12:45:58 GMT -5
The Germans occupied approximately 18% of France, having defeated the main border patrols and France's defensive railway. Switzerland was still standing very strong, though its major cities had been pumelled by the V1 rockets. The Western areas of France were fortifying, and were evactuating children to England and Wales.
Admiral Ballack, the designer of the V1 rocket, had marched his troops to Paris, while 500 others had moved to Lyon. Both attacks had been dealt with by the French; Ballack and 150 men escaped, but only 12 from Lyon escaped with their lives. DB had underestimated the French, and had paid with many lives. He wouldn't make the same mistake again.
15,000 Germans and Russians were coming to help the effort in France, but they wouldn't arrive for another week. DB would have to stay put, with his 18,000 troops, until his reinforcements arrived.
There were rumors of a small militia being formed by the French citizens: the Marquis. DB ordered that all of his troops, in all captured cities should take extra precaution around the occupied French, and should report anything suspicious.
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Post by Kid Game on May 12, 2006 15:48:14 GMT -5
We need some battlefield updates so heres one from me since I havent posted in quite a while. -------------------------------------------------
Kidgame grinned when he learned that his attack was successful, having destroyed some of DB's buildings while damaging others and killing lots of his troops. Though he lost all the aerial units he sent, he got some intel on DB's base. It wasnt much but his foe was much bigger then he had anticipated.
Spies in DB's army had sent a report to kid saying that planes from switzerland had also attacked DB's army. Kid wasn't concerned with Switzerland as it was far away.
By now kid had occupied several states on the east coast of the United States. He had New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Rhode Island, Vermont, Massachusettes,New Hampshire and Maine. He controlled the entire northeast states and territories. In each he had numerous bases and lots of buildings, armored vehicles and troops. He even had some nice impressive naval bases.
The US national army was on his side so pretty much anything kid did was acceptable. He was planning on acquiring more states soon though. He was slowly going to head south and take over the southern states. This was a good plan as if kid controlled the entire East coast, he would control the seas and have a good naval barricade.
He was tempted to send more aerial units to attack DaBomb but he stopped. Kid decided to wait until he received mail from his spies in DaBombs army. If he was extremely lucky he MIGHT receive a telephone call from one too whoever this would be rare. It was also bad if the spy was caught sending a message to kid over the phone! So kid just decided to play the waiting game. He had his barracks training more troops, and Factories were producing more vehicles as fast as they could. Air Fields were also making more aircraft to prevent and repel air attacks.
Kid knew he could defeat DaBomb. He could also defeat that GameMaster and allgamesgamer if those two were to become a threat, but kid didnt see that happening.
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