Page 30 of 56
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-25 05:30pm
by Norseman
I'm trying to figure out what countries have recognised Brazil as well as who we have diplomatic relations with. I've made a little list, if anyone wants to be removed from or added to it please let me know.
Diplomatic Relations
USSR
Bolivarian Union
Netherlands
Columbia (Are they socialist BTW?)
Cisplatine Republic
Socialist Republic of the Congo
Recognized
???
I don't really know, since Brazil has paid little attention to foreign affairs, some might call it isolationism, others arrogance. There is also a Brazilian exile government that I described earlier.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-25 05:33pm
by Ryan Thunder
Yes we're social democrats. With a single-party system. I won by a landslide last year!

Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-25 06:19pm
by Siege
I don't think the Sultanate has any missions in South America seeing how we don't care all that much about what happens overseas. A revolution in such distant lands wouldn't elicit more than an anemic shrug. We probably have no diplomatic contact and haven't recognized Brazil, but that's more because we fail to care than because we're actively opposed to you. Really the only nation in the Americas we have formal diplomatic contact with for sure is Cascadia, and that's only because they sell us warships. Otherwise I expect people have more interest in us than we in them, what with Suez and all that.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-25 07:44pm
by Akhlut
Norseman wrote:I'm trying to figure out what countries have recognised Brazil as well as who we have diplomatic relations with. I've made a little list, if anyone wants to be removed from or added to it please let me know.
Diplomatic Relations
USSR
Bolivarian Union
Netherlands
Columbia (Are they socialist BTW?)
Cisplatine Republic
Socialist Republic of the Congo
Recognized
???
I don't really know, since Brazil has paid little attention to foreign affairs, some might call it isolationism, others arrogance. There is also a Brazilian exile government that I described earlier.
Mongolia recognizes pretty much any government actually in power, as Mongolia is very pragmatic and has something akin to the Mandate of Heaven system in Manchuria and China, insofar as Mongolia recognizes that those who have come to power probably deserve it in some fashion.
Although, Mongolia would only really have diplomatic relations with most Asian countries and a few European countries, due to the home-ties of European industrialists and Mongolians who went to Europe for university.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-25 08:49pm
by Master_Baerne
France recognizes Brazil, because the exile government is the exact opposite of French policies in nearly every matter.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-25 09:07pm
by Fingolfin_Noldor
Norseman wrote:I'm trying to figure out what countries have recognised Brazil as well as who we have diplomatic relations with. I've made a little list, if anyone wants to be removed from or added to it please let me know.
Diplomatic Relations
USSR
Bolivarian Union
Netherlands
Columbia (Are they socialist BTW?)
Cisplatine Republic
Socialist Republic of the Congo
Recognized
???
I don't really know, since Brazil has paid little attention to foreign affairs, some might call it isolationism, others arrogance. There is also a Brazilian exile government that I described earlier.
The Byzantine Empire is open to relations and recognition, but again, we restate the requirement to not meddle with internal affairs of the Empire.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-25 09:41pm
by Steve
Little reminder for our European and Asian players: tomorrow is America's Turkey Genocide, er, "Thanksgiving" holiday, so don't expect a lot of activity from us Yanks. Including me, will be at relatives much of the day.
Stas, if you trigger a war while I'm away for the holiday, I will have your attack thwarted by a storm of pumpkin pies.

Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-25 09:53pm
by Fingolfin_Noldor
Steve wrote:Little reminder for our European and Asian players: tomorrow is America's Turkey Genocide, er, "Thanksgiving" holiday, so don't expect a lot of activity from us Yanks. Including me, will be at relatives much of the day.
Stas, if you trigger a war while I'm away for the holiday, I will have your attack thwarted by a storm of pumpkin pies.

Pearl Harbor is a no no then?

Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-25 09:54pm
by Steve
Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:Steve wrote:Little reminder for our European and Asian players: tomorrow is America's Turkey Genocide, er, "Thanksgiving" holiday, so don't expect a lot of activity from us Yanks. Including me, will be at relatives much of the day.
Stas, if you trigger a war while I'm away for the holiday, I will have your attack thwarted by a storm of pumpkin pies.

Pearl Harbor is a no no then?

Pretty much. Especially with the available air tech.

Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-25 10:06pm
by K. A. Pital
I can't just start a war on my own Steve, not without prior co-ordination with you and Beowulf - unilateral actions are impossible because I should know what the opposing state is doing actually

So no worry.
I might ask the offensive to be moved back in time though, if there'll be a delay until end of June in-game time, because the offensive's slated for end April-early May, as a preventive strike before reserves' deployment (mirroring the real-life 1929 decisions at the IRL Far Eastern Railway conflict, only with larger forces).
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-25 10:09pm
by Steve
Well, today was the end of April to the beginning of May, say May 2nd right now. Tomorrow will be May 2nd at 12:00 to May 9th 00:00.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-25 11:48pm
by Lonestar
STAS IS A LEECHER!

Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-26 02:34am
by Ma Deuce
A quick question for both Norseman and Raj Ahten: Are these little naval maneuvers you guys have going on intended to happen during the Freedom Conference (i.e., in unreal time)? I ask because if that is the case, then I wanted my next story post to include a little viewpoint segment set on board that, um...rather expensive battlecruiser I've got moored off Beunos Aires for the duration of the conference (which probably wouldn't be there come May) that would reference elements of those naval operations.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-26 02:40am
by Norseman
Ma Deuce wrote:A quick question for both Norseman and Raj Ahten: Are these little naval maneuvers you guys have going on intended to happen during the Freedom Conference (i.e., in unreal time)? I ask because if that is the case, then I wanted my next story post to include a little viewpoint segment set on board that, um...rather expensive battlecruiser I've got moored off Beunos Aires for the duration of the conference (which probably wouldn't be there come May) that would reference elements of those naval operations.
Yes it's specifically meant to occur during that period since Raj Ahten's maneouvers were specifically to prevent me from doing mischief during said conference. So by all means anyone at the Freedom Conference feel free to describe how panic / scandal spread and/or people run around like headless chickens

Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-26 07:01am
by Thanas
Norseman wrote:I'm trying to figure out what countries have recognised Brazil as well as who we have diplomatic relations with. I've made a little list, if anyone wants to be removed from or added to it please let me know.
Diplomatic Relations
USSR
Bolivarian Union
Netherlands
Columbia (Are they socialist BTW?)
Cisplatine Republic
Socialist Republic of the Congo
Recognized
???
I don't really know, since Brazil has paid little attention to foreign affairs, some might call it isolationism, others arrogance. There is also a Brazilian exile government that I described earlier.
Germany both recognized and has diplomatic relations with Brazil.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-26 07:02am
by Thanas
Also, what time is it ingame, BTW?
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-26 07:27am
by K. A. Pital
Thanas wrote:Also, what time is it ingame, BTW?
Steve wrote:Well, today was the end of April to the beginning of May, say May 2nd right now. Tomorrow will be May 2nd at 12:00 to May 9th 00:00.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-26 08:33am
by Norseman
Uhm why is Germany sending warships to Uruguay? I was not aware that there were any German interests in the region that were threatened.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-26 08:37am
by Thanas
Spain is a close ally and Uruguay has, as in the OTL, some German emigrants to it. It is a message of support for Spain and her colonies, paying back the support it gave to Germany over the Indian Ocean crisis.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-26 08:43am
by Norseman
Thanas wrote:Spain is a close ally and Uruguay has, as in the OTL, some German emigrants to it. It is a message of support for Spain and her colonies, paying back the support it gave to Germany over the Indian Ocean crisis.
I was unaware that there was some kind of crisis brewing in regards to Uruguay? AFAIK the sabre rattling has been exclusively between CHilatina and Brazil, which makes sense since Brazil can't even get to Uruguay.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-26 08:48am
by Thanas
Norseman wrote:Thanas wrote:Spain is a close ally and Uruguay has, as in the OTL, some German emigrants to it. It is a message of support for Spain and her colonies, paying back the support it gave to Germany over the Indian Ocean crisis.
I was unaware that there was some kind of crisis brewing in regards to Uruguay? AFAIK the sabre rattling has been exclusively between CHilatina and Brazil, which makes sense since Brazil can't even get to Uruguay.
Uruguay is right next to Brazil and Chilatine. And iirc Lascaris made some claims to Uruguay known.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-26 08:52am
by Norseman
Thanas wrote:Uruguay is right next to Brazil and Chilatine. And iirc Lascaris made some claims to Uruguay known.
Brazil has no land border with Uruguay which would tend to make an invasion much harder... Of course I can't speak for those dastardly Chilatines!
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-26 09:03am
by Thanas
*checks* Yes, you're right. Completely forgot about that.
EDIT: Also updated my orbat with the listing of major german naval bases and their defensive armaments. All armament is taken from decommissioned warhips or is older weaponry that was taken from dreadnoughts when they were rebuilt. If it is wished, I can deliver a detailled breakdown from where the guns came from.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-26 02:10pm
by Evincer
Speaking of borders:
The Bolivarian Union's starting forces allow about 5 fortresses on the southern border with Chiletina/Paraguay.
The purpose of the fortresses is to support divisions that are arrayed to protect against an attack from Chiletina.
What would make more sense? A militarized border with fortresses along the border towns, or a space between the border and more northern fortifications?
For example, it could be possible to construct a fortress at the town of
Villazon
Supported by a division of Infantry-1918 and support battalions
http://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&q=map+ ... CAkQ8gEwAA
Supported by an airbase about 35-40 km North of Villazon at Chaupiyaco, near the railway connection
Or does it make sense to leave the border demilitarized and move the fortifications up to nodal points and towns and cities about 1-200 km north of the border?
One concern is the need to protect the five or so airbases along the southern border. Or should there be airbases about 45-60 km from the border, or should they be moved up to 100-200 km from the border?
The overriding goal is to protect from an invasion by Chiletina. The deployment if town cities and infrastructure is the same as on the Google map, though the South American Highway is probably a railway rather than a road.
Note that there are mountain divisions near the Westernmost border with Chiletina.
Re: SDN World 3 Commentary Thread I
Posted: 2009-11-26 02:12pm
by Norseman
My defences with the Cisplatines consist mainly of having rigged strategic bridges and tunnels to blow, having mapped the area so I'll know where I have good defensive grounds, and then followed by a set of fortified cities further north. Basically I can't afford to man something like the maginot line, so why bother building one in the first place?
PS Sorry for not talking to you more but I'm so darned busy
