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Originally posted by Vukovlad
OOC: The only question is if you want to hold it before Hoo returns?
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Brockpaine" (Jan 27th 2009, 8:14am)
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A Punishment Regiment perhaps! Being forced to eat each other to survive, the two remaining ones get a repriave and then executed for cannibalism.
*Snerk*
Sounds more like a Japanese Army unit than a Chinese Army unit.
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and Chile will note that the overlapping claims are "undecided at present".
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Just note that that map is wrong as it is missing the entire Australian claim, which starts next to the Filipino claimand goes from there until halfway in the SAE-French claim.
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Which is why the US and Germany will simply watch whatever goes on there with bemused expressions.
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For the purpose of clarification, the Dominion of Canada inquires with the pertinent nations the exact nature of their interest in the territory in Antarctica;
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It's unlikely Chile will deploy troops, but the Ejercito and Armada will launch a few mapping and geographic expeditions.
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Canada offers to host a conference and mediate any relevante disputes below the 66°S Parralel.
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Originally posted by Rooijen10
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It's unlikely Chile will deploy troops, but the Ejercito and Armada will launch a few mapping and geographic expeditions.
If Chile wants, they could borrow one of the Kainan Maru class exploration vessels for that purpose if they have no specialized ships available for that job.
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Canis discussed using Palmer Station, in the Atlantean claim, should the Americans find Sushi and Rice abit unsatisfying 5 minutes after eating the offer is still open.
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As for the conferance, how about Yellowknife in the dead of winter?, so the delegates can get an abit of an idea of what conditions they are sending their troops....I mean scientists into.
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Originally posted by Rooijen10
Well, from all the things in the news, the two Japanese stations are the only ones on Antarctica (at the moment). The only time that 'Palmer Station' was mentioned is in the ' Big Ass Map: Rough Draft' thread where you mentioned 'historical Palmer station'... which is 1965-68... meaning the Americans, expecting to arrive at some nice place to stay, would arrive at nothing.
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