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Author Topic: Confederate Freedom and Gallipoli-China  (Read 12207 times)

Offline Herald_Collier

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Re: Confederate Freedom and Gallipoli-China
« Reply #135 on: May 31, 2007, 09:43:51 PM »
OOC: Sorry for the long absence, all. College ended, and I had to move back home. My father's against me having access to the internet so, until further notice, I'm limited to a computer in a public library, which I can only access for an hour (sometimes two) per day--library rules. I'll try to keep up with the thread and everything else going on, but I'm afraid that I can't make any promises. I'm sorry for the inconvenience this causes us all, but at the moment it's beyond my power to change it. Hopefully this won't last too long, but I can't say for how long specifically it will last. For IC purposes, assume that, whenever you need to move the thread along without me, that the Herald (who was already a very busy man to begin with, and now will only be moreso with the UASS going public) is called away to deal with affairs of State, or is just being quiet and observing the situation. G-C, you seem to understand Collier as a character very well. If you feel the necessity, I give you permission to RP some of his reactions. Any speeches or at-length responses in conversation, however, are probably best left to me.

IC:

The applause to Viktor's announcement was thunderous enough. It only became moreso as the Herald suddenly entered from a door to the side of the dias to join the other diplomats present.

(OOC: I'd make this longer, but technically the library computers are not to be used for message boards, and the librarian's getting suspicious. See ya all later!)
Political Compass:
Economic Left/Right: -5.25
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.08

Alternate Political Compass:
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