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Originally posted by Alikchi
Oh and by the way, it's nice to see a Japan AAR - not many of those around. :)

Not many AAR's using this great premise either.
 
Apologies

My apologies for letting this AAR die out. Law school was too time consuming for me this semester (my next to last!) to really have the energy to keep it up, and unfortunately I've had a hard drive crash since then, and the game and screenshots for future turns are gone.

However, I had played the game through Mar. 5, 1940, and recorded the history in a folder which I frequently back up on another drive. So I have a record of the story up until then, which should get us through the interesting parts of the story, at any rate.

If you all can handle a non-graphically documented AAR (you'll have to take my word for what happened :eek: ), then I'll finish as time permits.

I have finals this week, but I'll check in to see where we stand, and work on the next installment when I'm trying to put off studying.

T
 
Just found this AAR. Great work. I loved Pastwatch, and this AAR combines the best of two of my favorite interests
 
I'm definitely interested in finding out where this story is going...it's a pity it crashed after 1940, but you could always pull a Prufrock and continue the story past that on your own.
 
The Fritz said:
I'm definitely interested in finding out where this story is going...it's a pity it crashed after 1940, but you could always pull a Prufrock and continue the story past that on your own.

Yes, pull a Prufrock! or at least finish this story!