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ell I’m sad to see one of the few old world blues aar end i’m glad to see you actually had actually ended instead of letting it die a slow death.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I'm glad the ending is satisfactory. Unfinished AARs are always disappointing, and I'd never want to leave one hanging.

do you plan on doing another one and if so will it be the NCR or the Legion
I don't have any immediate plans, but if I do another it will probably be the NCR Mojave Expedition. They seem small enough to be easy to manage but big enough to make a difference, and that'd throw me right in the middle of the war.
 
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Sorry to see this end so suddenly, but as you said, glad that you brought it to a definitive close rather than just leaving us hanging. Also enjoyed the nod to eternal recurrence (and/or Canticle of Leibowitz shout-out) in the final chapter title :)

Definitely going to check out your next work when I have the time. Been a while since I've really followed an HOI3 AAR or played any of the games in the series, but I'll follow as much as I can.
 
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Canticle of Leibowitz shout-out
I was hoping somebody would catch that one! That book definitely inspired parts of this AAR, together with A Boy and His Dog inspiring the name of Albert.

Definitely going to check out your next work when I have the time. Been a while since I've really followed an HOI3 AAR or played any of the games in the series, but I'll follow as much as I can.
I really appreciate it, and I hope it'll be fun to follow even if you don't remember every little thing. I try to keep my HOI3 AARs fairly readable and explain any mechanics that come up.
 
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