Post by codger on Jun 1, 2011 1:40:57 GMT -5
Warzone Regions Report - May Issue, brought to you by Warzone Airspace
Warzone Airspace
A bold new era: Warren Codge II ascends as the Warzone Codger and Czar of Airspace
Warren Codge, the original Warzone Codger and founder of the Airspace Assembly government passed away in late February after a coma from an rumoured illness contracted while on a expedition to Hong Kong. (I went to Hong Kong and left the game for a while) While his passing was not unexpected, members of the region were hoping to the last day that he will return and resume command. When the news came, the region was plunged into grief and shock. In the chaos and vulnerable to enemies, the region dwindled from its peak of 83 nations down to a remaining 30.
All was not destroyed however, as the Vizier (Delegate) Zandalore and core Elder nations (Riowood, Bangners and Mash, Opsys, Sylarus Prime, Pluto Nash, Madramar and Libretepaix) stepped up to fill the void and formed a stable government. Airspace salutes you for your efforts in its time of crisis.
In early May, Warren Codge's young son, Warren Codge II came of age to resume the title of Warzone Codger and was subsequently elected as Czar of Airspace. With renewed vigour Airspace presents the following achievements.
Airspace Achievements
Regional population at 58 nations, from 30s at the beginning of the month.
Revival of role playing activities. There are two types of roleplays being run.
- Traditional free form role play as surviving nations in a Warzone. The current story is about rebelling provinces and a assassination plot
- A 'community nation' (The Airspace Capital) where daily issues are role played and answered by the region to see what sort of nation we get.
Our military wing, Aces of Airspace relaunched and captured Warzone Europe and Sandbox.
Relations formed/renewed and embassies established showing Airspace is re-engaging with the world.
This is only the beginning. The revival continues. Airspace Rises!
Around the Warzones
Major news around the Warzones.
Drugged Monkeys becomes longest delegate of Warzone Australia. The Phantom Knights capture Warzone Australia from Trav Khar!
Drugged Monkeys from Trav Khar recently became the longest serving delegate of Warzone Australia. It was an admirable achievement and highlights Trav Khar's commitment to the region, which is used an army camp for their defender activities. Unfortunately the was glory was short lived as their long term rivals The Phantom Knights suddenly took Warzone Australia during the celebrations. The two groups have a continuing feud, with the Knights previously attempted to take Warzone Australia in a series of raids last November and since further skirmishes in neighbouring Warzone Asia.
In the spirit of good sportsmanship and respect for their opponents though, embassies and flags are left untouched after the capture and The Phantom Knights left after a few days. Bruised but pride intact we wait with anticipation what happens next in the saga.
The Madness of Warzone Asia
A curse seems to have fallen Warzone Asia this month with the main occupier, Kami no Chikara seemingly suffering bouts of mental instability. Kami no Chikara, an Asian themed region, took Warzone Asia early in the month with the stated intention of developing it for the long term. Things are looking optimistic initially, with an active RMB, nations speaking up and forming relations with neighbours, but one day suddenly without reason, the delegate decided to eject the whole region ending the fledging project with a few clicks.
Not only that, but it appears the madness then spread to their home region with the founder Algrina deciding shortly later to shut down Kami no Chikara itself for good. This all happened in a few days, a truly bizarre situation.
Bored politicians take Warzone Africa
The United States of Europe had some government changes recently, and the politicians were bored. Now do politicians do when they are bored? Go to war and take a Warzone of course! At least that was what one nation told me when they took Warzone Africa. If that what it takes to get more activity to the Warzones, then we welcome more bored politicians.
Warzone Airspace
A bold new era: Warren Codge II ascends as the Warzone Codger and Czar of Airspace
Warren Codge, the original Warzone Codger and founder of the Airspace Assembly government passed away in late February after a coma from an rumoured illness contracted while on a expedition to Hong Kong. (I went to Hong Kong and left the game for a while) While his passing was not unexpected, members of the region were hoping to the last day that he will return and resume command. When the news came, the region was plunged into grief and shock. In the chaos and vulnerable to enemies, the region dwindled from its peak of 83 nations down to a remaining 30.
All was not destroyed however, as the Vizier (Delegate) Zandalore and core Elder nations (Riowood, Bangners and Mash, Opsys, Sylarus Prime, Pluto Nash, Madramar and Libretepaix) stepped up to fill the void and formed a stable government. Airspace salutes you for your efforts in its time of crisis.
In early May, Warren Codge's young son, Warren Codge II came of age to resume the title of Warzone Codger and was subsequently elected as Czar of Airspace. With renewed vigour Airspace presents the following achievements.
Airspace Achievements
Regional population at 58 nations, from 30s at the beginning of the month.
Revival of role playing activities. There are two types of roleplays being run.
- Traditional free form role play as surviving nations in a Warzone. The current story is about rebelling provinces and a assassination plot
- A 'community nation' (The Airspace Capital) where daily issues are role played and answered by the region to see what sort of nation we get.
Our military wing, Aces of Airspace relaunched and captured Warzone Europe and Sandbox.
Relations formed/renewed and embassies established showing Airspace is re-engaging with the world.
This is only the beginning. The revival continues. Airspace Rises!
Around the Warzones
Major news around the Warzones.
Drugged Monkeys becomes longest delegate of Warzone Australia. The Phantom Knights capture Warzone Australia from Trav Khar!
Drugged Monkeys from Trav Khar recently became the longest serving delegate of Warzone Australia. It was an admirable achievement and highlights Trav Khar's commitment to the region, which is used an army camp for their defender activities. Unfortunately the was glory was short lived as their long term rivals The Phantom Knights suddenly took Warzone Australia during the celebrations. The two groups have a continuing feud, with the Knights previously attempted to take Warzone Australia in a series of raids last November and since further skirmishes in neighbouring Warzone Asia.
In the spirit of good sportsmanship and respect for their opponents though, embassies and flags are left untouched after the capture and The Phantom Knights left after a few days. Bruised but pride intact we wait with anticipation what happens next in the saga.
The Madness of Warzone Asia
A curse seems to have fallen Warzone Asia this month with the main occupier, Kami no Chikara seemingly suffering bouts of mental instability. Kami no Chikara, an Asian themed region, took Warzone Asia early in the month with the stated intention of developing it for the long term. Things are looking optimistic initially, with an active RMB, nations speaking up and forming relations with neighbours, but one day suddenly without reason, the delegate decided to eject the whole region ending the fledging project with a few clicks.
Not only that, but it appears the madness then spread to their home region with the founder Algrina deciding shortly later to shut down Kami no Chikara itself for good. This all happened in a few days, a truly bizarre situation.
Bored politicians take Warzone Africa
The United States of Europe had some government changes recently, and the politicians were bored. Now do politicians do when they are bored? Go to war and take a Warzone of course! At least that was what one nation told me when they took Warzone Africa. If that what it takes to get more activity to the Warzones, then we welcome more bored politicians.