What's this whole "Ammiraglio Quilicci, legiones redde!“ - is this meant to be Latin? I was thinking it was some Italian dialect.. still, thankfully those marines are safe! When will you smash the home islands?
What's the status of the Phillipines? My eyesight's too bad to be able to make out what colors are even on it right now.
It's Latin. In 9 AD, 3 Roman legions led by Publius Quinctilius Varus were annihilated at the Battle of Teutonburg Forest. According to Augustus' biographer Suetonius, upon hearing the news, Augustus tore his clothes, refused to cut his hair for months and, for years afterwards, was heard, upon occasion, to moan, "Quinctilius Varus, give me back my Legions!" ("Quintili Vare, legiones redde!"). Mussolini had better luck with Admiral Quilicci.
Why won't you believe it's Latin..? See wiki:Oh, I see. Still, it seems like you've mixed Italian and Latin!
Upon hearing of the defeat, the Emperor Augustus, [...] was so shaken by the news that he stood butting his head against the walls of his palace, repeatedly shouting:"Quintili Vare, legiones redde!“ ('Quintilius Varus, give me back my legions!')
Why won't you believe it's Latin..? See wiki:
When you designate a territory for an invasion mission, your troop can be landed there or any other adjoining coastal province. That happened earlier when my marines had trouble taking Athens and some were landed on Chalkis instead. It surprised me here, because Macau is a single province surrounded by what I thought was impassable neutral territory. I had forgotten that I had accepted transit rights from the clique. Lucky I did.Did those marines end up in Guangzhou automatically, with an Invade order for Macao? Did not know that was possible.
Yes, I conflated the Italian word for "admiral" with the famous Latin line -- poetic license.No, his interpretation with Ammiraglio. Perhaps Ammiraglio is also Latin, I don't know!
I thought it was cool...
When you designate a territory for an invasion mission, your troop can be landed there or any other adjoining coastal province. That happened earlier when my marines had trouble taking Athens and some were landed on Chalkis instead. It surprised me here, because Macau is a single province surrounded by what I thought was impassable neutral territory. I had forgotten that I had accepted transit rights from the clique. Lucky I did.
Yes, I conflated the Italian word for "admiral" with the famous Latin line -- poetic license.
"Quintili Vare, legiones redde!“
"Ammiraglio Quilicci, legiones redde!“
I thought it was cool...
That was a lucky break for your "dapper' Marines.
You seem reluctant to attack Japanese held mainland China. Are you waiting for the US to finish the Japanese home islands for some reason?