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#9 hiya mate your region+mine are joined across the sea by a blue line????? |
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| | If Nait's trade routes sat intact, we can probably still deal in some way or another. If, and when we eventually get this all up and running, you'll have my full support to trade with Serenity. Hopefully, I can get a Navy up to protect any cargo that might be coming into and out of the area. How's that sound? Take care all. |
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| | Still, Nait, those routes make a good deal of sense, unless the ships and technology we possess make it too difficult to travel those long distances. In fact... that gives me another question to ask in the other thread! Sidenote: I'd imagine if this takes off, then there will be routes all over the world, so you'd be correct in your initial map anyway. Take care all. |
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| Recognized Member | The Vikings traveled to Konstantinopolis and back with the most basic of equipment - mostly because they followed the coast-line, which offers easy support. And they travelled over the North Atlantic, so I don't believe there will be so much outcry over my, imho, rather conservative estimates of sea-routes. |
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