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       #Post#: 1221--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Monarchist Takeover of Texas OOC
       By: Confederate Texas Date: May 28, 2015, 2:44 pm
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       [quote author=Sparta link=topic=181.msg1215#msg1215
       date=1432838393]
       Hey Confederate Texas may I have control of the Monarchists
       because I'm on their side and your not responding to any of my
       actions to them.
       [/quote]
       Yes fine whatever. However, I will dictate some of their actions
       like diplomacy and King Washington  :)
       #Post#: 1704--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Monarchist Takeover of Texas OOC
       By: Sparta Date: June 8, 2015, 1:53 pm
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       OOC: No. You never researched chlorine and tear gas. Only my
       nation has but you wouldn't know that. So you cannot use it.
       #Post#: 1705--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Monarchist Takeover of Texas OOC
       By: Confederate Texas Date: June 8, 2015, 1:59 pm
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       OOC: Whatever. If it'll make you happy, I'll change it. However,
       chlorine or tear gas isn't that hard to get a hold of. It's not
       exactly something worth "researching"
       #Post#: 1706--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Monarchist Takeover of Texas OOC
       By: Sparta Date: June 8, 2015, 2:01 pm
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       OOC: They are considered chemical weapons which are classified
       as WMDs. You can keep the tear gas because I agree it isn't hard
       to get ahold of. But Chlorine weapons? Yes that is worth
       researching.
       #Post#: 1713--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Monarchist Takeover of Texas OOC
       By: Caos Date: June 8, 2015, 2:38 pm
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       Sparta, did you forget about this place??
       #Post#: 1716--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Monarchist Takeover of Texas OOC
       By: Sparta Date: June 8, 2015, 3:52 pm
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       Yeah sorry.
       #Post#: 1717--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Monarchist Takeover of Texas OOC
       By: Caos Date: June 8, 2015, 3:52 pm
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       No worries just go here in the future :P
       #Post#: 1766--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Monarchist Takeover of Texas OOC
       By: david090366 Date: June 9, 2015, 3:30 am
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       Chlorine gas has been known for quite some time:
       [quote]
  HTML http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorine
       The most common compound of chlorine, sodium chloride (common
       salt), has been known since ancient times. Around 1630 chlorine
       gas was first synthesized in a chemical reaction, but not
       recognized as a fundamentally important substance.
       Characterization of chlorine gas was made in 1774 by Carl
       Wilhelm Scheele, who supposed it to be an oxide of a new
       element. In 1809, chemists suggested that the gas might be a
       pure element, and this was confirmed by Sir Humphry Davy in
       1810, who named it from Ancient Greek:
       χλωρóς (khlôros) "pale green".[/quote]
       It was first used as a weapon in WWI by the Germans, the quickly
       by the other nations involved, but was soon replaced by much
       more lethal compounds such as Mustard Gas because it was rather
       easily defeated by masks.
       [quote]Chlorine gas, also known as bertholite, was first used as
       a weapon in World War I by Germany on April 22, 1915 in the
       Second Battle of Ypres.[63] As described by the soldiers it had
       a distinctive smell of a mixture between pepper and pineapple.
       It also tasted metallic and stung the back of the throat and
       chest. Chlorine can react with water in the mucosa of the lungs
       to form hydrochloric acid, an irritant that can be lethal. The
       damage done by chlorine gas can be prevented by the activated
       charcoal commonly found in gas masks, or other filtration
       methods, which makes the overall chance of death by chlorine gas
       much lower than those of other chemical weapons. It was
       pioneered by a German scientist later to be a Nobel laureate,
       Fritz Haber of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin, in
       collaboration with the German chemical conglomerate IG Farben,
       who developed methods for discharging chlorine gas against an
       entrenched enemy. It is alleged that Haber's role in the use of
       chlorine as a deadly weapon drove his wife, Clara Immerwahr, to
       suicide.[64] After its first use, chlorine was utilized by both
       sides as a chemical weapon, but it was soon replaced by the more
       deadly phosgene and mustard gas.[65] Theodore Gray wrote in his
       book The Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Atom in the
       Universe "Chlorine was used as a poison gas during the grueling
       trench-warfare phase. Soldiers would position a line of gas
       cylinders at the front lines, wait for the wind to shift towards
       the enemy, then open the valves and run like hell. This
       practice---sometimes overseen personally by Fritz Haber, a man
       whose positive contributions to humanity are listed under
       nitrogen (7)--- was slowly phased out as experience showed that
       roughly equal numbers of soldiers on both sides died regardless
       of who set off the gas."[66][/quote]
       #Post#: 1778--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Monarchist Takeover of Texas OOC
       By: Sparta Date: June 9, 2015, 10:35 am
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       Confederate Texas, U couldn't tell how the men died without
       examining them up close and even then you'd need medical
       equipment to tell. So can you fix your post about donning the
       gas masks. Also how many total soldiers do u guys have there
       right now?
       #Post#: 1780--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Monarchist Takeover of Texas OOC
       By: Confederate Texas Date: June 9, 2015, 11:40 am
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       Sparta, even if they didn't see the dead men, they would have
       saw either the Missouri soldiers wearing the gas masks or the
       gas you've apparently sprayed everywhere I'm sure they could of
       seen it anyway. But fine, whatevaz.  ::) Also to answer your
       question about 800.
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