Global 1940 Cold War goes Hot Scenario


  • Here are the rules for the European neutrals in the 1960 scenario

    Cyprus
    Territories: Cyprus
    Units: 1 infantry
    Zürich and London Agreement: During the talks leading to the creation of an independent Cyprus it was agreed that the United Kingdom would retain control of its military bases at Akrotiri and Dhekelia. The allies may station forces in Cyprus and make use of any bases built in its territory as long as Cyprus is independent of the Warsaw Pact alliance.

    Ireland
    Territories: Eire
    Units: 1 infantry
    European Economic Community: The Irish government is interested in joining the European Economic Community, but the prospects for this are currently dim. The founding EEC members remained skeptical regarding Ireland’s economic capacity, neutrality, and unattractive protectionist policy. Gain double influence for giving economic aid to Ireland.

    Finland
    Territories: Finland
    Units: 4 infantry, 1 mechanized infantry
    Finlandization: Officially claiming to be neutral, Finland lay in the grey zone between the Western countries and the Soviet Union. The Finno-Soviet Pact of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance gave the Soviet Union some leverage in the country. In politics, there was a tendency of avoiding any policies and statements that could be interpreted as anti-Soviet. This phenomenon was given the name “Finlandization” by the German press. The Warsaw Pact receives double the influence rewards for building units or Buildings for Finland.

    Spain
    Territories: Spain, Rio de oro
    Units: 5 infantry (1 in Rio de oro), 2 mechanized infantry, 3 artillery, 1 armor, 1 fighter
    Spanish miracle: The Spanish miracle was the name given to a broadly based economic boom in Spain from 1959 to 1973. Add 1 minor factory, 1 airbase, and 1 naval base to Spain upon influencing it into your camp.

    Sweden
    Territories: Sweden
    Units: 4 infantry, 2 artillery, 1 armor, 3 fighters
    Swedish neutrality: Sweden’s policy of neutrality in armed conflicts has been in effect since the early 19th century. The nation was able to remain neutral during the Second World War. Will it remain neutral in a third? Half the influence rewards of building units or buildings for Sweden.

    Switzerland
    Territories: Switzerland
    Units:10 infantry, 3 artillery, 1 mechanized infantry, 1 armor, 2 fighters
    Compulsory military service: The Swiss Armed Forces, including the Land Forces and the Air Force, are composed of conscripts: professional soldiers constitute only about 5 percent of the military personnel, and all the rest are conscript male citizens aged from 20 to 34 (in special cases up to 50) years. The structure of the Swiss militia system stipulates that the soldiers keep their Army issued equipment, including all personal weapons, at home. If a neutral Switzerland is attacked by a foreign power or falls into a civil war then Switzerland gets to defend itself with double the amount of units listed above.


  • Below are the political rules for Middle Eastern and North African neutrals in the 1960 scenario. All of these rules will eventually be placed in a word document and, hopefully, I’ll eventually have a nice pdf chart for you to print out to keep track of influence.

    Egypt
    Territories: Egypt, Alexandria
    Units: 6 infantry, 2armor, 1 artillery, 2 fighters (all in Egypt)
    Nasserite Modernization: Egypt’s President Nasser placed a heavy emphasis on heavy industry and other modernization projects. The most famous of these were the Helwan Steelworks and the Aswan High Dam. Effect: Gain +5 influence points if you build a major or minor ic in Egypt.

    Iran
    Territories: Persia, Northwest Persia, Eastern Persia
    Units: 9 infantry (3 in each province), 2 artillery, 3 armor, 1 mechanized infantry, 2 fighters
    The White Revolution: The White Revolution was an ambitious plan for the non-violent regeneration of Iranian society through economic and social reforms, with the ultimate long-term aim of transforming Iran into a global economic and industrial power. The Shah introduced novel economic concepts such as profit-sharing for workers and initiated massive government-financed heavy industry projects, as well as the nationalization of forests and pastureland. Double the influence awards for building units and facilities for Iran.

    Iraq
    Territories: Iraq
    Units: 4 infantry
    14 July Revolution: Iraq’s ruling Hashemite dynasty was removed by a military coup in 1958. Brigadier General Abdul Karim Qassim withdrew from the Baghdad Pact and established friendly relations with the Soviet Union. The Warsaw pact gets double the influence rewards for building land units for Iraq.

    Israel
    Territories: Transjordan
    Units: 4 infantry, 2 mechanized infantry, 3 armor, 2 artillery, 3 fighters
    Protocol of Sèvres: The Protocol of Sèvres was a secret agreement reached between the governments of Israel, France and the United Kingdom. The protocol concerns their joint political and military collusion to topple Gamal Abdul Nasser, which began the Suez Crisis on 29 October 1956. A secret protocol allegedly secured French assistance in the construction of Israel’s Negev Nuclear Research Center. The allies receive double influence rewards for building units or facilities for Israel.

    Libya
    Territories: Libya, Tobruk
    Units: 4 infantry (2 per each territory)
    Idris’ fortune: The discovery of significant oil reserves in 1959 and the subsequent income from petroleum sales enabled one of the world’s poorest nations to establish an extremely wealthy state. Although oil drastically improved the Libyan government’s finances, resentment began to build over the increased concentration of the nation’s wealth in the hands of King Idris. In order to maintain this disparity, Idris will need a loyal and powerful army. Gain double the influence rewards for building land units for Libya.

    Morocco
    Territories: Morocco
    Units: 2 infantry
    Years of Lead: The Years of Lead is the term used especially by former opponents to the rule of King Hassan II of Morocco to describe a period of his rule marked by state violence against dissidents and democracy activists. The Moroccan army is politically unreliable and half of the pro government forces will refuse to fight if a civil war occurs in Morocco.

    Saudi Arabia
    Territories: Saudi Arabia
    Units: 4 infantry
    Saudi-American Economic Ties: The Saudi economy and infrastructure was developed with help from abroad, particularly from the United States, creating strong links between the two dissimilar countries, and considerable and problematic American presence in the Kingdom. The Saudi petroleum industry under the company of ARAMCO was built by American petroleum companies, U.S. construction companies such as Bechtel built much of the country’s infrastructure, Trans World Airlines, built the Saudi passenger air service; the Ford Foundation modernized Saudi government; the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built the country’s television and broadcast facilities and oversaw the development of its defense industry. The allies gain double influence rewards for giving foreign aid to or building facilities for Saudi Arabia.

    Syria
    Territories: Syria
    Units: 3 infantry, 2 artillery, 2 armor, 1 fighter
    Syrian-Soviet friendship: In November 1956, Syria signed a pact with the Soviet Union, providing a foothold for Communist influence within the government in exchange for planes, tanks, and other military equipment being sent to Syria. With this increase in the strength of Syrian military technology worried Turkey, as it seemed feasible that Syria might attempt to retake İskenderun, a matter of dispute between Syria and Turkey. The Warsaw Pact gains 5 influence with Syria when it goes to war with Turkey (NATO) or Israel.

    Tunisia
    Territories: Tunisia
    Units: 2 infantry
    Bourguibism: Tunisia’s first Prime Minister, Habib Bourguiba, was resolutely nonmilitarist, arguing that Tunisia could never be a credible military power and that the building of a large military establishment would only consume scarce investment resources and perhaps thrust Tunisia into the cycles of military intervention in politics that had plagued the rest of the Middle East. Halve the influence rewards for purchasing military units and double the rewards for foreign aid.


  • Political rules for Sub Saharan African neutrals in the 1960 scenario. Asian neutrals will go up tomorrow. Expect the set up over the upcoming weekend.

    Cameroon
    Territories: French Equatorial Africa
    Units: 2 infantry
    Ahmadou Ahidjo: While Cameroon’s first President was considered to be more conservative and less charismatic than most post-colonial African leaders, his pro-western policies allowed Cameroon to attain comparative prosperity. The allies get triple the influence rewards for providing Cameroon with foreign aid.

    Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Territories: Belgian Congo
    Units: 4 infantry
    Lumumba’s fate: Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba sought Soviet aid to help crush a rebellion in Katanga. This move led the United States to support Colonel Joseph Mobutu’s successful coup d’état. The Warsaw Pact gains triple the influence rewards for buying military units for the DRC but the DRC’s starting 4 infantry will support the west if they stage a military coup in the country.

    Ethiopia
    Territories: Ethiopia
    Units: 4 infantry
    Eritrean War for Independence: Ethiopia fought an unsuccessful 30 year war to maintain control over Eritrea. Gain double influence rewards for buying military units for Ethiopia.

    Ghana
    Territories: Gold Coast
    Units: 2 infantry
    Pan Africanism: Ghana’s Preisdent Kwame Nkrumah was a strong advocate of Pan-Africanism and socialism. According to Nkrumah, his government, which represented the first black African nation to win independence, had an important role to play in the struggle against capitalist interests on the continent. The Warsaw Pact will gain one free influence point with every African country on every round that it controls Ghana. These points are given during the diplomatic phase of the round.

    Ivory Coast
    Territories: French West Africa
    Units: 2 infantry
    The African Democratic Rally: The African Democratic Rally  was a Pan Africanist political party in French West Africa, led by Félix Houphouët-Boigny. Under Houphouët-Boigny’s leadership the party turned increasingly moderate and pro-France. The allies will gain one free influence point with every African country on every round that it controls the Ivory coast. These points are given during the diplomatic phase of the round.

    Liberia
    Territories: Liberia
    Units: 2 infantry
    Liberian-American relationship: _The history of Liberia is unique among African nations because of its relationship with the United States. It was founded and colonized by freed American slaves._Once the allies are at war with the Soviets they automatically gain five influence points with Liberia.

    Madagascar
    Territories: Madagascar
    Units: 2 infantry
    Malagasy Republic: President Philibert Tsiranana maintained close ties with France after his country gained independence. This led to a period of stability and moderate economic growth that would end with a military coup and a move towards socialism, the nationalization of the economy, and cutting all ties with France. The allies may station troops in Madagascar and utilize any bases built there as long as Madagascar is neutral. However, the USSR may support a civil war in the territory for half the normal cost.

    Niger
    Territories: French Central Africa
    Units: 2 infantry
    Diori the Peacemaker: President Hamani Diori gained worldwide respect for his role as a spokesman for African affairs and as a popular arbitrator in conflicts involving other African nations. Once per game, if Niger is part of your alliance, you may have Diori prevent a civil war on the African continent. The player who attempted to instigate a civil war looses the money spent but none of the other ill effects of starting or losing a civil war are suffered.

    Nigeria
    Territories: Nigeria
    Units: 4 infantry
    Nigerian Instability: Nigerian political parties tended to be divided amongst ethnic lines. The Nigerian People’s Congress dominated the  conservative, Muslim north. The National Convention of Nigerian Citizens was Igbo- and Christian-dominated, ruling in the Eastern Region, and the Action Group was the party of the Yoruba west. From the outset Nigeria’s ethnic and religious tensions were magnified by the disparities between regions and ethnic groups. It costs half the usual amount of ipcs to start a civil war in Nigeria.

    Somalia
    Territories: Italian Somaliland, British Somalialand
    Units: 4 infantry (2 in each territory)
    Greater Somalia: Somalia has territorial claims on Ethiopia and hopes to use the cold war to reclaim the Ogaden region. Automatically gain 5 influence points with Somalia if you are at war with Ethiopia (either through attacking it or Ethiopia joining the enemy alliance).

    South Africa
    Territories: Union of South Africa, South West Africa
    Units: 3 infantry (1 in South West Africa), 2 artillery, 2 armor, 2 fighters, 1minor industrial complex, 1 naval base
    Apartheid: _After the Second World War the South African government passed legally institutionalized segregation, later known as apartheid. This policy became increasingly controversial, and some Western nations and institutions began to boycott doing business with South Africa because of its racial policies and oppression of civil rights. International sanctions, divestment of holdings by investors accompanied growing unrest and oppression within South Africa. South Africa was increasingly isolated._The allies gain double the usual influence rewards for providing South Africa with military units, facilities, and foreign aid. However, the Warsaw pact’s support for the opposition African National Congress gives it leverage in the South as well. The Warsaw pact may start a civil war in South Africa for free and any units it buys for South Africa will not go to the allies if South Africa is influenced into that camp.

    Sudan
    Territories: Sudan
    Units: 4 infantry
    The First Sudanese Civil War: Sudan’s first civil war was a conflict from 1955 to 1972 between the northern part of Sudan and the southern Sudan region that demanded representation and more regional autonomy. Half a million people died over the 17 years of war. Sudan is in desperate need of military aid to maintain control of its territory. Gain double influence rewards for buying land units for Sudan.


  • I Missed one European Neutral. SO I’ll mention it below before the asian neutrals.

    Yugoslavia
    Territory: Yugoslavia
    Units: 8 infantry, 2 armor
    Non aligned Movement: Yugoslavia was one of the founders of the Non Aligned Movement. Yugoslavia may only be moved by one influence point per each diplomatic phase. Whoever would normally get the most influence based on the purchases for Yugoslavia during that round’s diplomatic phases gets the one influence point.

    Afghanistan
    Territory: Afghanistan
    Units: 6 infantry
    Afghan Isolation: In 1961, as a result of Afghanistan Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud’s antagonistic policies and support to militias in disputed areas, Pakistan closed its borders with Afghanistan causing an economic crisis and greater dependence on the USSR. The USSR became Afghanistan’s principal trading partner. Within a few months, the USSR had sent jet airplanes, tanks, heavy and light artillery for a heavily discounted price tag of $25 million. Soviets gain double influence rewards for purchasing units or facilities for Pakistan.

    Burma
    Territory: Burma, Shan State
    Units: 4 infantry (2 in each territory)
    General Win: General Ne Win had briefly served as Burma’s Prime Minister between 1958 and 1960. His caretaker government had dutifully ceded power after democratic elections. However, in 1962 the General would seize power in a military staged coup d’état. Ne Win became head of state as Chairman of the Revolutionary Council and declared a socialist state run by a “Revolutionary Council” of senior military officers. The Warsaw Pact gains double influence rewards for building military units for Burma. Also, if the Warsaw Pact instigates a civil war in Burma then half of the opposing forces are disbanded before the first cycle of combat.

    Ceylon(Sri Lanka as of 1972)
    Territory: Ceylon
    Units: 2 infantry
    Neutral Bandaranaike: Sirimavo Bandaranaike was a Sri Lankan politician and the world’s first female head of government. She favored policies of non-alignment in the Cold War. Halve all influence rewards for purchasing units or facilities for Ceylon.

    China
    Territory: All territories marked with a Chinese roundel except Kwangtung and Formosa (Jehol is the capital)
    Units: 36 infantry (2 infantry in every territory), 4 artillery, 5 mechanized infantry, 4 armor, 4 fighters
    Theory of Productive Forces: The Theory of Productive Forces is a widely-used concept in communism and Marxism placing primary emphasis on technical advances and strong productive forces in a nominally socialist economy before real communism, or even real socialism, can have a hope of being achieved. Using this theory as a basis for their practical policies meant that communist theoreticians and leaders put productive forces first and ideology second. China may only be influenced by the purchase of minor or major industrial complexes.

    India
    Territory: West India, India
    Units: 20 infantry (ten per territory), 2 fighters, 3 armor, 2 mechanized infantry, 4 artillery
    Non aligned Movement: India was one of the founders of the Non Aligned Movement. India may only be moved by one influence point per each diplomatic phase. Whoever would normally get the most influence based on the purchases for India during that round’s diplomatic phases gets the one influence point.

    Indonesia
    Territory: Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes, Dutch New Guinea
    Units: 20 infantry (4 per each territory)
    New Order: An attempted coup on 30 September 1965 was countered by the army, who led a violent anti-communist purge, during which the PKI was blamed for the coup and effectively destroyed. Between 500,000 and one million people were killed. The head of the military, General Suharto, out-maneuvered the politically weakened Sukarno, and was formally appointed president in March 1968. His New Order administration was supported by the US government, and encouraged foreign direct investment in Indonesia, which was a major factor in the subsequent three decades of substantial economic growth. However, the authoritarian “New Order” was widely accused of corruption and suppression of political opposition. The allies gain double influence rewards for building military units for Indonesia. Also, if the allies instigate a civil war in Indonesia then half of the opposing forces are disbanded before the first cycle of combat.

    Japan
    Territory: Japan, Iwo Jima
    Units: 6 infantry, 4 fighters, 1 major industrial complex, 1 naval base, 1 airbase
    Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security: T_he United States and Japan signe an agreement obligating each state to maintain and develop their capacities to resist armed attack in common and to assist each other in case of armed attack on territories under Japanese administration. It was understood, however, that Japan could not come to the defense of the United States because it was constitutionally forbidden to send armed forces overseas._
    The allies are allowed to base units in Japan and make use of any Japanese bases as long as Japan is neutral. The allies also receive double the influence rewards for purchasing units for Japan.

    Korea
    Territory: Korea
    Units: 6 infantry
    Divided Korea: The Korean peninsula is divided into two states: a Communist North and a Democratic South. For as long as Korea is neutral it is assumed that both Korean states exist. Allied and Warsaw Pact countries are allowed to station units in Korea for as long as it is neutral. Neither side may start a civil war in Korea. They may attack Korea, however. In this instance then half of the starting troops, plus all of the forces bought for Korea by the Warsaw Pact, plus any Warsaw Pact forces in Korea will fight for the Warsaw Pact side while all allied units, units build for Korea by the allies, and the other half of Korea’s starting forces will fight for the allies.

    Malaysia
    Territory: Malaya
    Units: 4 infantry
    Racial Strife: The end of Chinese emigration to Malaysia stabilized the country’s demographic situation and ended the prospect of the Malays becoming a minority in their own country. At the time of independence in 1957, the Malays were 55% of the population, the Chinese 35% and the Indians 10%. The Chinese community’s disparate wealth led to widespread discontent within the Malay community. Attempts by the government to force a “Malayan curriculum” and give preferential treatment to Malays intensified racial strife and paved the way for destabilizing inter-communal violence. It costs half the normal amount of ipcs to start a civil war in Malaysia.

    Mongolia
    Territory: Ulaanbaatar, Buyant-Uhaa, Central mongolia, Dzavhan, Tsgaan-Olom, Olgiy
    Units: 6 infantry (use the figures on the map)
    Stalwart Soviet Ally: Mongolia has been a Soviet client since the early 1920s. If the Warsaw Pact is at war with China or the allies then they immediately gains +5 influence with Mongolia.

    Taiwan
    Territory: Formosa
    Units: 4 infantry
    Republic of China: In 1949, during the Chinese Civil War, the ROC government, led by President Chiang Kai-shek, retreated from Nanjing to Taipei, Taiwan’s largest city. The ROC continued to claim sovereignty over all China. Some 2 million people, consisting mainly of soldiers, Kuomintang party (KMT, Chinese Nationalist Party) members and most importantly the intellectual and business elites, were evacuated from mainland China and arrived in Taiwan around that time. In addition, as part of its escape from Communists in mainland China, the ROC government relocated to Taipei with many national treasures including gold reserves and foreign currency reserves. Gain +5 influence with Taiwan if you go to war with China.

    Vietnam
    Territory: French Indo China
    Units: 6 infantry
    Divided Vietnam: Vietnam is divided into two states: a Communist North and a Democratic South. For as long as Vietnam is neutral it is assumed that both Vietnamese states exist. Allied and Warsaw Pact countries are allowed to station units in Vietnam for as long as it is neutral. Neither side may start a civil war in Vietnam. They may attack Vietnam, however. In this instance then half of the starting troops, plus all of the forces bought for Vietnam by the Warsaw Pact, plus any Warsaw Pact forces in Vietnam will fight for the Warsaw Pact side while all allied units, units built for Vietnam by the allies, and the other half of Vietnam’s starting forces will fight for the allies.


  • these look great! i would love to try it out some time…


  • Any new changes? Is it balanced?


  • Sorry it took so long to respond to this.
    I’m actually going to playtest it this next weekend. Working on a couple sheets with each neutral’s starting alignment, special rules, and space for the forces bought for it by the superpowers.


  • this is so cool! thanks!


  • @dannyboy2016:

    Sorry it took so long to respond to this.
    I’m actually going to playtest it this next weekend. Working on a couple sheets with each neutral’s starting alignment, special rules, and space for the forces bought for it by the superpowers.

    Did you play it yet? if you did how did it go?


  • Nope. This upcoming weekend is when I’ll be playtesting the revised rules, which will be compatible with holy Larry’s latest rules.

    There are some things I don’t have mentioned here like ipc value changes for some territories. Should have a nice download with all the new stuff ready for yall in a few weeks to try on your own. :)


  • Just some basic notes on changes that I’ve been working on for the scenario set in the 1960s:

    The IPC values of territories, both in neutral and belligerent territories, have been revised. Additionally, the expenditure of foreign aid permanently raises the ipc value of a specified neutral territory by 1 (to a max of 3).  Additionally, Industrial complexes may now be built on islands.

    Countries:
    The Warsaw Pact Nations
    USSR: 93 Ipcs
    Warsaw Pact: 33 Ipcs
    The Allies
    USA: 116 IPCs
    NATO: 90 IPCs
    SEATO: 17 Ipcs

    Allied income is halved until war starts. Additionally, the allies will not be able to initiate hostilities with the USSR until turn 4 unless the communists outright invade one of the following neutral countries: Sweden, Portugal, Spain, Eire, The People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, Japan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, India, or Persia. Until that time, the allies and the communist must weigh the benefits of using their incomes for building up conventional and nuclear forces or jockeying for influence in neutral nations.

    All European territories conquered by the communists go to the Warsaw pact. All other territories conquered by the communists fall under Soviet control. All European territories (up to the Soviet borders) conquered by the allies go to NATO. All territories in the Americas conquered by the Allies go to the USA.
    There are now a total of 68 victory cities, many of them in neutral countries. Either side will need 50 to win. This will almost certainly require war as most of the new victory cities are in Europe.

    Hydrogen Bomb attacks that obliterate Industrial complexes also destroy any victory city in the hit province. That’s one way to make the 50 victory city. If the number of Victory cities is reduced to fewer than 50 then the game ends in nuclear winter. The side with the most victory cities at the end of the turn gets a Pyrrhic victory.

    NATO’s capital begins in the Netherlands Belgium. If that is captured then the income is sacked but a new capital is established in the United Kingdom. If London falls then NATO’s funds are looted once more, and the capital moves to Ontario.


  • @dannyboy2016:

    .

    Countries:
    The Warsaw Pact Nations
    USSR: 93 Ipcs
    Warsaw Pact: 33 Ipcs
    The Allies
    USA: 116 IPCs
    NATO: 90 IPCs
    SEATO: 17 Ipcs

    Shouldnt it be:

    Allies:
    USA
    UK
    NATO
    SEATO

    Communist:
    USSR
    China
    Warsaw pact


  • There is an earlier scenario in this thread with the UK and the two Chinas as powers. This 1960s scenario is set after the Chinese-Soviet alliance basically broke down. Most of the UK’s colonies are independent by this point, so it seemed better just to merge them with NATO (UK’s Pacific board colonies are part of SEATO)

    As t stands countries will be at different levels of influence. It will be easier for the USSR to get China into its camp than the US.

    I was working on optional rules for the Chinese player to be kind of a third alliance who could side with whichever power they chose. If other people really want the UK and China in as separate powers I’d consider revising it.


  • @dannyboy2016:

    There is an earlier scenario in this thread with the UK and the two Chinas as powers. This 1960s scenario is set after the Chinese-Soviet alliance basically broke down. Most of the UK’s colonies are independent by this point, so it seemed better just to merge them with NATO (UK’s Pacific board colonies are part of SEATO)

    As t stands countries will be at different levels of influence. It will be easier for the USSR to get China into its camp than the US.

    I was working on optional rules for the Chinese player to be kind of a third alliance who could side with whichever power they chose. If other people really want the UK and China in as separate powers I’d consider revising it.

    Ok I get it, but do you have the setup?


  • Yeah the oob is being finalized for testing this weekend. I should have that stuff ready for you all to try on sunday. :)


  • @dannyboy2016:

    Yeah the oob is being finalized for testing this weekend. I should have that stuff ready for you all to try on sunday. :)

    Thanks! cant wait to try it out! :-D


  • @empireman:

    @dannyboy2016:

    Yeah the oob is being finalized for testing this weekend. I should have that stuff ready for you all to try on sunday. :)

    Thanks! cant wait to try it out! :-D

    ONLY 2 MORE DAYS LEFT!!! :-D :-D :-D :-D  :-o :-o :-o


  • ITS SUNDAY!!! Can we have the setup? :-)


  • Sorry dudes. My friend bailed on me, possibly on account of the holiday. Will get in play testing this week and work on setup some more.


  • @dannyboy2016:

    Sorry dudes. My friend bailed on me, possibly on account of the holiday. Will get in play testing this week and work on setup some more.

    NOOOO!!!
    Can you put the setup on and we could help? :-)

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