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Updated the pitboss sheet, but the PBEM (BtS and FFH) sheets need some love.
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With PB29 looming on the horizon (description: "Experimental PB to be conducted not with full diplo, but full real diplo. Realms Beyond will fund plane tickets so everyone can convene in a room in person to hammer out the gamelong NAPs.") I suggest we get started on the planning for this so we can get discounts on airfare rather than getting burned by last minute booking.

For a meeting destination, let's go with the Watergate Hotel in Washington, DC. I recommend the "Diplomat Suite with Balcony" for a modest $10k/night. Obviously we'll need to rent a room for each civ similar to what the United States, Canada, and Mexico did while hashing out NAFTA (also done at the Watergate). These suites come with a large amount of square footage to accommodate room to pace during tense negotiations and balconies, with gravity assist, to provide leverage for those most difficult but critical moments in diplomacy. Other amenities:

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1200-1615 sq. ft. Diplomatic in every way, this VIP suite comes fitted with lavish finishes, sleek furniture and lush bedding, all artfully chosen with the guest in mind. Custom-made bath amenities, exclusively created by La Bottega, perfectly compliment the floor-to-ceiling five fixture marble bathrooms. The Diplomat Suite with balcony comes with a kitchenette and a step-out balcony with staggering views of the Potomac.

All handcrafted guest rooms feature:

    55" in flat-screen TV
    Plush Robes
    La Bottega bath amenities
    Umbrella
    Sleeper sofa
    Mini-bar snacks with refrigerator
    Iron and ironing board
    Hairdryer
    Clock radio
    Coffee/espresso/tea makers
    300 thread count cotton sheets
    Goose down comforters
    Down and synthetic pillow options
    Lighted bathroom make-up vanity
    24 hour in-room dining
    Smoke Free Environment

I'll happily sign up for this game as soon as we have a sponsor. Cal, you'll be hosting (aka bankrolling) this one, right? shades
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Boldly you're mamagement, that means you're the one who gets stuck with the bill.
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300 thread count sheets? Do you take me for a barbarian? I'm soooo out of this one.

Played: Pitboss 18 - Kublai Khan of Germany Somalia | Pitboss 11 - De Gaulle of Byzantium | Pitboss 8 - Churchill of Portugal | PB7 - Mao of Native America | PBEM29 Greens - Mao of Babylon
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The bedrooms are all very well, but what about the conference room? We're all going to be spending at least 12 hours per day in there hammering out those NAPs, so that area being well up to scratch is a requirement.
Lord Parkin
Past games: Pitboss 4 | Pitboss 7 | Pitboss 14Pitboss 18 | Pitboss 20 | Pitboss 21
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How good is the security to stop us all killing LP when he tries to start negotiating those NAPs is my question.
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Ended games (Selection): BTS games: PB1, PB3, PBEM2, PBEM4, PBEM5B, PBEM50. RB mod games: PB5, PB15, PB27, PB37, PB42, PB46, PB71. FFH games: PBEMVII, PBEMXII. Civ 6:  PBEM22 Games ded lurked: PB18
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Watergate, eh? Well, I hate to be Nixon the idea, but has anybody put a good Woodward in about the place? It would be a shame to spend so much and then get Bernsteined by some CREEPs.
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(June 30th, 2015, 12:58)BRickAstley Wrote: Boldly you're mamagement, that means you're the one who gets stuck with the bill.

This is not a business conference but rather a convention among civilized nations. Whoever works for a government agency is on the hook for this, not me. I work in education so if I had to pay we'd be dragging 1980's-era single-wide aluminum-siding trailers to the end of a gravelly cul-de-sac way out in God's Country (can you hear the banjos?) for meeting space. BrickDeer

(June 30th, 2015, 14:00)spacetyrantxenu Wrote: 300 thread count sheets? Do you take me for a barbarian? I'm soooo out of this one.

You ARE a barbarian. But the 300 thread count sheets caught my eye too. I mean, if I'm spending $10k a night for a room it better come with at least 1000 thread count EGYPTIAN cotton, right? Or, be satiny smooth with a couple of, ahem, room assistants to help you get to sleep. shhh

(June 30th, 2015, 23:04)Lord Parkin Wrote: The bedrooms are all very well, but what about the conference room? We're all going to be spending at least 12 hours per day in there hammering out those NAPs, so that area being well up to scratch is a requirement.

When the US, Canada, and Mexico negotiated NAFTA they had individual industries (textile manufacturing, suit-making, automotive, agriculture, etc) in their own room. Each trade group would negotiate their area of expertise and then report back to their management overlords when they had an accord. The very last deal to be reached was, obscurely, regarding the suit-making industry, and particularly between Canada and the US. The Canadians had an inherent advantage importing wool because of other bilateral trade agreements that inflated the cost of importing for the US. This is, I think, somehow related to the Chicken Tax, which is the reason why domestic automakers have a near lock on the light truck sector of the US automotive market. Relevance to Civ: virtually zero. neenerneener

I would imagine that we would seldom have our NAP agreements in a free-for-all environment like PB7 so we wouldn't need a huge conference space, just lots of nice individual spaces. But if we want all of our NAPs out in the open, well, we could get a big room in the lobby.

(July 1st, 2015, 02:32)Krill Wrote: How good is the security to stop us all killing LP when he tries to start negotiating those NAPs is my question.

At $10k/night I would hope it would be sufficient. But recall, these rooms come with balconies so everyone would do well to either negotiate in good faith or wear a very good helmet. bash

(July 1st, 2015, 08:55)Bobchillingworth Wrote: Watergate, eh? Well, I hate to be Nixon the idea, but has anybody put a good Woodward in about the place? It would be a shame to spend so much and then get Bernsteined by some CREEPs.

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Hey, I added basic information about PBEM 65, but not the description. I'll leave that to a global lurker.
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Updated PB18 information. It's a scoop!

Someone else can do a better write up when they get around to it.
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