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Re: History of Nuclear War II [FULL]

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:09 am
by Dukasaur
On December 2nd, 1942, the world's first self-sustaining nuclear reaction was created at the University of Chicago. Enrico Fermi, the designer of the experiment, was finally able to demonstrate the power of nuclear fission, which he had predicted almost 20 years earlier. A now-famous indicator of the urgency in the effort is that Fermi's reactor was located under the bleachers in the University's football field, because a permanent facility being build for him in the Argonne Forest wasn't ready.
Although the University of Chicago was a major star in the early days of the Manhattan project, it was soon eclipsed. Being focused on mainly theoretical and scientific questions, it steadily lost influence in a Manhattan Project that was mainly concerned with the practical engineering issues involved in building bombs. After the war, the Argonne lab would regain prominence, as a leader in peaceful applications of nuclear energy.
Phase 2
35 players in 5 groups will play 7-player games on the Chicago map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.


Phase Two games have been created and invitations sent out! Good luck, everyone!

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase Two]

PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:58 pm
by perchorin
looks like i forgot to vote. I'll vote for sunny, it's always a thrill to see the destruction nukes cause.

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase Two]

PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 2:20 am
by Dukasaur
There has now been an elimination in every Phase Two game.

We say goodbye to spartacus65, chapcrap, dominator2000, and Jessamine.

The elimination from Game 10572163 is in question. Risk_Averse was the first player eliminated. However, dmastrong has currently gone freemium and will have to be dropped from the tournament unless he renews, so Risk_Averse may be saved from the brink of extinction. I'll wait a couple days for an answer from dma before sending out the next phase.

Edit: Okay, I got an answer back from dmastrong. He will be leaving the tournament, so Risk_Averse gets to stay.

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase Two]

PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:19 am
by Dukasaur
perchorin wrote:looks like i forgot to vote. I'll vote for sunny, it's always a thrill to see the destruction nukes cause.

Well, you SUNNY guys are doing a fine job of moving things in your direction. Of the five kills in Phase 2, Spartacus and Chapcrap were both FOGGY votes, the other three are NO VOTES. With perchorin's new vote, it stands at 8-6 for fog.

So, Phase 3 will still be foggy. Still, from the 11-4 at the beginning to 8-6 is one hell of a movement. Keep it going, and the sun-lovers may soon get their way!

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 3]

PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:37 am
by Dukasaur
By far the largest facility run under the umbrella of the Manhattan Project was the Clinton Engineer Works at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Here, Uranium-235 was separated from Uranium-238 by a variety of processes, all of which were experimental and needed to be developed and improved "on the fly." The centrifuge method was a failure and was soon abandoned, but electromagnetic separation, gasseous diffusion, and thermal diffusion were all successful to some degree and contributed to the final stockpile of fissionable uranium. By 1945 there were 75,000 people working at Oak Ridge, and the K-25 gasseous diffusion plant was the single largest building on the planet.
Phase 3
30 players in 5 groups will play 6-player games on the USA Southeast map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.


Games have been created and invitations sent out.

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 3]

PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:55 am
by Dukasaur
All Phase 3 games still active. Leverpuller is the first fatality.

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 3]

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 11:53 pm
by Dukasaur
Phase 3 casualties are Soldier4Christ, uk massive, Leverpuller, mickunited333, and arno30.

Absolutely Amazing!!!
Three of the deceased were no votes, and two were FOG votes. So, the SUN lovers have achieved what looked impossible. I don't know if it was by design or by luck, but you have managed to kill off enough FOGeys that, starting from an 11-4 blowout in favour of fog at the beginning of the tournament, you have gotten the vote to 6-5 for sun!

Amazing job of pushing your faction forward, I must say!

=D> =D>

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 3]

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:05 am
by perchorin
Dukasaur wrote:Phase 3 casualties are Soldier4Christ, uk massive, Leverpuller, mickunited333, and arno30.

Absolutely Amazing!!!
Three of the deceased were no votes, and two were FOG votes. So, the SUN lovers have achieved what looked impossible. I don't know if it was by design or by luck, but you have managed to kill off enough FOGeys that, starting from an 11-4 blowout in favour of fog at the beginning of the tournament, you have gotten the vote to 6-5 for sun!

Amazing job of pushing your faction forward, I must say!

=D> =D>

Here comes the sun and I say "it's alright"

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 4]

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:10 am
by Dukasaur
Dukasaur wrote:The British nuclear effort codenamed "Tube Alloys" was centred at Manchester and Birmingham Universities, but to protect the laboratories from the threat of German bombing, they were moved overseas to Montreal.
The relationship between the Allied efforts went through three phases. Before 1942, there was pretty much open communication between the two teams. In 1942, when the U.S. Army took over the American effort, a portcullis of secrecy slammed down and no communication with the British team was permitted. Then, in 1943, Roosevelt and Churchill signed the Quebec Agreement and full co-operation resumed.
Tube Alloys had absorbed fleeing French scientists, as well as Jewish scientists from Germany, Poland, and Hungary, all fleeing Nazi persecution. It thus had a brilliant talent pool, but what it lacked was resources. Fighting for its life, Britain simply didn't have the cash to mount a programme like the Manhattan Project, or anything remotely close to it in magnitude. Slowly but surely, despite a brilliant start, Tube Alloys became a mere auxiliary to the much larger Manhattan Project.
The ZEEP reactor at Chalk River north of Ottawa was built to produce plutonium for the American bombs, but it was completed too late to perform that role, first going online on September 5th 1945, a week after the war ended. ZEEP did become a world leader in peaceful uses of nuclear energy, and was the prototype for the successful CANDU nuclear design.
Phase 4
25 players in 5 groups will play 5-player games on the Canada map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.


Your round of sunny games has been created and invitations sent out!

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 4]

PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 3:59 pm
by Dukasaur
Still one game without an elimination.

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 4]

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 11:18 am
by Dukasaur
Still one game without a kill.

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 4]

PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 8:19 am
by Dukasaur
Still no death in Game 10888093

:(

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 4]

PostPosted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:11 pm
by Dukasaur
Okay, that long sitzkrieg is over...:)

Toasted in the nuclear fire are Gilligan, thehippo8, WolfMist, brett2000, and DoomYoshi. Gilligan and brett were sunny votes, WolfMist and the hippo were Foggy. So, the vote stands at 4-3 for SUN.

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 5]

PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:38 am
by Dukasaur
Dukasaur wrote:Phase 5 While possibly 90% of the expenditure and employment of the Manhattan project was devoted to the manufacture and refining of fissionable materials, the crucial remaining 10% was devoted to the construction and delivery of the bombs themselves. Most of this was done in New Mexico at Los Alamos, the "city in the desert" codenamed Project Y.
The gun-type uranium-based bomb (eventually used at Hiroshima) was considered too simple to fail, and therefore not tested at all prior to use. The implosion-type plutonium based bomb (like the one eventually used at Nagasaki) was far more complex, and the bomb designers felt it had to be tested. Thus, on July 16th, 1945, the worlds first man-made nuclear detonation occurred at the Alamogordo Bombing Range near San Antonio.
Phase 5
20 players in 4 groups will play 5-player games on the USA Southwest map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.

Phase 5 games have been created and invitations sent out. Good luck, everybody!

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 5]

PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 7:54 pm
by Dukasaur
The first person eliminated from Game 11194125 was perchorin. However, ESQuire is not renewing his premium and will have to leave the tourney, so perchorin is saved by pure luck!

In other games, we say goodbye to uckuki, darkbluesky, and GreenBaize.

Uckuki and darkbluesky were both SUNny votes, so the pendulum swings back, and the vote is 5-4 for FOG.

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 6]

PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 8:08 pm
by Dukasaur
Dukasaur wrote:Phase 6: The Manhattan Project was initiated with the idea of fighting the war against Germany. However, the Project took so long and the conventional war proceeded so quickly that Germany had already surrendered 10 weeks before the first bomb was tested.
Phase 6
16 players in 2 groups will play 8-player games on the WW II Western Front map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.


Phase 6 games have been created and invitations sent out!!!

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 6]

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 6:26 pm
by Dukasaur
We say goodbye to calicus and Risk_Averse. Phase 7 coming right up!


calicus was a sunny vote and Risk_Averse did not vote, so current total is 5-3 for fog.

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 7]

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 6:39 pm
by Dukasaur
Dukasaur wrote:Phase 7: With Germany and Italy out of the war, Japan continued to fight, and nuclear bombs were preparared for use against Japan.
There are those who say that Germany's exit from the war simplified the decision to use the bomb -- that use of such a terrible weapon was made easier by the fact that it was to be used against Asians rather than Europeans. It is unclear how true this allegation might be.
On the one hand, Allied air forces certainly weren't gentle with Germany. Over 3,000,000 tons of conventional bombs had been dropped on Europe, resulting in a million German casualties (1/4 of a million dead and 3/4 of a million injured) and probably another 300,000 casualties in German-occupied areas of other countries.
On the other hand, it is true that there were racist overtones to the war against Japan that weren't present in the against Germany. In both the U.S. and Canada, Japanese citizens were interned, while German and Italian citizens were assumed to be loyal unless proven otherwise.
According to the wikipedia article
During the war "annihilationist and exterminationalist rhetoric" was tolerated at all levels of U.S. society; according to the UK embassy in Washington the Americans regarded the Japanese as "a nameless mass of vermin".[90] Caricatures depicting Japanese as less than human, e.g. monkeys, were common.[90] A 1944 opinion poll that asked what should be done with Japan found that 13% of the U.S. public were in favor of the extermination of all Japanese: men, women, and children.[91][92]
In Australia, the entire British stockpile of poison gas leftover from WW I was brought in, to be used if Japanese forces successfully landed on Australian soil. This was "justified" because Japan had never signed the Geneva Conventions and was not protected by the ban on poison gas.
Phase 7
14 players in 2 groups will play 7-player games on the WWII Australia map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.


Phase 7 games have been created and invitations sent out!

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 7]

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 8:47 pm
by mcshanester29
This Tournament is Still Active

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 7]

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 10:24 pm
by Dukasaur
mcshanester29 wrote:This Tournament is Still Active

Yes, even if it is a bit of a sitzkrieg right now...:)

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 8]

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 11:14 am
by Dukasaur
We bid farewell to cille and General Bax. We continue bombing in the fog.
Phase 8]On August 6th, 1945, the Enola Gay, piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets, dropped the "Little Boy" uranium-based bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. This is the date authors generally refer to as "the start of the Atomic Age" although of course the beginning of an Age is a gradual process, as we have seen in this tournament and the previous one.
70% of Hiroshima was levelled by the blast, and 70,000 people were killed. More died afterward from radiation poisoning and radiation-related illnesses. The total death toll has been variously estimated between 90,000 and 200,000.
At the time, most people in the U.S. and other Allied nations were unequivocally in favour of of the atomic strike, although with the passage of time more and more people have come to question it.
Tibbets and the crew were for the most part proud of their role, although privately some had lingering doubts. Co-pilot Robert A. Lewis has become known for his soul-searching art.
Phase 8
12 players in 2 groups will play 6-player games on the Japan map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.

Phase 8 games have been created and invitations sent out. Good luck, everyone!

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 8]

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 12:30 am
by perchorin
Looks like we're ready for phase 9 Duk.

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 8]

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 12:43 am
by Dukasaur
perchorin wrote:Looks like we're ready for phase 9 Duk.


Sounds good. It will have to wait until the 25th, though, as it's just too hard getting anything done on the laptop. All my files are at home, plus working with this tiny keyboard and without a mouse is really tricky.

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 9]

PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 9:17 pm
by Dukasaur
Giannikas and Grandilof have left their radioactive imprint on a building in Hiroshima. The rest of us carry on.

Dukasaur wrote:Phase 9]On August 9th, the plutonium-based "Fat Man" bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. The original target had actually been the city of Kokura, but smoke and cloud obscured the target. After three attempts to approach Kokura and make a visual sighting, the B-29 continued on to the secondary target, Nagasaki. Fuel was running low and serious consideration was given to ditching the bomb in the sea and going home. The mission has been called the Mission That Almost Failed.
Phase 9
10 players in 2 groups will play 5-player games on the Japan map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.


Phase 9 games have been created and invitations sent out.

Re: History of Nuclear War II [Phase 9]

PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:39 pm
by Dukasaur
Looks like we're ready for the grand finale.

I just need to find some time to make the games.