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Feel free to contact me on my talkpage if you need anything. -- Master Sima Yi (Talk) 02:12, November 30, 2012

Good day sir, Thank you for your considerate message.

In these days of uninformed rants and online incivility, it's truly refreshing to encounter a chap who knows his 18th century history, and can eleborate with a cool head.

In case I wasn't clear before, I completely agree with your point that the Prussians were the dominant military force in Europe durring the mid-to late 1700s. The point I was feebly attempting to articulate, was merely that the British were the dominant military force in North America.

I look forward to speaking again with you in the future. What this Wiki needs is intelligent, well-researched historians to bring a sense of fact to this fictional (and fasciating) story.

Lord Horatius (talk) 16:26, December 1, 2012 (UTC)Horatius