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Postby Dukasaur on Sun Nov 18, 2012 12:08 am

History of Nuclear War VI

show: the history of nuclear war series
History of Nuclear War I
-- explored the early days of nuclear research, from the discovery of elemental radioactivity in 1896 to the entry of the U.S. into WW II in 1941.

History of Nuclear War II
-- focused on the time from the entry of the U.S. into WW II in 1941 until the dropping of nuclear weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

History of Nuclear War III
-- covered the history of the Cold War.

History of Nuclear War IV
-- looked at current and future possibilities of nuclear war, now that the Cold War no longer dominates the political scene.

History of Nuclear War V
-- was a precise clone of History of Nuclear War IV, to accomodate people who had signed up for IV and hadn't gotten in.

History of Nuclear War VI
-- sunny version of HNW I

History of Nuclear War VII
-- sunny version of HNW II

History of Nuclear War VIII
-- sunny version of HNW III

History of Nuclear War IX
-- sunny version of HNW IV

History of Nuclear War GF
-- the eventual Grand Finale for the series.

Fog or Sun: In the first three tournaments, I had players vote on fog or sun. Most of the time the fog won, and sunny rounds were rare. In addition, it was a lot of work for me tallying the votes, and in fact a few times I tallied them wrong. After HNW III, a simpler system occurred to me. I would put out HNW IV as foggy with no vote, and then I would re-run the series as sunny. HNW V, however, was also foggy, because it was a clone of IV. The sunnies, therefore, are HNW VI, VII, VIII, and IX. The Grand Finale will have a combination, although the precise arrangement isn't set yet.

For more information on this series, visit the History of Nuclear War Series InfoCentre


Eligibility: To play in this tournament, you must be premium, have a turns-taken record of 98% or better, at least 100 completed games, and be at least a PFC on sign-up.

Procedure: In each tourney in this series, the first nine phases will consist of multiplayer Standard games. In each of these phases, only the first player eliminated from each game is eliminated from the tournament. All others will continue to the next phase. As soon as all games in a phase have had one player eliminated, I will begin the next phase with the survivors. Winning these games will not influence the course of the tournament; only that first elimination is significant.
In the Final phase, all remaining players will play simultaneously in nine multiplayer Terminator games. These games will be completed and winning them will count, as will the number of kills.


Settings: All games will be Automatic, 24-hour, Sequential, Chained, Sunny, Non-trench, with a 50-round limit. Maps will vary widely from phase to phase. Needless to say, spoils in all games will be Nuclear.



show: Phase 1
In 1896 Henri Becquerel first discovered radioactivity in uranium. Two year later Marie Curie proved that this phenomenon was not chemical in nature but proceeds from the structure of the atom itself. Curie and her husband Pierre went on to make numerous other discoveries in radiation physics. Marie and Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906 for their work in radiation, and Marie was the sole recipient of another Nobel Prize, in Chemistry this time, for her discovery of two new elements along the way.
France was soon to be eclipsed by a flood of atomic research in England and Germany, but some crucial discoveries continued to be made there. In 1932 Irene Curie (Marie's daughter) and her husband Frederic Joliot were the first to artificially create radionuclides by nuclear fusion. In 1939 Francis Perrin and Lew Kowalski were the first to quantify the number of neutrons emitted in a fission reaction and prove the viability of a sustainable chain reaction.
Phase 1
40 players in 5 groups will play 8-player games on the France map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.

show: Phase 2
After the work of Becquerel and the Curies, the leadership in atomic research passed to Ernest Rutherford. Rutherford's early work was done at McGill University in Canada with Frederick Soddy, but he soon moved to Manchester University in England. Today known as the father of atomic physics, Rutherford developed the planetary model of the atom, identified the differences between alpha, beta, and gamma particles, and discovered the proton. Rutherford was the first to observe a nuclear reaction, and his students Cockcroft and Walton were the first to create a fully artificial nuclear reaction. Other great physicists associated with Rutherford to some degree included George de Hevesy, Neils Bohr, and James Chadwick. Chadwick would go on to discover the neutron, which was the next step on the road to controlled fusion.
Phase 2
35 players in 5 groups will play 7-player games on the England map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.

show: Phase 3
While practical work in atomic research was centred in England and France, the theoretical backbone of nuclear physics was being built in Germany. Max Planck, Walther Nernst, James Franck, Gustav Hertz, Wolfgang Pauli, Max von Laue and Erwin Shroedinger all made contributions to our theoretical understanding of the universe at the atomic level. The greatest breakthrough of all was Einsteins Special Theory of Relativity, and its inevitable result, the theory of mass-energy equivalence.
Phase 3
30 players in 5 groups will play 6-player games on the Germany map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.

show: Phase 4
In 1923 Enrico Fermi of Italy was the first to point out that Einstein's mass-equivalence equation offered a source of energy that could be harnessed. Almost twenty years would pass before he could demonstrate this power, but the idea began to spread. Fermi also developed the first complete model of beta decay.
Phase 4
25 players in 5 groups will play 5-player games on the Italy map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.

show: Phase 5
From 1934 to 1938 Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner, and Fritz Strassman bombarded uranium with neutrons, creating new elements which they mistakenly believed to be transuranic. Slowly but steadily they uncovered evidence that they were creating lighter elements instead, evidence which at first they could not believe. By December of 1938 the evidence had become irrefutable: Hahn and his team were forced to the conclusion that they had for the first time created nuclear fission, cleaving an atom into smaller atoms.
Phase 5
20 players in 4 groups will play 5-player games on the Germany map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.

show: Phase 6
Only a few physicists understood the implications of Hahn's experiments, but these few were listended to. In less than a month German and American groups, informal at first, had assembled to study the idea of controlled fission. By the summer, British and French groups had also formed. At first these were all just academic, but soon the opening shots of world War II were being fired, and these groups gained official government backing. The German nuclear club became an organ of the government on Sept. 16th 1939, the American on Oct 21st, and the British on April 10th 1940 . The French group was overtaken by the rapid progress of the war and was absorbed into the British effort. The Russians didn't launch a nuclear research program until April of 1942.
Phase 6
16 players in 2 groups will play 8-player games on the WW II Europe map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.

show: Phase 7
At the outbreak of the war, important players in nuclear research were in Scandinavia. Otto Hahn's key research partner, Lise Meitner, had fled to Stockholm. Neils Bohr, probably the world's foremost expert on atomic structure, was in Copenhagen. Heisenberg visited Bohr and made some effort to lure him to work in the German nuclear program, but it was probably half-hearted as Heisenberg himself was not completely sold on the idea. Eventually Bohr also escaped to Stockholm and later to the U.S., joining the Manhattan Project.
The biggest prize was the Vemork plant in Telemark, Norway, the only plant in the world producing heavy water in commercial quantities. The German government had already offered to buy the entire production of the plant when the French secret service beat them to the punch. The world's reserve of heavy water was smuggled to Paris, and when Paris fell, to Birmingham.
Captured by the Germans, the Vemork plant remained in production until several expeditions by Norwegian partisans, supported by the British Secret Service and the R.A.F., eventually succeeded in destroying it.
Phase 7
14 players in 2 groups will play 7-player games on the Nordic Nations map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.

show: Phase 8
Leadership in atomic research was quickly passing from Europe to the United States. Much of the reason was Nazi racial policy: a huge percentage of the world's top atomic physicists were European Jews who fled from Germany or its satellites and eventually made it to Britain, Canada, or the U.S. While that factor alone would have shifted the forefront of atomic research, the production of a practical nuclear weapon was a huge commercial and industrial undertaking far more expensive than mere academic research. Getting the kind of massive funding the project required was not likely until the attack on Pearl Harbour officially brought the U.S. into the war.
Phase 8
12 players in 2 groups will play 6-player games on the Pearl Harbour map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.

show: Phase 9
With the U.S. becoming a fully-committed participant in World War II, its incredible industrial capacity was soon harnessed to turn atomic fission from a laboratory experiment into a practical weapon. We will explore this further in the second tournament in this series. For now, we begin by just acknowledging the U.S.A.
Phase 9
10 players in 2 groups will play 5-player games on the USA map. The first player eliminated in each game is out of the tournament. The remainder will go on to the next round.

The finals will be different from the first nine phases.
show: Phase 10 - Finals - The nuclear cataclysm
Phase 10: The nuclear cataclysm
In the final round, the eight remaining players will face off simultaneously on all nine maps used in the tournament thus far. (The Germany map, which was used in two phases thus far, will therefore be played twice.) These games will be Terminator, and players will score 1 point for each kill and two extra points for winning a game. The player who scores the most points in the Cataclysm phase will win the tournament.


For more information on this series, visit the History of Nuclear War Series InfoCentre
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Re: History of Nuclear War VI

Postby Dukasaur on Sun Nov 18, 2012 12:10 am

show: players
crazy4catnip
aalii
Lufsen75
ScootChina
Morleyjoe
rjhankey
Marshallbobby
sparkyball
Jessamine
Risk_Averse
10
chidone
blonderic
Ratrin
develi
sandman175
spartacus65
Genoke
Larry46
contreras.ale
MGSteve
20
uckuki
cowboyz
deanof7
P4Ssoa
nagual73
rgrjoey001
slighguy
Kragomac
gumby7524
Junior Bee
30
DoomYoshi
nicarus
Swanster
mr_chopper
buttersbaby
giannikas
Vartiovuori
Frito Bandito
SirLindsley
JP007

show: phase 1 games
There were 40 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

Game 12039487
cowboyz
JP007
mr_chopper
nicarus
contreras.ale
crazy4catnip
P4Ssoa
Lufsen75

Game 12039486
sparkyball
develi
Junior Bee
MGSteve
spartacus65
Risk_Averse
slighguy
buttersbaby

Game 12039484
blonderic
sandman175
Jessamine
aalii
nagual73
chidone
Genoke
ScootChina

Game 12039483
deanof7
Morleyjoe
giannikas
Marshallbobby
Kragomac
uckuki
Vartiovuori
Ratrin

Game 12039482
rjhankey
rgrjoey001
DoomYoshi
Swanster
SirLindsley
Frito Bandito
Larry46
gumby7524

Timestamp: 2012-12-06 19:05:55 UTC

show: phase 2 games
There were 35 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

Game 12220187
Lufsen75
MGSteve
rjhankey
aalii
uckuki
nagual73
Frito Bandito

Game 12220186
buttersbaby
Kragomac
Jessamine
nicarus
sparkyball
Larry46
SirLindsley

Game 12220185
JP007
mr_chopper
P4Ssoa
rgrjoey001
contreras.ale
spartacus65
deanof7

Game 12220184
Morleyjoe
chidone
crazy4catnip
Swanster
Risk_Averse
sandman175
slighguy

Game 12220182
Genoke
Marshallbobby
Vartiovuori
Junior Bee
blonderic
gumby7524
Ratrin

Timestamp: 2013-01-15 07:48:01 UTC

show: phase 3 games
There were 30 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

Game 12404693
slighguy
Frito Bandito
buttersbaby
Swanster
P4Ssoa
uckuki

Game 12404692
rgrjoey001
Genoke
deanof7
nagual73
gumby7524
sandman175

Game 12404691
MGSteve
rjhankey
Morleyjoe
Risk_Averse
Junior Bee
Larry46

Game 12404690
sparkyball
crazy4catnip
blonderic
JP007
spartacus65
SirLindsley

Game 12404689
contreras.ale
Ratrin
aalii
Vartiovuori
Jessamine
Kragomac

Timestamp: 2013-02-23 17:51:30 UTC

show: phase 4 games
There were 25 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

Game 12638728
aalii
Risk_Averse
buttersbaby
SirLindsley
JP007

Game 12638725
P4Ssoa
spartacus65
crazy4catnip
uckuki
Junior Bee

Game 12638724
Frito Bandito
nagual73
Larry46
contreras.ale
Vartiovuori

Game 12638723
sandman175
Genoke
Kragomac
Morleyjoe
blonderic

Game 12638722
deanof7
rjhankey
gumby7524
Ratrin
Swanster

Timestamp: 2013-04-16 02:41:00 UTC

show: phase 5 games
There were 20 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

Game 12819170
aalii
Frito Bandito
P4Ssoa
crazy4catnip
Morleyjoe

Game 12819169
buttersbaby
Vartiovuori
sandman175
Junior Bee
blonderic

Game 12819168
Ratrin
Risk_Averse
Kragomac
gumby7524
uckuki

Game 12819167
rjhankey
Larry46
contreras.ale
SirLindsley
deanof7

Timestamp: 2013-06-01 01:24:09 UTC

show: phase 6 games
There were 16 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

Game 13092356
Frito Bandito
blonderic
SirLindsley
Junior Bee
Risk_Averse
contreras.ale
Vartiovuori
JP007

Game 13092355
Ratrin
uckuki
Kragomac
deanof7
Morleyjoe
P4Ssoa
crazy4catnip
Larry46

Timestamp: 2013-08-12 11:18:12 UTC

show: phase 7 games
There were 14 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

Game 13394306
P4Ssoa
uckuki
Kragomac
Vartiovuori
crazy4catnip
deanof7
Morleyjoe

Game 13394305
Junior Bee
SirLindsley
contreras.ale
JP007
blonderic
Ratrin
Risk_Averse

Timestamp: 2013-09-28 10:36:35 UTC

show: phase 8 games
There were 12 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

Game 13543110
Junior Bee
contreras.ale
blonderic
JP007
crazy4catnip
uckuki

Game 13543111
deanof7
Ratrin
Kragomac
P4Ssoa
Morleyjoe
SirLindsley

Timestamp: 2013-11-03 02:10:34 UTC

show: phase 9 games
There were 10 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

Game 13691816
Junior Bee
Ratrin
uckuki
P4Ssoa
Morleyjoe

Game 13691815
deanof7
contreras.ale
crazy4catnip
blonderic
Kragomac

Timestamp: 2013-12-06 06:03:17 UTC

show: final cataclysm games
Game 13822967
Game 13822965
Game 13822964
Game 13822963
Game 13822962
Game 13822961
Game 13822960
Game 13822959
Game 13822957

Junior Bee
uckuki
contreras.ale
Morleyjoe
crazy4catnip
blonderic
deanof7
P4Ssoa

show: final scoreboard
Final scoreboard

This tourney is really close. Let's look at the stats separately.

Kills: (1 point each)
12 -- Junior Bee
9 -- uckuki
8 -- P4Ssoa
8 -- morleyjoe
7 -- contreras.ale
4 -- blonderic
1 -- DeanOf7

Wins: (2 points each)
3 -- Contreras.ale
2 -- P4Ssoa
1 -- Crazy4catnip
1 -- DeanOf7
1 -- uckuki
1 -- morleyjoe

Adding together the points:
crazy4catnip -- 2
deanof7 -- 3
blonderic -- 4
Morleyjoe -- 10
uckuki -- 11
P4Ssoa -- 12
Junior Bee -- 12

contreras.ale -- 13
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Re: History of Nuclear War VI

Postby Dukasaur on Sun Nov 18, 2012 12:10 am

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Re: History of Nuclear War VI

Postby crazy4catnip on Sun Nov 18, 2012 1:24 am

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Re: History of Nuclear War VI

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Re: History of Nuclear War VI

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Re: History of Nuclear War VI

Postby Dukasaur on Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:14 am

crazy4catnip wrote:In please!

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Re: History of Nuclear War VI

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Re: History of Nuclear War VI

Postby Genoke on Sun Nov 18, 2012 4:10 pm

count me in!

little note: in the tournament list, this tourney is mentioned as 'standard' type instead of nuclear!
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Re: History of Nuclear War VI [20/40]

Postby Dukasaur on Mon Nov 19, 2012 9:34 am

Updated. We are at 20/40.

Genoke wrote:count me in!

little note: in the tournament list, this tourney is mentioned as 'standard' type instead of nuclear!

I noticed they listed HNW V as "Nuclear" but I don't think that's one of the official designations.
Tournament Type: Pick the ONE most important option to describe your tournament: Standard, Terminator, Assassin, Doubles, Triples, Quadruples, Fog of War, Manual Initial Troops, Sports League, Large Team, Mixed (mixed game types like doubles then singles).

I think it's largely subjective which factor is the "most important" when a tourney belongs to more than one.

Also, I made a mistake in the write-up, saying Foggy when I meant Sunny.

Members who visited the (History of Nuclear War Series Information Centre) of course knew right away that this is one of the Sunnies. Thanks contreras for pointing that out.
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