[quote=@Shyri] Is the map on the first page of the OOC stupidly tiny for anyone else? Or just me? Edit: I feel like making a PoW mod for EU4 using the extended timeline stuff. (I would do Viccy2/HoI3, but I don't have any DLC for em.) So... Anyone who wants it to feel more accurate, give me what you think your leaders Adm-Dip-Mil scores should be (and their heirs, if applicable). I'm gonna try to make it as accurate as possible, so I'll also need the exact date IC currently (I suck at keeping track of it.) All rebellions, wars, etc will all be added in, too, with their progress as accurate as I can gauge it from posts. [/quote] Depending on when you start this... Yohannes (1970-1972) would be 3/5/1. Sahle (72-75) would be 0/3/0. Yaqob (75~) would be 5/4/2. Tewodros. Sahle's heir, would be something more like 3/2/5 Also, I think Minh's post confirms that the time-space continuum is melting down in South America. [quote=Scotch Man's Day]A servant entered the room carrying a silver platter with tumblers of scotch in them. "I know Ambassador Geraldo is a scotch man," Lillian said with a glance towards Moreno. "I wasn't sure on your preference, madam minister so you will have to forgive me if you don't care for it." The secretary of state plucked a glass from the platter as it passed by and held it in her grasp. "The thing that the White House, and by extension the State Department, is most curious in is the upcoming elections. What's your take on how the vote will go?" "The president is all in favor of stronger ties with all of Central and South America," Lillian said with a polite nod. "But he recognizes Brazil as the preeminent region power in South America. Our two countries should be linked arm in arm to preserve the Americas from outside influence." A servant entered the room carrying a silver platter with tumblers of scotch in them. "I know Ambassador Geraldo is a scotch man," Lillian said with a glance towards Moreno. "I wasn't sure on your preference, madam minister so you will have to forgive me if you don't care for it." "I've always preferred wine, but there is certainly nothing wrong with a fine glass of scotch, Secretary Mather. Thank you for your hospitality," Adelina responded. The secretary of state plucked a glass from the platter as it passed by and held it in her grasp. [/quote]