User blog:Lord Marshal Samuel Harrington/Company's Withdraw from Battle

On this day, the fourtheenth of January, 1723 (1745 to some), the East India Trading Company announces its official withdraw from this particular battle. The decree of withdraw is below.


 * My fellow Company men and Royal Navy men,

''Due to the extreme disrespect of those in The King's Marines and British EITC Military, the East India Trading Company has officially announced it withdraw from this particular sea battle. We withdraw on many accounts of disrespect, disloyalty, failure to listen to commanding officers, failure to work together, and because a few men have taken the credit for the organization of said battle. Lord Mallace, Maxamillion, Johnny Coaleaston, you three did not organize this particular battle, me and Sven Daggersteel did organize this battle of our own accord, organizing the allies, the time, and the place, as well as delivering the message to Gaius Julius Caesar respectively announcing our declaration of battle. Due to your extreme disrespect, the Company has withdrawn from this battle, in victory, leaving the British Royal Navy to fend for themselves, already at a great loss of points. May the best of luck find you in this battle.''


 * With all due repsect,


 *  20:17, January 14, 2012 (UTC)