An eerily uneventful night. We started an hour late and went an extra 30 minutes to compensate. The only military action occurred right at the end of the session, when America finally succumbed to the temptation to conquer Helsinki, the little city-state which had become wedged between three American towns. Helsinki had been an ally of the Persians, but with them gone, there was no one to stand up for them.
In lieu of combat, civilizations took the opportunity to build up their infrastructure. There was even an olive branch exchanged between America and Germany in the form of some trading and a joint research agreement. Rome hurled some insults, the most hurtful of which being when they called the German people "smelly" (true, but still mean). Eventually, Rome settled down. The question is, will that last?