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Originally posted by Ottoman Empire (DoE) View PostI can save you the time. Ottomans win the story points category, then France in a close second ... Israel wins the Character role points for the mother of all backstabs .
The question of whether modern humans and Neanderthals mated when they encountered each other 40,000 years ago is highly controversial.
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some mechanical/rule questions:
1. When civ A declares war on civ B, Civ B gets to move first? Or does Civ A get the first turn?
2. Upgrading units for another civ is fully legal and requires no re-naming of units?
3. Does the production bonus Apostolic Palace adds to Monasteries expire with Scientific Method?Diplogamer formerly known as LzPrst
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Meh, Im logged in and there are no new stories to read so Ill answer these for no other particular reason... maybe Ill write a new story afterwards...Originally posted by LzPrst View Post1. When civ A declares war on civ B, Civ B gets to move first? Or does Civ A get the first turn?
Situation 1 - Civ B has already moved when Civ A declares War, then civ A moves. In that situation, Civ B has already moved, so they can't 'un-move' can they? So that means that in the turns after that, the same order is maintained... Civ B moves, then Civ A moves .
Situation 2 - Civ B has not moved yet, Civ A declares War, then moves, then Civ B moves. In that situation, Civ A would always move first in turns after that.
Situation 3 - Civ B has moved SOME of his units, and done SOME of his actions for the turn, but not finished the turn for whatever reason, Civ A declares War and moves, then Civ B finishes his moves. In this situation it can be complicated, but I would say that who moves first would depend on what moves Civ B did BEFORE Civ A declared War. If for example, Civ B moved all his units in the War zone, and Civ A waited for Civ B to move his units in the War zone and then attacked those units... well in that situation I would say its pretty cut and dry. Civ B would get to move first from then on, because he was attacked AFTER he moved his war related units.
On the other hand, if Civ B moved some peripheral units, like workers on the other side of the map somewhere, then Civ A declared war, and moved into Civ B's land but did no attacks, and then Civ B moved all his units in range and attacked Civ A's units, then I would say Civ A should get to move first the following turn, because he was attacked last.
I guess the general rule is whoever attacks last in the turn where war is declared is last to move in all subsequent turns of the War...
Hope I didnt mash that up too badlyOriginally posted by LzPrst View Post2. Upgrading units for another civ is fully legal and requires no re-naming of units?
So all joking aside... I would say renaming is NOT required, since some civs do it and some don't.
Originally posted by LzPrst View Post3. Does the production bonus Apostolic Palace adds to Monasteries expire with Scientific Method?Mexico Emerges as a New Player on the International Stage - Mexico City Times
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