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If nobody minds I'll have another ten turns at this. Post the results later.
Cheerio!
Steve
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
turn 1 - 1826 - Promoted Frigate with Flanking 1 - Continued with moving the expeditionary force.
turn 2 - 1828 - Got Miliatary Tradition, going for Assembly Line via Constitiution and Corporation. - Small force reached borders of Mycenae and large enough presence on Greek/Roman mainland, next turn we'll give 'Lex a nasty surprise (this is where you all get a chance to say "Blimey, he's a bit crap at this, isn't he?") -
turn 3 - 1830 - War is declared. Gentlemen, Mycenae is ours! - Main expeditionary force is heading to Arretium which is being softened up by our navy. -
turn 4 - 1832 - As yet, no response from Greece. - The international community seems to be in a state of "Couldn't give a monkeys." - Enrico Dandolo reaches the land of the Incas. - The City of Tokyo is a little unhappy about the war with fellow Confucians.
turn 5 - 1834 - Researchers discover Constitution - Monty's golden Age ends. - Not much more to report
turn 6 - 1836 - Greeks land 3 Knights just South of Osaka, expect a little pillaging but not much more. - Sank their Galleon for them. - Dandolo arrives at Machu Pichu and we receive 1300gp for our effort. - Gentlemen, Arretium is ours. - I plan to take Corinth next (possibly raize it to afford ourselves some culture room.)
turn 7 - 1838 - Corporation achieved, moving on to assembly line. - Greek threat removed from the area around Osaka. -
turn 8 - 1840 - The assault on Corinth and Argos go on apace. -
turn 9 - 1842 - Captured Corinth, to raize or not to raize? I think I'll make a cup of tea while I decide. No, I think we'll keep it. Delphi next, I think. - Aryabhata (Great Scientist) born in Memphis, converted into a super specialist. - The attack on Argos continues slowly - Discovered an Incan city on the very East of our lands, we may have to do something about that.
turn 10 - 1844 - Gentlemen Argos is ours!
...and that's my ten, as usual I'll let the next player hit the next turn button.
If I was playing this myself, I'd probably take Delphi then make peace and rest/reinforce awhile but you may think differently. The choice is yours, have fun.
Save and screens to follow.
A't' best
Steve
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
All the nice girls love a sailor but in a pinch will party with soldiers too.
Steve
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.
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