Understood, R2.
Sinbad has the day off, but the Persian Bureau of Guessing What Babylon Might Mean replies:
1) Sinbad wrote "... a border 3 squares from Ecbatana, and we refuse to accept any more such abuse" Our wise King meant generic abuse, not Ecbatana abuse. And "refuse to accept" does not imply "attack".
ST "Does it mean Persia will try to change borders at Ecbatana by force?" Somehow we did not connect your question with Sinbad's previous statement, and supposed you were bringing up the old 2890 border for no good reason. We cannot change that old border now, but it certainly affects Persian thinking about western borders.
2) We recall that Babylon asked, in effect, how far they could push Persia [presumably in the Al Kabir region] without starting a war.
a) If Babylon insists on "We WILL inspect the entire river, and do it OUR way"... expect a war.
b) If Babylon screws around with one weak unit moving on/off the Persian border (why?), it will make things worse. Persia would probably try talk before fighting. Feel lucky, punk?
c) If Babylon accepts Persia's gracious invitation to inspect and leave, and otherwise behaves in a reaonable fashion, then Babylon's Ministry of War can easily calculate the probability of a Persian attack -
c1) Get a rough estimate of the probability from your perceptive King ST, from 0 to 100.
c2) Divide his percentage by 2
c3) Subtract 50%.
Sinbad has the day off, but the Persian Bureau of Guessing What Babylon Might Mean replies:
1) Sinbad wrote "... a border 3 squares from Ecbatana, and we refuse to accept any more such abuse" Our wise King meant generic abuse, not Ecbatana abuse. And "refuse to accept" does not imply "attack".
ST "Does it mean Persia will try to change borders at Ecbatana by force?" Somehow we did not connect your question with Sinbad's previous statement, and supposed you were bringing up the old 2890 border for no good reason. We cannot change that old border now, but it certainly affects Persian thinking about western borders.
2) We recall that Babylon asked, in effect, how far they could push Persia [presumably in the Al Kabir region] without starting a war.
a) If Babylon insists on "We WILL inspect the entire river, and do it OUR way"... expect a war.
b) If Babylon screws around with one weak unit moving on/off the Persian border (why?), it will make things worse. Persia would probably try talk before fighting. Feel lucky, punk?
c) If Babylon accepts Persia's gracious invitation to inspect and leave, and otherwise behaves in a reaonable fashion, then Babylon's Ministry of War can easily calculate the probability of a Persian attack -
c1) Get a rough estimate of the probability from your perceptive King ST, from 0 to 100.
c2) Divide his percentage by 2
c3) Subtract 50%.
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