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    Tech choices: Doctrine: Mobility, Planetary Networks, Industrial Base, Social Psych

    Tech cost: 15
    Tech accumlated: 7
    Tech per turn: 6
    Turns to next tech: 2

    Current income: 2 per turn
    Current energy reserves: 12

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    I assume we intend to do basically what we did last time?

  • #2
    That's the plan.
    Veni Vidi Castravi Illegitimos

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    • #3
      It would appear we're somewhat in luck gentlemen.

      2 more pods found by our scouts, which can be popped next turn. Both are on....rocky. Our CP's have made it to their base sites safely, and will be planted next turn. The Pod to the north of University Base was popped and ended up cloning our scout patrol. Good thing too, simply because it looks like up there is where all the land is.

      Veni Vidi Castravi Illegitimos

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      • #4
        Observations:

        Don't worry (yet) at the Believers and Angels lead in the Faction Dominance chart - it's only 'cos they have their three starting bases already established that they are so high - population counts a lot in the dominance calculation methodology (but I'm a little surprised it's Miriam and not Roze that's leading - they both have the same pop, and Roze has that second tech like most of the smax factions have

        G.

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        • #5
          Both are on....rocky.


          I'm no SMAC expert, is there anything special about pods on rocky terrain?
          "Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master" - Commissioner Pravin Lal.

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          • #6
            Maybe they want two mineral-resources-on-rocks more...

            BTW, why do you (and usually the AI in single-player) build your bases so close together? That way the bases eat up each other's resources... (enlighten the ignorant newbie)

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            • #7
              Hey, I'm back! Could not be part of the debate this last weekend, but I noticed the turmoil following Tassadar's escape, when he left University Base disguising himself in the xenofungus.

              Anyway, I think that we should stick to the plans as they were originally conceived.
              I watched you fall. I think I pushed.

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              • #8
                One question: Why are we planting the northern base north and northeast of our first base, instead of two squares north? I'll bow to Archaic's judgement in placing it, but my understanding was that two squares north was the plan.
                Adam T. Gieseler

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Timbba
                  BTW, why do you (and usually the AI in single-player) build your bases so close together? That way the bases eat up each other's resources... (enlighten the ignorant newbie)
                  Beats me why the AI does it, since it never does it properly, but in our case, I suppose the short answer would be that it's simply that the bases don't really need that many squares later on into the game with all your boreholes and condensor/farm(/soil enricher) tiles, so it's better to get more pop to turn into more specialists

                  Originally posted by AdamTG02
                  One question: Why are we planting the northern base north and northeast of our first base, instead of two squares north? I'll bow to Archaic's judgement in placing it, but my understanding was that two squares north was the plan.
                  This was actually GT's idea, but anyway, planting the base there won't upset our terraforming paradigrm to any real extent, and it'll give the base an extra point of energy in the short run with that river tile, which is a rather dramatic boost in research and economy for the early game.
                  Veni Vidi Castravi Illegitimos

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                  • #10
                    Lookin' good, guys.
                    Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.

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                    • #11
                      So it does. But then I'd suppose most factions are celebrating their pops just now. And if we can put the minerals to good use, there are more prod-happy factions out there who would make killings having had our pop results.
                      "The number of political murders was a little under one million (800,000 - 900,000)." - chegitz guevara on the history of the USSR.
                      "I think the real figures probably are about a million or less." - David Irving on the number of Holocaust victims.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Archaic
                        This was actually GT's idea, but anyway, planting the base there won't upset our terraforming paradigrm to any real extent, and it'll give the base an extra point of energy in the short run with that river tile, which is a rather dramatic boost in research and economy for the early game.
                        Makes sense then. Thanks!
                        Adam T. Gieseler

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                        • #13
                          No worries.

                          Now here's just hoping that the other factions don't all pop monoliths and beat us to the techs we need.
                          Veni Vidi Castravi Illegitimos

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                          • #14
                            I hope the Hive didn't start with lots of fungus around. When I, uhm, run Hive simulations on my computers having fungus is a major cash cow for that faction. Their troops are free, after all, and easy to replace, while their planet pearl bonus proves significant given their lousy economy.
                            "The number of political murders was a little under one million (800,000 - 900,000)." - chegitz guevara on the history of the USSR.
                            "I think the real figures probably are about a million or less." - David Irving on the number of Holocaust victims.

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                            • #15
                              Hmmm... that would be an interesting trick to pull, but wouldn't that be somewhat counterbalanced by the necessity of using formers to clear a lot of space if they want to be able to grow?

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