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  • Military buildup

    I propose we start building a serious army next turn.
    With atrocities off, the Spartans are sure to go after us soon. Fusion reactors make our troops much more economical. Abundant ECs from engineers will allow us to burn through facilities. If we build an army and the Spartans haven't yet attacked us, we go after Yang.


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    --M.Y. 2197
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    -- What history has taught us is that people do not learn from history.
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  • #2
    Proposed troops:

    6-1-needlejet*2 (3 rows) to kill defenders, establish ZoC
    1^-<3>-1*2 (6 rows?) to occupy and defend bases
    1^-1-1, trained (2 rows) to occupy bases and upgrade to whatever is needed
    <6>-1-copter*2 (4 rows) to mince enemy needlejets on our turn (keep out of front-line bases!)
    <6>-1-needlejet*2 (4 rows) to defend against airdrops, scramble on enemy's turn
    probe^-1-2*2 (5 rows) as immediate probe defense
    probe^-2-1*2 (5 rows) if opposed by artillery and probe teams

    If our offense is insufficient, we need to go after strength 10 and 13 weapons. Our troops may have inferior morale, but offense beats defense with Plasma Shards, and we have a 25% to 37% industry advantage over the Spartans. They also cannot afford a Pyrrhic victory - the Morganites win in that case.
    "Cutlery confused Stalin"
    -BBC news

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    • #3
      1^-<3>-1*2
      Add some weapon to them to use them up to the limit

      IIRC a
      1^-<3>-1*2
      costs the same as
      4^-<3>-1*2

      probe^-2-1*2
      This is probably for the late stages though.
      (could help in some situations)
      -- What history has taught us is that people do not learn from history.
      -- Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.

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