Originally posted by arginine
I would really like to know how and when you plan to have him eating out of our hand.
He is a lot closer to the isthmus than we are. A city with a command center, perimeter defense and a few plasma steel defenders should keep him off our peninsula. I may not be thinking far enough ahead. If he goes to war with us first, he might go around asking for support from the other factions... a BAD thing.
Avoiding Yang means we lose the possibility to reach other factions without using boats (and thus not having to research doc: mob and doc: flex) (unless we find a unity foil from a pod on the coast). Those other factions could be a nice source of tech trades and commerce.
I would really like to know how and when you plan to have him eating out of our hand.
He is a lot closer to the isthmus than we are. A city with a command center, perimeter defense and a few plasma steel defenders should keep him off our peninsula. I may not be thinking far enough ahead. If he goes to war with us first, he might go around asking for support from the other factions... a BAD thing.
Avoiding Yang means we lose the possibility to reach other factions without using boats (and thus not having to research doc: mob and doc: flex) (unless we find a unity foil from a pod on the coast). Those other factions could be a nice source of tech trades and commerce.
I don't suppose anyone in here is any good at creating turn simulators, are they? I could use one for theory testing.
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