Originally posted by Zeiter
I guess what we need to consider is how easily we would be able to mop up the Morganites with our second invasion proper after the raid, and how much of a boon that would be for us.
With the PTS (and HGP, possibly) obliterated, the Morganites will be faced with massive drone problems, forcing them to:
1. Switch workers to doctors
2. Spend their time building drone facilities
3. Possibly starve some of their citizens in the process of switching workers to doctors (especially if we can manage to take out the HGP too.)
Thus, they will easily lose at least 5 turns of turn advantage, and they will still be in a much weakened state afterwards. I have no doubt that a second invasion proper would prevail.
I guess what we need to consider is how easily we would be able to mop up the Morganites with our second invasion proper after the raid, and how much of a boon that would be for us.
With the PTS (and HGP, possibly) obliterated, the Morganites will be faced with massive drone problems, forcing them to:
1. Switch workers to doctors
2. Spend their time building drone facilities
3. Possibly starve some of their citizens in the process of switching workers to doctors (especially if we can manage to take out the HGP too.)
Thus, they will easily lose at least 5 turns of turn advantage, and they will still be in a much weakened state afterwards. I have no doubt that a second invasion proper would prevail.
Let's hope it all goes according to plan.
Now, what would we gain from the second invasion? True, we wouldn't get the PTS or the HGP. However, we would obtain some nice cities (although they might resort to a scorched-earth policy, in which case we could only be sure of capturing any cities on the first turn of invasion), and some fertile real-estate. In short, we'd be the masters of the northern hemisphere.
I think we should also begin thinking about plans regarding an assault on Yangland.
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