I'm playing a game on the fifth level (Thinker?) as UoP last night, and am in mid-game. Yang is my closest rival, and has just announced our return to war. He uses roughly 20 needlejets to hover over a borehole close to my University Base, in an apparent effort to block my Secret Project construction (guess they aren't so secret!). I don't know why he needed 20 planes to do this, I guess the AI doesn't have that kind of nuance.
On my turn, I attack Yang's base from which the needlejets departed. When he returns those aircraft on his next turn, my attacking plane is blocking the intended trajectory of his return. Unbeknownst to me, he had stretched his needlejets to the max distance-wise. So all 20 planes, one at a time, divert off the path and disintegrate before they reach the base. I've never had anything like this happen before, and was pretty amused watching each of his needlejets blow up. Rather than being bored to tears watching all these aircraft return sequentially, I got fireworks. Needless to say, this event marks quite a shift in the balance of military power in this game.
I'd like to take credit for this marvelous tactic, but it happened quite by accident. I'd like to hear any comments on this. Otherwise, I'm noting this as another potential tactic for use against the "ever-oppressive" AI, particularly the despicable Yang.
On my turn, I attack Yang's base from which the needlejets departed. When he returns those aircraft on his next turn, my attacking plane is blocking the intended trajectory of his return. Unbeknownst to me, he had stretched his needlejets to the max distance-wise. So all 20 planes, one at a time, divert off the path and disintegrate before they reach the base. I've never had anything like this happen before, and was pretty amused watching each of his needlejets blow up. Rather than being bored to tears watching all these aircraft return sequentially, I got fireworks. Needless to say, this event marks quite a shift in the balance of military power in this game.
I'd like to take credit for this marvelous tactic, but it happened quite by accident. I'd like to hear any comments on this. Otherwise, I'm noting this as another potential tactic for use against the "ever-oppressive" AI, particularly the despicable Yang.
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