Here's the situation:
I am playing as Lal on the huge map of Planet. I occupy the Garland Crater alone. Across the Sea of Unity, in the Monsoon Jungle lies the heart of Yang's empire, consisting of 10 or so size 12+ bases, that pump out 6-3-1s like there's no tomorrow. Because they are all so close together (usually just 1 square) I get this brillliant idea of ridding myself of the Hive nuisance.
Sink him! All it takes is a couple of Sea Formers, couple of good ships to defend them and a couple 100 energy and I'll be able to do my own fully-controlled global warming with which to wipe out the Hive.
I send those forces out and make my two sea formers cooperate to lower the coast of Yang's territory, on which rests the Labyrinth. Just to make sure, I infiltrated Yang and constantly sabotaged the production of any Pressure Domes he might construct.
But when the shoreline finally burst, and great big waves closed in on the Labyrinth, a Pressure Dome magically appeared and saved the citizens' asses (they weren't building it, there's no way of them buying it).
WHYWHYWHY!
I am playing as Lal on the huge map of Planet. I occupy the Garland Crater alone. Across the Sea of Unity, in the Monsoon Jungle lies the heart of Yang's empire, consisting of 10 or so size 12+ bases, that pump out 6-3-1s like there's no tomorrow. Because they are all so close together (usually just 1 square) I get this brillliant idea of ridding myself of the Hive nuisance.
Sink him! All it takes is a couple of Sea Formers, couple of good ships to defend them and a couple 100 energy and I'll be able to do my own fully-controlled global warming with which to wipe out the Hive.
I send those forces out and make my two sea formers cooperate to lower the coast of Yang's territory, on which rests the Labyrinth. Just to make sure, I infiltrated Yang and constantly sabotaged the production of any Pressure Domes he might construct.
But when the shoreline finally burst, and great big waves closed in on the Labyrinth, a Pressure Dome magically appeared and saved the citizens' asses (they weren't building it, there's no way of them buying it).
WHYWHYWHY!
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