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  • #16
    2191 to Basil

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    • #17
      2192 to big_canuk

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      • #18
        2192 to Basil

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        Sorry about the reload. I got an "Unable to allocate Draw Buffer, terminating program" near the end of my turn (about 1 hours work), and had to start all over. ::bummer::.

        I tried to do everything the same, but there were inevitable differences. I lost 1 less unit in Morgan war, but progress was the same. Prabably other minor differences in exactly how I moved units.

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        Basil will become my submissive, or be destroyed next turn. I read in iirc, the axt039 thread, where Paul was eliminated by Vitaro, that I can't take the last base, or the game will end. It is a bug. Is that right, Paul. Does it only apply to smax or smac too? Does it apply with AIs in the game?

        I can't remember exactly what to do, but it was something like:

        set base to all specialists
        set vendetta to all factions
        (what happens if Sparta, or Gaia takes the base?)
        Googlie would end-turn the faction each turn.

        Hopefully this isn't going to be a problem in this game.
        Team 'Poly

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        • #19
          I first had this problem in ACT006 and later also in ACT035. Both were SMAC games on the tournament map. I don't know if this problem also exists in random map games; I guess you'll just have to try to capture that last base. Anyway, here's a copy and paste of Tau Ceti's response to the problem in ACT006:

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          This has happened in several other games as well. Sadly, there is no clean solution - if that last base is ever captured or destroyed, the game will end immediately.
          Therefore, the sub-optimal solution that is used is that the base is left alive, set to Stockpile Energy, population that is not needed is made into doctors, Grigger's energy allocation is set to 100% psych, any trade treaties he has (none in this case, I believe) are cancelled, and the city is off limits for the rest of the game.
          Unfortunately, this deprives Paul of a base. It seems, however, that nothing can be done to prevent this. If that last base is a very large or important one, containing SPs or the like, I would suggest that Paul take control of the University, rush a colony pod, build a new, worthless base somewhere else and take over the original base afterwards. Otherwise, leave it as it is.

          In either case, one of you will have to play Grigger's turn (just pressing turn complete) and will need his password. It should not matter too much who that is; up to you.

          Sorry about this but it is outside my control. No idea what causes it.

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          • #20
            2192 to Basil

            IMO the conclusion is inevitable - neither Paul nor I can catch b_c, so why don't we just vote him as Supreme Fuehrer and get on to the next game where we still have a chance?

            G.

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            • #21
              Turn to Paul.

              I formally submit to the superior military of the Hive at this point.

              That solves the bug problem, at least.

              - Basil


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              • #22
                2193 to big_canuk.

                The Hive is becoming too big, so it's about time to do something about it. Peacekeeper forces have captured a Hive base and taken control of the Neural Amplifier. Our probe team has secured information on Fusion Power.

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                • #23
                  2193 to Googlie

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                  Basil:

                  Thank-you for your submition. I note you destroyed all your units in your 2 bases. This was not nescessary, if you wish to submit, and continue playing at my side.

                  If however you wish to not continue playing, then I believe it is a loss for you rather than a submition. I could use your help. Perhaps we can set you up with 5 or 6 very large bases to your north!

                  All:

                  Shall we mark those 2 bases of Basils "out of bound" until we figure out what his intentions are?

                  Communication from Chairman Big_Canuk

                  Commissioner Paul:

                  I understand your desparate move, however ill advised. You will note I have mind controlled the base you took, along with all your military. I have also captured another base. If you continue, you will be utterly destroyed. If you make a unconditional truce now, and destroy all your heavy defensive units in your bases, we can talk the terms of peaceful co-existance on this planet. They are subject to negotiation, but will include:

                  No building of military units (Ceo Basil and I will provide for your defense.

                  Pact with me and me only.

                  Send all you research my way for 20 turns

                  Compensate me for the cost of this war (700 ec cost of mind controlling my base)

                  Any other terms which I think would be fair.

                  If you do not accept now, then unconditional submition, or total destruction will be your only future options.

                  Chairman Big_Canuk
                  Team 'Poly

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                  • #24
                    Communication from CEO Basil to Chairman Big_Canuck

                    Ah... the last turn of "serious" peace negotiations we had, one of your terms was that I destroy all my units.

                    I should warn you that as I am under 350+ turns of sanctions, commerce income from me will be negligable for the forseeable future.

                    - C.E.O. Basil


                    As a side-note, if Googlie, who is definitely in second place, thinks it reasonable to concede the game, I certainly have no objections.

                    - Basil

                    [This message has been edited by Basil (edited March 05, 2001).]

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                    • #25
                      Basil:

                      Sorry for the confusion. At that point I was offering you something less than complete formal submition. So if you were not "formally submissive", then I would of course be concerned about an "uprising".

                      By formally posting a submition in the thread, you commit to not going back on your word. And your fate is then tied to your "master". If he looses, you loose(get -1). If he wins, you win (get 0).

                      I suppose you could declare vendetta again if you master, say, used a planet buster, or something else that would cause AI submissives to revolt, but even then, it would not be in your interest.
                      Team 'Poly

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                      • #26
                        2193 to Basil

                        (I wish I had read this thread before playing the turn, but there are only so many hours in a day I can sit and watch Apolyton screens loading)

                        G.

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                        • #27
                          2194 to big_canuk.

                          The Peacekeepers have no interest in surrendering to the Hive. If they have to sell all their children's creches just to buy one base, I'm not too worried.

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                          • #28
                            2194 to Googlie
                            Team 'Poly

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                            • #29
                              2195 to big_canuk

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                              • #30
                                2195 to Googlie
                                Team 'Poly

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