I thought it might be worth starting a new thread rather than continuing on the new citizens thread. I played until 1914 and then noticed that Erika had only played until 1912 - no matter, we can still choose between the 2 saves. And anyone else who wants to try a few turns is welcome. Here is my log:
1904 - increase science to discover robotics as soon as possible; re-arrange workers to add a few more beakers; part rush some vet armour; start constructing railway linking all cities; start moving forces towards embarkation points.
1905 - Egyptians at war with the Zulus (good that may keep them off our back); I continue part rushing and moving troops
1906 - More of the same
1907 - discover Robotics - now to build lots of howies; switch einsteins to taxmen and raise tax rate; sign peace treaty with Persians; start to rush howies.
1908 - sign peace treaty with Sioux; rush a couple of howies
1909 - The world turned upside down! The Zulus signed a peace treaty with the Egyptians; then they offered me a peace treaty which I accepted; then the Egyptians and Zulus cancelled there treaty! More rushing of howies.
1910 - More moving the invasion forces to Apolytonia and rushing howies; we now have 5 transports which will carry 40 units to attack - but what make up? 10 spies should be enough and 10 vet armour so I will build as many howies as I can - if I can't build 20 in time, I'll use additional armour; first wave will be the spies and armour. I will set the target invasion date at 1914.
1911 - Blast! One of my transports is blocked by Zulu subs; I may have to go with a reduced force.
1912 - I have 12 howies; that will have to do since I only have 4 transports.
1913 - My 5th transport is now free so I'll postpone D-day by a year to use a full force.
1914 - only 4 transports are in position, but I'll have to go with that.
The invasion force is more or less in position. My plan is to ask the Zulus for tribute and thus provoke them into declaring war. Bring down the walls in Intombe and capture it with my armour. Move the transports into Intombe. Capture Zimbabwe with the howies thus bringing the Zule spaceship back to earth. Skip off into the sunset humming gently.
Here is my save.
1904 - increase science to discover robotics as soon as possible; re-arrange workers to add a few more beakers; part rush some vet armour; start constructing railway linking all cities; start moving forces towards embarkation points.
1905 - Egyptians at war with the Zulus (good that may keep them off our back); I continue part rushing and moving troops
1906 - More of the same
1907 - discover Robotics - now to build lots of howies; switch einsteins to taxmen and raise tax rate; sign peace treaty with Persians; start to rush howies.
1908 - sign peace treaty with Sioux; rush a couple of howies
1909 - The world turned upside down! The Zulus signed a peace treaty with the Egyptians; then they offered me a peace treaty which I accepted; then the Egyptians and Zulus cancelled there treaty! More rushing of howies.
1910 - More moving the invasion forces to Apolytonia and rushing howies; we now have 5 transports which will carry 40 units to attack - but what make up? 10 spies should be enough and 10 vet armour so I will build as many howies as I can - if I can't build 20 in time, I'll use additional armour; first wave will be the spies and armour. I will set the target invasion date at 1914.
1911 - Blast! One of my transports is blocked by Zulu subs; I may have to go with a reduced force.
1912 - I have 12 howies; that will have to do since I only have 4 transports.
1913 - My 5th transport is now free so I'll postpone D-day by a year to use a full force.
1914 - only 4 transports are in position, but I'll have to go with that.
The invasion force is more or less in position. My plan is to ask the Zulus for tribute and thus provoke them into declaring war. Bring down the walls in Intombe and capture it with my armour. Move the transports into Intombe. Capture Zimbabwe with the howies thus bringing the Zule spaceship back to earth. Skip off into the sunset humming gently.
Here is my save.
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