Thank you greatly Minister of War MWIA! Your efforts on behalf of the Workers is greatly appreciated. It is an excellent plan!
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WAR plan for Liberation of Thebes and Philadelphia
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Originally posted by MrWhereItsAt
And I'm still looking forward to your Histories, -Jrabbit.
Uh, in process.....................
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A fine plan. Good idea to drop musketeers in the hills east of Philadelphia. With luck, the walls of Thebes will still be standing after we sack the city...The first President of the first Apolyton Democracy Game (CivII, that is)
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intelligence to few.
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Impressive. This plan will put us well on our way to conquering the world!"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." -Thomas Jefferson
Former Minister of City Planning of the third Civ2 Democracy Game
Former Minister of Science of the third Civ2 Democracy Game
Former Imperial Expansion Minister of the first Civ2 Democracy Game
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I'm *shock horror* impressed! Even capitalist Bear thinks this will work quite well..
However, back to my pro-capitalist thoughts.
We should definetly take bridge building when we capture a city, for two reasons:
1) A couple of cities in our empire would benefit in terms of productivity and trade if we built roads over some of their rivers
2) It would lead to the railroad, and that would increase productivity (railroad on forest equals +1 shield) in a few places.
As you know:
trade = more money/more science = more units/newer units = more ways of keeping peace (or killing)
shields = more improvements = more shields = more improvements = more units
Soo.. get bridge buildingRoar!
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I say wait for full strength Ironclads, but move the Crusader on Turn 0, except only one space and with a Musketeer. This way it takes an extra turn to get to Thebes, but the Ironclad won't be there anyway, and our Crusader won't be vulnerable, as it will be within reach of an Egyptian Crusader within the city.
Move a Musketeer with the Philadelphia Crusader for its first move, for the same reason as above.
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Originally posted by Bear
1) A couple of cities in our empire would benefit in terms of productivity and trade if we built roads over some of their rivers
Yes, why is the diplomat jumping off the ship? If we sack Thebes, he could be activated from the city and bribe Memphis that same turn.The first President of the first Apolyton Democracy Game (CivII, that is)
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Well I was hoping to deal with the diplomat AFTER all of this was resolved; as I said it's not really my job to plan for the unexpected, merely to play it safe.
However, the map shows that, if we enter Thebes with the Caravel (and diplomat) the turn we capture it, we can instantly move the diplo as shown by the red arrow. It will take another move to reach Memphis, during which time our diplo is highly vulnerable. Hydey suggests (don't ask me how he got the information ) Egypt has troops hanging around, and this would mean almost certain death to our brave professionals. Even if the Egyptians have built a road right up to Memphis it would take two turns.
I strongly advise against this course of action - we have no need to take Memphis so quickly, without Crusaders/Musketeers to back up the diplo and to garrison the city. I want to deal with diplomat use next session where possible, in my mind this is reaching too far into Egyptian territory without backup.
Despite this, perhaps NOT disembarking the diplomat and instead bringing it into Thebes is a good idea. Let me deal with the diplomat NEXT war plan. PLEASE?
Minister of WAR, not peace.
MrWIA.
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