I know this is a bit late, but the poll kind of speaks for itself...
Clearly, our next tech choices should be The Corporation and Metallurgy. After that, the ppl prefer Electricity and Theory of Gravity.
There is also substantial support for Conscription (riflemen) and Combustion (needed for Automobile, on the path to Computers, which is needed for Space Flight).
Once the above are obtained, Automobile is a logical next step. And Electronics (Hoover) should become available after we get Electricity.
There is some controversy over whether we should be shooting for Newton's or Hoover's as our next WoW. The Ministry feels that we can easily obtain them both!
Official Tech Path Recommendation
The Corporation -- Metallurgy -- Electricity -- Theory of Gravity -- Combustion -- Conscription -- Automobile -- Electronics.
The important thing is to keep the trade wheels rolling so our tech rate remains the fastest on the planet. That will provide the needed for infrastructure and the arrows needed for science.
Thiss report also sent via PM to the Prez....
Faithfully (and somewhat belatedly) submitted,
-Jrabbit
Minister of Science
Clearly, our next tech choices should be The Corporation and Metallurgy. After that, the ppl prefer Electricity and Theory of Gravity.
There is also substantial support for Conscription (riflemen) and Combustion (needed for Automobile, on the path to Computers, which is needed for Space Flight).
Once the above are obtained, Automobile is a logical next step. And Electronics (Hoover) should become available after we get Electricity.
There is some controversy over whether we should be shooting for Newton's or Hoover's as our next WoW. The Ministry feels that we can easily obtain them both!
Official Tech Path Recommendation
The Corporation -- Metallurgy -- Electricity -- Theory of Gravity -- Combustion -- Conscription -- Automobile -- Electronics.
The important thing is to keep the trade wheels rolling so our tech rate remains the fastest on the planet. That will provide the needed for infrastructure and the arrows needed for science.
Thiss report also sent via PM to the Prez....
Faithfully (and somewhat belatedly) submitted,
-Jrabbit
Minister of Science
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