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  • The ideal Spaceship

    On one of this forums I read a discussion about OCC, I liked the challenge of it and decided to try it out. On the beginners levels it's easy to play, but at King level every decision and every turn is very important. Now I wonder what the perfect spaceship is, since I don't want to waste every turn. I usually build:
    -3 modules of course
    -3 components of each type (6 total)
    -16 or somewhat structurals

    Maybe with more components you can go faster and the building of them is worth the few extra turns producing.
    I'm sure there are enough veterans out here who know the parts of the ultimate SS. Plese post them here.
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  • #2
    you mean the fastest possible one, or the most points? I assume the first one, because most points is an easy answer.
    It depends slightly on how much production you can churn out, whether building extra engines is a saving or not. The one must have is the -25% to running time Technology (too much SMAC showing here. was it Fusion Power?? Haven't played in ages).



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    • #3
      I mean the fastest possible, because I don't give a damn about points when I play OCC, whit rush buying I'll be able to get SS components in 1 turn. Is it worth building perhaps 5 fuel and 5 other (trust? can't recall the name I'm afraid) parts..
      Not only a CivAddict, he's also a:

      KeyboardAddict

      -Play "Lazy" faster than Jon Lord
      -Uses his nose in the finisning chords
      -Plays "Child in time" blindfolded

      BasketballAddict

      -Scored from behind the 3-point arc, on the other end of the field.
      -Once dunked over Shaquille O'Neal and woke up
      -Wishes he was 1 feet taller...

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      • #4
        Check this thread out
        http://apolyton.net/forums/Forum3/HTML/000228.html

        It should answer your question. In OCC, speed of ship has to be balanced with the time it takes to build it, since you can only build one part per turn. Good Luck!
        Keep on Civin'
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        • #5
          Hey thanks for that thread, Ming. The origins of OCC in all its splendour! It's good to see that you all started as hamfisted as us recent converts.

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          • #6
            THNX for the thread. Guess I'll stick to 15-3-3-1-1-1 Space Ships. Still lots of trouble at King level but I'll get over it.
            Not only a CivAddict, he's also a:

            KeyboardAddict

            -Play "Lazy" faster than Jon Lord
            -Uses his nose in the finisning chords
            -Plays "Child in time" blindfolded

            BasketballAddict

            -Scored from behind the 3-point arc, on the other end of the field.
            -Once dunked over Shaquille O'Neal and woke up
            -Wishes he was 1 feet taller...

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            • #7
              The absolute fastest ship I have ever encountered or read about is the 33-8-8-1-1-1 ship. This takes only 5.7 years from launch to arrival. However, in comparison to the 15-3-3-1-1-1 "minimal ship" with a 15.7 year travel time, the minimal would win if all civs start building as soon as Apollo WOW is done. The fastest would take 52 turns to build, compared to 24 for minimal. So you would be 28 years late in launching, and the other ship (minimal) would already be there for 13 years building a New And Even Greater Civilization!!
              Before you criticize your enemy, walk a mile in his shoes. Then if he gets really angry at your criticism, you are a mile away, and he is barefoot.

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              • #8
                But the 33-8-8-1-1-1 would probably be the best space ship, whenyour civilazation covers half the globe I guess. THNX for the numbers.
                Not only a CivAddict, he's also a:

                KeyboardAddict

                -Play "Lazy" faster than Jon Lord
                -Uses his nose in the finisning chords
                -Plays "Child in time" blindfolded

                BasketballAddict

                -Scored from behind the 3-point arc, on the other end of the field.
                -Once dunked over Shaquille O'Neal and woke up
                -Wishes he was 1 feet taller...

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                • #9
                  Go for the max & disband some of your non-essential units for shields in the cities that are building pieces. +sell your non-essential improvements (graneries, acqaucts,courthouses,barraks,seaports,etc) & zero research while max'g taxes; thereby getting ALOT of gold to rush build those pieces that are "behind schedule".

                  That's the secret, because once U launch... ther's nothing U can do to improve the chances of winning or improving your Civ score via the space race, U can always end the intervening flight years rebuilding cities & units.

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