Right now Vox seems to have only one immortal defending its iron colony area. If we would bring back our two galleys, load them with a settler and pikes, and land them on the grassland, we could absorb Vox's iron colony before they can do anything about it. (A third galley from Hurricane and a total of five pikes in the invasion force would do even better.) Vox would have to take the city before they could rebuild their colony, and with a free barracks and rush-built walls, that would not be easy even on flatlands.
And if we do the Inchon landing while Vox is still trying to cope with that, Vox will suddenly find itself facing two major incursions instead of one - and having to deal with threats on a total of three fronts: Inchon, the colony, and Dissidentville. Even if Vox can mount a successful conterattack against one of our incursions, the other will make sure they're crippled.
This strategy would preclude our starting the Colossus in the next few turns. But it would put us in a much stronger position to start a prebuild for Leo's in a reasonable amount of time, and shoud reduce the total cost of the war considerably.
And if we do the Inchon landing while Vox is still trying to cope with that, Vox will suddenly find itself facing two major incursions instead of one - and having to deal with threats on a total of three fronts: Inchon, the colony, and Dissidentville. Even if Vox can mount a successful conterattack against one of our incursions, the other will make sure they're crippled.
This strategy would preclude our starting the Colossus in the next few turns. But it would put us in a much stronger position to start a prebuild for Leo's in a reasonable amount of time, and shoud reduce the total cost of the war considerably.
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