Well, perhaps we can reach a compromise. What if we were just to give them a map of a section of Bob? Say, I don't know... maybe just ND's territory? As the RPers don't seem to really be behind this war, I don't think we should hand over a map of their territory just yet. And, on a more basic level, right now we are the only team with a a full map of two continents. Once we give it to Vox, it's out of our hands; GS could get it. I don't think that's really a strategic advantage we should give away so quickly. This is an issue that could still use some discussion, I think.
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I'm afraid it IS out of our hands. Here's an excerpt of the chat we just had in IRC:
Sharpe> Sigh, if you insist , I will call for a vote
vondrack> vote on me?
Sharpe> vote on map
vondrack> or on the deal?
vondrack> ok
Sharpe> if we get invaded, then you...
Sharpe>
vondrack> you better call the vote on me, Steve
Sharpe> sigh
Sharpe> I don't want to call a vote on you, I want this map idea scrapped
Sharpe> or at least delayed until we see how things are going
vondrack> seeing only you opposing the map part in the forum, I have already sent the map to BetaHound as a sign of good will - that's why you should call the vote on me
Edit: Can't get the names to show.
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I agree - this is very disturbing.
As I said in the post, I wanted to call a vote on it - but clearly it would now be a moot point. I was so opposed to trading the map that earlier on in the chat, when Vondrack insisted on trading the map, I said that I would resign as MA as I can't support that decision on such a major issue. Besides of which, we didn't trade the world map so the other civs can even accuse us of cheating.
Kloreep brought up a good point in that chat - what happens if Vox is destroyed and then joins the other civs as refugees ? Our double-crossing of the Bob civs would not be appreciated. The tech issue is minor - we are simply trying to get Monotheism from Vox to take advantage of their scientific trait - likely so are the other civs. But the map is a matter of security for the Bob civs as much our map is for us - this would be no laughing matter to them.
Clearly a vote on the map is useless now as Vondrack has sent it to them "as a sign of good faith". Without a treaty signed it seems to me that Vondrack has exceeded his authority in doing that as I didn't even get a chance to call for a vote on the map issue.
For the moment I am NOT resigning as MA, but I will have to think about it and other matters.Last edited by Sharpe; March 25, 2003, 21:20.
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Well... seems like the map, which I considered just a nice little touch to the whole Mono deal, is actually stirring a lot of emotions. Let me clarify a couple of points I was considering when sending the map ahead of signing the deal:
1) it is vitally important for Voxes to assess their situation as soon as possible and as accurately as possible. With the map, they can do it very well, possibly withdrawing from Bob, if they come to the conclusion their position is untenable. This would undoubtedly save everyone a big headache... and us a lot of money, as we will shortly have 150 gold deposited with them. If Voxes get eliminated, there go our money. The map very much improves the chances of Voxes to assess the situation and act accordingly & appropriately, just like it improves their chances to make the life of Bobians more difficult.
2) you do not make this kind of deals to abuse them by "spreading the map around", saying "the deal has not been signed yet, your fault you gave it to us before signing". I made it very clear to BetaHound he was supposed to keep the source of the map as secret as possible. There is a certain fundamental level of mutual trust needed to even propose a deal like that. This level of trust implies - at least for me - that it is ok to do what I did without having to fear Voxes revealing the deal, "because of having it not signed yet."
3) All the Bobians have this map, so the only team that might actually be interested in acquiring it would be GS. I see absolutely no reason why Voxes should ever share the map with GS... but even if! Do you think that GS would EVER let Bobians know? Throwing away such a CRUCIAL strategic advance? Nope! This map, when in the hands of Voxes and even GS, serves us a great purpose: makes Bob a juicy target for Estonians, a target much more viable than the totally unknown Lego.
4) As one of the arguments I heard later on was "what if Voxes are eliminated, their members join other teams and this deal "leaks out", I would like to point out that eliminating Voxes is at this point very difficult - only GS may actually be in a position to do so... but trying to seize a single-tile chokepoint shall be so costly against immos that I can really see no real threat of that happening. And if it happens in 50 turns? By that time, all the other teams will have much more important reasons to side with us or against us.
That said, if majority feels I did more than I was allowed to, exceeding my authority, and wishes me to step down, I am ready to do so. Knowing how much troubles this thing brought in, I might have waited a bit before sending the map off, but I would have still insisted on providing it to Voxes, as I strongly believe it is in our best interest to do so.
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I do agree that the map might cause Vox to reassess things and withdraw seeing how much they are outnumbered.
However, the smallest and probably most vulnerable cities of GoW and ND are in the east, nearest to the Vox city - they could decide to go after those cities - and if they do so it is very likely that the Bob civs will figure out that Vox has their map. Since none of them has traded it to Vox or GS, but has to us, and since it is definitely in none of their interests to trade the Bob map with Vox, they will know it was us.
It seems as though ND is seeing blood, so unless Vox turns the city over to them, I doubt the war will end - admittedly both GS and RP seem reluctant at best. GoW likes war so it hard to tell where they truly stand ...
Radek, none of us want you to resign but there has to be more consultation with the rest of us. As I said in the chat, I didn't want to vote against you, just against that map idea.
Just because 2 people who are in the chat agree with you doesn't mean that the rest will and it is possible that one of those not present at the chat would make an observation or two that could change everyone's minds. We have to have more discussion in the thread and actual votes on things - we have hardly any at all right now.
As for the urgency of the situation, I would be surprised if even GoW's horses could reach the Vox city in less than 2 or 3 turns.
EDIT 11pm est:
regarding Vondrack's comment about the unlikelihood of Vox being eliminated. If the 3 civs remain at war with Vox - Vox will be eliminated - immortals are not invulnerable, neither are our mercs. Plus we are approaching a new era where knights and soon med infantry can easily match up with immortals. Plus Vox is the smallest civ in score by a big margin - numbers may be on the Bob civs side.
The only thing that Vox has going for it is that there is a lack of ports facing their side and probably no or few galley to transport the troops.Last edited by Sharpe; March 26, 2003, 00:10.
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I would also like to say that I am upset about the map being given away without a full discussion, for the reasons I mentioned above. More than anything else, it was a tactical advantage that we have now shared with another team without fully analyzing it fully.
That being said, I do not think it is necessary for you to step down, Vondrack, nor would I support any call for you do to so. You do an excellent job as president, and that is certain. However, I am worried about the breakdown of our system of negotiations. Too many negotiations are going on in imprompteu chats that many in the team are not aware of. We have ambassadors and a Foreign Minister for a reason; currently those positions are not being utilitzed properly. I think it may be time to re-establish our diplomatic system, and start dealing and communicating via ambassador only. Information slips out here and there in random chats, and while it may seem like idle chatter, it can be things that that not everyone on the team would like divulged.
I would propose the following:
-First of all, the FA establishes a list of "approved" items that anyone can discuss with other teams. That way if someone from a team messages you or meets you in a chat, you don't have to be completely silent with them. If they broach a topic not on the list, simply say "I cannot comment." They will understand; every team does it.
-Deals should only be discussed by appropriate ambassadors or the FA. If you are not an amb, and someone mentions a deal, just tell them the amb will contact them shortly.
-I know the issue of time is important, so I might suggest that we re-assign ambassadors to people who know they can be available almost all of the time. Everyone knows there availability, so we may need to re-assign some positions.
-NOTHING is sent to other teams without team approval. If no one objects, that equals approval. If even one person objects; convince them. If they aren't convinced, hold a vote. That's worked for us for many other areas, why not this one?
That's my thoughts on the subject. I know they may seem a little stringent, but I feel it is very important we deal with this issue now.
And if the map issue comes back to bite us in the ass, well we'll deal with that when the time comes.
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I agree with Zargon that the diplomatic system does need to be revised - it does appear that the system of ambassadors and the Foreign Minister is not being used properly or is out-of-touch with what we need to use.
To be honest, I felt that way about most of the ministerial positions - that's one of the reasons I ran for office this time. Because the game is getting increasingly complex, the powers and work of the ministers have to increase - if for nothing else than to keep Vondrack sane with all of the work to be done (I mean that list of suggestions of what to do each turn is just getting longer and longer) That is not to say that the ministers weren't going to increase their workload anyway of course.
I also agree with Zargon that we need to have open discussions and votes if even one person opposes it - the team has shrunk enough that even one person is a significant minority here... We especially need votes for issues that are external since they can't be reversed like internal matters can.
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Unbelieveable, after I posted a thread reminding Vondrack that this is a democracy he goes and makes the deal. Maybe he thought we were the RP team. From the tone of the chat log, I was afraid something like this would happen.
Bobians will find out that we gave Vox the map. That is my fearless prediction. Either someone with Vox or one of us will have a side discussion (purely confidential of course) and it will all come around. That's human nature; we want to show off our secret knowledge. I just hope it's not for a few centuries and it won't matter anymore.
This a serious breach of our democracy, but is forgiveable. My ranting is over and I support Vondrack as president.
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Originally posted by ZargonX
Too many negotiations are going on in imprompteu chats that many in the team are not aware of. We have ambassadors and a Foreign Minister for a reason; currently those positions are not being utilitzed properly.
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I think it may be time to re-establish our diplomatic system, and start dealing and communicating via ambassador only.
Information slips out here and there in random chats, and while it may seem like idle chatter, it can be things that that not everyone on the team would like divulged.
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First of all, the FA establishes a list of "approved" items that anyone can discuss with other teams. That way if someone from a team messages you or meets you in a chat, you don't have to be completely silent with them. If they broach a topic not on the list, simply say "I cannot comment." They will understand; every team does it.
-Deals should only be discussed by appropriate ambassadors or the FA. If you are not an amb, and someone mentions a deal, just tell them the amb will contact them shortly.
-I know the issue of time is important, so I might suggest that we re-assign ambassadors to people who know they can be available almost all of the time. Everyone knows there availability, so we may need to re-assign some positions.
NOTHING is sent to other teams without team approval. If no one objects, that equals approval. If even one person objects; convince them. If they aren't convinced, hold a vote. That's worked for us for many other areas, why not this one?Last edited by Tiberius; March 26, 2003, 03:17."The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure to wonder whether you are happy or not. "
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Originally posted by lmtoops
Bobians will find out that we gave Vox the map. That is my fearless prediction."The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure to wonder whether you are happy or not. "
--George Bernard Shaw
A fast word about oral contraception. I asked a girl to go to bed with me and she said "no".
--Woody Allen
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The map is a huge advantage for Vox and this is good. This is why we gave it to them. We need the small teams to survive. We can't win this game fighting against one strong warmonger team, I hope you know that? Civ3 is just better suited for a warlike approach. I know that from my games. I am always more succesful when I go and fight instead of just build; always.
We are a builder team in this game and if we want to win it we need to keep a balance between teams as much as possible and as long as possible, because otherwise we won't win! We might have t take some risks from time to time to help the small ones, but this is what we must do. We need the small teams, we need a balance of power, I can't emphisize this enough. We also need to keep the world divided and not united against us. This is why we wanted to help Lux and this is why we prefer to help a bit GoW and not RP or ND
This being said, probably Vondrack should have waited our approval to give them the map, but I'd have fighted to give Voxes the map."The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure to wonder whether you are happy or not. "
--George Bernard Shaw
A fast word about oral contraception. I asked a girl to go to bed with me and she said "no".
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Guys I say we calm down here. All we have done is shared intelligence with a civ in trouble and trying to catch up with the rest of us. I have intelligence sources who tell me things that help us, like what teams are researching and even what they are building in their cities. I couldn probably get a map of Estonia if I asked nicely.
The way I see it, we are handing Vox a lifeline. If they get sent back to Estonia without a fight then that only strengthens GS. If they remain on Bob then that only stunts the 3 Bobians. Either way it helps us.
Lets be clear about it. We haven't given away any resources, we haven't put ourselves in danger. It can't be tr\ced back to us unless Vondrack wrote 'From Lego with Love' in 5 foot letters all over the map. Perhaps we should have had a vote, but afiak noone called for one. I'd have done the same myself in Vondrack's position. Remember we don't actually have any tech deals signed sealed and delivered yet. The map was a sweetner in an already good deal for us.
As for the changes to procedure... perhaps something needs to be done. Certainly I've been conduction diplomatic discussions and I have no official role. I don't mind but I feel its not fair on the relevant ambassador who probably feels left out.
Almost everything done by this team has majority support of the team. I beleive the map deal is one of them. Maybe we should have had a poll about it but its a bit late now. I suggest in future that if anyone has any doubt over an issue, call for a poll. That gives 3 days more discussion on it before the votes are needed.Si tacuisses, philosophus mansisses
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Well said, redstar."The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure to wonder whether you are happy or not. "
--George Bernard Shaw
A fast word about oral contraception. I asked a girl to go to bed with me and she said "no".
--Woody Allen
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Originally posted by Sharpe
As I said in the post, I wanted to call a vote on it - but clearly it would now be a moot point. I was so opposed to trading the map that earlier on in the chat, when Vondrack insisted on trading the map, I said that I would resign as MA as I can't support that decision on such a major issue. Besides of which, we didn't trade the world map so the other civs can even accuse us of cheating.
Originally posted by Sharpe
Kloreep brought up a good point in that chat - what happens if Vox is destroyed and then joins the other civs as refugees ? Our double-crossing of the Bob civs would not be appreciated. The tech issue is minor - we are simply trying to get Monotheism from Vox to take advantage of their scientific trait - likely so are the other civs. But the map is a matter of security for the Bob civs as much our map is for us - this would be no laughing matter to them.
Originally posted by Sharpe
I do agree that the map might cause Vox to reassess things and withdraw seeing how much they are outnumbered.
Voxes do know that they are behind in the number of cities and total territory. What they did not know was that in fact, this had very little to do with what their chances of waging war with Bobians were. Now they know.
Originally posted by Sharpe
However, the smallest and probably most vulnerable cities of GoW and ND are in the east, nearest to the Vox city - they could decide to go after those cities - and if they do so it is very likely that the Bob civs will figure out that Vox has their map. Since none of them has traded it to Vox or GS, but has to us, and since it is definitely in none of their interests to trade the Bob map with Vox, they will know it was us.
Originally posted by Sharpe
It seems as though ND is seeing blood, so unless Vox turns the city over to them, I doubt the war will end - admittedly both GS and RP seem reluctant at best. GoW likes war so it hard to tell where they truly stand ...
Originally posted by Sharpe
As for the urgency of the situation, I would be surprised if even GoW's horses could reach the Vox city in less than 2 or 3 turns.
Originally posted by Sharpe
regarding Vondrack's comment about the unlikelihood of Vox being eliminated. If the 3 civs remain at war with Vox - Vox will be eliminated - immortals are not invulnerable, neither are our mercs. Plus we are approaching a new era where knights and soon med infantry can easily match up with immortals. Plus Vox is the smallest civ in score by a big margin - numbers may be on the Bob civs side.
Originally posted by ZargonX
However, I am worried about the breakdown of our system of negotiations. Too many negotiations are going on in imprompteu chats that many in the team are not aware of. We have ambassadors and a Foreign Minister for a reason; currently those positions are not being utilitzed properly. I think it may be time to re-establish our diplomatic system, and start dealing and communicating via ambassador only. Information slips out here and there in random chats, and while it may seem like idle chatter, it can be things that that not everyone on the team would like divulged.
Originally posted by ZargonX
I would propose the following:
-First of all, the FA establishes a list of "approved" items that anyone can discuss with other teams. That way if someone from a team messages you or meets you in a chat, you don't have to be completely silent with them. If they broach a topic not on the list, simply say "I cannot comment." They will understand; every team does it.
Nimitz, will you start working on this?
Originally posted by ZargonX
-Deals should only be discussed by appropriate ambassadors or the FA. If you are not an amb, and someone mentions a deal, just tell them the amb will contact them shortly.
Originally posted by ZargonX
-NOTHING is sent to other teams without team approval. If no one objects, that equals approval. If even one person objects; convince them. If they aren't convinced, hold a vote. That's worked for us for many other areas, why not this one?
Also, keep in mind, that if we make it a rule that once one of our members disagrees (and keeps disagreeing) with something, we hold a vote, we will most likely need up to 48-72 hours to move on with things... that's 2-3 turns. Just thought I would point that out.
Originally posted by lmtoops
Unbelieveable, after I posted a thread reminding Vondrack that this is a democracy he goes and makes the deal. Maybe he thought we were the RP team. From the tone of the chat log, I was afraid something like this would happen.
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This a serious breach of our democracy, but is forgiveable. My ranting is over and I support Vondrack as president.
Originally posted by Tiberius
The map is a huge advantage for Vox and this is good. This is why we gave it to them. We need the small teams to survive. We can't win this game fighting against one strong warmonger team, I hope you know that? Civ3 is just better suited for a warlike approach. I know that from my games. I am always more succesful when I go and fight instead of just build; always.
We are a builder team in this game and if we want to win it we need to keep a balance between teams as much as possible and as long as possible, because otherwise we won't win! We might have t take some risks from time to time to help the small ones, but this is what we must do. We need the small teams, we need a balance of power, I can't emphisize this enough. We also need to keep the world divided and not united against us. This is why we wanted to help Lux and this is why we prefer to help a bit GoW and not RP or ND
Helping the underdogs to keep the strong teams busy and not thinking of us is our primary concern, at least until we settle all of Legos, railroad every single tile and produce 200 arty pieces. Only then, we will be able to afford the luxury of not caring any more...
Originally posted by redstar1
Almost everything done by this team has majority support of the team. I beleive the map deal is one of them. Maybe we should have had a poll about it but its a bit late now. I suggest in future that if anyone has any doubt over an issue, call for a poll. That gives 3 days more discussion on it before the votes are needed.
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