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  • Orders for the slaves 2950 BC (and plans for beyond)

    [OOC]
    I'm just puting the orders at this thread because I'm flying tomorrow morning, and since turns are coming back too quickly just wanted to avoid confusions.
    [/OOC]

    The slaves should road the lands in which they are at this moment, just like in the original plan that was discussed in this forums some time ago.

    Since the placement for Pamplona has changed a bit I will have to change also the plans for the workers, but they are still basically to irrigate the cows. If you have some sugestions about that feel free to post them here.

    I'm sorry to not be here to discuss with you about that, but everyone seemed to be ok last time the subject was discussed. You can read the thread again if you feel in the mood. Anyway it is true that Pamplona's placement has changed and what looked ok before doesn't have to be ok now. If there is a significant number of spanish nobles against this decision I trust in Lord Togas' (or whoever plays the turn) good criteria to do what best serves the Spain interests.
    Last edited by OliverFA; January 1, 2003, 18:49.
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    If we don't road the mountain while the workers go to Pamplona, we won't get any advantage from roading the tile next turn. This tile will not be used by Madrid before it reaches size 4 (rather rare while we are in REX mode), and we won't get any movement bonus to move units to Pamplona because the river next to the hills will already finish the unit's turn, whether there is a road or not (and another full movement point will be needed to reach the mountain if we don't road it). So the worker will lose a few turns that could be used to improve Pamplona's production.
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