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  • #31
    Originally posted by Acererak


    You need the following to happen:[list=1][*]You need to have discovered the Satellite tech.[*]You need Aluminum and Uranium resources[*]Finally, nobody can build nukes until someone builds the Manhattan Project.[/list=1]
    But be aware...once you've built the Manhattan Project, you have effectively opened "Pandora's Box" and everyone will then be able to build nukes (if they have aluminum and uranium).
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Wittlich


      But be aware...once you've built the Manhattan Project, you have effectively opened "Pandora's Box" and everyone will then be able to build nukes (if they have aluminum and uranium).
      Not unless you have PTW and change it to a small wonder so that everyone has to build their own Manhattan Project.

      BTW, why is it called the Manhattan Project? Anyone have any background info on that?

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      • #33
        The Manhatten Project (which, coincidentally, was located in Los Alamos, New Mexico, NOT Manhatten) was the (American) nuclear bomb program during WWII.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Willem


          Not unless you have PTW and change it to a small wonder so that everyone has to build their own Manhattan Project.

          BTW, why is it called the Manhattan Project? Anyone have any background info on that?
          The Manhattan Project was the code name for the American atomic bomb program during WWII.

          It was started in 1942 and was located in what became Los Alamos, New Mexico. In fact, the town of Los Alamos was created solely for the purpose of the project. Presently, the town that exists is basically there to support the Los Alamos National Laboratory, one of the US's key nuclear laboratories.
          - The Lich

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Acererak


            The Manhattan Project was the code name for the American atomic bomb program during WWII.
            Thanks. I was actually wondering where they came up with the Manhattan bit, since Los Alamos is no where near there. Your link explained it for me at any rate.

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            • #36
              Mike B Detailed Info on GL Rules

              Mike B goes into detail, spread over several posts in that thread about GL's.

              The odds for defending are halved (1/32 and 1/24) for example.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Willem


                No you don't, it's something you have to select. I don't like to use it myself, except as a last resort.
                Amen to that. Mobilization means your *entire country* is now bent on the war effort. If you need your entire country contributing in order for you to win a war speedily, this raises some doubts as to whether or not you were prepared to fight that war to begin with. Think about it:

                If every city is bent on killing the Spanish and you need every city in that effort, what happens if the Spanish convince the Romans to land troops and beat on you? You have to pull troops out of Spain or devote unit production to the new Roman front, and voila, you're suddenly fighting two defensive (you can't be offensive with Spain anymore- you don't have the resources you need) wars that may go a long time instead of one quick, brutal offensive one.

                My general rule of thumb is that if I don't expect to snap up several cities in the first two or three turns, or I need to devote more than half of my total cities to the war effort... I probably shouldn't be IN that war.

                End of line: mobilization is best used as a "how many units does he HAVE to invade me with!?!?!" tool, if at all. The civilization that cannot grow economically, technologically, and culturally during a war is one that finds itself victorious over one opponent, and suddenly losing to everyone else.

                ::steps down off his soapbox::
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                • #38
                  well, I see your point, but sometimes Mob isn't that bad, especially when you can micromanage your civ that way to a better unit production, e.g.: most of your cities churn out tanks every round now, you can get an overwhelming advantage fast.
                  "Where I come from, we don't fraternize with the enemy - how about yourself?"
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