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BTW, it's not that clear, but isn't that Grog on Wheels in his victory lap? He lost Ramses somewhere, though.
[edit: Stupid me, Ramses passed away when 'his' project completed. I'm not sure if he will be missed]
[edit again: some evil voices whispered he choked on a pastry during the opening banket]
DeepOLast edited by DeepO; May 2, 2003, 12:37.
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What a great Idea, have a war declaration, make multiple write-ups of the "war" going on, show a couple of units killed in the avatars (just to prove it is a real war), then turn around and say, "You fools! We staged this war to make you think we were losing forces when in reality we have been working together to form a massive ancient era army of WCs and Immortals and we shall now unleash it's power on the rest of the world in all it's glory."
Now THAT would be an impressive manouver.
Just thinking about a combined WC/Immortals attack gives me chills. Strength of Immortals combined with the speed of WC.badams
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badams52, you would be right, but there is one problem with this... Vox did it before, but we declared before we were not going to lie to other teams, and play, to the best of our abilities, the (most?) honorable team. Sure, you might think that we don't actually use bananas as ammunition in our catapults, and I will give you that, I don't know what we're using. However, Vox invaded us, we are at war, and so far we were quite succesful in keeping our cities defended.
We can't help it that they like to camp in our territory, and refuse to attack our cities they are passing, we certainly are not in a friendly mood (well, in-game, of course. Out-of-game this has been seriously funny). As we so far haven't released any precise numbers on their casualties, you might be tempted to think that they are just taking a stroll in our territory, but believe me, that is not the situation.
We certainly did not ask for this war, and much of the first commotion and screaming from our side was caused by being betrayed by Vox (who did stage a fake invasion with GoW, something we still consider as one of the best maneuvers we've seen in this game so far). Also, at the time we were weak, and vulnerable. But a lot can change in 7(?) turns in a GA, and Vox is feeling the effects of that now.
This is not to say we feel safe, nor that all the risk is gone, but so far, this war has been good for us, and not so good for Vox. And I can only imagine that the reason why they are holding the save for longer then we're used from them is that they are preparing some tactical maneuver which will be interesting to counter. Not to say to prepare a nice, funny war report from Beta
The story with GoW has been more sketchy, and we don't know what is happening here... we were invaded, after a comment (maybe not that official, but I believe it was our GoW ambassador that made it) that we would not allow any GoW units inside our cultural borders, and even would prefer them keeping off our continent, as they had asked from us. We were forced to attack their horsies, which surprisingly landed the exact turn Vox decided to move next to our cities for the first time. After that, I believe we offered peace, which got refused without any comment. We don't seek any war with GoW, Vox has been giving us (or at least Theseus ) sleepness nights, we don't need a second front to fight on. But we're perfectly willing to defend our territory, and will continue to do so, hurling bananas, using Wet Chickens, or however you want to describe it.
We maybe don't know why GoW invaded us, but personally, I think one reason for them not to accept peace right now is that as we declared war, we were seen by the game as aggressors, and they receive a war unweariness bonus. Other then that, your speculation is as good as mine.
DeepO
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Wow DeepO, you really had a lot to say about the idea I put forth based on Legolands interesting warning. Of course, I in no means believe it is the truth, but I also realize that there can be much deceipt thrown around in these public forums where the real strategy is hidden to the eye viewing public and other nations.
I am impressed by the amount of depth and intrigue a MP Civ 3 game can have to the outsider who casually reads the reports. The levels of deception can be endless and because of this, new strategies abound.
Reminds me of when I played my first Chinese Chess game against a Chinese national. His style of play was quite different from the western "don't talk" style of international chess. He would make a move and warn me about his upcoming move which was just a red herring thrown in to side track me from the real threat. I have forever remembered how much talking and trash talking in a game can alter the game.
Before as I read through these threads, I considered most statements to be truthful in content as well as intent.
It will be interesting to see things unfold.badams
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I summarized
Actually, it was not to you personal, but in responding to you, I could do it in as an objective way as possible, you being an interested observer instead of a member of a team. I couldn't say the same to a member of Legoland, as immediately 3 other teams start wondering what would be going on...
Indeed, the most intriguing part of this game has been the diplomatic side of things, one in which we haven't exactly shined. But from time to time, we simply have to give 'our' update, or all the information other teams would get would come from one side of the war, and Vox has been very good in mentioning their good points, hiding their weaknesses.
But, I'm at least as interested in reading Trip's Chronicle, and hearing what other teams have thought about certain situations, as you can only guess at what is really going on. This game is certainly a lot deeper then any other game - against AI or human - I ever played
DeepO
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