Another example of good AI…………
For 5400 years my Greek Empire worked and lived in relative peace. The early years were marked with border disputes against my southwest neighbors, the Americans. Despite early struggles, my Scribes and Scholars worked feverishly to advance Greek culture and knowledge. I basked in the knowledge that the rest of the world admired our culture. I did, however, remain vigilant as my Eastern border was dominated by a powerful Babylonian Empire. I built powerful, heavily garrisoned, fortresses to guard the two small land bridges on our borders. In the southeast the Germans were of little threat as they constantly were battling the Japanese.
Into the Middle Ages my Empire advanced, bolstered by constant trading and improved relations with the Americans. Then like a Samurai’s Blade the Japanese all at once sliced through the heart of the German Empire reducing Bismarck to a Figurehead. I was stunned out of complacency, this was a terrible threat to my Empire. “We must strike first before he does.” I advised the war counsel. Eastern units were mobilized and sent south for preparations to invade. I made quick diplomatic negotiations with the Babylonians to keep my eastern border secure. I was then ready. I contacted the Japanese and demanded Tribute, knowing full well that they would decline. “Go boil your head” was the reply! Surely the rest of the world would understand war with such an indignant leader. “Prepare for war” was our reply!
My forces moved quickly, Calvary and Rifleman supported by artillery captured Lepzig. I had caught him off guard and my forces prepared for a second push, but I had underestimated his resolve. Forward observers west of Lepzig brought back some startling news. A hoard of 30+ divisions of Samurai was spotted off the western border. Lepzig braced for attack the forward body of the army was recalled for defense. The Samurai, however, moved north with supporting Calvary divisions following. He was going to cut off Lepzig and strike at the heart of my Empire. Generals mobilized all available force to move towards Herkanoplis (something like that). Forces at Lepzig were cut off and vulnerable if moved. The four defenders at Herk waited with sweaty palms for reinforcements. By the time the Samurai hoard arrived, Herk had 7 riflemen divisions and 13 Calvary. We braced for attack. Having seen the large groups of reinforcements arrive the Japanese Generals Changed strategies and moved 20 Samurai around Herk towards Sparta.
More to come……………
For 5400 years my Greek Empire worked and lived in relative peace. The early years were marked with border disputes against my southwest neighbors, the Americans. Despite early struggles, my Scribes and Scholars worked feverishly to advance Greek culture and knowledge. I basked in the knowledge that the rest of the world admired our culture. I did, however, remain vigilant as my Eastern border was dominated by a powerful Babylonian Empire. I built powerful, heavily garrisoned, fortresses to guard the two small land bridges on our borders. In the southeast the Germans were of little threat as they constantly were battling the Japanese.
Into the Middle Ages my Empire advanced, bolstered by constant trading and improved relations with the Americans. Then like a Samurai’s Blade the Japanese all at once sliced through the heart of the German Empire reducing Bismarck to a Figurehead. I was stunned out of complacency, this was a terrible threat to my Empire. “We must strike first before he does.” I advised the war counsel. Eastern units were mobilized and sent south for preparations to invade. I made quick diplomatic negotiations with the Babylonians to keep my eastern border secure. I was then ready. I contacted the Japanese and demanded Tribute, knowing full well that they would decline. “Go boil your head” was the reply! Surely the rest of the world would understand war with such an indignant leader. “Prepare for war” was our reply!
My forces moved quickly, Calvary and Rifleman supported by artillery captured Lepzig. I had caught him off guard and my forces prepared for a second push, but I had underestimated his resolve. Forward observers west of Lepzig brought back some startling news. A hoard of 30+ divisions of Samurai was spotted off the western border. Lepzig braced for attack the forward body of the army was recalled for defense. The Samurai, however, moved north with supporting Calvary divisions following. He was going to cut off Lepzig and strike at the heart of my Empire. Generals mobilized all available force to move towards Herkanoplis (something like that). Forces at Lepzig were cut off and vulnerable if moved. The four defenders at Herk waited with sweaty palms for reinforcements. By the time the Samurai hoard arrived, Herk had 7 riflemen divisions and 13 Calvary. We braced for attack. Having seen the large groups of reinforcements arrive the Japanese Generals Changed strategies and moved 20 Samurai around Herk towards Sparta.
More to come……………
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