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    Rotten999 (massilia) is moderator, I will be in charge of updating the map (like in SNESA). THere is some discussion about some awards, but nothing official for now. Each day is 1 year, game starts in 280 BC. HEre are the rules:

    Science:
    Eras:
    Early ancient=warriors, archers, and chariots.
    Middle ancient=all but catapults
    LAte ancient=catapults reinforce all units, all are a bit tougher.
    Early middle ages=pikemen and knights

    Rate:
    TEch rate is determined by size, govt, and historical info. In general, german/gaul nations and citystates are slow, large monarchies are medium, and republics are fast. If a citystate gets a lot of territory they can become medium. Turning republic usually makes you go up one level, as does greatly increasing your size. GErman confederacies are always slow.
    slow tech=advance 1/3 era every 10 days.
    medium tech=advance 1/3 era every 7 days.
    fast tech=advance 1/3 era every 4 days.

    Military:
    War/battle:
    All major battles (tiny skirmishes don't count) must be calculated by Rotten. This means if he is not on the game can go quite slow. THis will help make it a bit slower than SNESA.

    Units:
    No resources are required. Macedon has hoplites, Rome legionaries. Elephants are 2/2/2 and have a 40% cahnce of dying in mountains. They require the untradable elephant resource foung on the eastern edge of Seleucia, southern edge of egypt, and right outside carthage. However, it is very costly and risky to use them unless the battlefield is near your heartland (so if Rome gets carthage elephants cannot be used efficiently in Macedon or GErmany, for example).

    Diplomacy:
    Mostly unlimited. COntact and a full 1/3rd era or possibly more specific tech (though that might make it a bit complicated) can be traded. Units can be traded. ALL diplomacy must be done in this thread. Negotiations can be said to be secret for story purposes but no PM or other truly secret negotiations.

    GOvernments:
    MOnarchy is the normal govt. GErman COnfederation is not truly a united nation but a bunch of germanic tribes. THey cannot create a strong united army. The disunity also makes it very difficult to switch to a different govt. Republic has fast science but wars are hard to wage. Reality police (everyone) should make sure no republic has a huge war without major domestic unrest


    Notes: Syracuse is very advanced because of archimedes, but overwhelming force could conquer it. If they survive a week they will get pikemen and knights (!).
    THe Pyrrhians represent Pyrrhus who invaded rome but got driven out. His army is near death, but some could be salvaged if someone in greece is friendly to them and lets them cross and land in their territory.

    Civs:

    West GErman/native iberians (magenta):
    Small, backwards army
    Small navy
    GErman confederacy
    Early ancient
    Slow tech
    No war, only contact with gauls, central germans, and carthage.

    Carthage (dark green):
    Medium army
    Large navy
    monarchy
    middle ancient
    medium tech
    No war, contact with all but central and east germans

    central germans (maroon, Metaliturtle has claimed):
    small, backwards army
    small navy
    german confederation
    early ancient
    slow tech
    no war, contact with other germans, gauls

    Gauls (purple-blue):
    medium, backwards army
    no navy
    monarchy
    earky ancient
    medium tach
    war with rome, contact with rome, west and central germans, massilia, carthage.

    Massilia (pink and little, Rotten999 (moderator)):
    Small but 95% defensive military (citystates need to be tough to survive)
    no navy
    monarchy
    middle ancient
    slow tech
    no war, know carthage, rome, and gauls

    Rome (red, Sovy Kurosei):
    Large army
    No navy
    Republic
    middle ancient
    fast tech
    war with pyrrhians, gauls, know gauls, carthage, pyrrhians, syracuse, delphi, and macedon

    Pyrrhians (sea green):
    small, almost entirely offensive army
    tiny navy
    monarchy
    middle ancient
    slow tech
    war with rome, know rome, macedon, and delphi

    SYracuse (blue, claimed by civman2000):
    medium, very advanced but defensive army
    small navy
    monarchy
    late ancient
    medium tech
    know rome, carthage

    East Germans (grey):
    small, backwards army
    amall navy
    german federation
    early ancient
    slow tech
    know central germans only, no war

    Macedon (green, trickey):
    Medium army
    Medium navy
    Monarchy
    Middle ancient
    medium tech
    know rome, pyrrhians, Carthage, Delphi, Sparta, Rhodes, Galatia, egypt, and Seleucids, no war

    Delphi (light blue):
    Medium, defensive army
    SMall navy
    Monarchy
    Middle ancient
    slow tech
    no war, know macedon sparta pyrrhians romans rhodes and carthage.

    Sparta (brown):
    Medium, defensive army
    No navy
    Monarchy
    Middle ancient
    slow tech
    no war, know macedon delphi pyrrhians and carthage.

    RHodes (orange, claimed by cbraund):
    Small army
    Medium navy
    monarchy
    Middle ancient
    slow tech
    no war, know carthage macedon delphi seleucids and egypt.

    GAlatia (other brown):
    medium defensive but backwards army
    no navy
    monarchy
    early ancient
    slow tech
    no war, know Macedon and Seleucids.

    Seleucids (dark blue):
    large army
    small navy
    monarchy
    middle ancient
    medium tech
    no war, know egypt galatia macedon rhodes and carthage.

    Egyptians (light yellow):
    Medium army
    Medium navy
    Monarchy
    middle ancient
    medium tech
    no war, know carthage macedon rhodes and seleucids.
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    Last edited by civman2000; May 17, 2002, 18:19.

  • #2
    Additional Moderator comments: Army size in units is 2 per increment (tiny/small/medium/large/huge. It's assumed all armies are 50/50 offense defense, unless specifically specified otherwise. Defenders get a 50% bonus to defense if they are defending a city or strongpoint and not trying to fight in the field. Such a defensive stance leaves one open for pillaging.

    Generally games come to a head around 4-6 pm CST, so that when I'll decide the major combats. Any such combat should be in BOLD in your posts, so I don't miss it.

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    • #3
      as king Heron of syracuse I send out sailing missions in attempts to contact rhodes, sparta, macedon, and delphi. I also have sent an emmissary to carthage offering to possibly give technology in exchange for the rest of Sicily.

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      • #4
        i would like to play and be macedon

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        • #5
          ok

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          • #6
            new rule: ALL diplomacy must be done in this thread. Negotiations can be said to be secret for story purposes but no PM or other truly secret negotiations.

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            • #7
              An emmisary from Syracuse has arrived in Macedon. Small trades are completed. Jeb, the King of Mecedon, finds the people from syracuse very likeable and sends emmicary to Syracuse to speek with king in hopes of arranging larger trades.

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              • #8
                Macken Schloffen, Glorious Ruler of Central Germany calls to the German tribes to unite in an effort to expand our technology faster, ((each of us researches a different tech and then sends the information to the others.)) Central Germany Colonizes all the land between it and Greece.

                MACKEN
                First Master, Banan-Abbot of the Nana-stary, and Arch-Nan of the Order of the Sacred Banana.
                Marathon, the reason my friends and I have been playing the same hotseat game since 2006...

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                • #9
                  Seleucids can i play as them
                  I'm Super Crazy
                  My song
                  I Love Nukes You hate Nukes well thats your problem because I like Nukes!!! and for no good reason I will NUKE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                  • #10
                    No PM diplomacy??!! then WHY PLAY???
                    First Master, Banan-Abbot of the Nana-stary, and Arch-Nan of the Order of the Sacred Banana.
                    Marathon, the reason my friends and I have been playing the same hotseat game since 2006...

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                    • #11
                      So can i play has Seleucids

                      or what contrie can i play as,.??
                      I'm Super Crazy
                      My song
                      I Love Nukes You hate Nukes well thats your problem because I like Nukes!!! and for no good reason I will NUKE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                      • #12
                        *Ponders if the Reality Police will object to a female leader*

                        Aw Civman, what was wrong with my map

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                        • #13
                          Wait, if anyone hasn't take Carthage, I'd rather have them than Rhodes! They have a larger army, navy and tech rate!

                          Chris
                          Quote:"He who has not learned to obey cannot be a great leader."

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                          • #14
                            ooc: its says that rome is at war with alot of countries. is that right?

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                            • #15
                              If I've got Carthage:

                              Prince Hannibal, regent of Carthage since his father, King Cannibal, went insane and tried eating people, thus leading to the new term "cannibal"(), orders his people to explore and colonise all of North Africa that they can, especially the south west.

                              Hannibal
                              Quote:"He who has not learned to obey cannot be a great leader."

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