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  • Still Crazy After All These Years ...

    VERY ENCOURAGING to see there is still life in SMAC/X. I will spare you the trouble and LET YOU KNOW that I am really Miriam in disguise!

    Actually, this is none other than tfs99/2k2!

    Am itching to wallop whoever in a multi-player SMACfest as Da RHBs. However, I am sans computer still and definitely sans SMAC/X

    Anyway, responses to this note will let me know that SMAC lives and Bry Unn Renn Oldz and his LEGACY live on!

    SMAC n ... Miriam
    Posing as Ted S.

    Red Haired Bee-atches RULE!!!

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    sorry, couldn't resist the DL dance.

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    • #3
      Miriam, My Friend.

      In practice, I find Miriam to be very reasonable. She's never planet busted me (as Yang does), nor rained missiles down on my innocent bases (as Deirdre has done), nor betrayed her pact partner (as many factions are wont to do).

      In one of my favorite games I was playing a builder faction (maybe PK) and there developed a three-way contest between the Believers, the Hive and my faction. Deirdre to the East was being a real pain, going to vendetta without cause and smac-king my people, territory and troops constantly without provocation. She was allied with Miriam.

      Meanwhile, Yang landed troops on Miriam's large continent to the West, took a few bases, and entrenched himself. Miriam called me for assistance by way of a pact, to which I gladly agreed. It was a long, round-about, land-hopping journey for my choppers and drop troops to eventually reach the contested bases, but when they made it, they wrenched a couple of bases from Yang.

      Miriam was grateful for my intercession, but the masterstroke was donating the two bases to Deirdre. Naturally, Miriam wanted the bases back, but Deirdre didn't budge. So their alliance fractured and rapidly devolved into a declaration of war. This distracted the vexatious Gaians sufficiently that i was able quickly to beat them down.

      Yang remained in his South-Eastern continent, always a belligerent contender, but far from my bases and no threat to me.

      Vote-wise, there was hardly anything between Miriam, Yang and me, but Miriam remained loyal to our pact to the very end, when I called a vote for Supreme Leader and she happily voted for me. I expected Yang to be tempted to hold out, but he capitulated, so it ended happily for all our peoples.

      A very different outcome unfolded in another game. Yang got PB happy (as he so often does) and destroyed some Projects, but I had a large arsenal prepared against that eventuality, so he got it good. Since thus I proved more effective at evil than he, and had PBs to spare, I decided to give everyone a few doses of the same medicine. A major transformation of the landscape, and very satisfying.

      Planet doesn't like wholesale atrocities (unless one votes in Council to reclassify them ) and PBs are bad enough for attracting worm and locust stacks, but one time Lal was being a stubborn nuisance so i heavily Nerve-Gassed his troops. This was very effective at quelling his aggression, but the eco-damage was astronomical, the sea rapidly rose repeatedly, and the attacks by stacks of twenty or thirty worms and/or locusts wiped out numerous heavily defended bases. Exciting certainly but was it fun?

      I ceased to overlook the escalation of eco-damage after that. Until I was playing as Morgan and I realised that in the late game when huge eco-damage can happen, one can easily plant fungus everywhere, and where fungus already is, it cannot pop up.

      So if the game lasts until fungus rivals farms/condensors, mines and solar collectors/echelon mirrors, then all my bases are surrounded by at least three squares of fungus in all directions, and all squares in any base's radius are covered by home-grown locusts.

      In Alien Crossfire, land-worms can appear under the radar, as it were, on fungus squares within my locust-protected base radii, but then i shift my units out of that square, give the wild worm stack what-for (ahh! money! ) then shift units back in to cover.
      Last edited by Zoetrope; March 1, 2005, 23:40.
      ftp://ftp.sff.net/pub/people/zoetrope/MOO2/
      Zoe Trope

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      • #4
        Re: Still Crazy After All These Years ...

        Originally posted by FifthElement2k5
        .... I am really Miriam in disguise!
        In that sexy incarnation or that devious one???
        Mart
        Map creation contest
        WPC SMAC(X) Democracy Game - Morganities aspire to dominate Planet

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        • #5
          Wow. I am STILL loved.

          Enough to make a cruel hearltess RHB cry. NOT!

          My probe teams steal ALL, my prayers will defeat these idiotic WORMS, my hallucinations will guide my forces to VICTORY!

          ==============

          SO glad to see so many old fiends (ur, I mean friends) and new ones too.

          I figured my old accounts tfs99 and tfs2k2 lapsed, so therefore in homage to Besson, Jovovich and um, Willis I signed up this one.

          SMAC n ... Ted S.
          Bye Bye for now!

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          • #6
            Chris Tucker and Gary Oldman also turn in passable performances in that film, as does the late, lamented Brion James.

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            • #7
              I have to say I have never met anyone who plays miriam in pbem the tech stag is just so difficult to deal with. Hope you don't believe like her in real life however. I'm not particularly interested in living in the christian united states (though if bush has his way I may have to move)
              A university faculty is 500 egoists with a common parking problem

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              • #8
                I play in one game (pbem) as Spartan and have a human Believing opponent. I seriously consider also to play them in the future.
                Mart
                Map creation contest
                WPC SMAC(X) Democracy Game - Morganities aspire to dominate Planet

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                • #9
                  miriam is passable in single player only.

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                  • #10
                    Miriam is usable in multiplayer, though isn't particularly good. Support helps with the formers everyone loves, and Probe/Fanatic can turn the tide in combat. Once you get some of the crucial early techs (which is where you might get screwed by -2 Research), you can research almost as well as most factions. ICS is immediately an option, with Social Psych as a starting tech. Centauri Ecology is a must for the next tech, and then the IA beeline.
                    "Cutlery confused Stalin"
                    -BBC news

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                    • #11
                      actually I take that back. She would work great in a team scenario.

                      If someone could give you impact weapons, then you are set. You need an ally of some sort. Preferribly one with good research.

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                      • #12
                        Miriam allied with Zach, hey would never happen IRL but that would make an impressive team.
                        A university faculty is 500 egoists with a common parking problem

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                        • #13
                          The Fifth Element was an entertaining film, but as for originality I think the concept writers must have played Zork Nemesis.

                          Back to the game: holding to one's prejudices does SMAC an injustice. Some players refuse to see the merits of a faction for no better reason that it reminds them of some economic, social, political or religious outlook that they despise in the real world. Cast off your bitterness and your bigotry! Don't roleplay the same character you do on Earth. This is Chiron. Freely pretend. Play every faction without prejudice!

                          If you're Karl Marx in Real Life, play to Morgan's strengths in SMAC! If you can't stand what Yang stands for and how the Hive tosses PBs like nuclear litter bugs, then vigorously emulate him once in a while. If you're a major shareholder in and spokesperson for a Brazilian mining company, play Deirdre as competitively as can be. If you love science for science's sake, then _learn_ how to be Miriam, and also discover how to negotiate satisfactorily with the Believers. If you lay aside the attitudes that impede, you _will_ be pleasantly surprised. I was.
                          ftp://ftp.sff.net/pub/people/zoetrope/MOO2/
                          Zoe Trope

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by dacole
                            Miriam allied with Zach, hey would never happen IRL but that would make an impressive team.
                            Yup

                            Miriam is quite playable in a team game with a good researcher. That attack bonus comes in quite handy as does +3 Probe.

                            Personally though I would prefer to be playing the HIVE or DRONES and use industry to create the attack force.


                            I also think that Miriam could do ok in multiplayer on smaller maps. One early victim could be enough to get her started perhaps-- (Personally though .. . if I had to take a perceived weak faction on a smaller map, it would be the cult-- Pray for a decent worm rush -- if you succeed great)
                            You don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo

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                            • #15
                              play in one game (pbem) as Spartan and have a human Believing opponent. I seriously consider also to play them in the future.
                              Isn't that me?

                              And Miriam is doing quite well actually in that game..
                              -- What history has taught us is that people do not learn from history.
                              -- Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.

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