I use my lawyers to scout ahead of my corporate branch in search of enemy lawyers, and then to defend the franchise. Of course I have found that a stay at home lawyer will help to prevent my cities being franchised by the enemy.
I haven't had a holy lawyer yet but I have had ghost musketeers.
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There is one very effective offensive use of lawyers, though. When you send your corporations into another civilization, send a small army (4-6) lawyers in with them. Sit them by the largest cities you've franchised. When that civilization tries to use it's own lawyer to sue the franchise, you can sue their lawyer before he does much damage. Don't let that civilization's laws get in the way of your legitimate business interests.
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Originally posted by jessee
speaking of lawyers i dont see how they r damaging exept to the owner of the lawyer when u file an injunction it only lasts one turn and its not like that will hurt u unless u are buildin a wonder in that city.if one is on my land i let it stay there and waste money
Really, it's not like injunction filing is a big deal. I mean, by the time they have lawyers I have lots of cities churning out heavy duty military units. If they actually churn out an army of lawyers that can do real damage, they haven't been spending much time building a millitary that can stand up to the one I already have.
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Its a glitch. In some games it suddenly happens, that units not actually are where they seems to be.
In the great US-game, we (Maestro, Swissy, NukeBoy and I) fought lots of "steath" babarians. That was something of a challenge. They came as Don's nation (the biggest at that time) collapsed - his nation was suddently bancrupt.
Here is a little from where we first found out, that the babarians was "playing" with us:
http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...5&pagenumber=6
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speaking of lawyers i dont see how they r damaging exept to the owner of the lawyer when u file an injunction it only lasts one turn and its not like that will hurt u unless u are buildin a wonder in that city.if one is on my land i let it stay there and waste money
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Re: Holy Lawyer.
Originally posted by agagnon
Ever see a lawyer walking on water?
I did last night. There he was, a legal representative of a competing country, standing there in front of my destroyer in the middle of the ocean!
Has anything like this happened to anyone else?
And what is up with that knight that can take down a jet fighter?
Just wondering.
Alan
Ok..First explanation-the Lawyer beat a case involving the Internal Revenue Services of USA..
OR..maybe its a glitch, I been playing this game about as long as anyone, seen where an object "appears" to be on a tile, it actually shows it there, but it is "actually" on another tile....perhaps this is what happened??
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Originally posted by Aolathiin
I also saw diamonds in deep water.
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In my last game I saw a machine gunner standing in shallow water, having just destroyed part of my undersea tunnel on that tile. I also saw diamonds in deep water.
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HEHE I had a musket stuck on the water once when I was playing Paul
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I've seen a lawyer walk on water after a natural disaster (flood) hit my civ once upon a time. Apparently, some swampy tiles turned to water tiles but still kept some of their former attributes.
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Holy Lawyer.
Ever see a lawyer walking on water?
I did last night. There he was, a legal representative of a competing country, standing there in front of my destroyer in the middle of the ocean!
Has anything like this happened to anyone else?
And what is up with that knight that can take down a jet fighter?
Just wondering.
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