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KrysiasKrusader
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Commander of Corazon's Own Elite Guard
Apr 2002 time: 00:34
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Hokie...
Now that we know a little more about everybody else, and it looks like we're shifting to Gaia from Morgan as a possible ally; can the rest of you tell me who is pulling the strings in each human faction camp?
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Here's what I figure...
Angels:
- GeoModder
- mart7x5
- foolish_icarus
- AdamTG02
- Hercules
- Makahlua
- FlameFlash
Morganites:
- Impaler[WrG]
- Whoha
- Rubin
- jtsisyoda
- CEO Aaron
(I would have included Mead. But from what I saw in the outside recruitment thread, and from his posts in the embassy, this guy doesn't look like he's a leader type.)
Gaia:
- binTravkin
- Chaos Theory
- Cosmic
- Illuminatus
- laurentius
- livid imp
- Ouro_827
- MrWhereItsAt ( <- from what I saw in the recruitment thread, I'm glad he didn't join us.)
Moderators are; Kody, Drogue, and Method. Snowflake does the surveilance in the forums.
I'm going by how their post count seems to be increasing and from what I've ben reading in the strategy forum lately.
Does that look about right?
Last edited by KrysiasKrusader on 22-10-2004 at 11:44
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Googlie
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Commanding Officer, CRYPTEIA
Apr 1999 time: 21:34
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Morgan will be interesting to follow. Before I left I set up their Stockholders' game parameters and spreadsheets (that's what drew me to Morgan in the first place)
Their key players will be those that have "invested" shrewdly, and thus gained power in the decision making process.
Vander is obviously a key member, as he has founded his own base now (Vander Eudaimonics). They might have changed the parameters after I left, but I'd set it up that the first five bases were corporate porperty, then after that players bid on the right to establish a base and its surrounding territory.
Or they could bid for a function (terraporming, crawling, transporting, etc, and thus they would own that franchise, and the others would pay a fee to rent, eg, a crawler to work amine at one of their bases, or the Central Government would rent transports to ferry ptrobe teams, etc. A proportion of everyone's income went to Corporate, for rush building, SP's etc.
Every ten turns a shareholders vote was to be taken, with the CEO being elected by shareholders. The CEO, together with the Strategic Panning Committee (the five largest shareholders) developed strategy, and then the CEO issued some performance criteria for the players managing bases or functions. Superior perfoirmance generated stock options, that vested when a combination of energy and minerals production, and energy reserves exceeded a certain level
It was actually really neat (now not everyone wanted to play the minigame, but at least a dozen were in it)
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Googlie
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Commanding Officer, CRYPTEIA
Apr 1999 time: 21:34
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You're prolly not far off the mark with the Gaians, except I'd substitute Darsnan for Hydro as an active decision maker. Hydro's in it for the rich vein of fiction he can mine (I expect that many of the Voice of Planet concepts, if not the actual writing, represent his work)
Darsnan will be their minutaie guy, writing up the probe reports, and doing spreadsheet work, etc (I would imagine that he'd piece together a Hive map as easily (?) as I did)
(talking of which, I have had a go at the uni map, but there are fewer bases to work with, less - almost no - coastline revealed, and they don't seem to be so closely spaced as the Hive is in the jungle (there's little overlap). But I do have a partial one done, amnd I'm looking at rivers and fungus to see where the odd pieces may link in. I'll post that shortly)
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Googlie
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Commanding Officer, CRYPTEIA
Apr 1999 time: 21:34
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quote: Originally posted by KrysiasKrusader
Only thing is, there is no Vander in the Morganite player list, so he must have left. (Like JDM with the Angels). |
WOW - I'd missed that. He was one of the most active in the early days when I was with them
quote: What did Maniac do to piss off an entire faction, that would be carried over into another game?
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That was covered in one of the other threads. The "Coles Notes" says he was the architect of a doublecross on PEACE - accepted a trade (they had sent Doc Init pre-accepted as part of the tech exchange), instabuilt the MCC, and reneged on the deal by declaring vendetta. PEACE wanted the turns replayed, but as CMN I canvassed opinion from other players who had CMN experience and finally ruled it as legal. They debated internally whether to continue or just dissolve their faction, but swallowed hard and continued, whereupon the Cycon rolled over PEACE with some cruiser units and amphibious troops, base hopping and just capturing seabase after seabase
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Maniac
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Gent, Belgium
Jul 1999 time: 06:34
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quote: Originally posted by Googlie
That was covered in one of the other threads. The "Coles Notes" says he was the architect of a doublecross on PEACE - accepted a trade (they had sent Doc Init pre-accepted as part of the tech exchange), instabuilt the MCC, and reneged on the deal by declaring vendetta. PEACE wanted the turns replayed, but as CMN I canvassed opinion from other players who had CMN experience and finally ruled it as legal. They debated internally whether to continue or just dissolve their faction, but swallowed hard and continued, whereupon the Cycon rolled over PEACE with some cruiser units and amphibious troops, base hopping and just capturing seabase after seabase |
Really? Do they hold me and only me personally responsible? As far as I can remember it were besides me also a couple of other CyCon guys who threw this plan together. :shrug:
This experience of course makes me wary of giving too many techs in advance to other factions, lest someone pull this same trick on us. For example if I were a Gaian, and receive EthCalc & DocFlex, while I still need to fulfill my part of the deal (namely give HEC, pay part of the 150c, and live by a no-trade & CDF embargo), the temptation would be there to just break all my agreements with Sparta, especially if I was confident in an Angel pactmate. So in our effort to sell as many techs as possible before the council meets, we must keep in mind not to give too much in advance IMHO.
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Googlie
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Commanding Officer, CRYPTEIA
Apr 1999 time: 21:34
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quote: Originally posted by Maniac
Really? Do they hold me and only me personally responsible? As far as I can remember it were besides me also a couple of other CyCon guys who threw this plan together. |
No, not you, individually. But I couldn't remember if any other old CyCon players are in the Sparta team (or I'd have lumped you together) and was too lazy to go look in the archives.
But do you know of any of your erstwhile CyCon colleagues who are members of the Angels team?
quote: This experience of course makes me wary of giving too many techs in advance to other factions, lest someone pull this same trick on us. For example if I were a Gaian, and receive EthCalc & DocFlex, while I still need to fulfill my part of the deal (namely give HEC, pay part of the 150c, and live by a no-trade & CDF embargo), the temptation would be there to just break all my agreements with Sparta, especially if I was confident in an Angel pactmate. So in our effort to sell as many techs as possible before the council meets, we must keep in mind not to give too much in advance IMHO. |
I agree - that's part of the danger of giving a tech on the instalment plan. (That's part of the neatness of the Morgans' linking their subsidy to the screenies, if either of us reneges, it's only 4 ec's lost)
Maybe (and here I am blue-skying - for discussion - not strategy-shifting), we just accept the "hand we've been dealt" and go Fortress Sparta for the next ten to twenty turns. We keep flex, and ethical calculus, and ecol eng. We steal HEC from Lal and we steal Doc Loyalty from Yang. We build the MCC and the CDF, and we wage our war on Zak, then Lal. We'll infiltrate Morgan and find and infiltrate the Angels and Gaians.
In 2165 we'll come up for air and see where we're at. We'll be immeasurably stronger, and if the others haven't yet met, how can they ally against us?
(But we'd need strong probe defenses, and we'd need to interdict Hive ships - or PK ships - trying to find each others' continents, to avoid Council being called)
And we'd need an aggressive borehole program, to generate minerals to build crawlers to supply minerals for the units we need and to be upgraded and cashed in for the SP's we want ..............
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