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Aqualung71
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Lord Desolator of the Desolation Row, C3CDG
Oct 2002 time: 12:18
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Greetings, Senators of Rome. Your newly elected Emperor, I, the humble Aquavian Lungarius, is honoured to serve the nation in its hour of need.
While I am currently busy pleasing the serving girls in the baths (you can do very interesting things with grapes), I would be honoured to hear your considered opinions on how the empire should be run in these crucial next 25 years.
I will add that my predecessor, Emperor Modo I (how did he know there will be a Modo II?), has left the Republic of Rome in excellent shape and in his short 25 year reign has stamped the authority of Rome on our region and given our enemies something to think about! I'm thankful that the poison administered by that anonymous wretch did not take the life of my friend Modo, so he will still be around to give advice from the Senate floor 
I will be on the job in a couple of days 
Meanwhile, let the thinking (and the juices) flow 
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Aqualung71
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Lord Desolator of the Desolation Row, C3CDG
Oct 2002 time: 12:18
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Firstly, Persia has 100g they can give us for communications with the Celts. May as well take the money while we can. We need to keep Persia as a friend, as the Macedonians will soon be our target
Egypt and Macedonia will also pay for contact with the Celts.....this will net us some more sweet cash
Research: I have no idea why Emperor Modo has pursued Literature. Friend - how many turns have you spent on this? Is it a new job? I would recommend we immediately switch to Military Training, then move towards The Republic (for the FP) and then to Imperialism. On another issue - the southern cities are crying out for Aqueducts, but my advice above totally sidesteps the Construction tech - comments please!
Wonders: I don't disagree with the Emperor Modo's choice of the Temple of Artemis and the Oracle, except that every other civ is also building them. Certainly, the Bacchanalia would be much better than the Oracle, but requires us to research Literature and Philosophy. Perhaps then, the current wonder builds may become pre-builds for Bacchanalia.
Build Queues: I don't propose to change much, though I'm unsure of why we are investing shields in Temples if we really believe we will snare the ToA. Legionaries, Workers and Citizens are my priorities, given that we do not yet have Literature or any other building-techs.
Well that's enough for now Senators....please give your advice and your new Emperor shall impart his undoubted wisdom to decide on the best course for Rome
[EDIT: I am also preparing a poll for voting on these and some other issues....please watch out for it]
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Modo44
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in western Poland
Jul 2004 time: 06:18
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quote: Originally posted by Aqualung71
Firstly, Persia has 100g they can give us for communications with the Celts. May as well take the money while we can. We need to keep Persia as a friend, as the Macedonians will soon be our target
Egypt and Macedonia will also pay for contact with the Celts.....this will net us some more sweet cash
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Good point. 
quote: Originally posted by Aqualung71
Research: I have no idea why Emperor Modo has pursued Literature. Friend - how many turns have you spent on this? Is it a new job? I would recommend we immediately switch to Military Training, then move towards The Republic (for the FP) and then to Imperialism. On another issue - the southern cities are crying out for Aqueducts, but my advice above totally sidesteps the Construction tech - comments please! |
Literature was my choice before realizing, that we can have a tech lead, becuse of our sole Golden Age. Tactics took exactly 5 turns, so it's all yours to change - no effort will be lost. Both Legions III and Aqueducts are badly needed. I'd research the technology that would be there faster.
quote: Originally posted by Aqualung71
Wonders: I don't disagree with the Emperor Modo's choice of the Temple of Artemis and the Oracle, except that every other civ is also building them. Certainly, the Bacchanalia would be much better than the Oracle, but requires us to research Literature and Philosophy. Perhaps then, the current wonder builds may become pre-builds for Bacchanalia. |
Hadrian's Wall would be a good one also. Just imagine every conquered city getting a Temple and Walls for free. I only started two wonders because of our Golden Age (others still didn't start). Otherwise it would be a waste of time to go for more than one.
quote: Originally posted by Aqualung71 Build Queues: I don't propose to change much, though I'm unsure of why we are investing shields in Temples if we really believe we will snare the ToA. Legionaries, Workers and Citizens are my priorities, given that we do not yet have Literature or any other building-techs. |
Temples would be there for cities to grow now, instead of later, without messing with lux slider settings too much (20% instead of 30% is a lot, especially in GA). ToA is more for those newly built small cities, so they can skip one building and have a free border expansion.
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Aqualung71
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Lord Desolator of the Desolation Row, C3CDG
Oct 2002 time: 12:18
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Thank you for your prompt response, Emperor Modo....one wishes the lesser Senators were as responsive. Clearly they are yet to understand the burdens of leadership 
Your points are well made and well received. I can certainly see the benefit in the ToA, particularly since it does not expire. I suggest therefore we switch Temple builds over to other items, since the delay on the ToA (given Rome's high growth rate) will only be about 9 turns. Remember also Emperor, that border expansion is not so necessary when one's population remains limited by a lack of Aqueducts, a particular problem in the south of Rome where our forefathers placed our cities rather infortuitously!
Thanks for the repsonse on Literature. I am more convinced we should research something else, though I am torn between the military security offered by MT and the economic prosperity available through Construction. I must say, I am leaning towards Construction, and I am sure future Emperors will thank us warmly for delivering them the opportunity to manage a much larger empire!
I cannot agree though with your advice on Hadrian's wall. Aqueducts and size 7 cities make Walls obsolete. In my opinion, the risk factor in waiting for cities to grow to size 7 is worth it, and the shields otherwise invested can be used for a more long-term Wonder (or other builds).
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joncnunn
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Maryland Heights, MO
Sep 2002 time: 23:18
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The main thing I see is that all those builds of Granery's need switched to something useful. Either workers if not late to switch without wasting shields or Legions.
Granery's are not needed for producing citizens at all, most any city without fresh water that hits size 6 can be safely permently set to straight citizen production after the GA ends as long as no forest chops are occuring near it.
I wouldn't fight Macedon at the same time as either the Carthagans or Celts yet.
Burn Carthage to the ground, and then see if they will surrender all their remaining island cities for peace. If not, take one island city and check again, repeat as needed.
On the Celt front, we want to minimially cripple them.
I highly recomend Military Training on the tech front. If it finishes during your term check to see if Monarchy has been discovered.
This is unlikely, but if so buy it as cheaply as possible and proceed to the Republic.
Otherwise reserach Literature to give the AI 4 more turns to complete Monarchy.
Yes, find a suitable city for building the Heoric Epic.
This will give us armies of L2s, L3s, and a free FP.
Don't bother building any city improvement walls nor temples.
Start building the Temple of Artimes somewhere if not already underway.
We also should be building the Oracle somewhere, Colosus [productive costal city], and Mussium [high food surplus city with river].
Great Libary is useless. We can afford to miss the Great Lighthouse. The Bacrilla [sp?] would be really nice. Herridan's wall would be okay if not built in the British isles.
Last edited by joncnunn on 19-11-2004 at 01:08
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