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arborman
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Canada
Oct 2001 time: 00:17
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Err, I think Mongoose is mad at me. My plan was good, I just got blindsided by the Hive. Oh well, Ironholm is probably going to burn soon. It's been fun so far, and I'd love another match with you all. Maybe on a larger map so we can have more complex strategies.
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John Paul Jones
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Does this mean you have refused the Hive's final ultimatuum...tut tut tut - i thought the Spartans were survivors !
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John Paul Jones
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quote: It's been fun so far, and I'd love another match with you all. |
second that.
AHAC2...the revenge.
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Mongoose
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Harrisburg,PA USA
Apr 1999 time: 00:17
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quote: My plan was good, I just got blindsided by the Hive. |
No, your plan was not good. Matter of fact, it stunk. There was no gain for you in starting a war with me. I had no techs you lacked. I had a pitiful amount of ec to take or extort. I had no bases large enough to survive capture, provided they were garrisoned. You had better territory than all but one of my bases completely accessible to you. All I had of any potential use to you or anybody else was my doubled vote count, which you cannot take, and can be made the beneficiary of only through friendship.
At the same time, JPJ had already initiated two agressive wars and was already bidding fair to run the table. Thanks to the surrender of the UoP and his early communications advantage, he had the best or near best tech in the game. Thanks to starting in the MJ and to the inherent Hive GROWTH bonus, he was outgrowing anybody else by 2:1. Thanks to his inherent PDs, he would have been a horribly tough nut to crack under the best of circumstances.
A good plan would have been to assemble some coalition against him-military, economic and political. A stinky plan eliminates, or seeks to eliminate a component of that coalition for, let me repeat, NO POSSIBLE GAIN WHATSOEVER!
Then, to top it off, you offer the lamest of justifications. To wit, "I'm playing in character for the Spartans."
Damned right, I'm mad!
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arborman
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Canada
Oct 2001 time: 00:17
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Here's how I saw it when I decided to launch my attack on the Peacekeepers:
Gaia and the Believers were already my allies to the east, providing what I hoped was a buffer from the aggressive Hive for a few turns. Nobody lay to my immediate west. I was in a desert, as were most of us, and I had the Spartan industry penalty. It was taking me way too long to build and expand, as well as gaining tech. I saw what I knew was a weak faction to my south. UN Headquarters was large enough to capture, and the main purpose of may assault was to take it. I did not expect the arrival of the Hive on my western flank, as I had expected them to be busy with the Believers and Gaians. A tiny map like this leaves little room for a builder approach, so I decided to go for it. It backfired on me, as is now obvious on the map.
Believe me it was nothing personal Mongoose. I actually prefer playing a builder style of game. The Spartans only means of expansion is through conquest this early in a game, so I had to try it. Give me a different faction and I will play it differently, though probably with as much success. 
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Mongoose
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Harrisburg,PA USA
Apr 1999 time: 00:17
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2133 to Darsnan
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John Paul Jones
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The clever Gaian engineers were able to construct a road to rush a counter attack to the scene of Razorbeak Wood's Fall. Casualties were greater than expected but still within mission parameters (In fact this accounts for half of Hive total losses in the past 33 years). If he was suprised by that attack - it will be nothing compared to the Chairman's next sneaky plan...
The beleaguered Colonel has put up a brave fight in the face of overwhelming odds. The attack party that delivered the final surrender ultimatuum to Ironholm was met by a reply of impact laser fire, I'm not quite sure but i think this means "no".
I think I'll instruct my next attack party to wear red camoflague next time so they wont be spotted so easily hiding in the fungus.
Maybe it was the dayglo ablative armour that gave them away.
on to Knowhow2.
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Mongoose
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Harrisburg,PA USA
Apr 1999 time: 00:17
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Pretty sure this is only a small map.
UN HQ started 4 squares from Sparta Command.
That's Bullshit.
Guess how many 2 nut squares are within 4 squares of UN HQ.
0.
I'm not interested in playing another two base/recon rover rush game.
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Comstr
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Turn to aborman.
Seeing a good thing when it can see it, Morgon Industries is happy to make Pact with the High-Tech Powerhouse of the universty.
With it's brains, and it's brains, it should be a fruitful partnership.
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AS FOR THE GAME ITSELF...
I would like to play in the next game. BUT PLEASE INCREASE THE SIZE AND INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF RAINFALL! That and Morgon stinks on small, crappy maps. Having to build physc buildings and nothing else until the game ends isn't very interesting.
And we need a GM to make sure either everyone gets near a geograpic part of the map, or no one does. Having the hive START in the jungle seems to have made this game have one ending. Did everyone else start in a desert?
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Mongoose
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Harrisburg,PA USA
Apr 1999 time: 00:17
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Comstr, if we do get a AHAC2 going, care to swap factions?
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Comstr
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Sure. You're Peacekeepers right? Morgon sucks as the very 1st building you need takes 30 turns to build, and 1/3 of the way there, your city goes into revolt anyway, but you don't have enough money to pay for the difference so you then take 50 turns to build it.
By this time, you build a former, and find you need to build the NEXT physc building which takes another 20 turns.
(Incerdently, I can play SMAX if that makes any difference).
*- I eggertaute a little, but it's not much fun.
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Comstr
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Turn to Aborman. Turn was replayed when for some reason I couldn't do anything with the right mouse butten, and then widoze crashed. Nothing was effected by this, as hadn't been able to do anything in the 1st place.
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Mongoose
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Harrisburg,PA USA
Apr 1999 time: 00:17
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I have had that happen to me, without the crash. Save with the keyboard, reboot, load the save...usually worked.
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Mongoose
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Harrisburg,PA USA
Apr 1999 time: 00:17
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2135 sent to Darsnan.
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John Paul Jones
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Sorry for the delay, just spent the better part of this morning clearing out a virus.
2135 to Knowhow2
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Mongoose
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Harrisburg,PA USA
Apr 1999 time: 00:17
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From your computer, or your body?
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John Paul Jones
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ha ha. It was a nasty one too - Mr.Norton didn't spot it either - clever script kiddie who sent it to me hid it in a .bat file. Grr.
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Mongoose
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Harrisburg,PA USA
Apr 1999 time: 00:17
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2136 sent to Darsnan.
Soon time to obliterate Ironholm, it seems.
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