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Old 10-31-2012, 01:15 PM   #18
Passacaglia
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Big Ten Country
1. Collect Taxes (possible city revolts)
2. Population Expansion
3. Census
4. Ship construction and maintenance
5. Movement
6. Conflict
7. City construction
8. Remove surplus population (check for city support)
9. Trade card acquisition
10. Trade
11. Resolve calamaties (check for city support)
12. Acquisition of civilization cards
13. Movement of succession markers on the AST

We're almost done with this phase.

Egypt went first, spreading out a little, and putting 6 population in Memphis and Jerusalem, looking to build cities there. Those territories are inside Egyptian borders, so there's no other civ that can get to those territories to invade.

Iberia also positioned itself to build 2 cities, in Corduba and Massilla -- sticking 9 population in Massilla, just to make sure Illyria doesn't attack it.

Assyria went for more of a land grab. I'm not sure if they moved units with their ship, but they didn't move any to an island -- if they did use the ship, they used it to put some population in Sardes, in order to secure Asia Minor. Interestingly, they did not position themselves to build any cities.

Babylon doesn't look like they had much more room to spread out, but they did set themselves up for cities in Mari and Carrhae -- Carrhae borders Assyria, but since Assyria has already moved, they don't have to worry about them attacking.

Thrace spread out some, and possesses most of the Aegean peninsula now -- looks like they might have used their ship to move some units to the southern parts, Athens and Argos. They set up a city in Byzantium. It doesn't border anyone else, but Crete has a ship that can move units to attack it. Although if I'm counting right, they could only bring in 1 unit, so that attack would not prevent the city from bring built.

Illyria is next, then Crete will finish it up.

Last edited by Passacaglia : 10-31-2012 at 01:16 PM.
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