October 21, 2002, 17:52
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Talk about foreign labor...
GhengisFarb, it seems like your cry for more workers has reached beyond our borders...
and you complained about foreigners doing half the work our workers do.
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October 21, 2002, 17:55
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and whats more funny about it, is that that worker will finish the road unless we either a) demand Liz remove her troops or b) we move a unit next to it.
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October 21, 2002, 17:58
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King
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Haha I love it when civs do my labor, and at no extra cost
pretty funny zeit
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October 21, 2002, 20:38
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King
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About as funny as seeing a Trireme in a one-tile lake in Civ II... in 1800 AD (I'm serious, the Civ2 AI does this a LOT. I noticed this in a recent succession game, when the Russians did it. We were speculating on the possibility that they used it as a training ground for destroyer crews-- or that they were trying to map every inch of that lake, literally.)
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October 21, 2002, 22:51
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King
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I saw that quite often in Civ2, which led to many brief moments of amusement. It's even better when the city they build in has no actual coastline.
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October 21, 2002, 22:54
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Built a ship in a lake once before I knew it was a lake. I was so mad at myself.
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October 21, 2002, 22:55
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King
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I wish I could say I've never done that, Apoc, but I have.
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October 22, 2002, 00:18
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What can I say, ET was charging me 80 gold each for new workers, Liz was only asking 1 gold a turn in her lease plan.............
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October 22, 2002, 03:39
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Supply and demand eh?
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October 22, 2002, 08:24
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Once He's done He'll have connected us to more Iron... Maybe we can sell it to him (well I think they already have Iron, oh well).
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October 22, 2002, 10:36
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Quote:
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Originally posted by Meshelic
Supply and demand eh?
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Foreign nations are my only dependable source of workers...........
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October 22, 2002, 10:59
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Originally posted by Vlad Antlerkov
About as funny as seeing a Trireme in a one-tile lake in Civ II... in 1800 AD (I'm serious, the Civ2 AI does this a LOT. I noticed this in a recent succession game, when the Russians did it. We were speculating on the possibility that they used it as a training ground for destroyer crews-- or that they were trying to map every inch of that lake, literally.)
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Maybe they were looking for the lockness monster?
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