October 21, 2003, 18:58
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Emperor
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Location: Purpose drives life
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Resigning as official ambassador
I'm going to resign as ambassador.
I was originally going to resign as turn player, but nobody was willing to fill that gap.
PS: You've still got Tassadar as part of the hive government.
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October 21, 2003, 19:21
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PolyCast Thread Necromancer
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And whats wrong with that? I am god, you know.
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October 21, 2003, 19:54
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Prince
Local Time: 04:03
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Location: Marshal of the Revolutionary Army of the Socialist People of the Human Hive
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The Chairman has transfered the administration of foreign relations to the Central Military Commission.
- Marshal Rokossovky
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- Comrade Marshal Rokossovky
Marshal of the Revolutionary Army of the Socialist People of the Human Hive
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October 21, 2003, 21:03
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Princess
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What happened? Anybody care to explain?
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October 21, 2003, 21:50
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Emperor
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Just all the real life work is catching up with me.
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October 21, 2003, 22:42
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Princess
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Oh ok. Good luck to your work. We all need to find the right balance.
/me went to check her own real life work.
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October 22, 2003, 05:03
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Deity
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Aaagh - real life work
-Jam
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October 22, 2003, 07:19
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King
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Location: I am so out of touch
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Tis evil how reality brooks no respite for us cheery 'polyers.
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October 22, 2003, 07:31
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Emperor
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I think I'll be resigning from the hive as well.
I know I said I'll try and make this a smooth transition, but other people's idea of a smooth transition would drive me insane. Basically I don't think I can bear to watch someone trying to learn everything while they're doing the turns.
My idea of a smooth transition was me teaching everything that I could by running through a couple of turns step by step with someone else. Then letting that person take over after they started getting it maybe 50% right. Then fine tuning their turn playing over another couple of turns. I offered about a month ago... anyway I don't have the time for that anymore.
The idea of me writing turn updates and letting someone else run the turn from those sounds like a good idea. It's just that I know from my simulator experience that a third of the mistakes I make in the simulator, can screw things up such that that we will lose more advantage than if the turn was played normally. While making the turn update, I know the critical mistakes that must be avoided, and someone just following instructions wouldn't.
Also writing turn updates actually gives a low gain for a large amount of time. The turns mostly gets improved by replaying of the turn 8-9 times, and the turn updates usually help me to remember to label landmarks and bases. However, it just felt wrong to not try and share the turn planning with everyone else, which is why I put up the turn updates.
Anyway this resignation shouldn't be a surprise, I was dropping hints over 2 months ago. I did a recruitment run to attract people that might be able to take over certain tasks. I gave a specific warning that I would be gone by the end of this month.
As for the Hive's future I hope for the best. However, I highly doubt the hive will mantain it's currently lead in the power graph. If you use Jamski's experience, Rokossovky's initative, and HongHu's diplomancy I think that you'll do well. Not half of 20 cities golden age boomed to size 7 in the next 12 years like I had planned out, but well enough.
It's a pity I never got around to formalising the nutrient strategy of our game, as the mineral stage is starting to end and there will be less and less advantage in using the mineral techniques I written about.
Stick with the drones though. Finding mistakes by the drones is a rarity, and they seem to know obscure little details that make a difference. Like last turn I found out from the drone infiltration that a mindworm will always attack a nearby base instead of a unit. With the drones on the hive's side there's a fairly good chance of victory. Unfortunately, I'm certain hive will start lagging behind the drones in development and it will be mainly the drones leading the way to victory.
In comparison the pirates keep making mistakes. Although I'm not sure whether that's their new turn player, or they're actually doing fairly well and I'm just pedantic.
Anyway, I need to leave the hive as I'll go insane seeing the turns and not intervening. When I joined the hive I never intended to play a single turn. But after taking one look at a turn, how could I not help. Try and see if you can recruit a SMAC/SMAX veteran or two to help Jamski out.
PS: Rokossovky you should have checked for coordinates this turn, Calico Island (55,43)
Last edited by Kody; October 22, 2003 at 08:45.
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October 22, 2003, 08:44
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Emperor
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Location: Palm Springs, California
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Noooooooo Don't go, Kody. The drones need you. The drones look up to you .......
(or has the game become boring now that victory is all but guaranteed????)
G.
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October 22, 2003, 09:11
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Emperor
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Victory guaranteed was another 20 turns from now after I had set up all the specalist cities. The gains from resource pulsing and the specialist tricks I had developed for the the next 20 years could actually outweigh what I have ever achieved with the last 20.
With me leaving victory becomes iffy again. Mainly because I don't think any of the other hive members have the patience to do the mircomanagement needed to compete with the veterans. In fact for all my hours of mircomanagement, Buster wasn't far behind in how well he ran his faction. Simply, because he knew more tricks than me. If buster had followed the same path as the hive of building up crawlers, and holding off building SPs, the drones would probably be in parity with the Hive.
My reasons for leaving is just real life stuff. I suppose I should explain to you too, the other hive members have found out from MSN, just they never felt like posting those MSN conversations.
Basically, I've spent far too much time on the ACDG, and my work has suffered. Recently my supervisor has been dropping me stronger and stronger hints that he's not happy with my work. Personally I think my supervisor has been very lenient, but I don't want to test his patience any further.
I was considering putting less time, but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't stay inactive very long after seeing the next hive turn.
I'm not saying you guys are bad players, but ARGHH, some of you guys weren't even keeping up to date with the turns. And only Micha took up my offer to learn how I played turns before he went back to university.
Also there's seems to be a mistaken belief that you can learn what I'm doing, from me telling you what to do and then letting you post turn. That's like getting the solution to an engineering problem, and then looking over it and thinking you understand everything. Try working the same solution from scratch and you'll realise starting with the solution was completely the wrong place to start.
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October 22, 2003, 09:23
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Emperor
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You guys better keep those golden age pop booms running in Rokossovkygrad and Central Planning.
Turn 2144 - Rokossovkygrad(size 4), Central Planning(size 4)
Turn 2145 - Rokossovkygrad(size 5), Central Planning(size 5)
Turn 2146 - Rokossovkygrad(size 6), Central Planning(size 6)
Turn 2147 - Rokossovkygrad(size 7), Central Planning(size 7)
If both Rokossovkygrad and Central Planning aren't both size 7 in turn 2147 then I'll be very annoyed. Because setting those booms up took me over 40 hours was done over 5 turns, and in my opinion they should be in the bag. I already know food and pysch are sufficient as I've played the turn ahead, you just have to be careful about allocating pysch and food.
Unless you really know how to golden age pop boom I suggest running it in the simulator as that's how I figured out how to get the pop booms to work properly. The pysch changes with whenever the city grows, so you need to allocate pysch for a size 5 city when the city is size 4.
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October 22, 2003, 09:45
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Princess
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Kody you will be dearly missed. But you know that.
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October 22, 2003, 10:23
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Emperor
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Ah, yes ... real life
there was a thread a while back "you know you're addicted to smac/x when ..... " and some answers were cute, but one was telling
"when I got fired from my job for spending too much office time on the game"
So true
(and I think I'm hard done by just having to juggle golf games and smac/civ3/galactic civ, etc.)
G.
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October 22, 2003, 14:56
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King
Local Time: 12:03
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Location: Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany
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Fare well, Kody. We´ll miss you :'(
Sorry for not finishing the training lessons, but we just live in completely opposite parts of the world, so it´s really hard to fit into your time schedule when university is keeping me busy for most part of the day...
I know we´ll see you later, since I doubt you can live without us
Good bye, Comrade!
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October 22, 2003, 16:47
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Deity
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We all hope that you'll still pop by for some spam occassionally. And we will always be grateful for what you have done for us, the citizens of the GLORIOUS Human Hive.
-Jam
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October 22, 2003, 23:18
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King
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I have had a long conversation with Kody where he explained a number of his stratigies to me; I have taken it upon myself to learn how to play the turns and optimize our faction like Kody has been doing.
Though we should avoid falling into the pit-trap of relying on one person for everything. Therefore I ask that we do something which we should have done before. Rather than trying to learn everything that Comrade Kody has amassed over months (though we should strive for this) it may be wise to divide up the work among the faction members (i.e. one person responsible for terraforming, another for resource pulsing, another for pop booming). We may have problems with coordination with different people running different departments, but it would in the short run allow us to yield better results than by asking one person to take on the role themselves.
I know that the Marshal stated he will have a lot of free time to take on a number of Comrade Kody’s former roles, and I will ask him to volunteer for a particular role and familiarize himself intimately with the strategies of Comrade Kody in that respect. I ask that other active members do the same. If everyone can post what they would be interested in doing so we can divide up the tasks. I will take on the responsibility of one of the roles, and also of coordination and turn playing.
I hope that that our active members will volunteer for these positions and stick with them, since that is the only way to keep the Hive running at the high efficiency level it has been running at. I will consult with Comrade Kody in terms of how we believes the jobs can best be divided up, but for now I would like people to express their general interest in helping out and in what area.
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October 23, 2003, 09:49
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Princess
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I applause this decision, Dear Chairman. I will continue to do what I have been doing.
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October 23, 2003, 15:54
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Prince
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I would be best I think for terraforming, not sure about research pulseing or how to do pop booming correctly. Also my time is limited so the terraforming would probably be best. Glory to the hive!
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October 27, 2003, 17:25
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Prince
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Does no one else want to take one of the jobs kody left? Has my petiton to take over terraofmring been denied? Also what happened to the weekly meetings we were going to have!
Daniel
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October 29, 2003, 15:55
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Princess
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Dacole do you think you could take over some of what I've been doing (the Covert Operations report)? I will be extremely busy in the next two months and my time accessing the game will be extremely limited (no game at work). So if you could do that that would be great.
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