Wow. I guess the good news is that I'm a bad enough player that I've seen situations like this before. Not been able to do much about them, mind, but at least I've seen them. And the Meklars are erratic. We can hope for random peace (again).
So, most planets go to MAX their factories, we'll throw some ships over Keep Out and see what happens. But yeah, I think that the best we can hope for is a spud that will keep the Meklar busy.
T2441
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Meklar arrive at Keep Out. 11 Heavy Blast cannon will 1-shot our Tarantula at 50% hits. Retreat and scrap.
But the Mask 3s run around and none of the Hyper-Xs hit, and between them and our Hyper-Vs, we kill the colships and the Annihillator. I'm pleasantly surprised. They have another one in orbit at Jinga though. Zone defence from Nazin it will have to be ... and yes, we are going to pretend to be Alkari for a while.
On tech, I'm prioritising weapons - as Ref says, we need to get two techs in as fast as we can.
T2442
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Enhanced Eco in at lowish odds. Nice. I choose IT40 next, but we won't be seeing it for a while.
Urgh. There are bears incoming at About Time. I suspect I should have spotted that last turn, although I'm not sure what i could have done about it given the need to meet the Meklar threat. Another base please, and some Mask 3.0s from Waters Edge.
T2443
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Well, we lost 3 or 4 (out of 10 or 11) of our bases and 25 Mask 3.0s. Yuck. Oh well, hopefully that's it from the bears for a while (they pushed their attack and lost everything).
We get Class III DS (I didn't notice if that took effect before the battle). Planetary V is available, and I pick it.
All this means that Nazin,. About Time and Waters Edge are building fighters or bases. Which is bad. We need RP! Scatter Vs would actually help right now, and are at 10%.
T2444
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RIW60 in at 19%. I bet the game is saving the bad rolls for weapons. Zortium is the only choice.
The Alkari declare on us (they have alliances with the cats, who are about to hit Water's edge again. And there is another Meklar fleet coming to Keep Out, although it's smaller than the previous one - still got an Annihillator with it though.
I pump weapons to get up to 31%, even stopping at 9 bases at About Time for the moment to get more boost.
T2445
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At Keep Out, the Mask 2s draw missiles, while the Mask 3s kill the Annihillator. Not too bad. A spy destroys 9 factories. You know how Sullla always goes "oh no, a spy destroyed some factories" in a jovial way in his videos. Yeah. Not so much here - we need every BC.
Scatter Vs in (they were not on our planet for the battle - I checked). Well, we may have had no guns so far, but we are now spoilt for choice (note that the only one in our tree previously was Gatling). I bring up the manual and mutter to myself for a while, actually considering whether Hard Beams might be better (cheaper) in our current situtaion, but go with Fusion Beam.
In other "news", the bears are back at about time (scatter-packs should deal with them), and the Alkari are sending 26 Pelican smalls somewhere - probably Keep Out. I actually start another base at KO, so we can double our firepower (which has just quintupled, so things are better).
I need to get serious about tech choice. Much as I'd love PSV, we've already got Energy Pulsar seeded, which might be useful against bombers, and we need those Fusion Beams.
T2446
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The cats come, and die. The bears come and die. SP5 may have a short window of dominance, with DS6 on the horizon, but it's nice while it lasts.
T2447
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The Alkari have come past Keep Out (at pace!), so it looks like we need a base on Gion? Well, at least we have some reserve. Had. I'm going to gamble and rely on that base. A 2t transit time away from the weak spot at Keep Out is too long for the Mask 3s.
T2448
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Two missile bases at Keep Out deflect a minor Meklar thrust (helped by the fact they fired all their Hyper-Xs at ships despite the fact that I retreated immediately).
The Alkari Pelican is a laser fighter, so I didn't need a second base at Gion. In fact, it's a warp 4 or 5 fighter with a tactical speed of 1. But two lasers! Madness
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T2449
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The Meklar come on again at Keep Out the same old way, and we kill their Annihillator the same old way. It costs us a few Masks each time though, and we don't have the production to spare.
There's another Meklar fleet around (have we seen a Tornado before?). Possibly on its way to Nazin? Other than that it's oddly quiet.
In a fit of possible madness I decide that we could gamble on not having PSV for a while, but will need more pop (and production) to go on the offensive, so start to seed IT40. For the first time this set, every planet is building research (one should probably be feeding the reserve, actually, but I leave it as is).
We remain at war with the whole galaxy that we've met, so I suspect that we're dead at the vote. Let's see ...
T2450
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The bears destroy both the bases at Gion with spies. That actually hurts, as there may be Alkari coming back. Will it matter?
It's the Meklar versus the BEARS. My beloved, cuddly bears. Am I allowed to vote for them? I suspect not.
Meks: 7 Meks
Alkari: 6 abstain
Cats: 2 Bears
Rocks: 6 Meks
Bears: 7 Bears
Darloks: 6 abstain
You can do the arithmetic to decide if that made a difference.
Overall, that could have been much worse. Our Mask 3.0s were effective against the Meklar huge design (for now) and missiles held off the Bulrathi - with ease, once upgraded to scatter-packs. Techs came in early, and we had good choices at the next tiers. Whether we will ever be able to make use of them is uncertain, but at least it remains a possibility. Our overall production and tech are still mediocre, and it's not a great sign that we're third (or worse) in pop, tactically convenient as that was. But we're alive with no lost planets.
"We remain uncertain as to whether 'Mr Bear' was a pure hallucination, a side-effect of putative Bulrathi psychic mind-control, or some actual, invisible beast walking amongst us. The last seems inconceivable, but so does the possibility that the damage - including claw marks - to the security bots was caused by the fragile form of the one who has lead us for the last ten years. In the end, one of the communications techs had to physically enter the room and restrain him; the tech is now undergoing complete personality reconstruction. Only such extreme action prevented our votes at the council being given to the Bulrathi. As it is, we were narrowly able to maintain our correct, isolated position of abstention.
This sudden relapse into madness, after multiple successful defenses of our hard-pressed worlds, could hardly have come at a worse time. But someone else must now step forward. Or be pushed."
It may have looked easy, but that is because it was done correctly - Brian Moore