Turn 94 (525 BC) - Part 1
Our currently spare northern galley sails by Charriu's coast.
Museion is again just guarded by an axe and a spear. Charriu is trying to make a game of it and expanding rather than just whipping to nothing (he planted another city this turn), but he's apparently spreading himself thin attempting to defend all his cities.
It's a nice effort, at least. I don't think it can be helped; at this point he's got an impossibly wide front to defend with inferior numbers.
The galley also finds one of his newly planted cities.
Here's the attack stack I'm ready to move next to Museion next turn:
It doesn't feel like much, but it's at least plenty adequate to take Museion.
There's some more force following, but it isn't much -- I've spent a lot of resources building libraries lately for the desperate Alphabet -> Mathematics -> Currency push.
I'm also actually making use of the Incan ability to build quechuas after connecting metal, just to have a military unit of some kind in backline cities.
Our currently spare northern galley sails by Charriu's coast.
Museion is again just guarded by an axe and a spear. Charriu is trying to make a game of it and expanding rather than just whipping to nothing (he planted another city this turn), but he's apparently spreading himself thin attempting to defend all his cities.
It's a nice effort, at least. I don't think it can be helped; at this point he's got an impossibly wide front to defend with inferior numbers.
The galley also finds one of his newly planted cities.
Here's the attack stack I'm ready to move next to Museion next turn:
It doesn't feel like much, but it's at least plenty adequate to take Museion.
There's some more force following, but it isn't much -- I've spent a lot of resources building libraries lately for the desperate Alphabet -> Mathematics -> Currency push.
I'm also actually making use of the Incan ability to build quechuas after connecting metal, just to have a military unit of some kind in backline cities.