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turn 91 - zululand
THERE we go that's what i THOUGHT <3
and upon clicking through
ooookay, NOT what i thought. wheat for wheat, then copper for copper? what does that mean.... something like "we're chill.... but if you piss us off prepare to be arch-enemies forever?" fair enough and fine with me - we've already done the only thing i plan to do that is likely to piss them off between now and when we try to start conquering
well hmm. they have aggressively moved the adulis garrison forward. but it's hard to imagine this is anything other than a normal reaction to us moving 3 units to the border lol. well, what they have NOT done is move more guys up in range of our little worker defense stack, so at least for THIS turn we can fortify as nonthreateningly as possible and put another turn into them pigs. i'm a bit nervous about NEXT turn when in theory 6 units could move in range but if we can bluff our way past that one we will be done here
AAAnyways burying the lede of our extremely normal gameplan
we will be fifth to mathematics...
here we go, although it wasn't really particularly fast
so one turn of roughly breakeven research plus 5 of 100% will get us our turn 97 currency. there is at least nobody besides gingac with THAT tech (that we know of) although i knew that already from checking everyone for GPT deal availability. you can see i have mistimed the libraries at both mitakeumi and hoshoryu lol.... i don't think it's worth delaying currency to postpone the 100% turns until they come in though as each currency turn is worth ~20 GPT while the cities combine for just 15 beakers as of now. but we CAN put the breakeven turn at the beginning at least
fittingly, we are running out of good-quality land at riiiiight about the same time as we are running out of san'yaku mainstays... my theming for the garbage filler cities will be maegashira wrestlers (those in the top division but not particularly close to the top OF the top division) who are either rising stars or whom i have some sentimental attachment to for one reason or another. and the rising starest of them all:
meet 21-year old megastar-to-be Atamifuji, stablemate of Terunofuji, whose first three top-division records were one losing tournament.... and then two consecutive 11-4 second-place finishes :O for comparison, the standard for promotion to the second-HIGHEST rank, ozeki, is the equivalent of three consecutive 11-4 tournaments, so if this had happened beginnning in the named ranks instead of at the bottom of the top division, we'd be talking about an ozeki candidate
of course it is not exactly comparably difficult to GET an 11-4 at the top of the division as opposed to the bottom, but details, details
OH if you want to watch some of these guys in action there is a tournament (Haru/Spring 2024) going on right now
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https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/tv/sumo/ <<<<<-----
HIGHLY encourage yall to follow along
and also highly encourage you to tell me you are doing so and also vaguepost about it without spoilers, as i usually watch the basho with 4 of my fellow sumo-enthusiast friends and they are busy right now so i am usually going to be a few weeks late to the party
we found the Hindu holy city, which means we must be getting close to the Dreylin capital. WOW gingac is really hemmed in.... two pretty close neighbors and that dreadful corner position, and not even all of "their" land is usable as a quick glance at the border will confirm. i wonder if they have offshore islands or something to make up for it? if they DO we have seen no sign of them but is telling that they are out of room to expand, and as far as we can tell EVERYone else has room for at least 5-6 more cities
also worth note is that their 13 cities, while numerically large, are quite tightly packed together.... attaleia in particular i am really not sure i would have even founded, it adds just six of its own tiles and only one has a resource. you would think maybe one tile SW for meleti would make more sense but maybe they are too scared of getting zulued for that
also, this explains their wasting that chop a few turns ago - meleti HAD TO be founded the turn before the HG comes in, so probably their micro plan demanded that they chop that forest in advance just to save a turn on settler movement. i can only imagine how tight things must have been over there, given how tight they were for US with 10 turns of extra time
anyway time to chop 3 forests immediately after discovering math. would have been 4 but we had to delay the chop into Atamifuji's monument due to GT's stupid warrior (well..... more accurately due to my lack of foresight in not having enough units in place to cover from it)
.....ohhhhhh
well, i did kinda fear something like this might be going on due to rival worst in the demos (64 food, 19 [!?] hammers, barely a third of our first-place land area). so now we can kinda see gav's logic maybe - if they rush down mjmd, who the hell is going to stop them from taking a just enormous amount of land down there and romping to a win.
onnnn the other hand, things are looking well for my intense superdeath fandom :D as well we need them to! gavagai getting LOOONG-term SD-ed is probably where most of the win probability for "the field" comes from from this position. things are not a disaster yeeeet with Mjmd still holding on at 6 cities and nauf in position to snap up a lot of the land between them and SD if SD turns into a monster, but um obviously we'd prefer to NOT be on the other side of the world from these guys lol
of us easterners, only dreylin with their early and extensive scouting has made it all the way through to inca. so most of our other friends are going to be developing in blissful ignorance, possibly for some time.....
gingac back to research vis on us, nice. nauf is 1t away from graphs but actually i'm going to change this and go 100% on gingac i think. we can NOT have them start getting ideas about being in a race with us for MoM (for instance)
i thiiiink i've decided i wanna try for this greenline border spot now. it's contested and the gold in the west REALLY should not be, it is a billion miles from anyone and the closest competition, GT, is separated from it by a band of absolute garbage land and would find it almost impossible to defend from us long-term. we can be there in just 3 turns and then it will be very fast to chop out walls -> monument -> granary working the horse. the only thing i'm a biiiit worried about is lack of military presence in the area (all we have is 2 impi and a chariot) but tobizaru can overflow into an archer after the granary and i think with walls we should be safe from greenline ministacks consisting of a handful of vultures.
plus i think we are at the point in our snowball where risk-reward favors this kind of thing. i highly doubt we'll get dragged into a long-term war with greenline over this plant (which, let me point out, is 12 tiles from our capital and 15 from theirs) - it's not really possible for them to conquer us and even if they did they'd be in a horrible geopolitical situation, stretching from south coast to north coast with multiple neighbors on both sides. i think the worst-case outcome is the city getting razed a few turns after it's founded and we are getting into the area of the game where settlers are cheap and it is useful land that is at a premium. i think i'm willing to gamble 100 hammers at this stage in the game on what seem like decently good odds of that not happening.
what i am less sure about is if we should also go for the "3 FP + copper" site in the near future... it is way weaker of course but it still provides 8 at least decent tiles. i think i probably will if we have extra resources but i don't want to prioritize it over the western gold, i think it'd stretch us too thin on this front while also being (just) over the line into "closer to greenline than us". i'd rather build extra troops and try to make it impractical for greenline to take it, at least in the near term.
oh hey, nauf has sailing too. thinking about it, i guess we may as well try to ship them wheat for rice now.... we don't need the health yet but we will eventually, and i think it's best to lay claim to their surplus now before someone ELSE does and locks us out of it. and it's not like THEY are likely to benefit from the health anytime soon either... similarly i decide we may as well try to swap wheat for gingac's extra clams, it's not like they're going to need health building hammams everywhere and, believe it or not, we have no way to ever get either crab OR clam via peaceful settlement