
July 10th, 2003, 03:36 AM
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Re: Are you tough enough to be the "King of the Hill"?
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Originally posted by DavidG:
quote: Originally posted by Slynky:
[QB]Dundas Redneck Clan (Kazarp) -vs- Trithian Empire (Slynky) 2408.1
Now, David, you wouldn't be trying to goad me into an attack unless it was to your benefit. Or a Last ditch effort.
I see now that you only have 42 colonies total. Not sure what you have been doing but you can't have been doing nothing for 25 turns or so.
Nevertheless, sorry to say, I play the game on my terms when I feel it's to my advantage. If you didn't have something to hope for, you'd surrender.
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What are we not allowed to make fun on the enemy here? (BAHH Guttless Trithian scum have 2 times as many colonies and yet they still cringe in fear of the Clan!!!)
BTW How is it you know how many colonies I have? Well, I DO worry about what people think of me. And what kind of fun they may think about having with me in a game. And seeing your Posts, I wonder if they take it more as a comment on my style of play than just "prodding comments".
But, taking you at your word, YES, you can make fun of me...hehe. As soon as I send these 20 colony ships to their planets, I'll work on a fleet I am confident of busting through a hole and seeing just what you have planned for me. But I want to have a backup fleet of nice shiny cruisers. (after all, you could be just like me (at one point, I have a 100 satellites waiting for you).
As to knowing exactly how many colonies you have? One of the benefits people overlook when deciding to take Ancient race or not. We both had the same colony type at the start and I could see every time you planted a colony. THERE! Some info for those who don't know.
EDIT: Just like I now see that you have 48.
[ July 10, 2003, 02:38: Message edited by: Slynky ]
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