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March 7th, 2003, 10:53 PM
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Re: Broken Intel?
I pulled a combined Intel attack combining 6 food poisonings, 2 Ship Converts, 2 Cargo Bombs and 2 Resource Thefts into one turn. He didn't like that. I think I made him mad. LOL.
There's nothing "wrong" with Intel, that I'm aware of. Most of the attacks are easy to avert, if you're prepared for them. I don't think he was.
Most players make the mistake of completely handicapping their Intel scores, in their race design. That doesn't help!
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March 7th, 2003, 10:53 PM
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Master Belisarius, I can just feel you chortling away in the corner.
It got me to wondering what is so powerful about the com mimic.
A couple of e-mails would normally clear up the situation and no harm done.
Then it hit me, it replaces the T & R Alliance.
Loss of 20% production would be huge.
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March 7th, 2003, 10:55 PM
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That was only because there was no message received by either of us. Comm Mimics are supposed to give a "We Declare War" message to at least one party involved. But, that has absolutely nothing to do with it. I hated the intel system long before that game ever started. It was indeed pretty funny, and I only ever suspected some sort of bug, and there was a bug, cause we got no Messages about war declaration. We went from Partnership to War with 0 notification one turn.
A huge problem with intel is that there is no way to defend yourself at all if you have not researched Intelligence and made a lot of Intel facilities. This is implying that a HW, which has been in development for millennia, has absolutely no covert operations capabilities, which is absurd. Every planet that has life developed on it will be highly factionalizedm and these factions would have plenty of experience with Intelligence against each other (this exists on Earth). Some of that intelligence would be transferable to defense against alien covert ops. Of course, you can argue that having no defense is a result of poor strategic planning and all that, which is fine for large-scale defense. But, you should have the capability to defend yourself from minor intel attacks without having the Intelligence tech. You already get to perform Counter Intelligence I projects, afterall. Against everything else, you can at least make some defense without having a specific tech researched (even against Stellar Manipulations: attack and destroy their ship). But Intel is completely different than the rest of the game, and has no possibility of defense (except for the token intel you can get from Partners that generate Intel points, but that is a rare occurence to have that and no Intel of your own) without having the Intelligence tech.
Another huge problem is that if your intel attacks get through their defenses, they succeed, with no randomness as to effect or chance of success (other than possibly a random target). Well, except for PPP, but that has a hard-coded 50%, which does not even come close to compensating for the rest of the missions. Also, CI has no chance of failure if you have enough points in it. None of these (nor anything else) should have a 100% chance of success.
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I pulled a combined Intel attack combining 6 food poisonings, 2 Ship Converts, 2 Cargo Bombs and 2 Resource Thefts into one turn. He didn't like that. I think I made him mad. LOL.
There's nothing "wrong" with Intel, that I'm aware of. Most of the attacks are easy to avert, if you're prepared for them. I don't think he was.
Most players make the mistake of completely handicapping their Intel scores, in their race design. That doesn't help!
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Actually, had I researched intel and made intel facilities before hand, your attacks would not have been as successful in getting through. CI is much easier to perform than intel attacks, because there are a lot of bonuses to it (built in 20% bonus, and the multipliers for the level of CI project). Going on the assumption that my score is 50%, that still gives me enough points to mount effective defense. 50% Cunning (assuming that is what I have in that game) is by no means a mistake.
[ March 07, 2003, 21:00: Message edited by: Imperator Fyron ]
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March 8th, 2003, 01:13 AM
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Hi Fyron
I think your post basically says it all.
You have probably considered this, but the way I look at intel is that it is just another way of waging war.
I agree with you that it is not 100% in tune with the real world in the sense that it is completely realistic.
But in the real world, intel can cause a rigime change and thereby effectively remove one of the parties from the game.
IIRC, the Germans harboured Lenin. When WWII started (or maybe before), they helped to smuggle him back into Russia.
He was a major participant in the 1917 revolution and with the rigime change, a new treaty was forged with Germany in which Russia's status changed from enemy to neutral/friend, thereby allowing Germany to transfer the majority of its forces to the western front.
In a sense, Lenin could be said to be a effective spy.
So, one could argue, that Germany won the war with Russia by removing Russia from the playing field by undermining the Czarist government.
I would think it was cheaper for Germany to remove Russia through insurrection than to continue to expend material and human resources in battles with Russia throughout 1917 and 1918.
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March 8th, 2003, 01:35 AM
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Re: Broken Intel?
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I agree with you that it is not 100% in tune with the real world in the sense that it is completely realistic.
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Communications Mimic: A Play in One Act
From within his bunker, Hitler picks up the phone, dials:
Hitler: Hello? America? This is England. We declare war on you.
Roosevelt: Churchill? Is that really you?
Hitler: Yes, we declare war on you!
Roosevelt: Your cities shall burn with our vengeful fire!
Hitler: giggles
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March 8th, 2003, 01:38 AM
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Re: Broken Intel?
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You have probably considered this, but the way I look at intel is that it is just another way of waging war.
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Not as the system stands now. If it was not so broken, then it would be another way to wage war. But as it is, it is a way to either slaughter the enemy with no chance of reprisal (on the intel front), or it is a way to waste a lot of facility slots on both sides with nothing happening.
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March 8th, 2003, 04:41 AM
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Re: Broken Intel?
Spoon, you just knocked me for a loop!
ROFL!
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March 8th, 2003, 04:57 AM
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Re: Broken Intel?
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I think...therefore I am confused.
They were armed. With guns, said Omari.
Canadians. With guns. And a warship. What is this world coming to?
The dreaded derelict dwelling two ton devil bunny!
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March 8th, 2003, 12:27 PM
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Re: Broken Intel?
Technically, Lenin was not a German spy but a sabateur. You are right, Germany poured a lot of money into Bolshevic party. If only they knew...
Spoon - that was brilliant !
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March 8th, 2003, 12:42 PM
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Re: Broken Intel?
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Originally posted by spoon:
quote: Originally posted by tbontob:
I agree with you that it is not 100% in tune with the real world in the sense that it is completely realistic.
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Communications Mimic: A Play in One Act
From within his bunker, Hitler picks up the phone, dials:
Hitler: Hello? America? This is England. We declare war on you.
Roosevelt: Churchill? Is that really you?
Hitler: Yes, we declare war on you!
Roosevelt: Your cities shall burn with our vengeful fire!
Hitler: giggles *LOL*
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