So I was aiming for that Space Race victory uh? Of course, no aluminum on our huge continents except on the other side of the very edge of a very solid border I have with Ethiopia... Muh... So I was thinking of beelining to Space Elevator when a break in diplomacy allowed me to war again on Ethiopia...
I ended up taking Lalibela too, but somehow Ethiopia had a lot of culture...
I let someone else built the UN because, while I was #1 in pop, my biggest ally (Stalin) was number 2... Willelm did, yay. I was very close to a diplomatic victory, however, Sitting Bull abstained all the time, and Joao didn`t like me anymore. I wanted to take the side of Stalin and Joao, but in the end, they hated each other and Stalin changed religion. So seeing as war was right out.. I did this as the head of the UN
No one will nuke me. Especially since nobody had nukes yet.
I built many wonders in this game, including the Statue of Liberty, which I love. But I also managed this one, yay.
Usually someone beat me to this.
I was building all space ship parts in 6-10 turns, Willelm got the Apollo program before me, but that was it.
So yeah, my ship reached Alpha Centauri in 1959. This is what the map looked like. I had founded cities in between my earlier cities. Even if they only had 10-15 squares to work, some of them ended up being my best production sites! I'll remember that later... When you have a strong economy, it`s okay to found cities later on to fill up good land that ended up in gaps... Of course, not to be overdone.
Thebes and its wonder whoring. I also had a 26 pop city on the shore where I was mass producing Battleships and Mining Inc. executives to be sent to poor meaningless civs (Asoka and Sitting Bull).
The production chart shows that no one could reach me. Production is by far the most important thing in this game.
Power; I always managed to divert armies away from me. Nobody dared...
Demographics, dominating.
Here is the amount of units built. I put this up because of the INSANE amount of great prophets I built (14). There were so many of them in this game that at the end they didn't even have names. I noticed at the end my great prophet was called "Great Prophet", I never saw that before. Anyway, I built as many Great Prophets as I did axemen basically! I settled about 2/3 of them early on and they boosted my economy a lot. And with things that boost their production, yay. I loved specialists in this game, but I was mostly cottaged again.
Score. Again, eyes closed...
And finally, a collection of Egyptian units!