Just a post by a lurker, impressive play on the *first* game - but I do have a question -
Are you sure that you want to quit?

I presume somebody at least looked in worldbuilder then to see the state of the world; if not, I as a lurker might say that things don't look quite as easy for you as you were assuming. Of course it is Emperor, you'd probably still win (especially just going for space), but not without a challenge; with a new game you'll likely just be showing off the same ancient era gameplay that you were just getting passed in this one. Some observations, if you'll take my word, or were just curious (though, again, I suppose you could all look through WB too)- of course, if this has sparked any interest in continuing then it's best not to read:
Are you sure that you want to quit?

I presume somebody at least looked in worldbuilder then to see the state of the world; if not, I as a lurker might say that things don't look quite as easy for you as you were assuming. Of course it is Emperor, you'd probably still win (especially just going for space), but not without a challenge; with a new game you'll likely just be showing off the same ancient era gameplay that you were just getting passed in this one. Some observations, if you'll take my word, or were just curious (though, again, I suppose you could all look through WB too)- of course, if this has sparked any interest in continuing then it's best not to read:
Spoiler :
The AI seem to be getting along well with each other; some are stronger than others of course. But of particular note is the fact that there's an AI who has an almost 7 tech lead on you, and is in fact about to build the Statue of Zeus. Islam would also have been founded soon, shortly after you guys got Taoism if you keep on playing. The continent does in fact contain a couple of aggressive AI as well who might eventually put out solid military. True, there's not a single big AI over there, but it could be a very interesting game eventually