Anyone ever notice the pollution/nuke fallout orange is the same color as SABER orange?
Oh, this is turn 301 preturn. I keep forgetting we play first now.
Ok, we have 9 jets and 3 privateers for our EWS. (No nuke subs left.) There are a couple areas of the fog of war that we can see without even doing anything:
We have to give priority to the part of our coast that still has cities. If we let SABER capture one of our coastal cities and unload even one transport we are done for. If SABER is coming for our capitol and decides to land on our southeast coast I'd don't see how we can prevent the landing.

SABER has 15 transports left.
EWS moves:So we only found a few FREE ships. The only coastal city that could be attacked is The Nursery. Enemy transports cannot enter that city though.



I am too tired to do any more, especially in this heat, so I'll just post this. I should be able to pay it out tomorrow night. In the mean time,
should we garrison The Nursery at all? Another question is should we draft or build/rush workers/settlers in our coastal cities this turn? Once SABER is set to land they will probably target our eyes (our three privateers and our jets). If we lose our sight we might as well just abandon all our coastal cities. So, before we reach that point do we want to milk them for conscript mech infantry or workers and settlers? All our bombers are in The Treasury. Should I relocate some of them? I think I should station three workers on our iron just in case. Any objections? We have 2227g thanks to the 1000g donation from FREE. I will try to replant our spy if our expose spy mission fails. I also want to switch The Silo over to the engine. Will have to put The Igloo on Battlefield Medicine (no loss - it has exactly 500 shields in the bin!), then put The Gulag on the palace (which will burn 13 shields!) the I can put The Silo on the engine, put The Gulag on Universal Suffrage and then The Igloo back on the palace. Whew. That's it for now.