DaviddesJ
Deity
I made a few mistakes this cycle. Mistimed some of my worker movements, so it will take longer to connect the silver than it should have been. Built an axeman in Thebes, which probably should have been another WC instead---we could use it now. I may have overexpanded, which is costing us a lot of maintenance. And I overlooked the likelihood of Russian cultural expansion.
At the beginning of the 700 BC turn, Russia's borders expanded and kicked my WCs back away from her capital. I also have a couple that are out of position temporarily. Last I saw her capital, it had 3 archers, but that was many turns ago. Now, with the cultural expansion, it defends at 40% and will be harder to take.
Catherine just finished the mine on the copper. She has a road next to her capital but hasn't connected the copper yet. I think she will spend the next 3 turns building a road on the copper. We have two offensive choices:
1. Declare war immediately, steal the worker, and then spend a couple of turns moving our WCs into position.
2. Wait two turns while we move our WCs into position (most of them on the tile 2S of Moscow), and then attack and steal the worker.
Advantage of plan #1 is that we get the worker sooner, and we can sit on top of the copper to block her use of it, reducing her production (unless she comes out to attack us, which is good for us).
Advantage of plan #2 is that we avoid triggering war until we have all of our forces ready to move in. She can't build spearmen since the copper still isn't connected.
I'm reasonably comfortable with either of these plans. I do think we should probably pick one or the other; I don't want to just leave her alone when we have a good chance to grab her worker and hopefully finish her off. I wish I had grabbed the worker and killed her before she went up to 40% defense.
At the beginning of the 700 BC turn, Russia's borders expanded and kicked my WCs back away from her capital. I also have a couple that are out of position temporarily. Last I saw her capital, it had 3 archers, but that was many turns ago. Now, with the cultural expansion, it defends at 40% and will be harder to take.
Catherine just finished the mine on the copper. She has a road next to her capital but hasn't connected the copper yet. I think she will spend the next 3 turns building a road on the copper. We have two offensive choices:
1. Declare war immediately, steal the worker, and then spend a couple of turns moving our WCs into position.
2. Wait two turns while we move our WCs into position (most of them on the tile 2S of Moscow), and then attack and steal the worker.
Advantage of plan #1 is that we get the worker sooner, and we can sit on top of the copper to block her use of it, reducing her production (unless she comes out to attack us, which is good for us).
Advantage of plan #2 is that we avoid triggering war until we have all of our forces ready to move in. She can't build spearmen since the copper still isn't connected.
I'm reasonably comfortable with either of these plans. I do think we should probably pick one or the other; I don't want to just leave her alone when we have a good chance to grab her worker and hopefully finish her off. I wish I had grabbed the worker and killed her before she went up to 40% defense.
