Problem #1 . It's T152 (I've played 2T) and William has cancelled the pigs for fish deal (he now has his own source of pigs).
Were you able to renegotiate the trade for at least a minimal bit of Gold per Turn? Probably not, but worth asking.
Now's when we really wish we had a Barb Galley Privateer again... that's ideally what we should have tried to do with the 2 Barb Galleys... whipped a Work Boat and then tried to lure them around into the AIs' lands. Anyway, that option is long gone (and wasn't really available anyway--where would we have whipped from?).
This is a problem because we are now losing food in pigs which will screw up our GP plan. We can't get our own source of pig back as we have just renegotiated our deal with Cathy.
From what I recall, we're getting 2 Health Resources from Cathy anyway, so getting our Pig back wouldn't have resolved the issue (we would have just lost the Sheep that we are getting from Cathy).
There are two ways out of this:
1) We can use our existing WB for the crabs at the expense of giing up any possibility of using it to trade for a happy resource, and significantly delaying irons growth. We would lose 1 food in gold as a result, but our GP plan can JUST withstand this.
2) Trading stone to William for pigs
I don't thin crippling iron is worth the possibility of William building an extra walls, so I propose to make trade 2) later today if there are no objections.
Either solution will be fine by me. Since we're hopefully already planning to build a Work Boat for the Crab later, I'm fine with trading-away our Stone (and thereby still using the Work Boat in Iron City).
Anyway, once the Great-Person-Generation time period is over and we have whipped away any population points using that excess Health, we can cancel the Stone deal.
Are there any Stone Wonders that we'd be helping him to build at this stage of the game? I THINK that The Great Wall is already gone, so probably only Moai. Oh well, it can't be helped. Even with Stone, Moai is expensive, so he'd probably lose out if he tried to build it anyway.
Everything else is going according to plan so far.
Okay, good to know.
One thing this has convinced me of, is that we should build a second WB for the crabs as partial insurance that Cathy cancels her trade deal with us.
Hmmm, it's far less likely to occur, since Fish (including Magical Fish) are so common on this map while other Resources tend to be regionally-based, but yeah, it's possible that she might do so.
Okay, as long as we no longer have the Stone (i.e. because Willem will have it), we won't have a "backup" Resource, so you might as well stop cancelling and renegotiating Resource Trades to Cathy, just in case your worst fears come to pass. Realistically, she'd have to build a new City, but I suppose that it is POSSIBLE for her borders to expand over top of a Pig or a Marble Resource. At least when we had the Stone, we had a backup option, but now, we might as well just forget about cancelling Resource Trades with Cathy... at least until we get the Crab and have an "extra" Resource again.
We don't want to wait 15T(or anything close to it) to get our war started after the GA, but we should probably wait as late as possible to make this decision.
Well, "as late as possible" is 2 turns left in the Golden Age, otherwise we'll have citizens not working squares in the last turn of the Golden Age in any City that will become unhappy when we give up on Representation. So, sure, we can put off the decision of which units to pre-build... but now that I think about it, it can't be Macemen, since we won't generate our last Great Scientist until 1 turn left in the Golden Age (although nothing says that it can't be a Warrior or an Axeman that later gets auto-upgraded to a Maceman as long as we keep it in the queue).
On that point--i.e. queue management--a unit need not be the top unit in the queue, just that it actually stays in the build queue somewhere on the turn that we learn Civil Service, and it should get auto-upgraded in the build queue to a Maceman... but probably not until the turn after we have knowledge of Civil Service in our hands.