@ Strider - Here is 40J's quote from his post #31:
I therefore recommend switching our research efforts towards Engineering. There is a good chance that we will discover this before the AI, and can therefore trade it at a premium. Also, this would allow our knights (or swordsmen) to travel faster without the river penalty.
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Then here's my quote of 40J in post #35:
Quoting 40J:
I therefore recommend switching our research efforts towards Engineering. There is a good chance that we will discover this before the AI, and can therefore trade it at a premium. Also, this would allow our knights (or swordsmen) to travel faster without the river penalty.
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Actually, I agree wih you, 40J. I was leaning towards switching to Feudalism, but that may be a waste of flasks also. Engineering may also be a waste of flasks, but it probably a better bet. I'm hoping that two civs will get Monarchy before the next 40 turns (40T ), and we collect it that way. Hopefully we'll have a Great Leader to build the Hanging Gardens. But back on subject, I agree with switching to Engineering.
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It's one of those new, fancy scientific things
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