Zero turn play session to buy the wheel

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My crystal ball says that when the Commerce Director sees that we can trade Alphabet plus a small amount of gold to Japan for the Wheel, that we definitely want to do this trade. If we do indeed want to acquire this critical tech immediately, my recommendation to the people is to perform the trade in a special play session, so that the location of horses (if any) can factor into our plans.

What say you, Fanatannians?
 
Go ahead, so we can settle around horses if there are any.
 
Go for it. This will also allow the Commerce Director to have meaninful discussions on trading The Wheel to other backwards nations.
 
I agree too. Though if horses are already within grasp then no need to stop.
 
"The wheels on the bus go round and round ..."


Do it!

-- Ravensfire
 
I have to agree. Run a zero turn and get the horsie info.
 
My crystal ball gives me up to the minute NCAA scores.

I'm in favor of a 0 turn TC. If its needed to be said.
 
OK, this is pretty strong support for a zero turn session. I can't post the new save until 7PM MST or later tonight, which is less than 24 hours until the scheduled Saturday session. How much time do y'all want between this zero turn session and the next one? The starting time of the next session could be moved a day or two later.
 
I see no need to delay the next turnchat either. If we have horses or not won't matter much as our next settler is a way off.
 
just accelerate the process till the settler is done. No need to wait for no reason.
 
donsig gets up from his spot near the campfire. The ancient one raises his right hand and opens his mouth to speak. But before he can utter a syllable Provolution barks out:

"He lost it again. Get that old man another loin cloth!"
 
Wheels, ugh, bad idea! Next thing, you'll want roofs to keep the rain off our heads. And what's this nonsense about fire I keep hearing about? If raw meat is good enough for your old dad, it's good enough for you.
 
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