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[X] Plan AAAAAHHHHHbatement
[X] Plan Housing, Red Zone and Consumer Good
[X] Plan Housing, Red Zone and Consumer Good
Eventually, yes, but it is vitally important that we not lose sight of the time frame on which different things can be expected to happen. It would take many years for the Yellow Zones to be eaten away and turned into a mix of Bigger Blue Zones and Bigger Red Zones at current rates of change.Oh and before we get too eager about YZ mitigation, if we dont up the rz mitigation we lose the YZ at which point some of our YZ mitigation will just not work and our mitigation levels drop. So we need to push back the red zone encroachment.
This. Very very much this. We shouldn't be panicking because of a bad tiberium mitigation roll. No one's pressuring us externally to surge mitigation. Making a serious effort towards resource extraction is well and good, but we shouldn't be changing our plan just because 2d100 rolled a 91 and a 75.We have to stay the course. If we make reactionary plans everytime something bad happens we will fall short of goals.
At game start we stood at "by 2060 the Blue Zones will be devoured by Yellow Zones which will in turn all have become Red by about 2075." I calculate those dates using basic rough estimates and the law of averages, because d100 dice rolls are subject to the law of averages in the long run, assuming @Ithillid doesn't cheat on those and he has never, never given reason to think he does so I consider the idea of that to be nonsense and expect the law of averages to apply.I really don't like parts of this plan, like the lack of housing (again) or the risk of NOD attacks on expanding YZ harvesting. But we only have so much time before Tiberium mutates and 50 mitigation won't be anywhere near enough.
I am not even sure how I would cheat on those, at least not reliably.At game start we stood at "by 2060 the Blue Zones will be devoured by Yellow Zones which will in turn all have become Red by about 2075." I calculate those dates using basic rough estimates and the law of averages, because d100 dice rolls are subject to the law of averages in the long run, assuming @Ithillid doesn't cheat on those and he has never, never given reason to think he does.
I don't see Plan AAAAAHHHHHbatement as a one-off move, though. We got very lucky last Plan with Tiberium not mutating on us, but likely before the end of this Plan it'll roll that mutation die once again. So what Plan AAAAAHHHHHbatement does it a bigger commitment this Plan to pushing out BZ territory and preparing ahead of time for when that mutation hits.Now YES, tiberium's going to mutate. But tiberium mutating to overrun us isn't the only problem we have. There's also "get militarily overrun by Nod" and "government support for GDI gets so low that the government is forced into counterproductive policies that result us being weaker and getting overrun by tiberium and/or Nod."
In other words, combating an extinction level threat is sometimes more complicated than just "do the maximum possible to combat the obvious facet of the threat."
Now YES, tiberium's going to mutate. But tiberium mutating to overrun us isn't the only problem we have. There's also "get militarily overrun by Nod" and "government support for GDI gets so low that the government is forced into counterproductive policies that result us being weaker and getting overrun by tiberium and/or Nod."