SCEDQuest will have their own small lunar outpost.Will possible lunar habitation be dealt with by carter quest or main quest?
I'm glad I wasn't crazy lol. In terms of danger, if Chicago is a 7/10, what would the energy conference be?1. You guys picked the second most dangerous option, only a few votes ahead of the most dangerous option.
/winceWe have enough crew for 1 manned mission in caterquest while we have two VTOL Leopards that can do manned landings to investigate potential mining sites. Spending more the two dice on New Johnson Training Center will make sure we can do two manned landings next turn. As exploring the moon is cheaper once you have the Leopard build as you dont need to build a rover and ion drive for each site.
[X] Plan Mowing the Martian Lawn increased facilities spending
-[X][Carter]Tanegashima Space Center (Stage 1) 3 dice, 60 Capital
-[X][Carter]New Johnson Training Center (Stage 1) 3 dice, 75 capital
-[X][Carter]Communication Satellite 2/2 IP (+1 CSAT)(1 Space) X4
-[X][Carter]Long Range Communication Satellite 3/3 IP (+1 LRC-SAT)(1 Space) X4
-[X][Carter]Opportunity Rover 4/4 IP (+1 Rover)(1 Space)
-[X][Carter]Opportunity Rover 1/4 IP (+1 Rover)(1 Space)
-[X][Carter]Surface Space Suit Development 210/350 (5C/Die) 2 Dice 10C
-[X][Carter]Lunar Resource Utilization 0/200 3/3IP (5C/Die) 1 die 5C
-[X][Carter]Basic Lunar Habitats 0/75 2/2IP (5C/Die) 1 die 5 C
-[X][Carter]Lunar Auxiliary Robots 0/100 0/5IP (5C/Die) 5IP 5C
-[X][Carter]Mission: Manned Landing
-[X] Launch Mission Long Range Network x4 4/4 LRCSAT
-[X] Launch Mission Lunar Comsat network x2 2/2 CSAT
-[X] Launch Mission Martian Comsat Network x2 2/2 CSAT + 2 Ion Drive Modules
-[X] Launch Mission Pradus II: 1 VTOL Leopard. Location: Copernicus
-[X] Launch Mission Gleiser-Mars: 1/1 opportunity Rover + 1 Ion Drive Module Location: Utopia Plantia
-[X] Launch Mission Gleiser-Mars: 1/1 opportunity Rover + 1 Ion Drive Module Location: Hellas Plantia
-[X] Launch Mission Gleiser-Mars: 1/1 opportunity Rover + 1 Ion Drive Module Location: Isidis Plantia
-[X] Launch Mission Gleiser-Mars: 1/1 opportunity Rover + 1 Ion Drive Module Location: Tyrrhena Terra
This plan takes the leading plan and removes a rover that went to the moon to start work on Lunar Auxiliary Robots so we can build on the Moon next turn.
Als both facilities get another dice to increase the odds of completing from 50% to 84% as we have a second Leopard that can be used for moon landings but not the crew for it.
We dont need the space suits this turn as we can do moon landings without them so 2 dice can complete them and i think the third can be moved elsewhere.
the plan spends 160C of 265C so there is still 105C of the reserve left.I was trying to keep spending a bit low to leave a reserve for next turn.
Wait...what the fuck!?The deal, if it happens, will probably be mostly among the same lines - to give GDI the schematics of Tiberium Control Network in exchange for an armstice. In this respect, we know of no reason for Kane to alter the deal, because accepting it and carrying it out will be his true victory condition. And even his sudden but inevitable betrayal only comes after his victory - and comes in the Exact Words manner. He promised GDI the Earth freed from Tiberium, and that is exactly what he will give, wholly.
The issue is that Tiberium-based economy will be wrecked by this, and Scrin are still likely on the way to Earth, while Kane has safely fucked off to a different world. Not his problem anymore, and he kept his promise anyway.
[ ] Reclamator Hubs
While Massive Armored Reclamation Vehicles proved themselves on the field of battle in the Third Tiberium War, they are difficult to construct and maintain in the field in significant numbers. By establishing regional hubs, MARV units can harvest and process more Tiberium, allowing for more units to be supported. (Blue Zone 1-19, Yellow Zone 1-6 ABC, Red Zone 1-5, 7, 8, North South) (Progress 0/105: 20 resources per die) (Contributes to plan goal)
Hilarious.
I do not know, since I am not the military person here, but I am sure it involves a lot of vehicle and air assaults.So what kind of doctrine does the GDI have for its armed forces? Is it like the Soviet Army?
Glad somebody picked up on it.This gave me strong West Wing season 6, episode 4 vibes and I love you for that.
I was waiting for the field analogue to appear