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@Academia Nut how's smallpox in this world? Do the Ymaryn still practice widespread vaccination? I can't recall if this has been answered or not.
@Academia Nut how's smallpox in this world? Do the Ymaryn still practice widespread vaccination? I can't recall if this has been answered or not.
In general how does our medical knowledge and implementation compare to other civs? I know you've said we lost a lot during the collapse, and so often use variolation rather than full vaccination, but is that relatively standard for the world, or still advanced? Likewise for other medical issues, like the greater sanitation knowledge compared to OTLIt's around, but it is nowhere near as out of control as in our world as cow pox vaccination is around, as is variolation, so it's whole population lethality is a fraction of what it could be.
In general how does our medical knowledge and implementation compare to other civs? I know you've said we lost a lot during the collapse, and so often use variolation rather than full vaccination, but is that relatively standard for the world, or still advanced? Likewise for other medical issues, like the greater sanitation knowledge compared to OTL
We need to issue sauerkraut to all our soldiers and sailor and invent canned food. Then we'll be unstoppable.
Yeah, if the only rations they have are sauerkraut they'll be highly motivated to capture the enemy's baggage train.
Culinary theory of empire: Empires form out of people with crappy food who are motivated to beat up others for their cuisine, and thus subsequently collapse once their soldiers are no longer eating food that makes them angry.
Culinary theory of empire: Empires form out of people with crappy food who are motivated to beat up others for their cuisine, and thus subsequently collapse once their soldiers are no longer eating food that makes them angry.
Culinary theory of empire: Empires form out of people with crappy food who are motivated to beat up others for their cuisine, and thus subsequently collapse once their soldiers are no longer eating food that makes them angry.
Don't forget Europeans venturing out into the unknown in search of better condiments. And this was when people thought that the ambient heat in the Equatorial regions could cook a man alive.I mean, you joke, but that's pretty much Herodotus' explanation for the Persian Empire's rise and subsequent fall.
That explains why the British were going out en mass and conquering the world. Is Sketch cuisine as bad as British?
@Academia Nut, how does Dominant Paradigm work exactly? Does it represent the double-edged sword of tech boost on 'matching' techs as well as calcified thought processes?
Looking at this is seems we should never have more then 8. It let's us do multiple actions while still generating more next turn.Spend 5 PW to generate 10.
Max 10 PW, recover 0 PW at end of turn.
Do 10 PW worth of actions in second turn.
Do 10 PW worth of actions over 2 turns.
Spend 5 PW on actions.
0 PW, recover 5 at end of turn.
Spend 5 PW worth of actions.
Do 10 PW worth of actions over 2 turns.
Now, where this is useful is having PW available when you go into the mid-turn you have extra in case you need it and don't generate what you need through events, and if you increase your PW cap through tech or government change. Also, while I will say that standard government PW recovery does not overflow, if you gain extra PW through events or decisions and you are already at max, it instead converts into Temp Consciousness.
Culinary theory of empire: Empires form out of people with crappy food who are motivated to beat up others for their cuisine, and thus subsequently collapse once their soldiers are no longer eating food that makes them angry.
You do remember that we had Alyxunmyn, who was pretty much explicitly our not!Alexander, right?