[X] Plan: Damage Control
we are running low on copper not running out, and since the damage control plan is not taking any building actions we will be fine on copper for one more turnWait, I'd like to point out to everyone that we're canonically running out of copper, and the High Energy desert has copper. Like, our entire industrial process is going to be grinding to a halt if we don't take that. That doesn't mean you have to vote for my plan, but please vote for a plan that keeps that in mind!
But it hasn't gotten bad enough to be pointed out in chapter about needing to be on that yet hasn't it?Wait, I'd like to point out to everyone that we're canonically running out of copper, and the High Energy desert has copper. Like, our entire industrial process is going to be grinding to a halt if we don't take that. That doesn't mean you have to vote for my plan, but please vote for a plan that keeps that in mind!
I mean that means the second leading plan has a higher chance of us running out of copper then since it also building civilian infrastruture at the same time which would require copper to build/produce the stuff it would produceTBF it might take more than one action to set up mines to extract the copper from the desert planet so maybe waiting until it's becoming an issue might have problems.
if we were screwed if we didn't get copper this turn we would have received some in game text warning usC'mon guys, we need to get our shit together and get that copper. Chaos can be scary, but if we don't fix our problem of running low on key metals we're screwed regardless of our faith. Don't let your fear cloud your judgement.
For now it says, with the implication that we'll be running into shortages soon. Right now, that is the more pressing matter and I don't want to risk this taking more time that we thought by putting it off to the last minute.if we were screwed if we didn't get copper this turn we would have received some in game text warning us
We have confirmation that the planet has almost all of the copper in the entire system, a resource we are running out of. It is not critical...yet, but our industry would run smoother without having to consider shortages.