Post by Lirik on Nov 10, 2014 19:34:30 GMT
UPD November 10th, 2014.
Here is the list of problems we have to solve this week:
1) Trading.
a) What kind of artifacts we are going to tell Sons?
b) Exact number of goods we can exchange. 1 barrel of fuel for 1 horse? How many horses we are going to give them?
How many foodwe need?
c) Send trading mission to Tempes?
d) And here are the Russians
2) War.
a) Where we are going to move? I think we have to send scouts to the north and to the west.
b) Are we going to attack Fort and declare war to Minerva? If we will, what is the plan? We can attack straight (and loose many soldiers, I bet), attack silently at night (and we can lose again as soon as it is well guarded). Or create a Plan.
c) Are we going to attack farmer community?
I think we can act this way:
The fort is far away from villages. It means troops can move fast and for long distance, and can somehow get news from villages away.
First small group of soldiers attack the farmers community slowly in the evening and make some noise. Maybe even burn something down. Fire can be seen well at night Their mission is to force farmers to panic (Adriano The Fabulous Fennec can your fennecs howl threateningly?) and ask the fort to help. So after force demonstration they can capture the settlement.
Second group is to set traps on the road (I can’t see any on the map, but there should be one) and organize and ambush not far away from the community. Their mission is to catch a group of soldiers the fort may send to help farmers.
Third group (the biggest one) will attack the fort. They will start the same night the first group attack, at about 4 or 5 am. The first wave of assassins is to kill guard posts/patrols near the fort silently and infiltrate into the fort if there would be an opportunity.
The second wave of assault soldiers is to attack the fort’s defensive facilities from 3-4 sides and to attract attention of its guards. After that the first wave soldiers will hit the guards back.
Fourth and fifth groups are to control areas to the north and to the west of farmers community (we came from south and there is second group to the east). Their aim is to catch groups of soldiers that may come not from the fort and assist the second group if it will be needed.
Also we can wait for our scouts to discover larger territories for us to know where from the possible reinforcements may come from.
Here is the list of problems we have to solve this week:
1) Trading.
a) What kind of artifacts we are going to tell Sons?
b) Exact number of goods we can exchange. 1 barrel of fuel for 1 horse? How many horses we are going to give them?
How many foodwe need?
c) Send trading mission to Tempes?
d) And here are the Russians

2) War.
a) Where we are going to move? I think we have to send scouts to the north and to the west.
b) Are we going to attack Fort and declare war to Minerva? If we will, what is the plan? We can attack straight (and loose many soldiers, I bet), attack silently at night (and we can lose again as soon as it is well guarded). Or create a Plan.
c) Are we going to attack farmer community?
I think we can act this way:
The fort is far away from villages. It means troops can move fast and for long distance, and can somehow get news from villages away.
First small group of soldiers attack the farmers community slowly in the evening and make some noise. Maybe even burn something down. Fire can be seen well at night Their mission is to force farmers to panic (Adriano The Fabulous Fennec can your fennecs howl threateningly?) and ask the fort to help. So after force demonstration they can capture the settlement.
Second group is to set traps on the road (I can’t see any on the map, but there should be one) and organize and ambush not far away from the community. Their mission is to catch a group of soldiers the fort may send to help farmers.
Third group (the biggest one) will attack the fort. They will start the same night the first group attack, at about 4 or 5 am. The first wave of assassins is to kill guard posts/patrols near the fort silently and infiltrate into the fort if there would be an opportunity.
The second wave of assault soldiers is to attack the fort’s defensive facilities from 3-4 sides and to attract attention of its guards. After that the first wave soldiers will hit the guards back.
Fourth and fifth groups are to control areas to the north and to the west of farmers community (we came from south and there is second group to the east). Their aim is to catch groups of soldiers that may come not from the fort and assist the second group if it will be needed.
Also we can wait for our scouts to discover larger territories for us to know where from the possible reinforcements may come from.


