




clik wrote:I guess that went... smoothly.
It seems like a horribly bad tactical decision to let Jetstone fall. Won't that leave many neutral cities, full of easy-to-decrypt troops? It basically lets GK absorb all the other cities with minimal losses (actually, with great gains in troops and cities).
Obviously it won't happen like that, but it really does make me question Caesar's ability to grasp the big picture as a warlord. That is something even conventional thinking warlords should understand. They have got to be incredibly close to GK since FAQ is right nearby to both of them. I don't see Caesar as the diplomatic sort so I really don't understand how he thinks they are better off in this scenario where they are the next in line for a curb-stomping when they are at their weakest and GK is at its strongest.
mp122984 wrote:clik wrote:I guess that went... smoothly.
It seems like a horribly bad tactical decision to let Jetstone fall. Won't that leave many neutral cities, full of easy-to-decrypt troops? It basically lets GK absorb all the other cities with minimal losses (actually, with great gains in troops and cities).
Obviously it won't happen like that, but it really does make me question Caesar's ability to grasp the big picture as a warlord. That is something even conventional thinking warlords should understand. They have got to be incredibly close to GK since FAQ is right nearby to both of them. I don't see Caesar as the diplomatic sort so I really don't understand how he thinks they are better off in this scenario where they are the next in line for a curb-stomping when they are at their weakest and GK is at its strongest.
The sad thing is that Ceasar probably sees this as the better choice to seeing Jetstone fall anyways and take their kingdom down with them via bankruptcy.

ftl wrote:mp122984 wrote:clik wrote:I guess that went... smoothly.
It seems like a horribly bad tactical decision to let Jetstone fall. Won't that leave many neutral cities, full of easy-to-decrypt troops? It basically lets GK absorb all the other cities with minimal losses (actually, with great gains in troops and cities).
Obviously it won't happen like that, but it really does make me question Caesar's ability to grasp the big picture as a warlord. That is something even conventional thinking warlords should understand. They have got to be incredibly close to GK since FAQ is right nearby to both of them. I don't see Caesar as the diplomatic sort so I really don't understand how he thinks they are better off in this scenario where they are the next in line for a curb-stomping when they are at their weakest and GK is at its strongest.
The sad thing is that Ceasar probably sees this as the better choice to seeing Jetstone fall anyways and take their kingdom down with them via bankruptcy.
Yeah. As Caesar sees it, Jetstone is booped either way, it's a question of does Jestone take down Transylvito's remaining treasury with them or not.

mblackadder wrote:Three -The Charlie option
Does Charlie give loans? could he ask Charlie to intercede on Jetsone behalf? After all if the terms are VERY generous Charlie might want to take a quick bet that Jetsone will survive to pay it, after all he has some markers on the board and he's used none of them


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