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My Aggressive Intelligence Service.
I was the Sioux, playing on a randomly generated world, and those
Fundamentalistic Russians were getting on my nerves. I was at peace with
them--in theory. They were always walking through my land--and staying there.
Every time I met with them, they wanted some more advances, but I did not
always want to share them. I needed to prove to the Russians that I was
independant, and capable of as much power as I wanted.
I decided that to prove how powerful I could be, I would begin a gigantic
military build-up. Armour, Howitzers, Stealth bombers, Battleships, if you
can name it, I built 'em. Who was to be my victim? Not the Russians! They
outnumbered my army 3 to 1. I decided to pick on the Greeks.
The Greeks were a very small civilization. They had only 20 primitive units
compared to my superior 50-60.
Athens had a population of only about 360,000. I'd soon fix that! With no
airports, I was forced to use rails to get my units to their places. My
senate gave the go ahead, and soon the blood began to fall.
A Stealth fighter easily knocked out the Greek Rifleman defences, but I did
not want their pathetic city. (I believe that all cities should have SDI
defence following the building of the Manhatten Project.) My plan--wipe them
out with a little poison in their water. A spy easily took care of that, but
before I could completely destroy their precious home, the Russians pounced on
the undefended capital.
With my large army, I could either take their cities by force, or have them
die nice and humanely with poison. Espionage was my best friend as I managed
to take almost all of their cities down to a one, then destroy them with an
armour or howitzer. The few other cities that were not destroyed were taken by
the Russians or the Spanish.
The Greeks were destroyed within 3 turns of the beginning of my campaign.
Though the Russians benefitted through my spies, I was the big winner. I am
now in alliance with my neighbours, and for the most part, they stay out of my
hair.
Please send comments to dhain@mulberry.com.
Timothy Hain