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sfop vs. the world -- Victory!

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Scott Drellishak

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Mar 2, 1992, 8:00:33 PM3/2/92
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From bezier's .conquer file:

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The Klingons have been genocided by the Romulans.
The Romulans:
SFOP * (R8) with 11 planets and 58 armies.
SFOP * (Rd) with 8 planets and 33 armies.
SFOP * (Rf) with 5 planets and 32 armies.
SFOP * (Rc) with 4 planets and 45 armies.
SFOP * (Rb) with 2 planets and 102 armies.
SFOP * (Re) with 3 planets and 44 armies.
SFOP * (R9) with 1 planets and 38 armies.
SFOP * (Ra) with 0 planets and 43 armies.
The Klingons:
Yea Boy!!!!! (K5) with 10 planets and 67 armies.
Pyro Joe Jr. (K4) with 4 planets and 10 armies.
Ali Baba (K2) with 4 planets and 4 armies.
Dollar Bill * (K3) with 0 planets and 58 armies.
guest (K7) with 0 planets and 3 armies.
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I don't have much to report. The initial bombing went well, and the
SFOP team quickly took Lal and Cyg. Then, for the next hour, the
teams argued over And, Sco, Pli, and Mira (especially And and Sco).
But, during most of the game, the progress was pretty clearly a
shrinking Klingon space. The robots took Klingus three times near the
end (Yea Boy!!!! was holding their armies, and kept taking it back).
The last planet stand at Pollux lasted for about 10 minutes. The
whole game lasted just over 2 hours.

There weren't any memorable bugs this time, except for some minor
tweaks which wouldn't have made much of a difference. Unfortunately,
the Klis never took out a base, so I never got to see it blow up. I
suspect that it would have slowed the game a little, but not much,
since the robots won't fixate on the base like they used to. I'm not
sure how high the caliber of the human players was -- MUCUS PIG was in
for an hour or so, then left, and Yea Boy!!!! seemed to be the major
thorn in sfop's side near the end.

Now, I've got to make it good enough to take on an INL team, and then
I can retire...

Scott

Christopher Bruce Kidwell

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Mar 3, 1992, 9:45:38 AM3/3/92
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Please give more advance warning of the next sfop vs world game.
I would like to play against them (and crush them, presumable :) )
but with only a few hours notice before the game, it's rather
difficult to play.

wiz

Eric Thomas Pronko

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Mar 3, 1992, 12:12:15 PM3/3/92
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Excerpts from netnews.alt.games.xtrek: 3-Mar-92 Re: sfop vs. the world
-- V.. Christopher Kidwell@andr (219)

me too...i just saw the message today (tuesday)... :)

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Jon C. R. Bennett

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Mar 3, 1992, 1:59:47 PM3/3/92
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i second the motion, give us more warning and we'll crush..... i mean give
you a run for your money :-)

jon

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