I created a squad of spies monitoring the beam Nation and the Alanyessan Empire, so as not to end up like the Grape Empire. I developed while the Alanyessan Empire saved money and the beam Nation built airplanes, invented the oil drill and hired 10 thousand more troops. Suddenly, the beam nation attacked me, I ordered my spies to change their maps, rewrite routes and remagnetize compasses. their troops took the wrong route, and thus I gained time.
Ill explain the lore of Zoarie Nation-wide. Grape Empire, Alanyessan Empire, beam Nation, Daxoria - once four nations lived in peace until the beam nation started a war. eleven thousand soldiers landed on the grape empire, and captured one city and 8 pixels of territory, then the ruler of the grape empire gave all his territories to the dominator, the Alanyessan Empire.
Also research anti-matter wepions.
@ThingamabobOverseer - I did post some orders, its under the massive internet argument, the comment about the P-1 and under.
@Rubidianlabs Ohhh... Well that makes sense!Sounds like kit over here, well unless there is some real reason behind this.
@aCreativeAndroid 7shot (7shotsolo) is a player who became an inside joke in the nationwide community because he was constantly being annoying and trying to do things the hosts never allowed him to do like create battle mechs in the medieval period, he was universally banned from all wides hosted by us.
this universe was made by a host, and the same host also gave me thingamabob, with the help of which I learned to walk through dimensions -- ?????????? I am totally lost
How did you spend a "Titanic amount" of resources if its only your second turn. If you made the discovery's in Zoarie Nation-wide why are you posting it here?
3) these discoveries that I controlled, and not the host, I made only in Zoarie Nation-wide, because it is allowed there! there was nothing like that here, I relied on research that already exists IRL. 4) this universe was made by a host, and the same host also gave me thingamabob, with the help of which I learned to walk through dimensions