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				October 17th, 2003, 08:42 PM
			
			
			
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				 Intel question 
 Should I keep Counter intel 1 and 2 in progress at the same time or is it enough to keep only Counter intel 2 in progress? I would appreciate other tips for using intel, for I haven't used it much before. 
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				 Re: Intel question 
 I think it's best to have the highest number of defensive intel on the left but never let other intel (defensive) projects finish...just save those points up in the projects to the right.  Does that make sense? 
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				 Re: Intel question 
 You mean that ie. I keep Counter intel 3 at first, then I keep other projects and Lastly I have Counter Intel 1 and 2. Correct? Is this verified knowledge or just an opinion? 
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	I think this is pretty much verified.  Your Finnish brother, Asmala, has more details on it (numbers and so forth).  But, defense 3 generates more defensive points than 1 or 2.  Usually, a person sets up defensive intel and then later gets a higher level.  But don't "throw away" those other points, just do defense 3 and save the others to the right of it.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Karibu: You mean that ie. I keep Counter intel 3 at first, then I keep other projects and Lastly I have Counter Intel 1 and 2. Correct? Is this verified knowledge or just an opinion?
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				 Re: Intel question 
 Once you have counter intel 2, push your partially completed counter intel 1 to the back of the queue and don't do another darn thing with it.  Let enemy offensive intel attacks deplete it till it is gone.   The same recipe applies when you get counter intel 3.
 Another thing, only feed points to one counter intel project at a time-- the one with the highest level you have and the fewest point accumulated.
 
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				 Re: Intel question 
 CI points are consumed starting at the rightmost CI project and proceed left during a turn.  Having the weakest CI project at the right is a good way to use those points without having them wasted.  Hopefully you have at least a couple CI of projects going at all times with your points going in to a CI project of the highest available level.  It's bese to have the leftmost CI project be of the highest available.  When a CI project on the right is empty, you can safely delete it and replace it with one of the highest rating.  See the Newbie FAQ for more details on this.
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				 Re: Intel question 
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				 Re: Intel question 
 The only player who's CI you ever have to go against is the first empire you select when starting the project. This goes for all projects.
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				 Re: Intel question 
 
	Where did the Newbie FAQ sticky thread go?Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Slick: See the Newbie FAQ for more details on this.
 
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