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				 How do you know when you are a newbie? 
 How do you know when you are a newbie?
 1- When you start colonizing the system next door, and in turn 80 you find out that your colonies have no population.
 
 2- When you ask yourself who the hell is that guy with a 1930s hat that is telling you that your best ship have been blown out by some race you didn't even know existed.
 
 3- When you expend half an hour trying to find the spy buttom.
 
 4- When you conquer a tiny enemy planet with a mighty fleet, and then order your fleet to conquer the next closest planet, and when you are there you find out that your zillion troops were left behind back at the first planet.
 
 5- When after being crushed by the AI, you restart a new game, this time with all technologies researched, and you say to the AI between your teeth "now I'm gonna kick your ***", and then design a Dreadnaught with the best technology avaliable and order its construction right away in your homeworld, but by turn 10 when your Dreadnaught is half built, a lowly enemy Escort comes and glass your homeworld.
 
 6- When you discover that transports have only half maintenance cost and then send a troop transport loaded with fighters to raid an enemy system.
 
 7- When you try to find out why your escort that is exploring 10 systems away from your closest resuply facility is moving only one little square per turn.
 
 8- When you lose your patience trying to change the atmosphere of a Hydrogen Gas giant to None.
 
 9- When you try to unmothball those expensive Battleships that you mothballed in orbit of a planet that only have 3 mineral mining facilities in it.
 
 10- When you try to recover those mines that you just deployed at the wrong warp point.
 
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				May 21st, 2003, 06:55 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: How do you know when you are a newbie? 
 I'm no "newbie" however I have done some of these          
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				 Re: How do you know when you are a newbie? 
 How do you know when you are a newbie? 
	-Well, I just did it in the Phun Challenge.  I found it on turn 32 because I was desperate for minerals.Quote: 
	
		| 1-	When you start colonizing the system next door, and in turn 80 you find out that your colonies have no population. |  
 
 
	-Um, Is there one?Quote: 
	
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	-I hope I never do that again.   Especially in the Phun Challenge where planet capture is the only way.  No Glassing allowed.Quote: 
	
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	Is this true?  Is it true for Colony ships?  If is does not apply to Colony ships then you could exploit a “feature” and build your colony ships in Transports.Quote: 
	
		| 6- When you discover that transports have only half maintenance cost and then send a troop transport loaded with fighters to raid an enemy system. |  
 I wonder if you are no longer a newbie if you write replies reminiscing about the days you were a newbie.
			
			
			
			
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				 Re: How do you know when you are a newbie? 
 Come on guys, this was suppose to be funny!!  
These are some of the things I have done, and I'm pretty sure some of you have stories to add to this thread. 
Or are you going to tell me that you never tried to recover a mine?    
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				 Re: How do you know when you are a newbie? 
 
	Ofcourse I've tried it, it was mine after all!Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Aloofi: 
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				 Re: How do you know when you are a newbie? 
 Yes I did but it was not one I placed there.  An AI surrendered to me and I wanted to remove them for humanitarian reasons.  
 Took several turns and searching the forum to figure it out
 
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