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Originally posted by Wooty:
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Playing a fortress until 2101-More or less impossible.
Getting a fortress thats on the date 2101-Little effort, four weeks.
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Not quite. If you turn off invaders, artifacts, temperature, and weather, and set up a small self-sufficient settlement, all of your dwarves as farmers...
It can be maintained indefinitely. The dwarves will drink from the river, but you make them all farmers so at least one should do some planting when they all go sober.
If you leave immigration on, you'll still have dwarves around when your original seven die of old age, but it's a bit of a diceroll that you'll get dwarves that can plant. You'll probably have to check up on the fortress every so often to make sure it's still in working order but if you let it run nonstop you should have reached 2007 after 39 days. A solid month of running, and you'll probably have gone through so many generations of dwarves it's not even funny.
This is, of course, assuming a rate of ten seconds per day. If you leave all of those features off, including immigration, this is easy to reach, if not surpass. If immigration is left on, it might slow down significantly once you reach 200 dwarves.
Edit: Damn it, now I have to do this. *starts generating a map*
[ December 14, 2007: Message edited by: Lightning4 ]