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Originally posted by Istrian:
<STRONG>Dwarfaholic : It's reversal, remember ? So you actually lose points for killing stuff instead of gaining them.Jamini : Still reversal. So Stanly the Plaid is tantrumming and Jack A. T. can play normally. However Jack A.T. is still sacrificed.
I order my chasm critters NOT TO attack Asheron's civ.
*NOT rolls a dice*
Looks like they are all pink commies. Therefore they all duplicate and become mines.</STRONG>
Actually, under the rule of reversal he would be *not* sacrificed. My statement earlier was a clarification of the current effects (and thus immune to reversal under the "Superman turns back time" ruling by the Pantshelm council that has been included in the official ruleset since v0.25.55.10). Stanly was not once mentioned in your original turn so thus he is not tantruming.
By the time deceleration clause of "Random Big Red Button" (where it is stated that missiles that are caused to deviate by any circumstance other than that of a pushed button take an extra turn to take effect.) I must point out that while we are under the reversal field the missiles hit their targets *NOW*
I am NOT rolling the dice for the random deviation because nobody has done so yet.
*NOT rolling dice*
Results:
22
16
8
-20
*18*
21
...
It appears my rolls hit every target but the power source in the trans-dimensional matrix. I always was unlucky.
As we are still under reversal, the missiles hit the power source. Immediately ceasing the portal effect.Also immediately annihilating the whole playing area and it's contents.
As multiplying the explosion by infinity is dividing by zero and the net effect of the explosion destroys the blue moon, and the turtle I am able to activate my power as arbiter to reverse one statement. Which is, of course, my previous statement that the whole playing area has been annihilated (or rather, will be by the blast).
Now, on the Paradox tables in appendix J I believe I just gained twelve points and a free action from that arbitration. I choose to use my action to shift the entire field and all of it's contents (including my skeletons and their building) to ground level relative to the original top of the magma vent on the first map. Unfortunately, this entombs my skeletons (and most of the rest of the creatures) however they as do not suffocate I do not need to worry about their survival.