Hey all,
Just played my first somewhat succesful fortress. Got initial stuff setup but failed to get farming working properly (cook cooked all my seeds) causing my still to stop working and the dwarfs to go outside to drink...
I thought I had a nice defensive setup: Had a river with a steep mountain on the east, and another river on that mountain falling down in a waterfall. So what I did is dug the whole fortress in the mountain with a drawbridge one level above the river gorge, and a entryway with traps behind it. Then, made a channel for the higher river to flood the entryway if needed.
However, what happened is that a lot of my dwarfs were actually outside at the time of the first ambush and most others ran outside to see their first (and last) goblin, and running in circles until dying. Found out at some point how to make a burrow and order everyone inside, but was left with 10 dwarfs out of 60 or so...
So, my lessons were:
1) make sure most dwarfs have no business going outside by providing enough booze and a well if needed
2) immediately order everyone inside.
My question is: what is the normal "invasion checklist"? Do you close the gates after everyone is inside, or is the poor fisherdwarf caught on the wrong side considered collateral damage?
Another question: I made a civilian alert to get them into the burrow, but couldn't find a way of disabling the alert without deleting it. Did I miss an option?