Whelp, so I've gotten a bit more progress in. Ummm... I may be even more fucked then I had planned. And I had planned to be very fucked. On the bright side, I finally moved everyone underground. I even managed to dig out the temporary bedrooms, dining room, and two huge stockpiles.
Damn, I'm rustier than the Titanic. By this point, I would usually have a forge, smithy, and a craftsdwarf workshop or two as well as the carpenter's shop, still, maybe a kitchen, and a mechanic's workshop. However... by the time I set down the still, it was already autumn. Eh, there's probably enough booze to keep em' going.
This is also rather pathetic compared to what I usually make, truth be told:
But at least I have this big stockpile room to make up for it:
And I even made another on the opposite side, which I planned to dig downwards from to build the REAL fort. However...
Guess who embarked and dug right on top of an aquifer? Not my first time doing this. Then again, I only did this one other time and punching through it was a massive pain in my ass. That fort also succumbed to madness, leaving but a single child to hang on to life in it's miasma-choked carcass until migrants arrived, but that's another, elephant-and-hippo-filled story.
While I failed to get any screenshots of this... I got my first migrant wave. One of whom was immediately recruited as Miner Numero Dos and a feeble peasant who was instantly shifted to stone smoothing duty. Another who was gang pressed into working the fields under the horrible eye of the monstrous sky fire, and the last is going to be a craftsdwarf. I also got my first meeting with a liaison... without a trade depot up. Suits my purposes just fine, actually. Less I export, less wealth, and the goblins may ignore me just a bit longer.
So to sum it up, I have to rebuild from scratch. Because I do not have the dwarf power to punch through that aquifer, I'm going to burrow into the side of the local mountain and dig UP... and then down again, because I'll be damned if I don't catch and train some terrifying denizens of the deep to defend my fort.