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Author Topic: Skyscrapes, the Tower-Fortress (Succession) IS COMPLETE!  (Read 156059 times)

TurkeyXIII

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I'm getting a fairly solid 11 FPS.  Totally playable  ;)

Dwarves are pretty zippy though, I'm gonna mod their speed back to normal for my turn.
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I was thinking, if the framerate gets too low for most people, we could double the dwarves' speed and have people only take half-year turns.
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Skyscrapes 2, repelling the zombie horde!

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I see the fort is still alive. That is good.
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TurkeyXIII

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I was thinking, if the framerate gets too low for most people, we could double the dwarves' speed and have people only take half-year turns.
Good idea.  I'll be taking my turn at normal speed though.

A request to bend rule #2:  I'm planning on a fairly skeletal addition to this part of the tower, so I may end up building 8-12 levels instead of the 1-5.  Is this OK?

Also is there a reason we have no mayor?
« Last Edit: November 26, 2010, 09:25:13 am by TurkeyXIII »
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Also is there a reason we have no mayor?

This is dwarf fortress. There invariably is, and it involved anything from a large fall to a delicate operation involving magma, water and very discerning masons
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Sizik

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It's probably this old bug: http://bay12games.com/dwarves/mantisbt/view.php?id=141
Theoretically, we should wait for a new one to be elected, but so far that isn't happening.
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Foreman's report
Granite 1066

The month was off to a rocky start, with over a hundred dwarves standing around with nothing to do. To make matters worse, the booze pile was nearly empty, and nobody had taken the initiative to refill it!  Such a waste of manpower when there is so much consrtucting to be done.  This fort will hardly be to pinnacle of dwarven society with so much laziness, so they were ordered to carry stone towards the top of the tower for future projects.
The pattering of busy feet makes me feel like work is being done.  Satisfying.
First task for this month was to study the working of the obsidian generator on levels 15-17. After a trial-and-error method of problem-solving led to a minor flood, drastic measures were taken: Reading the instructions.
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A random hauler who had been shouting for body parts for the previous couple of weeks made Jailercrest the Siege of Pools, worth 38400.  I don't see how a tower-cap flute could possibly improve such a grand monument as Skyscrapes, regardless of how many spikes of obsidian it menaces with.
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The obsidian generator has been put to use, yielding two half-levels of obsidian.  A pile of old clothes prevented one of the floodgates to the obsidian farm from closing. It wasn't a big deal, but everybody below level 16 was instructed to wear galoshes as a precautionary measure. In hindsight, I don't believe we have any galoshes.
A dwarven child has bled to death in the hospital. Nobody knows exactly how, but it's possible that this thick coating of blood, peat, diorite, and who knows what else which covers the lower nine floors may have a more sinister effect than recurring numbness. Placement of hatch covers over the grime appears to clean it, so many more hatch covers will have to be made to cleanse the fort of this problem.

Slate 1066
Ilral the milker appeared unworried about the death of that child, as she is willing and able to replace them as neccessary.  This one was a girl.
Plans for levels 31+ are underway.  There are stairwells and an arch involved.  I have also decided it necessary to replace the paving stones on level 24 with solid obsidian so there are some block flooring to be removed.  The materials will be recycled in due course.

Felsite 1066
This month was cause for celebration, as it was on the third day that our noble king Momuz Inktempted arrived and declared Skyscapes a mountainhome.

We have always looked down upon those of our kin who dwell underground, but now we shall do so figuratively also! This achievement, however, does not excuse use from continuing our quest into the clouds.
With the king and his associates, a new group of migrants and a pet rehabilitator's baby boy, the fortress' population stands at 212.
The water has drained off the obsidian farm and harvesting has begun, adding to our stockpile of granite which has been dug out from the earth far below. Two small pockets of lava are present in the lower level of the generator, which may cause some problems at a later date.
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On the 26th, a child named Melbil crafted an unremarkable amulet from donkey bone.

End of Spring report:
At the end of the first quarter, there were 50 people resting due to numbness; nearly a 1/4 or the population. The chief medical dwarf Zuglar has plenty of experience in diagnosing this problem and, when he puts his ale down for long enough, can do so quickly.  Attempts to clean the grime are progressing, albeit slowly.  The ground floor is almost completely free of smeared blood.
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The floor of level 25 has almost been removed in preperation for obsidianising the floor below.
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The arch section is almost ready to support the centrepiece of this year's construction, however we were only able to make six clear glass blocks before running out of pearlash. The potash makers have been alerted of this deficiency but are yet to act on it.
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His royal highness has been offered a throne room and dining room adjacent to Litast Blamelessfenced's bedroom, but there are no unclaimed bedrooms fitting of his status. Meanwhile, the broker Onul Crowdswords has decided to mandate the construction of tables in the absence of a mayor.
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Foreman's report
Hematite 1066

This month I have little to report on the construction progress as I spent much of the time busy with my personal life.
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Those around me looked busy, though, so I'm sure something got done.


Malachite 1066
I personally volunteered to place a floodgate on a magma outlet, but once the gate was in place I found myself on the wrong side! I don't even know how that happened! The path was clear when I arrived, but then later it wasn't - This makes no sense!
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When the mechanics hooked up the gate and opened it for me, I discovered that another child had bled to death during my incarceration. However in his rush to free me, the mechanic hooked the gate to the wrong lever, and pulling it opened a water outlet also. The flooding was minimal, but it shouldn't have been - the water stack is supposed to be active. Close inspection revealed a problem with power transmission on level ten: Instead of the water stack at that level getting its power from the water stack below, it instead gets power from the magma stack. When the magma stack is switched off, the water above this level is also switched off. My mechanics assure me the problem can be rectified.
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Meanwhile we had a cave-in at the obsidian generator.  While the miners were able to disperse and cool the remanant lava without melting anybody, the leftover air pockets didn't properly support the proceeding excavation. A single chunk of obsidian fell through the floor of the generator on level 15, through a marble ceiling above the magma park and stopped on level 8 by a bedroom wall on the level below. Damage is minimal and can be easily repaired.
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Kogan Roomled, one of the miners working in the generator, fell eight levels through the resulting hole. I don't think she'll make it, but she doesn't seem to mind
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Towards the end of malachite the last of the ceiling of level 24 was removed, the floodgates were hooked up correctly, and the level was filled with lava. Upon trying to close the lava stack, we realised the mechanism in the shutoff floodgate had melted. This isn't a major problem: we can just shut down the stack and obsidianise what's there.


Galena 1066
Only two things of note occurred this month.  Merchants from the human town of Pesor Ido arrived and gave us all of their metal and booze for a single gold ring. Also a dwarf name Nil Anvilmountains fell to his death after standing on scaffolding as it was removed.


End of Summer report:
We still have 52 people complaining of ailments due to the thick coating of gunk which still covers levels three and above. Most of level two has been cleaned but progress is slow and tedious.  I have taken some time to study the disease more closely, and have come to learn quite a lot about the dwarven condition.
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I believe those experiencing numbness also bleed from the feet slightly.  In most it is nothing but it explains why young children, and animals with smaller bodies than ours, tend to lose too much blood and die. It also explains the new trails of blood appearing all over, even in the cleaned areas.

Haulers had been carting the ash, potash and pearlash down to stockpiles on level one which had slowed our glass block production on level nine considerably. Now that I have put a stop to this inefficient practice, I expect glass block output to increase considerably.

The current population of Anrizigath Urdimgeshud, "Skyscrapes the Tower-Fortress", is 210.
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Foreman's report
Autumn 1066


Sazir, my wife, was complaining about having nothing to drink but dwarven wine.  I'm sure she is not the only one.  I found plans for an above ground farm area on level 18 which had not been carried out.  I ensured the problem was rectified, so we will soon be drinking whip wine and longland beer.
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Glass block production has been ramping up over the season, I believe it is now approximately at the fort's capacity.  My pièce de résistance is just under half done, after spending approximately three months on its construction.  Provided glass block production continues at full capacity, we should be able to finish it by the end of the year.

Some of the obsidian on level 24 had to be recast due to a planning error.  This time I made sure the lava shutoff was magma-safe, and the cast went without a hitch.  It is ready to be dug out and smoothed, although I may leave that until after the clear glass section is completed.  All that is left for level 25 is to remove the casting moulds and manipulate the surface in an attempt to grow trees on that level.

A mason spaced out and decided to make this:

I don't see why he chose to create such a thing without instruction as we already have a millstone that sits unused on level 6, but I couldn't find anybody willing to tell him to stop.

I have mostly abandoned my attempts to clean the gunk out of the fortress as I no longer have the dwarfpower to spare.  At one point during the cleaning, I inadvertently removed the bridge between the fort and the trade depot.  It was replaced immediately, but I couldn't any indication which lever was used to control it. I gave it its own lever.

Some children were born and others died of chronic blood loss.  The overall population remains steady at 211.
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Haha,  whoops.

'Sizik II' holdbanners has been spamming me with 'construction cancelled: resting injury', I must've mixed them up.



Foreman's report
Winter 1066


Alas, this year's project has fallen behind schedule.  I feel it would take only days to complete the roof and finish furnishing his majesty's new quarters, but it is not enough.  Infuriated at spending three seasons without a bedroom, and having to make the glass blocks himself, King Momuz has ordered I resign as construction foreman of Skyscrapes, effective immediately.  I have no choice but to comply.

It's those damn mechanics' fault, I swear!  John Keel and his team of mecha-acolytes running around like religious zealots instead of doing their job properly!  All they had to do was find a magma-safe mechanism to put in the the floodgate for the cube fill, and it wouldn't have overflowed nearly so much.  But no, they used diorite and, surprise surprise, it melted.  You'd think they would have learned from last time, but no.  By the time we figured out what had happened and shut down the magma stack, the small amount of planned overflow had turned into a cascade of lava pouring down the side of the tower.  And worst of all, there was too much lava at the top of the cube to start roofing it in.
It must have been maybe the 26th or 27th of Obsidian but the time it had cooled off enough up there to give construction orders, so of course we overran the deadline.  But I can't be blamed for that, can I?

I mean I planned it out perfectly.  1064 clear glass blocks, all manufactured within the tower.  Between that and the clear glass furniture and statues, we burned every spare log in the fortress to ash.  Our team of 28 potash makers worked round the clock for six months to get his rooms ready, you'd think he'd show some appreciation!
Pah!  What does he know about construction anyway?

So now even after the glass ceiling is finished, there is all sorts of scaffolding to be removed.  Heck, I didn't even get to play in the obsidian like I wanted to, I had too many important things to do.  I guess that's the burden of being me.  Continually demanded upon for important things, some much more important than silly construction tasks.  Like the hospital, for example, has now only 23 patients, thanks largely to myself.  Are you going to fire me from that too, Momuz!?  I don't think so!

Heck, I never wanted to build that stuff anyway.  Physical labour makes my arms hurt.



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I'm so glad this thing is still growing.

You know what?  I've never had the patience to play a fort at 5 fps before, but I think I'd like another crack at this one.  The 200 dorf workforce may make up for it in sheer potential.

Can you sign me up for another turn with the proviso that I won't be able to actually play until after the 18th?
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At last, she is done.

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Sure!
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No word from Carpman, so on to DreamThorn.
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