Update 4: Just A Flesh WoundThe war against Morgan's capitalist pigs, and against our own limitations, experiences several interesting developments.
On the northern side, it occurs to me that there's a patch of non-University territory on the northeastern side. I attempt to load the colony pod into our sole transport to move it there, but Santiago- who's currently seething with rage at me for reasons unknown (but likely relating to good looks)- had a transport and military unit right there. Deciding that having an unguarded base near her forces was more of an invitation than I wanted to give her, I had to revise my plan and send the ship south again.
Unfortunately, she had other plans, and her transport clogged the narrow strait between the two landmasses. I was reluctantly forced to send it south
the long way.The former, meanwhile, explored south and discovered more unclaimed territory, ripe for settlement. They also uncovered some mind worms and were summarily eaten, but I'm sure their families will appreciate the necessity of their valiant sacrifice. The Mad Scientist Continent has room for us after all.
In other news, I may have forgotten to mention that those religious fanatics- the ones considerably further along than us- are at war with us. Mostly because they're too stupid and far away to actually do anything about it. We'll have to deal with them at some point, but for the moment she's harmless. Other political developments include trading technological data with Lal, then buying some more off him for a hundred credits. And I think giving a loan to Santiago, I forget.
As for the war, our former colony fell with shockingly little resistance- a full five regiments was armed to deal with it, but just one was more than sufficient. It seems the people did not abandon their ideals so easily after all.
Afterwards, Morgan contacted me to discuss some things.
Mainly, how he was still onto me and would wipe me off the face of the planet.
He managed to develop or steal the same sorts of weapons we have, and one of his rovers managed to slip past and threaten our bases. It managed to destroy two regiments caught in the open, then fell to the inexperienced but devoted defenders of our most western colony. Retooling the transport it was working on in favor of a unit of infantry, then using credits to rush it through for a counterattack, proved totally unnecessary.
Despite his advanced weaponry, however, his forces were no match for ours. We quickly crushed every other base he had (the newer one was destroyed utterly prior to retaking Immortal). Their capital was left in ruins when we captured it, which is perhaps a fitting analogy. To what I'm not sure, but their headquarters are rubble and we're celebrating, so that's what's really important here.
In other news, the colony pod loaded on a transport managed to find numerous land already occupied, but seems to have hit an unclaimed spot. We should have an oversees outpost soon.