Re: IT Defense |
Tue, 15 July 2008 12:39 |
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Depends on what you want to achieve diplomatically.
If you are at peace, want to remain at peace, and want your opponents to know you have a strong fleet... In that case I'd keep the fleet moving. Gate it around the border at random, trying to ensure it's within reach to make it to the opposite side promptly if necessary. Basically both showing the fleet off and making it unpredictable where it will be each year (so it is difficult for an opponent to strand it, and also risky for them to try to sneakily pluck a 'vulnerable' world.)
Better yet, deploy adequate minefields and scanners, to be able to predict any meaningfull attack / buildup a year early. Then it doesn't really matter much where your fleet is, except for the decision of how much of it you want to expose to alien scanners.
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