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Bordertown - Challenge 5 by tooheys

Started by tooheys, May 19, 2009, 12:15:44 AM

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tooheys

And I was just starting to relax. Now I hear there are more demands on the way  %confuso

soulchaser

---Transmission start---

The HQ of Southern Bordertown seperatists awaits some map for planning further instructions.
(As the Governour demanded ;) )

Hopefully our communications and remote sensing specialists are still alive.

---Transmission ends---

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tooheys


soulchaser

#3
----Transmission Start----

CONFIDENTIAL

Further Information for Leadership of Bordertown, South

The Headquarter's requets are simple.

We need more people, we need more stuff. Further information within the attached picture (Tiles D+E).


- Zones: Make it possible for industry and residents to pitch their tents. The map is just a rough guideline.

- Commercial: Build one (1) big mall. The position is marked.

- Transportation networks: Build a bridge (gray line) across the river by extending the recent roads, so residents can get to work. And extend the rail into the west and build a station. The southern route is a proposition for a freight yard.

Other utilities and similar things are hooked on upcoming demand.

The HQ

CONFIDENTIAL

----Transmission End----

EDIT: as I lost an "e", I made it easier to read. ;)

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tooheys


tooheys

Well that was easy  ::) So here we go:-

1.
QuotePictures of all your checkpoints that have been re-connected and now are under control from both sides.
Upper Bancroft -Tile D

Seperatists

Good Guys


Bancroft-Tile F

Seperatists

Good Guys


2.
QuoteA copy of your orders

Mayor David, here are our demands:-

TILE I

Us seperatists love our beef so:-

1. Construct 6 cattle farms with road connections to Route 10.
2. Construct a rail freightyard with at least two sidings and cattle pens to hold the stock waiting for shipment.
3.Though not necessary, you can build a small town to provide workers. All services can be provided, no restrictions.


TILE M

a. Build a seaside holiday town.
b. Ensure there is a marina, a fun park with at least 3 rides and a minimum of one multinational fast food outlet.
c. Build one hotel and 2 condo's for holidaymakers.
d. Ensure there are walking trails and parks along the waterfront.
e. No restrictions regarding town size or services provided.


We hope our instructions are clear.

Goodluck

Mayor Dave

3.
Quote4 to 5 pictures (only the most important ones) in any view of the realization of the separatist's orders/demands.

Upper Bancroft-Tile D





Above you can see the shopping mall requested as well as the residential area. Below, the rail sidings and goods yards.



Bancroft Crossing - Tile E



Above the new residential development east of the river and below, the extension of the residential area on the western border.



4.
QuoteAt least 1 picture in any view Each of the army, navy and airforce bases and no more than 2 pictures each, making it a max total of 6 pictures of the military.

Air Force
Built on Tile B - Upper Bancroft, this base is well within earshot of the separatists. The fighter jocks enjoy nothing better than taking off and flying at low altitude over the township on the opposite bank. The more broken windows the better.





Army and Navy - Joint Base
Located in Bancroft Crossing - Tile E, the joint base is located within view of the separatists.
The activity in the base is high, although our friends across the river aren't aware that most of the soldiers/sailers are actors.
The real deal are off training elsewhere, preparing for the anticipated offensive due any time now.









5.
Quote1 picture in view 2 or 3 of your most scenic rail settings
Munmorah Point - Tile K
A photo of the rail winding it's way around the headland in the NE corner of the region.


6.
Quote1 picture in regionview (complete) in transportationview



7.
Quote1 picture in regionview (complete) in sateliteview


metarvo

I really like that picture of the rail sidings and goods yards.  The mall pic is also quite nice.  :thumbsup:
Find my power line BAT thread here.
Check out the Noro Cooperative.  What are you waiting for?  It even has electricity.
Want more? Try here.  For even more electrical goodies, look here.
Here are some rural power lines.

TheTeaCat

Fabulous Update Dave &apls &apls

Upper Bancroft in Tiler D looks really good especially the freight yard.
I like that a lot  :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Quote from: tooheys on June 07, 2009, 05:03:23 AM
The activity in the base is high, although our friends across the river aren't aware that most of the soldiers/sailors are actors.
Classic :D :D
Nice military installations too - some really good work here &apls

regards
Derry
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jmyers2043

Hello David

Wow! Look at all the rocky shores along the river. How long did that take?  ::)  And that traffic circle at Bancroft Crossing really defines the center of town.

Nice update. Will be tough to beat.

Regards - Jim Myers
Jim Myers  (5th member of SC4 Devotion)

Jmouse

Beautiful work, Dave, but that's no surprise! :) The air field is especially well done - it looks better every time I see it! The scenic rail line is well-crafted, too - you do have an eye for creating stunning rural scenes.

Later...
Joan

soulchaser

I have to accompany the former speakers.

although you skipped the road bridge in tile e a bit north, you full filled the separatists' demands just great.

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mrbisonm

Judging Challenge 5

I finally got around to continue the GRV II Challenges and we will continue with the judgement of Challenge 5, 6 and 7 in the next weeks. Make also sure to read the *speach* that I wrote in the General discussion thread, maybe giving an explanation to all this delay.
How this challenge was judged can be found in the Challenge 5 thread. Please read it so you can judge my Challenge 5 also.

This challenge wasn't any easier than the one before to judge, because we had to look at many different points and from different views. Thank You.

1. Exellent choice of your checkpoints which made them quite controlable and safe. 4 points were added.
2. Your orders to your adversary were clear and net, well done and 4 points were added.
3. Completing the demands of you rebels are also generally well done and missing a little piece. Because of the details and time spent in this part of the challenge we couldn't resist to give you 4 points the same.
4. Army lots, especially the airport, are just a tiny bit exagerated concerning size, impressive alright. We gave you 3 points for this.
5. You got it, when we said we wanted scenic railways, this is probably the best of means. A solid 4, almost+, points wered earned by this part of the challenge. Excellent picture.
Having posted with the timelimit is worth another point.

This is an outstanding completion of challenge 5, one of very few. You have earned yourself a total of 20 points, almost perfect. Congratulations.

Lynn and Fred


You cannot stop now, can't you? I didn't see your PM btw.....;)


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