SUBJECT>Re: Importance of the Stage 2 plant POSTER>Xanthos EMAIL>m.f.g.@usa.net DATE>June 19, 1997 at 12:07:51 EMAILNOTICES>no PREVIOUS>2542 NEXT> LINKNAME> LINKURL>
Anyway, to protect stage 2 I would indicate to have all or part of the resources moved in
a canyon as well to build a fortress. In my opinion stage 2 probably can be protected
against hostile probes, if shut and sealed off, but in an open field a handful C-probes can
impede our probes either to leave or to reach stage 2. In a canyon tunnels can be built to
avoid that kind of a trap.
Grand Zero says:
>We certainly have the advantage of knowledge of the local terrain.
Concerning that I will ask Zachary, when times become more relaxed again, about
distances, directions and the significant topographic, so I can draw a map reachable
by a http://www. Except of Andrews cave Zachary has been around everywhere and
it should easy to get these information to a point.
m.f.g.
X