[hider=I have no idea if I can say that this worked like this, people more educated than me can tell me that this is extremely impossible]There was a sudden loud sound as Jonathan ran through the lab, causing Penokio to stagger at the young one’s speed. The young engineer threw a fluid with numerous small glowing spirits into a bottle with some form of measurement device on it. Penokio frowned at that the kid was working in this yet again, yet… something caused him to hold up a little, looking at his extraordinary student. It was the serious look on his face. Normally, Jonathan was always so extremely happy-go-lucky and laughed everything off, but this…? “What are you doing?” Penokio opted for the more cautious approach, inquiring to what his student was doing rather than try to say anything else. After all, Jonathan was the kind to always share what was on his mind. It was rather often something very reasonable. This time, however, there was something very odd he had to say. “They reacted.” Jonathan said, gazing with focused eyes at the measurements. He threw in another fluid and the small sprites shivered in something. “What?” Penokio asked, peeking over Jonathan’s shoulder and getting kind of interested himself as to what was going on. “The spirits. They reacted to the magic.” Jonathan said, staring amazed at his development, weighting a few bottles and their contents, his teacher looking confused as to what the engineering genius was doing with what looked like a chemistry set which wouldn’t develop anything of use. “And?” Penokio asked, hoping to get to the point. Jonathan wouldn’t get like this for anything normal. To his surprise, Jonathan suddenly bent down and threw a heap of good old dependable machine-parts right new to the delicate science experiment on the side. The boy started grabbing numerous of them, and started screwing them together. As far as Penokio could tell, he was building a weighting-machine of some kind…? “Depending on the size of the magic and the distance or direction from the place of origin, I could combine their reactions with some good old Orngat machines and algorithms in order to be able to track the source.” Jonathan spoke quickly, as he threw glances at the shaking sprites and made adjustments to the device he was making, clearly intending to measure the reaction of the spirits… “Track the what?” Penokio asked, now kind of wide-eyed, looking at his student in slight amazement. At the question, Jonathan suddenly paused his excited tinkering, taking numerous deep breaths. Having calmed down, the boy turned his head towards his teacher, his eyes wide and brimming with disbelief and excitement in equal amount, his sheer serious look causing his teacher to stagger back a little. And the words that followed… “I can track him. I can track the Arch-Lich.” … It was a project in its infancy, but the sheer scale of what they might be working on in the small room caused considerable silence as Jonathan and Penokio stared at one another in equal amazement, before they both quickly got to work to bring the boy’s vision to life…[/hider] [hider=Movements]Total 129 M-Warrior units, 55 M-Walkers, 59 Ironclads, 69 Interceptors. #57 has 23 M-Warrior units, 12 M-Walkers, 16 Ironclads, 19 Interceptors. #56 has 40 M-Warrior units, 16 M-Walkers, 16 Ironclads, 19 Interceptors. #54 has 37 M-Warrior units, 16 M-Walkers, 16 Ironclads, 18 Interceptors. #50 has 29 M-Warrior units, 11 M-Walkers, 11 Ironclads, 13 Interceptors (Broken Empire, reinforcing the coastline) 25 M-Warriors, 11 M-Walkers, 11 Ironclads, 13 Interceptors from #50 to #49. This leaves 4 M-Warriors in #59. 22 M-Warriors, 11 M-Walkers, 12 Ironclads, 14 Interceptors from #54 to #50. This leaves 15 M-Warriors, 5 M-Walkers, 4 Ironclads, 4 Interceptors in #54. 11 M-Warriors, 6 M-Walkers, 8 Ironclads, 10 Interceptors from #56 to #54. This leaves 29 M-Warriors, 10 M-Walkers, 8 Ironclads, 9 Interceptors in #56. 3 M-Warriors from #56 to #57. 26 M-Warriors in each. 1 M-Walker, 4 Ironclads, 5 Interceptors from #57 to #56. This should result in:[/hider] [hider=Total Garrison]Total 129 M-Warrior units, 55 M-Walkers, 59 Ironclads, 69 Interceptors. #57 has 26 M-Warrior units, 11 M-Walkers, 12 Ironclads, 14 Interceptors. #56 has 26 M-Warrior units, 11 M-Walkers, 12 Ironclads, 14 Interceptors. #54 has 26 M-Warrior units, 11 M-Walkers, 12 Ironclads, 14 Interceptors. #50 has 26 M-Warrior units, 11 M-Walkers, 12 Ironclads, 14 Interceptors (Broken Empire, reinforcing the coastline) #49 has 25 M-Warrior units, 11 M-Walkers, 11 Ironclads, 13 Interceptors (Broken Empire, reinforcing the coastline) Gasp.[/hider] [hider=Research]Researching [b]Tracking the [s]Lich King[/s] Arch-Lich[/b], step 1/3.[/hider] [hider=Recruiting]1 Mechanical Warrior, 1 Ironclad and 1 Interceptor in each Orngat province. Orngat has had a season to prepare docks in #50 to make Ironclads, and will recruit 1 such there. #49 will be able to do the same next turn.[/hider]