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TERRAIN

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In the context of TERRAIN, standard provincial features have no impact on maximum source potential.

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In the context of TERRAIN and the construction action, here follows a suggestion. . . .

Roadways
     DDC:  10.
     Build Cost:  3 GB x Trackless Movement Cost.
     The extra cost associated with rugged/forbidding terrain is waived, as it is assumed to be covered in the above calculation.  Extra cost for remote/very remote provinces applies normally.
     Example:  Improving a system of roads in a remote hills province costs 18 GB.  [3 x 4 x 1.5 = 18.]
     Upkeep:  0.375 GB/turn in very remote provinces {0}; 0.25 GB/turn in remote provinces {1-3}; 0.125 GB/turn in semi-remote provinces {4-6}; 0 GB/turn in civilised provinces {7+}.
     Benefits:  The target province is assumed to have a system of quality roads, such as those found in a civilised province.  There is no need to build extensions of roadways within a given province, as a single roadways structure is assumed to reach various parts thereof.
     Special:  If a province {7+} with the roadways structure drops below the civilised tier, the structure remains intact, with structural upkeep appropriate to the lower province level.

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In the context of TERRAIN and the construction action, here follows a suggestion. . . .

Highway
     DDC:  15.
     Build Cost:  6 GB x Trackless Movement Cost.
     The extra cost associated with rugged/forbidding terrain is waived, as it is assumed to be covered in the above calculation.  Extra cost for remote/very remote provinces applies normally.
     Example:  Building an highway in a remote hills province costs 36 GB.  [6 x 4 x 1.5 = 36.]
     An extension of an highway can be built for one-half of the standard build cost.
     Upkeep:  0.875 GB/turn in very remote provinces {0}; 0.75 GB/turn in remote provinces {1-3}; 0.625 GB/turn in semi-remote provinces {4-6}; 0.5 GB/turn in civilised provinces {7+}.
     Add 0.25 GB/turn for each highway extension.
     Benefits:  A great highway spans the province, reaching two neighbouring provinces (unless the province with the highway borders less than two provinces).  Highway extensions may be built, too, in order to link the main highway to additional neighbours.
     Special:  Work on an highway extension requires a separate construction action.

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