![]() He had slept badly the night before, because there had been several air-raid warnings. He had heard uncomfortably detailed accounts of mass raids on Kure, Iwakuni, Tokuyama, and other nearby towns he was sure Hiroshima’s turn would come soon. Tanimoto, like all his neighbors and friends, was almost sick with anxiety. B, as the Japanese, with a mixture of respect and unhappy familiarity, called the B-29 and Mr. Of all the important cities of Japan, only two, Kyoto and Hiroshima, had not been visited in strength by B-san, or Mr. He was alone in the parsonage, because for some time his wife had been commuting with their year-old baby to spend nights with a friend in Ushida, a suburb to the north. Tanimoto got up at five o’clock that morning. And now each knows that in the act of survival he lived a dozen lives and saw more death than he ever thought he would see. Each of them counts many small items of chance or volition-a step taken in time, a decision to go indoors, catching one streetcar instead of the next-that spared him. They still wonder why they lived when so many others died. A hundred thousand people were killed by the atomic bomb, and these six were among the survivors. Kiyoshi Tanimoto, pastor of the Hiroshima Methodist Church, paused at the door of a rich man’s house in Koi, the city’s western suburb, and prepared to unload a handcart full of things he had evacuated from town in fear of the massive B-29 raid which everyone expected Hiroshima to suffer. ![]() Terufumi Sasaki, a young member of the surgical staff of the city’s large, modern Red Cross Hospital, walked along one of the hospital corridors with a blood specimen for a Wassermann test in his hand and the Reverend Mr. Hatsuyo Nakamura, a tailor’s widow, stood by the window of her kitchen, watching a neighbor tearing down his house because it lay in the path of an air-raid-defense fire lane Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge, a German priest of the Society of Jesus, reclined in his underwear on a cot on the top floor of his order’s three-story mission house, reading a Jesuit magazine, Stimmen der Zeit Dr. Masakazu Fujii was settling down cross-legged to read the Osaka Asahi on the porch of his private hospital, overhanging one of the seven deltaic rivers which divide Hiroshima Mrs. Folks can get by pretty well if the heat and vegetable issue is solved.At exactly fifteen minutes past eight in the morning, on August 6, 1945, Japanese time, at the moment when the atomic bomb flashed above Hiroshima, Miss Toshiko Sasaki, a clerk in the personnel department of the East Asia Tin Works, had just sat down at her place in the plant office and was turning her head to speak to the girl at the next desk. I had fun boxes so I supplemented in happiness buildings. Once the food is solved there's not much of a crisis in this game mood. Housing and other buildings - go at your leisure. Specialists are also your primary source of Components, the hardest thing you'll need for your Greenhouses, Radiators, Turbines, and Transformers. Be sure to use depots to keep research coming in if your particular world map isn't so great with scoutable locations. ![]() bears, but then move to world map for exploration and trade. Specialists - always use to solve animal issues in the town map, e.g. When you're ready for the Greenhouse, you should have that pocket of energy generators and radiators going. Carrots worked really well for me as a veggie, and I lucked out with a wandering merchant who had the seed for cheap. Until you can easily grow your own vegetables, you can rely on the Trade Depot for a steady stream of greens your people will be malnourished eventually if all they have to eat at venison and fish. As you push for radiators, push for Greenhouses. ![]() I reloaded the scenario to ensure a coastline near the gate for easy fish. ![]() Food - research Fishing Hut as soon as you can to ensure you have fish coming in at all times. Main goal Rush to radiators -> build a pocket of radiators and wind turbines for constant heat and electricity -> build tenements+ in those regions -> success To support main goal, secure these resources as you can: Heat - keep logging camp staffed but set limit of 100 or so for firewood don't deplete your lumber. This scenario seemed daunting at first but is made reasonable with the following strategy in mind. ![]()
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