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On David's second turn he decides to plant some trees to protect the town from the erosion and flooding that will surely result from Cynthia's clear-cutting. David decides to rely on volunteer labor so he does not need to sacrifice any economy or equity. He plans to develop 5 levels of environment. The difficulty is 17 (7 + 2 × 5 developed - 5 × 0 sacrificed.) David rolls 14, which is not enough. "I guess no one wants to help me plant trees." The community does not lose anything because nothing was sacrificed, but the community does not gain anything because the project was not successful.
 
On David's second turn he decides to plant some trees to protect the town from the erosion and flooding that will surely result from Cynthia's clear-cutting. David decides to rely on volunteer labor so he does not need to sacrifice any economy or equity. He plans to develop 5 levels of environment. The difficulty is 17 (7 + 2 × 5 developed - 5 × 0 sacrificed.) David rolls 14, which is not enough. "I guess no one wants to help me plant trees." The community does not lose anything because nothing was sacrificed, but the community does not gain anything because the project was not successful.
  
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On Adam's third turn, he decides to salvage David's tree-planting project by selling rights to eventually harvest the trees to wealthy investors, sacrificing 1 level of equity to develop 2 levels of environment and 1 level of economy. The difficulty is 8 (7 + 2 × 3 developed - 5 × 1 sacrificed.) Adam rolls 8, which is just barely enough to succeed. The community loses 1 level of equity and gains 1 level of economy and 2 levels of environment.
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On Adam's third turn, he decides to help David's tree-planting project by selling rights to eventually harvest the trees to wealthy investors, sacrificing 1 level of equity to develop 2 levels of environment and 1 level of economy. The difficulty is 8 (7 + 2 × 3 developed - 5 × 1 sacrificed.) Adam rolls 8, which is just barely enough to succeed. The community loses 1 level of equity and gains 1 level of economy and 2 levels of environment.
  
 
Brian decides the town lacks community spirit because everyone is unemployed and rich "fat cats" are sitting on the community's wealth. On his third turn, Brian takes over an abandoned factory and runs it as a worker cooperative with other people who used to work at the factory. To make sure the business is successful the workers contribute all of their personal savings and equipment to the new business. He sacrifices 1 level of environment and 2 levels of economy to develop 4 levels of equity. The difficulty is 0 (7 + 2 × 4 developed - 5 × 3 sacrificed.) Brian cannot roll less than 1, so the factory takeover is successful. The community loses 2 economy and 1 environment and gains 4 equity.
 
Brian decides the town lacks community spirit because everyone is unemployed and rich "fat cats" are sitting on the community's wealth. On his third turn, Brian takes over an abandoned factory and runs it as a worker cooperative with other people who used to work at the factory. To make sure the business is successful the workers contribute all of their personal savings and equipment to the new business. He sacrifices 1 level of environment and 2 levels of economy to develop 4 levels of equity. The difficulty is 0 (7 + 2 × 4 developed - 5 × 3 sacrificed.) Brian cannot roll less than 1, so the factory takeover is successful. The community loses 2 economy and 1 environment and gains 4 equity.

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