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March 27th, 2001, 09:56 PM
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Solar Systems with lots of asteriods but no planets
If there was a solar system with tons of asteriods but no planets, does that mean that one cannot construct a spaceport?
If I attempt to mine the asteriods with robominers attached to satellites, will they not contribute to an empire's resources without a spaceport?
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March 27th, 2001, 10:02 PM
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Re: Solar Systems with lots of asteriods but no planets
Robominers don't need spaceports. The resources get transferred automatically. In fact, you don't even need any colonies, and could survive as a race with a robominer & a fleet of ships.
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March 27th, 2001, 10:49 PM
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Re: Solar Systems with lots of asteriods but no planets
You do need ONE colony/homeworld.
If you don't - you've lost.
There should be an option for that as well (at the game setup):
"Players keep playing after losing Last colony"
[This message has been edited by Lucanos (edited 27 March 2001).]
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March 27th, 2001, 10:58 PM
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Re: Solar Systems with lots of asteriods but no planets
No, Lucanos, that is NOT true. I have gone for over a dozen turns without having any planets, and I definitely did not lose the game.
You might want to check your facts more carefully before posting misinformation like that and misleading innocent newbies.
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March 27th, 2001, 11:46 PM
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Re: Solar Systems with lots of asteriods but no planets
How do you get around the inevitable destruction of your astroid and robo-mined planetary wealth? It seems like in a fairly short number of turns say 100 you'd have wore all your astroids out supporting your fleet?
Where are you storing the minerals you get each turn that aren't used for when your astroids start producing less and you have to find new places to mine?
I can sort of see how it would work for a short number of turns, 12 like you said is easy, but after a while I think your going to have some problems if you can't take a planet.
I know it would be very cool to have nomadic races with just spaceships and mining ships, research ships etc . . . but the game seems programmed specifically to make such races eventually die off.
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March 28th, 2001, 12:14 AM
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Re: Solar Systems with lots of asteriods but no planets
quote: Originally posted by Possum:
You might want to check your facts more carefully before posting misinformation like that and misleading innocent newbies.
...ummm I thought I did...
Sorry, about that then.
(when did they change this?)
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