No. That vote had you and Adamus voting in favor, and three other council members voting against it.
I hereby request that the Ferdinand Magellan be put under my command as soon as she is finished, and foray into each jump point.
No. That vote had you and Adamus voting in favor, and three other council members voting against it.
Time advanced by 10 days. Jump gate construction has commenced, and Jacob has completed his survey of Venus:
70 million tons of duranium, 200.000 tons of corbomite, 11 million tons of Tritanium, and nearly 4 million tons of Uridium - that will last us a LONG time. The accessibilities, however, are problematic; Apart from the Duranium, at accessibility 0.2, all of these have an accessibility no better than 0.1. Meaning that digging it all up will be expensive..
I hereby request that the Ferdinand Magellan be put under my command as soon as she is finished, and foray into each jump point.
Not before we got a Jump point base at each.
We don't want to lose the Home world.
Done. Our Xeno team could use more Paradoxians
Unless a geo survey team substantially approve accessibility we should ignore it, Venus is a dead end.
A geological survey team can find a deposit with better accessibility which will increase it for all materials but we need them to be REALLY good before we put them on Earth and Venus.
It might be a good idea to put together a good team and have them survey various asteroids and graduate to small moons before touching planets. Once the team rating is high, we can gamble on Venus, hoping for higher accessibility of current veins.
I recommend waiting a little on this. We still don't have any Survey Specialists that really stand out as being good. So it would take ages to train them.
I volunteer.
After finishing Blue Emu's outstanding AAR I've been reading this one and I must confess that I'm waiting eagerly for
MOAR!
Good luck.
Would you like an officer position, Mr. Steiner?
See above for openings, or give me your preferences and I'll see what I can find.
Oh, thank you, sir! It would be an honour to occupy such a position, so put me wherever you need to fill a vacant, I don't mind. I would like a warship (what a surprise, indeed...), but if you happen to need to fill any other position, then do it, don't worry. At your leisure.
Excellent. Would you like to be a scientist, a civilian admin, or a naval officer on said team?
The scientist is the best xenologist we have, the civilian admin is sorta decent but has a low admin rating so can't really do a lot other than Xeno, and something similar applies to the naval guy.
Cold someone please tell me what the 'points' I got from medals do? And what is my guy doing currently?
When being considered for promotion, a naval or army officer is scored according to his abilities, using the following rules. The officer with the most points will be promoted first. Administrators and Scientists do not receive promotions
(Crew Training Rating / 5) ^ 2
(Ground Forces Training Rating / 6) ^ 2
Fleet Movement Initiative Rating / 2
Ground Combat or Political Bonus ^ 2
Survey and Deck Crew Bonus: (Bonus * 0.75) ^ 2
Logistics, Operations, Communications, Intelligence: (Bonus * 0.5) ^ 2
Promotion points from any medals awarded to the officer
Years since last promotion x25 (max 100)
If currently assigned to a command: +25
I found the following in the game wiki:
“Selecting a population location before creating a team will cause the team to appear at that location.
A time saver if you want to set up a geological survey at a prospective new mining colony.
To move an existing team in this way, select it, disband and then create it again in the new site.
Teams can also be transferred via ships.”
If this has already been discussed, my apologies for missing it in the thread.
My question to the game master is, is this universe using the trans-Newtonian teleporter technology to beam personnel around the explored galaxy?
Or are they all taking the slow boat to China approach?