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Stellaris Dev Diary #201: Galactic Imperium

Hello everyone!

Last week we talked about how the Galactic Community can elect a Custodian to unite them against an ongoing crisis, and this week we aim to continue that story.

The Unbidden invaded the galaxy, and in order to defeat the crisis you needed to ask for additional powers, and the length of the war underlined the need for more permanent powers. Those powers were very nice to have, and they are powers that you may not want to give up so easily.

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Remember that time when you needed to make your custodianship perpetual? Those were the days.

It would be better if you could find a more permanent and legitimate solution. Besides… wouldn’t the galaxy be safer under your leadership anyway?

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When a Custodianship is granted on a perpetual term limit, the Custodian can propose a resolution for the creation of a Galactic Imperium.

Proclaim the Galactic Imperium
Citizens of the galaxy! On this day we make history as we transition into a new, and brighter future! Under this New Order, our ideals and rights will be protected. We hold these rights to be self-evident and we will defend them by force of arms. No star shall be lost to the enemies of our Community and together we will repel all attacks from within or without. Let our enemies learn to fear us: those who challenge our resolve will be crushed.
– High Chancellor Nilapatep, during the proclamation of the Galactic Imperium


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Long live the Imperium!

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Long live the Emperor!

When the Galactic Imperium is created, all federations that were previously in the Galactic Community will be disbanded.

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There is a New Order in town.

The Galactic Imperium cannot be proclaimed during a War in Heaven.

Galactic Imperium
Once created, the Galactic Community ceases to exist and turns into the Galactic Imperium instead. Some things will be familiar, and some things will be entirely different.

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Will the Imperial Senate Comfort the Fallen?

The Galactic Emperor will gain access to a number of new resolutions, and a number of resolutions that are similar to those that were available to the Custodian.

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There is much work to be done in the Galactic Imperium.

The Galactic Emperor retains the powers available to the Custodian, e.g. such as Conclude Session and Freeze Resolution. They will also have a permanent Intel bonus against members, and gain an additional bonus to Diplomatic Weight.

Your Ethics will shift towards Fanatic Authoritarian, shift your Authority to Imperial, and you will get a new government form. Your Civics that are incompatible with your new position will be removed and you will gain a new unique Civic.

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The emperor will gain a new unique Civic that doesn’t occupy a Civic slot.

Hive Minds, Machine Intelligences and Megacorps are not blocked from proclaiming the Galactic Imperium, and have their own slight twist on it.

A Megacorp that forms the Galactic Imperium gains access to regular civics as well as corporate civics.

Imperial Armada
If there was a Galactic Defense Force during the previous Custodianship, it will be converted into the Imperial Armada instead.

Imperial Authority
The power that the Emperor holds over the Galactic Imperium is reflected in Imperial Authority. Depending on the strength of the Imperial Authority, different things can happen.

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Members of the Galactic Imperium can choose to Strengthen or to Undermine Imperial Authority.

The Galactic Emperor gains access to a new Operation – Target Seditionists – which will prevent the target from undermining Imperial Authority with their envoys for a certain amount of time.

Those opposing the lawfulness of this New Order will also gain their own tools. The Weaken Imperial Authority Operation will do exactly what it promises. Should Imperial Authority fall below 50, they also gain access to the Spark Rebellion Operation, which will also do exactly what you would expect.

Rebellion
The rebels have chosen to light the flame, and the galaxy is in turmoil once again.

Those who refuse to join the rebels will join a loyalist federation instead, and a war will be declared that pits these two federations against each other. All rebel empires will leave the Imperium for the duration of this war.

If the Rebels win the war, the Imperium is dismantled and reverts back into the Galactic Community. All Rebels will rejoin the Community, Council members lose their seats, and all Loyalists get a temporary debuff to their diplomatic weight for a few years, meaning their influence in the reborn Galactic Community will be limited to begin with. The former Emperor will get even greater diplomatic weight penalties which will also last longer.

If the Loyalists win, the Rebels are all forced back into the Galactic Imperium and they get temporary debuff which lowers their diplomatic weight for a few years. In addition, Imperial Authority is greatly increased.

Regardless of who wins, the Rebel and Loyalist federations are disbanded.

If the war ends in a Status Quo/White Peace, the Rebels secede from the Imperium, and their Federation stays intact.

A Galaxy on Fire
With Nemesis we wanted to focus on the things that can go wrong, we wanted to focus on disruption and chaos. With one crisis defeated, the next crisis might be just around the corner, and it will be up to you to navigate the delicate balance of the galaxy.

Will you light the flame, or will you restore the balance?

Who will be your Nemesis?
 
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You forgot the closing quotation marks. LITERALLY UNPLAYABLE.
This has been fixed. ;)

I really like this new feature. However, as a player who usually plays with egalitarian empires, ¿Is there an option to go the other way and turn the galaxy into one big republic?
That is more or less the Custodian, where you can act as a benevolent defender of the Community. But declaring yourself the ruler of the galaxy is a fairly authoritarian thing to do.
 
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You said previously that one cannot be in the galactic community after progressing a certain amount through the new crisis... tree?
As myself and others were hoping to maintain custodian powers and the perks from becoming the crisis.

Is it possible to become the galactic emperor and become the crisis without having to leave at a certain?

I'm assuming no, like last week?
 
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We will vote in democracy way to make an iperium... at least in sw Palpatine was hiding that...
Anyway...
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Will there be a more pacifist, and diplomatic way to unite against the crisis? I dont know.... maybe MERGING FEDERATIONS?
 
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This is one of the most exciting dev diaries i have read so far! Great Job! I just hope for a polished mostly bug-free implentation of those new features!
 
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You said previously that one cannot be in the galactic community after progressing a certain amount through the new crisis... tree?
As myself and others were hoping to maintain custodian powers and the perks from becoming the crisis.

Is it possible to become the galactic emperor and become the crisis without having to leave at a certain?

I'm assuming no, like last week?
You cannot nominate yourself for the Custodianship if you are a Crisis.
 
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Would there be any way to retain federation level so that if you restart your federation it goes back to the level it was. It takes such a long time to build it up, it seems a shame that you could lose it all in a moment.

What if there were late game techs that allowed you start a federation at a higher level? Would help balance early game federations with late game ones and make you feel less stuck in a federation because its max level.
 
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I'm not exactly happy about the fact that the nation is forcefully made Imperial. What if I want to achieve absolute dominance as a CEO of a Megacorp? No love for the Galactic CEO?
"Hive Minds, Machine Intelligences and Megacorps are not blocked from proclaiming the Galactic Imperium, and have their own slight twist on it."
 
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We will vote in democracy way to make an iperium... at least in sw Palpatine was hiding that...
Anyway...
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Will there be a more pacifist, and diplomatic way to unite against the crisis? I dont know.... maybe MERGING FEDERATIONS?
Again, the "nicer" way of uniting against the crisis would be as the Custodian. They have resolutions to help with this and they can form the Galactic Defense Force. They don't have to proclaim the Imperium.
 
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Wow, this is all well and good but as someone who's usually more into building a utopia rather than a dystopia, it's a bit saddening that becoming the Imperium automatically switches you to monarchy and authoritarianism, therefore internal inequality (such as being unable to set living standards to utopian abundance). Why can't I use my unlimited power for good? (:
 
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"The Community shall be reorganised into the FIRST...GALACTIC...IMPERIUM...for a safe and secure society"

But seriously this is fantastic. I thought the Nemesis reveal and the ability to become the crisis was amazing. The Custodian role last week look like a decent counterweight, albeit one that wouldn't be as balls to the wall fun, but I should have never doubted.

Both paths are incredible. I would love to say a multiplayer game where one player becomes an incredibly strong crisis while another player founds the Galactic Imperium. I would love to see who would win that epic clash.
 
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That is more or less the Custodian, where you can act as a benevolent defender of the Community. But declaring yourself the ruler of the galaxy is a fairly authoritarian thing to do.
Perchance a way of declaring all the authoritarian empires evil and forcing them to adopt republicanism or leaving the community? I can imagine Democratic Crusaders trying to pass such a resolution.
 
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Stupid question: is there a benefit for anyone but the custodian to vote for A new era of peace, prosperity and persecution?
 
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I love it, though I'd really like if the Galactic Emperor could be either a hereditary OR non-hereditary dictatorship. I feel like hereditary rule is kind of a cultural thing and many historical empire's didn't have it either.
 
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When do you find you get to the stage of doing this? Is it like mid to late game or would it be post crisis?

Because it sounds great but I'd hate if you did this and then there was nothing to do with your imperium except pass laws
 
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Again, the "nicer" way of uniting against the crisis would be as the Custodian. They have resolutions to help with this and they can form the Galactic Defense Force. They don't have to proclaim the Imperium.
Pretty sure it's written somewhere in the Grand Rules of the Universe that "One has to proclaim Galactic Empire if able".
 
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