Economic power counts for a lot, really. Doesn't help as much if you start a war, but if they start the war, it gives you a defensive depth that can help you attrit them to death.
Ah, the still bugged relative power calculations, just a beautiful sight to behold... But hopefully they actually get around to fixing this one day.
Economic power counts for a lot, really. Doesn't help as much if you start a war, but if they start the war, it gives you a defensive depth that can help you attrit them to death.
Ahh yes, the population decline of life-seeded is actually a more or less acknowledged failing of the current population growth design. I mean, it is not technically a bug (the system is working as designed) but it is certainly an un-desired outcome. It is not being looked at in the current beta patch, but is on the list to do.
I actually think its thematically fitting - the Life-seeded race are highly delicate in their biology, usually implied to be planted on their Gaia world by some other entity... in practice, they often end up becoming a sort of hidden, divinely appointed ruling class. Their increasing minority status kinda feels fitting, in that sense.
Still bugged.Ah, the still bugged relative power calculations, just a beautiful sight to behold... But hopefully they actually get around to fixing this one day.
Of course not. Who would ever want to leave the protected paradise of the Bebaki Harmonious State?M-may the glorious Bebaki reign n-never fall?...
Of course. The Bebaki will always remain vigilant.Peace evermore shall reign in the galaxy, and to ensure it the Bebaki will always be ready for war![]()
Thanks for following this! I think I will have a pause until late April-early May, as I want my next AAR to be for Imperator.I think we can say that the galaxy is truly peaceful and protected now, a great AAR as always, looking forward to the next one already.