The Obligatory Stellaris Strange Screenshot Thread

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There's some strange happenings here...
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Event spawned Sentinels, my defense armies got punted, population is doomed, right?
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Not at all. Actually, they seem to be thriving under their new... protectors? I can't do much on the planet, but after an initial extermination, the planet more or less stabilized, with pops occasionally emmigrating to my other planets...

Edit: more shenanigans!
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We defeated Shard the Dragon! Therefore the Rubricator is... lost to us, which is unfortunate? Also the Rubricator is now ours!
 

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Spiritualist Human FE
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BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE!
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(This frozen Earth is supposed to represent Ice Age Earth.) So... The Day After Tomorrow is a prequel to this particular Stellaris timeline?

Update: Now this is more like it!
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I didn't try it. But someone else ever made an immortal out of a robotic leader? Sounds like an interesting concept.

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another proof that spiritualists are wrong, because either - robots have a soul, or soul does not exists, and shroud is as material as any other realm, yet a little different.
 
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another proof that spiritualists are wrong, because either - robots have a soul, or soul does not exists, and shroud is as material as any other realm, yet a little different.

"In summary, my lord, it seems that S875.1 Warform gained a soul by the value of popular cultural opinion blossoming into a psychic truth in the collective consciousness."

"You're saying this robot meme'd his way into having a soul?"

"Yes, my lord."
 
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One ultra high quality minerals? Nah, I'll take two high quality minerals instead! I didn't even think it was possible to have two of the same modifier on one object.
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"We found a paradise planet that's an ideal place to live. What shall we do with it?"
"Dig a hole into the ground."
 
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Bruce, master slaver, of a megacorp that prohibits slavery in not one, but TWO ways. That ended up being a rather successful campaign, but Bruce stuck around for a long time, annoyingly
 
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Bruce, master slaver, of a megacorp that prohibits slavery in not one, but TWO ways. That ended up being a rather successful campaign, but Bruce stuck around for a long time, annoyingly
"Guys, I don't know if I want to vote for Bruce."
"I mean, he ran a good campaign."
"Yeah, but he also said slavery is good."
"Dude, that's messed up."
"Well, it's either vote for him or that spineless Pacifist Larry."
"*Sigh* Well, at least it's only for 20 years."
 
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I didn't try it. But someone else ever made an immortal out of a robotic leader? Sounds like an interesting concept.

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Infinite lifespan + infinite lifespan... shouldn't this cause an integer overflow so he'll die after a month?
 
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That reminds me another weird random-generated empire. There was my custom human lost colony (spiritualistic autocratic empire) and home planet Earth... with gestalt government and non-hivemind pops ))) I tried to imagine it. I think it was kind of biopunk with immortal psychic tyrant who can selectively control any person at will. And they had a great logo :)))

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