Look I’m not proud of it but I did what I had to survive. I swear I switched to clean energy, stuffed green productivity chips in everything, and stopped my territory expansion after the continent was secured. That’s more consideration than they deserve if I’m honest they’re a bunch of savage bugs that probably don’t even have a hive mind let alone sentience.
That’s a neat mechanic, needing to use the alien life for production. It kinda reminds me of the old days when you had to gather alien artifacts from destroyed nests as a resource.
whaaaaaaa? That sounds crazy! I have played space age but its been slow. I made it to gelba did that for a bit and started a new factory. I havent really played with stuff like quality modules either if that’s related
Look I’m not proud of it but I did what I had to survive. I swear I switched to clean energy, stuffed green productivity chips in everything, and stopped my territory expansion after the continent was secured. That’s more consideration than they deserve if I’m honest they’re a bunch of savage bugs that probably don’t even have a hive mind let alone sentience.
Not played Space Age and ground up their eggs into prod modules then I take it?
That’s a neat mechanic, needing to use the alien life for production. It kinda reminds me of the old days when you had to gather alien artifacts from destroyed nests as a resource.
whaaaaaaa? That sounds crazy! I have played space age but its been slow. I made it to gelba did that for a bit and started a new factory. I havent really played with stuff like quality modules either if that’s related
Yeah T3 modules all get a new recipe that needs a new thing.
Efficiency needs some spoilage, speed needs a volcanus thing, and production needs biter eggs. The tech to get the eggs needs gleba’s science.
So yeah, we’re the villain, or the domesticator, depending on if they’re sapient.
you’ll soon become the un-arguable baddie