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Theoretically, let's say that the first planetoid has water production, but isn't useful for anything else other than that.
Theoretically, we can move every single item from the first planetoid to the oil well one.
If so, should we just use the first planetoid as a quarry and water production setup, and move all the duplicants to the second one once we move everything and water production is automated with power from solar panels? (spaced out, no regolith)
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I'm finally getting to colonize various planetoids and enjoying getting aelf-sustaining systems set up. It's really pushing my knowledge of the game because there usually isn't basics like a water source.
As I push farther, I'm noticing that a bunch of planetoids are 4 or more tiles away, which means my petroleum rocket won't get there and back without refueling. Beyond abusing the internal storage of spacefarer modules, what methods do you use to colonize the distant planetoids?
Ever since the nerf to the White Elephant artifact, I've been searching for a stronger melee artifact. Out of these two, which would deal more damage? Or what other melee artifact do you guys recommend? Thanks!
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LF Commander Planetoid
Preferred prefixes: Berzerker , (Elemental) Stone , Cutpurse , Knife Drain
Preferred bonuses: Melee damage , (Elemental) damage , Magazine size , Movement speed
4 Gods - NIS, $25
A Few Acres of Snow - Good, $50
Battles of Westeros + Tribes of the Vale + Lords of the River + House Barathean Armies - Like New, Expansions NIS, $65
Bazaar - Acceptable, $15
Bretagne - Like New, $30
Catacombs & Castles - Like New, $35
Cavern Tavern - Like New, $35
Conquest of Pangea + Atlantis expansion - Like New, $10
Core Worlds + Galactic Orders + Revolution + DT Season 11 KS Promo - Good, $65
DragonFlame + promo - Like New, $20
Fantasy Frontier - Very Good, $20
First Martians: Adventures on the Red Planet - NIS, $25
Galactice Strike Force + Expansion - Like New, $15
Giza: The Great Pyramid + Giza Fast Sleds - Like New, $30
Haspelknecht + Promo - Very Good, $30
Hector and Achilles - Very Good, $15
Im Wald da sind die Rauber - Acceptable- Has BGG library Sticker, $10
Kingsburg + expansion - Like New, $75 Older Edition
Loopin Louie - Good (not in original box), $30
Love Letter Batman (Boxed edition) - Like New, $50
Mission: Red Planet - Very Good, $30
Mississippi Queen - Acceptable, $25 Pictures: https://imgur.com/33eD2Ip
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I don't remember any names, but I distinctly remember the socioeconomic conditions which come about due to the geography of the world.
The whole world has a conical bottom which is seldom seen, and has great gravitational force, which under the pressure from the layers above generates a not unsubstantial amount of heat. The layers on the face of the cone can telescope into one another so the middle and top layers can be subsumed into the center of the cone that makes up the base of the world.
The top tier has the lowest surface area, but water springs from its center to the layers below via waterfalls and rivers. The society on the top level are the ruling class which refine all materials that come from the middle tier. They are materially rich and are able to pursue personal desires at will, though I believe there is a lineage of rulers not dissimilar to a monarchy, though the population is not overly large and disputes are few and far between with the middle class providing the resources they need to sustain themselves.
Middle tier is agrarian and produces produce, and a special kind of fig which can be processed into a kind of dough and eaten wholesale, or baked into bread. The figs have to be harvested within a strict timeframe, as their growth rate and budding of fruit is far quicker than any terrestrial plant.
If they are not harvested, the fruits will drop, and become sickly orange and covered in a kind of dust which causes rashes when in contact with skin, or when thrown or slung and impact a surface will release the dust in a puffed cloud, and inhaled, causing respiratory issues, not unlike tear gas.
The alternative to this fig state is if it's allowed to sit for longer, it becomes blackened, but does not rot, and instead becomes rock hard, and mildly heavier. If thrown or slung with sufficient force, one would be stunned by an impact to the head, if not killed with repeated blows.
The middle society is (and I may be remembering this part incorrectly) hobbit-like in stature. They know little else beyond working, being rewarded with the sweet fig-dough for their efforts, and being spoken to by the ruler of the top level, whom visits relatively fequently via a basket for talks with the middle society's leader, subservient to the top leader. The middle society must harvest the ripe and consumable figs in a timely fashion, and the crops are loaded onto the basket every other time the top leader is not on it, and the figs are t
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Just started again after ignoring the game for a while, and I have no idea when I should expand out into new planetoids, particularly with teleporters being involved, and therefore letting you do it really early.
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