martok
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ORIGINAL: martok 1.) Can independent colonies be forcibly colonized and/or conquered? If the answer is yes, does your empire at least take a reputation hit for doing so? Yes and yes Excellent. On a tangentially related note, what about enemy space stations (mining stations, research stations, etc.)? Can these be boarded and/or taken over as well, or can they only be destroyed? quote:
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2.) Do monsters re-spawn after they're killed off? (That screenshot showing over a dozen space "scorpions" makes me want to grab a very large fly-swatter!) They don't respawn, but they do reproduce slowly. But, trust me, there's plenty of space monsters lurking away in the galaxy... Actually, I was asking because I was hoping I could kill off monsters for good. So I'm actually glad that they don't reproduce very quickly.... quote:
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3.) I saw that if/when you discover abandoned ships, that you have the option of either keeping it or disassembling it for the technology. Is the value of the technology acquired from the ship usually fairly equitable to that one would get out of keeping it part of your navy, or does the amount of technology discovered vary (and therefore there is some risk that in taking apart the ship, as you won't necessarily get the same value as you would've keeping it intact)? Tech levels vary a bit. You can get a good idea by examining the ship design. To be clear, you can't disassemble it until you take ownership anyway. So you can make up your mind later about how to use it. Sorry, I'm not sure I'm clear on this. Are you saying that -- once a player takes possession of an abandoned ship -- they can choose to incorporate it into their navy, plus then later on disassemble it for the technology as well? Or is it an either/or choice to be made immediately upon taking possession? Also, a somewhat random question: When you come across an abandoned ship/station, abandoned alien ruins, etc., is there ever a chance that there are negative consequences for exploring them? I just have this vision of scenes from Aliens or Event Horizon (or just about any other sci-fi/horror movie you'd care to mention) running through my head....
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