fenrislokison -> RE: Enslavement and penal colonies (6/19/2014 11:47:50 AM)
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hello again sorry, i was a bit in a rush since it was lunch time, i saw my colleagues leave and my stomach started to make a ruckus [:D] So yes, assimilate/enslave for the penal colony is sufficient, but i noticed that once the world is filled, the migration stops. By setting the policy to exterminate, you are sure there is always enough space to welcome the newcomers [sm=Evil-210.gif] There is also another positive point: the immigrants will probably be less numerous than the neighbouring assimilated population, which means they will probably be exterminated with fewer or no turmoils. Ideally (i never really tested it but i think it's the best way) you want your penal colony to have about 1 billion "assimilated" population, then change it to "do not accept" to limit the growth in order to always have space for the future exterminated while having a accepted population more numerous than the exterminated one. When i said "not too far away", yes i meant one or 2 sectors away, else, from what i saw, the migration will not be quick enough. I don't think the "penal colony" name matches a game mechanic, i think even if you name your colony "bug paradise", it will work the same. For your information, rather than setting a penal colony, i found it easier (but more costly) to garrison about 25 troops (in case of rebellion), set 0% taxes and a starport with recreational and medical center ("have confidence, this medicine is for your own good... hohoho!") and just exterminate the unwanted population. Another faster strategy (because exterminating takes a lot of time) is to make them rebel by putting taxes to hell and no troops, then, once they are independent, nuke them to death! [sm=00000028.gif] (it good also for your diabolical reputation, just in case people didn't understood that you're not the kind of guy to piss off). Then recolonize the world with your own settlers, even if the planet has a bad quality since you'll be able to heal it with a terraformer. ... ... I must say i'm worried about my own ability to establish strategies of mass murdering...
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