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− | + | Either of the two [[Progenitor]] factions can achieve victory by calling in reinforcements from their respective homeworlds. To broadcast the location of the [[Manifold]] to their leaders offworld, either Progenitor faction can construct a '''Resonance Communicator'''. The Communicator consists of six [[Subspace Generators]], which must be built in bases of size ten or greater. | |
Players who build the Resonance Communicator are awarded 2000 points minus 2 for every game turn elapsed. No cooperative victory is possible for this victory condition; if either Progenitor faction succeeds in the completion of such a Communicator, it heralds the end of human habitation on Planet. | Players who build the Resonance Communicator are awarded 2000 points minus 2 for every game turn elapsed. No cooperative victory is possible for this victory condition; if either Progenitor faction succeeds in the completion of such a Communicator, it heralds the end of human habitation on Planet. | ||
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Revision as of 09:38, 11 March 2013
Either of the two Progenitor factions can achieve victory by calling in reinforcements from their respective homeworlds. To broadcast the location of the Manifold to their leaders offworld, either Progenitor faction can construct a Resonance Communicator. The Communicator consists of six Subspace Generators, which must be built in bases of size ten or greater.
Players who build the Resonance Communicator are awarded 2000 points minus 2 for every game turn elapsed. No cooperative victory is possible for this victory condition; if either Progenitor faction succeeds in the completion of such a Communicator, it heralds the end of human habitation on Planet.