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'''Drones''' are discontented, undereducated citizens which appear as a result of population pressure and other social forces, Drones work like other base inhabitants.
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'''Drones''' are discontented, undereducated citizens which appear as a result of population pressure and other social forces, '''Drones''' occupy the space of other base inhabitants.
  
If a base has more Drones than [[Talents]], a ''Drone Riot'' will result. A base will continue to feed itself, but no production will take place and no surplus energy will be produced. To end Drone Riots, the number of Drones needs to be decreased and/or the number of Talents increased.
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If a base has more '''Drones''' than [[Talents]], a ''Drone Riot'' will result. A base will continue to feed itself, but manufacturing, research, and energy production are all halted. There are a few different approaches to ending Drone Riots depending on the play style of your faction.
  
Building [[Psych]] related facilities or secret projects such as [[Recreation Commons]] reduce the number of Drones as do turning workers into psych producing [[Specialists]].  
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The Good:
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Increase the number of talents to match or exceed '''Drone''' activity.
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* Building [[:Category:Secret Projects|Secret Projects]] such as the [[Human Genome Project]] or [[Clinical Immortality]], or [[:Category:Facilities|base facilities]] such as a [[Paradise Garden]] increases the number of talents in a base.
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* Increasing the budget for [[Psych]] on the [[Social Engineering]] menu can encourage your citizens to become talents. [[:Category:Facilities|Base facilities]] such as [[Hologram Theatre]]s increase the [[Psych]] output at a base.
  
If your social engineering [[Police]] rating is high enough, combat units can convert drones into workers.
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The Bad:
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If there are far too many '''Drones''' that happiness is out of reach, you can settle for contentment.
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* If your social engineering [[Police]] rating is high enough, combat units stationed in a city can convert drones into workers. Building [[The Ascetic Virtues]] or training units with [[Non-Lethal Methods]] can aid in this pursuit.
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* Building [[:Category:Secret Projects|secret projects]] such as [[The Virtual World]] or [[:Category:Facilities|base facilities]] such as [[Recreation Commons]] reduce the number of '''Drones'''. Setting drones to work [[Specialists]] to produce [[Psych]] can also pacify other drones.  
  
[[Atrocities|Nerve Stapling]] can also be used to quell drone riots. Each Stapling stops drone riots (and golden ages) for ten turns. After being stapled once, drones can become immune to being stapled. But you can try again the same turn, and it might work. (Which is probably a bug). Eventually the drones become permanently immune. Each time you nerve staple it counts as a minor atrocity. And other factions will impose ten turns of trade sanctions. Nerve Stapling no [[Ecology (Advanced)|Ecological]] penalty, as it is a minor atrocity.  
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The Ugly:
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"Failure is always an option." -- Adam Savage, "MythBusters" or "I have become comfortably numb." -- Pink Floyd, "Comfortably Numb'
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* Costly [[:Category: Secret Projects|Secret Projects]] such as [[The Telepathic Matrix]], or base facilities such as [[Punishment Sphere]] prevent '''Drones''' being able to riot. But they don't come cheap.
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* [[Atrocities|Nerve Stapling]] can also be used to quell drone riots. Each Stapling stops drone riots (and golden ages) for ten turns. After being stapled once, drones can become immune to being stapled. But you can try again the same turn, and it might work. (Which is probably a bug). Eventually the drones become permanently immune. Each time you nerve staple it counts as a minor atrocity. And other factions will impose ten turns of trade sanctions. Nerve Stapling no [[Ecology (Advanced)|Ecological]] penalty, as it is a minor atrocity.  
  
 
The base Governor can be instructed to manage ''only'' the population of a base (using advanced settings on the ‘Base Control Screen’) and will automatically minimise the number of Drones at a base.
 
The base Governor can be instructed to manage ''only'' the population of a base (using advanced settings on the ‘Base Control Screen’) and will automatically minimise the number of Drones at a base.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:22, 17 December 2016

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Drones are discontented, undereducated citizens which appear as a result of population pressure and other social forces, Drones occupy the space of other base inhabitants.

If a base has more Drones than Talents, a Drone Riot will result. A base will continue to feed itself, but manufacturing, research, and energy production are all halted. There are a few different approaches to ending Drone Riots depending on the play style of your faction.

The Good: Increase the number of talents to match or exceed Drone activity.

The Bad: If there are far too many Drones that happiness is out of reach, you can settle for contentment.

The Ugly: "Failure is always an option." -- Adam Savage, "MythBusters" or "I have become comfortably numb." -- Pink Floyd, "Comfortably Numb'

  • Costly Secret Projects such as The Telepathic Matrix, or base facilities such as Punishment Sphere prevent Drones being able to riot. But they don't come cheap.
  • Nerve Stapling can also be used to quell drone riots. Each Stapling stops drone riots (and golden ages) for ten turns. After being stapled once, drones can become immune to being stapled. But you can try again the same turn, and it might work. (Which is probably a bug). Eventually the drones become permanently immune. Each time you nerve staple it counts as a minor atrocity. And other factions will impose ten turns of trade sanctions. Nerve Stapling no Ecological penalty, as it is a minor atrocity.

The base Governor can be instructed to manage only the population of a base (using advanced settings on the ‘Base Control Screen’) and will automatically minimise the number of Drones at a base.