It counts as recycling tanks. I can't really think of a gameplay or 'fluff' reason for it. Any insights?
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While there's no explicit fluff, it's pretty easy to imagine that any systems that allow a base to be submerged would require pretty extensive air recycling systems, so why not build the other systems while you're at it? Really, I think the free recycling tanks is just a booby prize to make sea pods/bases a bit less lame in the early game.
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It also counts as another building, so if you are playing as an alien race you'll get an additional 0.5 energy/turn out of it.Into Alien Crossfire? It has been almost 10 years. Time to update your datalinks.
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I know you can do it if you get the recycling tanks first, but don't think you can get the tanks after you have the dome.Into Alien Crossfire? It has been almost 10 years. Time to update your datalinks.
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Originally posted by CEO Aaron View PostWhile there's no explicit fluff, it's pretty easy to imagine that any systems that allow a base to be submerged would require pretty extensive air recycling systems, so why not build the other systems while you're at it? Really, I think the free recycling tanks is just a booby prize to make sea pods/bases a bit less lame in the early game.
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Originally posted by Schmoog View PostI doubt a hovercraft(foil) would be able to enter an underwater city.
Maybe the pressure "dome" is actually just an air-filled chamber under the city enabling it to float, which doubles as a recycling tank?
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