I did this as a test run and then decided there was no reason not to post the AAR. So, here you go!
Setup: small galaxy, standard settings; Thalians with a production and growth focus vs Archeans, Krynn, Altarans, Korath, and Drath.
NOTE - the images have been re-sized to 800x600 to improve readability. If they are still a bit fuzzy I'll explore other options...
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MY 2225
Hive Leader Hithesius’s third and fourth manipulators fastidiously cleaned each other. It was a nervous habit she developed long ago during her first molting and, unlike her pod-mates, she had never been able to shed this juvenile behavior. No one was likely to censure her now, of course, since as Hive Leader such a challenge could prove fatal, or at the very least result in the ritual mutilation of one or more limbs.
Now that hyperdrive had been developed the galaxy seemed a much smaller place. Already the other empires – the ancient Arceans, fanatical Krynn, self righteous Altarans, deadly Korath, and manipulative Drath – were expanding. Enemy ships were moving to take resources from the Hive.
That was not acceptable. Hithesius’s manipulators continued to preen.
Hithesius issued her orders: fast building of five factories, standard construction of three xeno laboratories, morale enhancement for the Drones, and two trading hubs for the Merchant Caste. Colony ships would be finished as quickly as possible, and rushed to completion as funds allowed.
The Hive would not - cannot – suffer threats to its very existence. The Drones must be succored, and The Queen protected at all cost.
Hithesius’s frantic cleaning eased. Once the decision was made the Hive was focused. The Hive would prevail.
IMAGE 1: The galaxy at the start of 2225
Year 2226
The galaxy looked even smaller than ever. The Arceans had beaten the Hive to two research resources! Hithesius’s thorax quivered in agitation. The Hive had captured one for morale, and perhaps one that would improve the Hive’s influence, but that remained to be seen.
Colonization was going well. The Hive had colonized some promising worlds, and a few almost useless worlds had been colonized since the colony ships would take too long to get home, and to deny them to potentially hostile powers. In particular, the Ankian system was rich with three planets that had been or would be colonized soon. Three colony ships were on the way to unexplored sections of the galaxy. The Hive was, Hithesius had to admit, very fortunate since many of the planets did not have extreme environments and since the Hive was in good position to exploit and colonize these worlds.
There as a problem, however: expenses were spiraling out of control. The new colonies cost much more than they produced, and manufacturing was expanding so fast that finances were reaching a critical point.
Hithesius knew what must be done. She must deal with the other races and soil herself. This could be borne; it was necessary. A ritual purging would remove the taint, although several of her appendages might have to be removed if the Priest Caste indicated such was required.
But, who to deal with? Who would not be a long-term threat to the Hive? The answer was clear: those races that were minor entities or were far removed from the Hive. Therefore, the Alkians, Altarans, and Drath would be contacted.
The Akians were pugnacious and unclean, and they did not receive our offers with grace. This will be remembered. They did agree to purchase some Thalian technology at distressingly low prices, giving the Hive a minor but critical boost to its flagging finances. The Drath were even less accommodating. They rejected all offers of mutual trade and research coordination, and only offered insultingly low prices for technology.
The Altarans were much more accommodating. They are technologically and economically advanced, and eagerly accepted our offers of a research and trade treaty! Moreover, they added a financial incentive for both treaties. Hithesius felt a strange and unnatural warmth toward the hideous aliens. These Altarans were all soft flesh, and oddly proportioned. Repulsive. But perhaps they might be friends of the Hive. Perhaps.
Image 2: Diplomatic contact with the Altarans
The Korath, however, are a grave concern. They have seven colonies, the same as the Hive, while other races have either 2 or 3. They are uncouth, but they are also murderous and have made their intentions to exterminate all other races quite clear. The Hive will not suffer such a threat. Research will be redirected toward weaponry to ensure the safety of the Drones and the Hive Queens of each colony. Such is only right and natural.
Image 3: Galaxy map in 1 July 2226
Research through 1 July 2226
Yellow: xeno comm., univ translator, diplo 1
Lt blue: to ion drive
Red: space mil, currently researching space weaponry
Orange: xeno eng, xeno industry, xeno eco
Green: planetary improvement
Blue: xeno research, research center (trade with Altarans), stellar cart, sensor 1
Setup: small galaxy, standard settings; Thalians with a production and growth focus vs Archeans, Krynn, Altarans, Korath, and Drath.
NOTE - the images have been re-sized to 800x600 to improve readability. If they are still a bit fuzzy I'll explore other options...
*~*~*~*
MY 2225
Hive Leader Hithesius’s third and fourth manipulators fastidiously cleaned each other. It was a nervous habit she developed long ago during her first molting and, unlike her pod-mates, she had never been able to shed this juvenile behavior. No one was likely to censure her now, of course, since as Hive Leader such a challenge could prove fatal, or at the very least result in the ritual mutilation of one or more limbs.
Now that hyperdrive had been developed the galaxy seemed a much smaller place. Already the other empires – the ancient Arceans, fanatical Krynn, self righteous Altarans, deadly Korath, and manipulative Drath – were expanding. Enemy ships were moving to take resources from the Hive.
That was not acceptable. Hithesius’s manipulators continued to preen.
Hithesius issued her orders: fast building of five factories, standard construction of three xeno laboratories, morale enhancement for the Drones, and two trading hubs for the Merchant Caste. Colony ships would be finished as quickly as possible, and rushed to completion as funds allowed.
The Hive would not - cannot – suffer threats to its very existence. The Drones must be succored, and The Queen protected at all cost.
Hithesius’s frantic cleaning eased. Once the decision was made the Hive was focused. The Hive would prevail.
IMAGE 1: The galaxy at the start of 2225
Year 2226
The galaxy looked even smaller than ever. The Arceans had beaten the Hive to two research resources! Hithesius’s thorax quivered in agitation. The Hive had captured one for morale, and perhaps one that would improve the Hive’s influence, but that remained to be seen.
Colonization was going well. The Hive had colonized some promising worlds, and a few almost useless worlds had been colonized since the colony ships would take too long to get home, and to deny them to potentially hostile powers. In particular, the Ankian system was rich with three planets that had been or would be colonized soon. Three colony ships were on the way to unexplored sections of the galaxy. The Hive was, Hithesius had to admit, very fortunate since many of the planets did not have extreme environments and since the Hive was in good position to exploit and colonize these worlds.
There as a problem, however: expenses were spiraling out of control. The new colonies cost much more than they produced, and manufacturing was expanding so fast that finances were reaching a critical point.
Hithesius knew what must be done. She must deal with the other races and soil herself. This could be borne; it was necessary. A ritual purging would remove the taint, although several of her appendages might have to be removed if the Priest Caste indicated such was required.
But, who to deal with? Who would not be a long-term threat to the Hive? The answer was clear: those races that were minor entities or were far removed from the Hive. Therefore, the Alkians, Altarans, and Drath would be contacted.
The Akians were pugnacious and unclean, and they did not receive our offers with grace. This will be remembered. They did agree to purchase some Thalian technology at distressingly low prices, giving the Hive a minor but critical boost to its flagging finances. The Drath were even less accommodating. They rejected all offers of mutual trade and research coordination, and only offered insultingly low prices for technology.
The Altarans were much more accommodating. They are technologically and economically advanced, and eagerly accepted our offers of a research and trade treaty! Moreover, they added a financial incentive for both treaties. Hithesius felt a strange and unnatural warmth toward the hideous aliens. These Altarans were all soft flesh, and oddly proportioned. Repulsive. But perhaps they might be friends of the Hive. Perhaps.
Image 2: Diplomatic contact with the Altarans
The Korath, however, are a grave concern. They have seven colonies, the same as the Hive, while other races have either 2 or 3. They are uncouth, but they are also murderous and have made their intentions to exterminate all other races quite clear. The Hive will not suffer such a threat. Research will be redirected toward weaponry to ensure the safety of the Drones and the Hive Queens of each colony. Such is only right and natural.
Image 3: Galaxy map in 1 July 2226
Research through 1 July 2226
Yellow: xeno comm., univ translator, diplo 1
Lt blue: to ion drive
Red: space mil, currently researching space weaponry
Orange: xeno eng, xeno industry, xeno eco
Green: planetary improvement
Blue: xeno research, research center (trade with Altarans), stellar cart, sensor 1
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