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  • My best friend razed my home system

    I was trying Silicoid as their ships look so nice. I was pretty glad when I was ranked number 3 at turn 100. These dudes grow sooooo slow and almost every planet is red 2. But anyway....

    At turn 200 one of my allies (cynoid) comes with an escorted colonyship and settles some worthless moonplanet in my home system. The next turn the combat schedules shows up. I got system ships, orbitals, etc, but ally goes defend its own planet and no combat occurs. He's at (200, 200) diplomatic and I got all treaties with him.

    However, I notice one of my planets has been eradicated. No messages of any kind... I just lost a population 30 world. A few turns later all planets in my home system have been exterminated one by one. GAME OVER .

  • #2
    It is a hard life, if you are a rock....

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    • #3
      Life should be easy when you rock .

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      • #4
        Strange. No sitrep or popup?

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        • #5
          I didn't get sitrep messages about it. No messages of bombardmend or siege, no messages of planets lost and no war declarations.

          I lost my planets because of an allied fleet (full alliance). I believe my ally didn't want to bombard my planets yet somehow it got scheduled.

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          • #6
            Sounds pretty mystifying, post it at the MoO3 bug reports forums and if you have save game and its repeatable it might help to send it to QS.

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            • #7
              I would only expect to see this if you had a race in your system with whom you did not have the correct military treaties. Then if you decline to fight and only defend your own worlds you are blockaded which will cripple your economics and swiftly destroy small colonies even without bombardment.
              To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection.
              H.Poincaré

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