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Sins of a Solar Empire (Video Game)

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Sins of a Solar Empire is an RT4X game, fusing both Real-Time Strategy and 4X gameplay into one package. It was released on February 2008 to wide acclaim.There are three factions in the game. There's the Trader Emergency Coalition, a semi-cohesive organization of human worlds who have banded together to try to defend their worlds from aggression, using Kinetic Weapons, heavy armor and Macross Missile Massacres. There's the Advent, transhumans who were exiled by the traders' ancestors many years ago for tampering with Psychic Powers, Crystal Spires and Togas and Frickin' Laser Beams , and are now back for Revenge. And there's the Vasari, Scary Dogmatic Aliens who once ruled a huge interstellar empire, but whose worlds have been gradually swallowed by... something. Every ship sent to investigate this menace has disappeared, except for one ship which returned with its crew driven mad. The remnants of a Vasari colony, now surviving as nomadic Planet Looters, have fled to this corner of the galaxy, leaving warning buoys behind them... and watching in dismay as those buoys wink out, one by one. All while the humans, who they initially thought would be easy targets, dragged them down into a Hopeless War.Sounds like an interesting potential plot, right?—Gray-and-Grey Morality, possible Eldritch Abominations, who knows what else. Unfortunately, the story basically ends there. You can set up a multiplayer match vs. AI or a multiplayer match vs other people, but there's no single-player campaign. However, there is abundant backstory, very dedicated to showing that each of the 3 main races has committed sins of their own and are now paying for them (hence the title).The game was designed from the ground up to be playable on a wide spectrum of hardware configurations, including ones most of its contemporaries would write off as "obsolete"; this didn't hurt sales by any means. It was also free of Copy Protection, making headlines at a time when invasive, unnecessary DRM was turning people off Spore. A pirated copy was essentially a fully-functional demo, allowing you to skirmish against AI but not to play over the Internet; you needed to buy the game for that. Those who held pro-DRM attitudes predicted failure, but as of September 2008 Sins had sold 500,000 copies, recouping its $1M development costs months before any of the $10 Expansion Packs came out. (There's no hard data as to how and why this game managed to be financially successful, but you can guess what most tropers think. Having said that, Ironclad Games eventually switched to Steam, and more pertinently Valve Anti-Cheat, as their distribution method.)Speaking of expansion packs, there were two "micro-expansions" released: "Entrenchment" added new ships and starbases; "Diplomacy" added more diplomatic options, including a (theoretically) non-military win condition. A third was supposedly going to contain a single-player campaign... but quietly evaporated before being Un-Cancelled (without a campaign) in March 2011 as "Rebellion," a full-sized expansion in which players of each faction can choose loyalty or rebellion, and gain access to new tech trees and ship classes in doing so. Rebellion is a standalone expansion, with a discount for those who owned the original installment. Finally, for those who don't care to fork out more money, there is a robust and thriving Game Mod scene, dedicated to doing anything from providing factions from pre-existing sci-fi franchises to graphical updates to full game overhauls to code optimization so that the game doesn't crash as much. That's right, fans love their Sins so much that they are voluntarily debugging it.In September 2022, Sins Of A Solar Empire II was announced and went into early access through the Epic Games Store on October 28, 2022.
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Cherry Tapping: You get achievements for feats such as not using Capital ships, not researching any military tech, and not using strike craft.
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Applied Phlebotinum
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Applied Phlebotinum: Each faction uses a different flavor of phlebotinum - the TEC use Tim Taylor Technology, the Vasari use Nanomachines, and the Advent use Psychic Powers.
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We Will Use Manual Labour in the Future: Vasari policy towards their empire's "valued citizens" consists of sitting in orbit with a BFG pointed at the planet, while the enslaved indigenous population mines resources for them or else. The Advent, on the other hand, avert this trope by using remote-control strike craft instead of piloted ones (which actually makes sense - saving weight on life support systems and the like).
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Fake Longevity
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Fake Longevity: Quite a few of the Achievements require you to deliberately stretch a match out in order to attain them. Particularly bad offenders are the destroy 1000 Pirates in a single game, destroy 2500 strikecraft in a single game, finding all the artefacts in a single game, or researching all of a tech tree in a single game.
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Hyperspace Lanes: You can only travel from one planet to certain nearby planets in any given jump unless you have phase stabilizers. However, interstellar phase jumps can be done from one star to any other star, or between the mouths of a wormhole.
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Foreshadowing: The Diplomacy intro mentions "dissension" in the TEC between those who want to launch a massive counterattack and those who fear this is "going too far" and would rather stay on the defensive while they try for peace. It would seem that the latter became official policy (TEC Loyalists), while the hawks eventually seceded and became the TEC Rebels.
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Psychic Radar
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Psychic Radar: Foreshadowing and Acute Premonitions, upgrades in the Advent's research tree, allow them to extend the range at which they can detect hostile fleets whose destination is the player's territory as their psychics increase their own range.
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Standard Sci-Fi Fleet
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Standard Sci-Fi Fleet: Each faction has 2 Frigates (a scout and a combat ship), a Cruiser, a Light Carrier, a Missile Boat, a Colony Ship and 2 Science Vessels (one supportive/defensive, one disruptive/offensive). Troopships are supplanted by planetary bombardment frigates, and the Advent have a Beam Spammy Space Gun in place of their Missile Boat. Also, in terms of Capital Ships, each faction has a Battleship, a Battlecruiser, a Carrier, a Worldship (capital ship capable of colonizing) and a Banner Ship. Technically, any capital ship can be considered a Battlestar after gaining a strikecraft squad, and all Vasari capitals can be considered to be Worldships. The strikecraft themselves include an Interceptor and a Bomber. Rebellion adds Corvettes that are smaller than Frigates as well as super-sized Titans. The Titans in general are even larger and deadlier Battleships/Battlecruisers, and the Vasari titans are again, Worldships, while the TEC Rebel titan is one gigantic mobile Space Gun.
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Little Miss Badass
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Little Miss Badass: Several Advent ship captains, particularly the one for the Rapture-class battlecruiser, sound about 6 years old (perhaps due to the Advent Hive Mind making them Wise Beyond Their Years). It's actually quite frightening.
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Magic Tool
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Magic Tool: Everything in the game is built with what appears to be an oversized blowtorch. The Vasari constructors use a kind of nano-spray instead of the blowtorch.
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No Biochemical Barriers: Averted; planets and atmospheres of different types have different defense and population thresholds.
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Rule of Fun
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Whenever opposing players are of the same race and ideology (mostly Rule of Fun, but possibly justified by increased fracturing of the three sides over the course of the series).
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Underestimating Badassery
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Underestimating Badassery: The Vasari greatly underestimated the Trade Order, not that it's surprising. They cut through the mostly defenseless Trade Order like a hot knife through butter and quickly took over the capital planet... of the local sub-sector. Unfortunately for the Vasari, this was a backwater sector of little importance and while the Trade Order had little in the way of weapons and armor and their trade ship didn't even have shields, it took so much time to get that deep in that the TEC formed and quickly reworked their huge trade haulers into frigates, cruisers, and capital ships. By the time the game starts, the TEC have developed entirely new ship classes on par with the Vasari when engaged en masse and the Vasari found that no matter what direction they went, they were hitting more TEC space and going backwards was suicide... By the time of Rebellion, the Vasari loyalists are just rushing deeper and deeper into TEC territory in desparation to bypass them to escape the unknown threat. Based on the randomly generated names of the stars, they havent gotten any where close to where Earth is yet.
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Sins of Our Fathers
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Sins of Our Fathers: The whole premise of the game.
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Astronomic Zoom: Rightfully a touted part of the game. Zooming between a close-up of a single bomber and assessing the position of your forces over different solar systems at a glance, is a press of a button away.
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Space Fighters
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Enemy Exchange Program: Several abilities can cause this, such as the TEC's Corsev Battlecruiser or the Advent automatically converting a few ships of a retreating fleet. The unit's response lines don't get changed a bit, which is excusable when it's the Advent mind-control enemy crews to their side, but less so when human boarding parties adopt the voices (and abilities) of the ship they captured.
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Church Militant: The Advent; formerly Actual Pacifists, now on a crusade of revenge for their unprovoked exile.
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Muggles Do It Better
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Muggles Do It Better: Faced with the Advent and Vasari, and without any warships to speak of, the Trade Order fell apart. The Trader Emergency Coalition that rose from it's ashes however, managed to, through industrial know-how, sheer grit, and good ol' fashioned firepower, gain the upper hand against both of it's enemies in canon.
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We ARE Struggling Together
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We ARE Struggling Together: Whenever opposing players are of the same race and ideology (mostly Rule of Fun, but possibly justified by increased fracturing of the three sides over the course of the series). TEC get access to an "Insurrection" ability, which periodically spawns rebellious TEC ships on random enemy planets. However, those rebels have Hard-Coded Hostility, and so are hostile even to the faction that armed them and sent them to attack! Just like in Real Life, funding terrorist groups is risky business... The TEC Rebels get a useful ability that subverts this; "Truce Among Rogues" allies the player with all neutral factions. Who of course, have no such alliance with any of the TEC Rebel's other allies, who have no such option, and can't expect help from said Rebels and their ceasefire treaty.
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Padded Sumo Gameplay: "Shield Mitigation" allows ships to ignore 15% of incoming damage, becoming more effective as damage is taken. and is present on on all ships which possess shield systems (even when the shields are down, where it acts as a Reinforce Field on the ship's armour instead). It broadens tactics by limiting the utility of focus-firing on single targets, but also slows down battles. Disabling mitigation in the pre-match setup significantly increases the speed of combat, although people should be aware that doing so slightly disadvantages Advent players (as one of their racial perks is higher maximum shield mitigation).
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Shiny-Looking Spaceships
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Shiny-Looking Spaceships: Advent and Vasari ships.
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In Medias Res
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In Medias Res: The original game takes place 10 years after the war has started and right when the Advent attacks and forces the narrator out of retirement, Diplomacy takes place 25 after the beginning of the war, and Rebellion takes place 30 years into the war. To be into perspective, the narrator's son would be in his mid to late 20s by Rebellion and probably also enlisted in the war... No wonder he sounds so tired.
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Wave-Motion Gun
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Wave-Motion Gun: The Advent Radiance Battleship's Cleansing Brilliance, and Advent Loyalist Coronata Titan's Unity Mass with the Coronata's Unity Mass actually outgunning the TEC's Ragnarov Titan's Snipe ability with its massive rail gun. Kinetic Weapons Are Just Better doesn't really apply here
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Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors
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Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors: Sins has always featured a complex rock-paper-scissors, although it has shifted over the course of expansions. A rough and ready summary can be found here◊. Factional differences and special abilities make the web even more complicated - for example capital ships can tailor their abilities to counter all kinds of things. TEC Arcovas (scouts - normally ineffective against structures) upgraded with Timed Explosives can be used to slip past enemy lines and blow up high value assets quite efficiently. Meanwhile, the Advent's Illuminator Vessel (long range frigate), isn't anywhere near as vulnerable as the TEC and Vasari equivalents against corvettes, and can match or even defeat the corvettes thanks to its superior armor and shielding and its multiple beam cannons - the tradeoff being its inability to focus all its firepower on a single target like the other LRMs can, and having a shorter range.
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DeathInAllDirections
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Death In All Directions: Prevalent with capital ships, since they all have weapons in at least two of their four possible fire arcs, so they can engage enemies from multiple sides. In particular, Battleships (Kol, Radiance, Kortul) are built to fly directly into an enemy's firing line and start hammering at everything within reach, and the Kol is the only ship in the game with guns in all four arcs note A single autocannon turret above the engines still counts!, letting it quite literally do this.
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Lampshade Hanging
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Lampshade Hanging: The descriptions for the Unrealistic Black Holes mention how unlikely it is for the black hole to not have absorbed the planets orbiting them a long time ago, and is still able to function mostly how a regular star would.
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Beam Spam
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Beam Spam: The Advent's warships in general. The Halcyon Carrier capital ship carries up to 12 drone squadrons each containing 7 beam-armed bombers in addition to the 8 heavier beam cannons mounted on the ship itself. Add Aeria Drone Hosts and any Advent player fielding over 30 bomber squadrons can 'light up' a target with an Alpha Strike composed of hundreds of focused beams. Or if they choose to go with frigates, their Illuminator Vessels can deploy 3 heavy beam cannons each, one in front and one on either side, with tactics that involve charging forward into the middle of an enemy fleet and putting on an impressive and highly destructive light show. The Vasari, on the other hand, use Pulse Wave Cannons, which are generally used by Capital Ships. A variant of these beam cannons are used for bombarding planets.
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The Dreaded
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The Dreaded: Whatever the Vasari has been running away from for the last few thousand years which also wiped out their empire. In-game, basically anytime a massive fleet shows up, whether your fleet invading the enemy planets, or the enemy invading you. Can be really brutal if you're caught unprepared for an invasion, and either lack a fleet to fight them off with, or your main fleet is on the other side of the map.
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Limit Break
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Limit Break: The Finest Hour ability for TEC Kol Battleship. The ship lights up, the crew cheers like soccer fans, and the ship can perform its anti-matter based abilities and repair its hull more quickly.
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More Dakka
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More Dakka: The TEC's Marza Dreadnought takes this trope and runs with it. Then throws it out the window. Then sets it on fire. It's armed with missiles, pulse lasers, rocket pods and autocannons firing incendiary ammunition. And it can be upgraded further with a Siege Gun to attack entire planets. And nukes. The Marza is particularly egregious because it came out of the gate with a high-tier ability to launch a barrage of missiles whose count scaled with the number of enemies in range. It also was able to put out more damage than almost any frigate could take, allowing it to annihilate whole fleets in one hail of destruction, or at least close to it. The whole niche of Dreadnoughts is in fact planet bombing, although they can be a horrific capital ship to face in any case. The Siege Gun "upgrade" for Marza is basically a massive chain-gun the ship is built around on that fires slugs roughly the size of a small spaceship towards a planet. The Titans run on this trope and can destroy whole fleets by themselves. All of them except for the the Advent Loyalists' Coronata, possess area-effect abilities that can annihilate entire fleets of sub-capital ships, and they all also possess lots of straight-up firepower on top of that. The TEC Rebels' Ragnarov is perhaps the most extreme example - it's a massive gun, with more guns attached to it, and it takes everything exemplified by the Marza and turns it up to eleven.
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He Who Fights Monsters
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He Who Fights Monsters: Both the TEC Rebels and the Advent Loyalists; the former, hateful of the cruelty of xenos from years of war, is just as merciless as the xenos were, and the latter has grown to Revenge Before Reason levels.
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Spikes of Villainy
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Spikes of Villainy: Vasari ships to a degree, though the Pirates go nuts with the concept.
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Glass Cannon
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Glass Cannon: The long-range frigates (Javelis LRM, Kanrak Assailant and Illuminator Vessel). Lower speed and defensive stats, but more offense and quite a bit more range too. Multiplayer tactics prior to Entrenchment used to revolve around Zerg Rushing these frigates and then going to town; later balancing would make them less dominant while still being useful. There are also the Siege Frigates and Anti-Structure Cruisers. The former of which uses heavy weaponry to bombard planets from orbit, and the latter of which trash orbital structures with specialized weapons. Both classes are lightly armored and are virtually helpless when attacked. Rebellion adds in Corvettes, which pack a surprising amount of generalist firepower that can take on all sorts of targets, but are fragile and tend to suffer significant attrition in pitched battles. Finally, in the realm of capital ships, the carrier capitals (Vasari's Skirantra, TEC's Sova and Advent's Halcyon) pack the greatest firepower of all capital ships by a large margin when combining their own weapons with those of their squadrons, but are the most fragile, and are generally kept in the back lines in large fleet battles.
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Flying Dutchman
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Flying Dutchman: One of the random events in the Stellar Phenomena DLC is the appearance of a Vasari Titan from the "Mad Dark Fleet Remnant" faction. It will appear in a random system and wander around looking for a fight. Lore-vise, its appearance raises some very disturbing questions regarding just how much time there is left before the ancient enemy that wiped out the Vasari Empire arrives in the Trader space.
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Space Pirates
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Space Pirates: Present in almost all maps, presumably thriving due to the chaos of the war. You can pay bounty to get them to attack whichever other players you want (just make sure you pay attention: the AI loves to counter-bid at the last second). They favour ships with Spikes of Villainy and holographic pirate flags, and (possibly by Rule of Funny) talk with stereotypical pirate dialects when messaging the player. They grow more powerful over time and were buffed considerably in Diplomacy, turning them into borderline Demonic Spiders - however you can build up a fleet big enough to wipe them out, or use Novalith Cannons. In the expansions, you also have the ability to make them inactive, which makes them just stay at their base instead of taking bounties. In Rebellion, the TEC rebels can form a peace treaty with them; since they will then attack only other Empires it basically makes them a powerful ally, especially if you do it early. Later research lets them hire pirate fleets as mercenaries.
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Unseen Evil
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Unseen Evil: The unknown enemy hunting the Vasari. Its precise nature is the source of much Wild Mass Guessing among fans.
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Revenge Myopia
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Loyalist Advent wish to continue getting revenge on the TEC at any cost and spread their utopian collectivist hive mind throughout colonized space; Rebel Advent want to sue for peace with the TEC as the war is leading the Unity away from their true purpose and believe that an internal purge is necessary in order to put the Advent on the right path once again.
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Create Your Own Villain
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Create Your Own Villain: What the Trade Order didn't realise - even a thousand years after the original Advent were violently exiled, a Hive Mind remembers. This has scarred large numbers of the Advent even down to the present day, and while some of them seem calm and collected, others are outright psychotic. And said Advent's genocide-war against the peaceful Trade Order, combined with the ransacking of the Vasari pushed half of the TEC into seeking nothing less than the eradication of any invaders, to the point of waging war against their fellow TEC members if they try to stop them.
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Magic from Technology
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Magic from Technology: The Advent's Psychic Powers are implied to have been created through technological means (neural and chemical Bio-Augmentation as well as cybernetic enhancement and integration) and honed constantly over a millennium to the point where Clarke's Third Law can be invoked by the other human faction, the Traders/TEC. The Unity have become rather incredibly dependent on it though, and use for everything from early warning (which the TEC just achieve through plain old electronic technology) to holding their ships together under fire (which the TEC achieve by just having more armor).
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The Worf Barrage
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The Worf Barrage: In the game's lore, the Vasari sent their entire fleet after whatever it was that was eating its way through their empire. Only one ship made it back, heavily damaged and with the few surviving crew driven insane.
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Converging-Stream Weapon
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Converging-Stream Weapon: The aforementioned Unity Mass, which fires two tributary beams before firing off the Wave Motion Spirit Bomb proper.
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Kick the Dog
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The TEC are generally quite sympathetic note  after all, the reason behind the TEC's forming is self-defense, but kicked the Advent's ancestors off their planet for basically being different (it is noted that most rediscovered colonies followed a surprisingly similar culture, whereas the Advent didn't) and the pictures that accompany this section of the intro movie have some distinctly Nazi undertones. Not to mention that they are alarmingly quick to resort to Nuke 'em, and to subjugating neutral Trader colonies that aren't yet part of the Coalition.
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La Résistance
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La Résistance: Every neutral planet starts out with a small fleet of varying strength. Lore-wise, they're Trader citizens whos planets have been largely wiped out, and those ships are all they have to defend what's left. The TEC's "Insurgency" upgrade, which periodically spawns an assorted collection of TEC ships on enemy planets. Useful for automatically wiping out defeated enemy remnants or disrupting enemies who haven't invested in defending planets deep in their own territory.
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Mad Scientist
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Mad Scientist: The Hoshiko Robotics Cruiser voice certainly sounds like one. Same with the voice of the Vasari's Rankulas Battleship.
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Burn the Witch!
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The TEC exiled the Advent's ancestors because they considered psychic powers to be "deviant".
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Rule of Cool
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Rule of Cool: When the Kol Battleship activates its Finest Hour ability, the crew just roars and the ship is engulfed in a nimbus of white light.
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Magnetic Weapons
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Magnetic Weapons: Both railguns and Gauss cannons are employed by the TEC. Their defense platforms use Gauss cannons as their main weapon, and the Rebels' Ragnarov Titan uses them as its secondary weapons, while the Kol Battleship has an antimatter-powered ability confusingly called "Gauss Rail Gun". Full TEC railguns however are their rarest and most powerful weapons, seen only in two cases. The first is the giant and incredibly powerful main weapon on the Ragnarov, which has the highest base damage of any single ship-mounted weapon in the game before using its deadly antimatter-powered abilities, and the second is their factional superweapon, the Novalith Cannon, which is a massive orbital railgun used to project nuclear warheads across interplanetary or even interstellar distances to wipe out enemy colonies.
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Boring, but Practical
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Boring, but Practical: Scouts, corvettes, and carriers/strike craft are this. Scouts are medium speed units and the only unit that can sense mines, corvettes are fast moving hit and run specialists, and strike craft are very fast swarming attackers with bombers being anti-heavy and fighters being anti-light. If you rush in a fleet made up of these units, you can blitz a titan and destroy it quickly.
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Aliens Are Bastards
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Aliens Are Bastards: The Vasari, especially their ancestors 10,000 years ago, the Vasari Empire in proper. Exaggerated with the Vasari Loyalists since they have no compunction about destroying planets whole. Averted with the Vasari Rebels, who wish to cooperate with other factions for survival.
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Visible Invisibility
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Visible Invisibility: All the Space Mines have this, which despite being phased out, invulnerable, and can't be targeted by most ships, are helpfully marked on your screen so you can spot and avoid them (the computers don't). Only scout frigates can expose the mines, which then allows every other ship to blow them up.
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Magikarp Power
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Magikarp Power: The Kol Battleship isn't that strong fresh out of the drydock, despite the glowing description in lore. It has poor antimatter reserves, unflattering damage and can be beaten by most other capital ships in a duel. With enough levels and antimatter upgrades, though, it becomes able to use its abilities much more freely, dramatically improving its power, and Finest Hour can turn a fight around.
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Point Defenseless
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Point Defenseless: Strikecraft (fighters and bombers) are tiny, very fast free-to-build ships that are deployed into battle by capital ships, titans, specialized carrier cruisers, orbital hangars and starbases. They cannot be targeted by most weapons or abilities; the only things that can attack them are other fighters and flak frigates, and a few antimatter-powered capital ship special abilities (the TEC Kol Battleship's Flak Burst and Advent Halcyon Carrier's Telekinetic Push). Starbases in particular are exceptionally defenseless against strikecraft without fleet support, as they have nothing that can attack the strikecraft directly, and they either don't move at all (Advent, TEC starbases) or they move too slowly to effectively engage the carriers (Vasari). Starbases also tend to not house many or any fighter wings of their own as they would have to sacrifice a lot of direct firepower upgrades in order to field a small number of squadrons. Titans in Rebellion though avert this to a degree - they do have turrets that can target strikecraft, and all of them can house their own fighter wings, but, of course, they still need fleet support to fend off serious bomber assaults. Rebellion also added the Corvette class ships, which can target strikecraft with their secondary weapon pods and can be used to take out enemy bombers in a pinch if fighters aren't available.
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Guttural Growler
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Guttural Growler: The Vasari are an entire race of bad Revolver Ocelot and Dinobot/Lord Bale impersonators, barring a few exceptions such as the captains of the Vulkoras Desolator and Vorastra Titan, who sound like space orcs, and the Rankulas Battleship, whose captain sounds like a stereotypical mad scientist.
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We Will Use Lasers in the Future
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We Will Use Lasers in the Future: Because of their usefulness, energy weapons are used by everyone, with the Advent emphasizing them almost exclusively, the Vasari using them heavily in conjunction with their signature Phase Missiles, and even the TEC who are far behind the others in energy-based technology - use them as secondary weapons to supplement their kinetic firepower or as main weapons for some of their larger vessels. Both Frickin' Laser Beams and actual plasma-beam styles exist, in every faction.
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Zerg Rush
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Zerg Rush: Light combat frigates and corvettes are built for this. TEC Loyalists can churn out ships extremely quickly if they have the appropriate technologies and resources for it, to the point where entire fleets can be assembled in under a minute. Especially if the system the ships are constructed in are under attack by enemy forces, which triggers Rapid Counterdeployment.
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Ethereal Choir
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Ethereal Choir: Due to the Advent's churchy nature, most of their "nothing's going on" music has this. It sounds quite nice.
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Energy Weapon
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Energy Weapon: Vanilla laser weapons are fired in pulses, taking a few seconds to get to the target. Inverted with "beam" weapons, which are sustained-fire plasma/laser weapons that hit instantly. There is a mod that replaces standard TEC pulse lasers with thin red beams that pulse. This changes nothing in the gameplay (although, the mod may reduce your fighter/bomber count gained in expansions), but makes it look and sound more realistic (less like a Star Wars blaster and more like pulsing hum). The mod only affects TEC lasers, though. The Advent ones still travel to target.
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Game Mod
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Game Mod: See here and [1] for starters.
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Worthy Opponent
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Vasari Rebels see Humanity as a Worthy Opponent, and want to bring them along as they flee the Eldritch Abomination chasing them-or failing that, stand with them in a Last Stand.
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No Transhumanism Allowed
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No Transhumanism Allowed: Averted by the Advent, enforced with prejudice by the Trade Order / TEC. Speculation abounds as to why the Trade Order felt this way, such as possible bad experiences with transhumans during the "great wars" that happened way back in the universe's timeline.
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Useless Useful Spell
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Useless Useful Spell: The Radiance Battleship's "Animosity" ability is functionally worthless in multiplayer, since while computer players won't bother to issue fire orders to their ships, human players can completely undo its effect by just giving their ships a new target.
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Author Tract
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Author Tract: A downplayed example with Forbidden Worlds planet bonuses. Certain types of societies give different bonuses/ disadvantages, but some are undoubtedly better than others. For example, Free Market Society and Modern Society give positive bonuses for all planet attributes, while Chaotic Society does the opposite and Ordered Society is a mathematical negative.
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type
The Atoner
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The Atoner: The Advent Rebels.
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type
Alpha Strike
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The Advent's warships in general. The Halcyon Carrier capital ship carries up to 12 drone squadrons each containing 7 beam-armed bombers in addition to the 8 heavier beam cannons mounted on the ship itself. Add Aeria Drone Hosts and any Advent player fielding over 30 bomber squadrons can 'light up' a target with an Alpha Strike composed of hundreds of focused beams. Or if they choose to go with frigates, their Illuminator Vessels can deploy 3 heavy beam cannons each, one in front and one on either side, with tactics that involve charging forward into the middle of an enemy fleet and putting on an impressive and highly destructive light show.
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type
But Thou Must!
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But Thou Must!: Locking teams before the game begins more or less nullifies the impact of missions: you still get offered them, and still accrue ire when you ignore them, but teams are locked, forcing Teeth-Clenched Teamwork! There is still an incentive to keep on your allies' good sides though, because high Relationship Values grant access to "pacts", each of which improve both players' ships or economy in some way and each faction offers unique ones.
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type
Single-Biome Planet
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Single-Biome Planet: Averted with Terran planets, which are extremely Earth-like and presumably have the geographic range that we do. Played straight with every other type. In the vanilla game there's volcanic, desert, and ice, and the latter two contain slight aversions due to possible having visible oceans. The Forbidden Worlds DLC adds the classic Oceanic and Jungle planets, along with Barren and Ferrous planets.
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type
Obliviously Evil
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Obliviously Evil/Obviously Evil: The Vasari fall somewhere between these categories. Their "Empire" research tree has the "colonization/civilian" research sub-tree named "Oppression" and their Diplomacy tree is called "Manipulation" (their Envoys even gloat about "deception" in their unit responses). This may be a hold over from their Evil Empire days, or it might be the only way they know how to survive and move fast enough to outrun whatever is chasing them.
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Fixed Forward-Facing Weapon
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Fixed Forward-Facing Weapon: The Marza Dreadnought and TEC Rebel Titan are built around huge mass driver cannons. In the former's case, it's twice the length of the rest of the ship. With the Titan, it makes up the entire fuselage, with a control bridge somewhere in back and turrets dotted around the length of the railgun's barrel.
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Tactical Superweapon Unit
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Tactical Superweapon Unit: Rebellion introduces Titans, massive ships with firepower, fighter bays, and defenses similar to military-dedicated starbases. Each one is emblematic of the military doctrine of their faction (for example, the vengeance-obsessed TEC Rebels have a gigantic flying gun battery, while their more war-weary and isolationist TEC Loyalist cousins have a more support-oriented Damage-Sponge Boss). They require five Research items to be completed before launch, and no less than two Capital Ship Crews each. They cost as much as whole fleets of lesser craft, and you can only launch one of them at a time.
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The Empire
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And then there's the Vasari (who in some artwork wear priestly robes, and are definitely sinister). Since they're this game's Evil Empire, it is to be expected.
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type
Worker Unit
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Worker Unit: Constructors, colony ships, trade ships, refinery ships...
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type
Fantastic Racism
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comment
Fantastic Racism: The TEC exiled the Advent's ancestors because they considered psychic powers to be "deviant". It's also a gameplay mechanic. During the calculations for diplomatic relations, there's a hard-coded "Racial Inclination" that gives you a positive boost for being the same species as another faction and a negative for being a different one. Some diplomatic research can reduce this penalty.
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type
Fragile Speedster
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comment
Fragile Speedster: Corvettes in Rebellion, which sacrifice the hull and shield points of normal frigates for speed and evasion, and carry a versatile arsenal of light weapons and a minimal crew. Somewhat subverted by strikecraft - although they are even faster and have no shields and few hull points individually, most weapons and abilities can't target them at all, and their carriers or hangars will keep rebuilding them for free using their antimatter reserves whenever they do get destroyed. Strikecraft act more as proxy weapons systems for carriers and hangars than as autonomous ships.
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type
Enemy Mine
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comment
Enemy Mine: The TEC Rebel Truce Among Rogues upgrade causes pirate fleets to leave their territory alone, and a further upgrade allows their Radio Stations to hire pirate ships. Vasari Rebels see Humanity as a Worthy Opponent, and want to bring them along as they flee the Eldritch Abomination chasing them-or failing that, stand with them in a Last Stand.
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type
Are We There Yet?
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comment
Are We There Yet?: Upon selecting a just-constructed Advent Mothership: "All shall join the Unity, in time... Is it time?"
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type
Gang Up on the Human
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comment
Gang Up on the Human: Largely averted, but can be invoked should you make teams, and both CPU players on either side of the player happen to be on the same team. And then decide to attack you at the same time. Can be painful unless you have a strong fleet, strong defenses, or a good ally.
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type
Transhuman
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Transhuman: The Advent and the Vasari are both technologically enhanced over their biological baselines, in different ways.
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type
Magic Genetics
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comment
Magic Genetics: The Vasari tailor their biochemistry to better suit the worlds they (temporarily) settle down on, for example, Vasari on volcanic planets are modified to breathe sulphur.
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type
Dissonant Serenity
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Dissonant Serenity: Those of the Advent unit voices who aren't audibly seething tend to exhibit this.
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type
Golden Snitch
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comment
Occupation Victory: A planet exists somewhere, guarded by Vasari mobs. Occupy it for ## minutes to win instantly.
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type
The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard
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comment
The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard : Literally, there is an option to allow the AI to cheat by giving it extra money and resources.
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type
Names to Run Away from Really Fast
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comment
Names to Run Away from Really Fast: Averted by TEC ships, which are just a name and a descriptor, like "Protev Colony Frigate", "Percheron Light Carrier" or "Kol Battleship". But played very much straight by the Vasari - their ships have rather more dangerous sounding names. Such as Kanrak Assailant, Sivuskras Ruiner, Kortul Devastator and Vulknoras Desolator. The Advent are in-between - their frigates have bland names along the line of "-something- Vessel", such as the Seeker Vessel, Missionary Vessel, Illuminator Vessel, etc. Their cruisers have slightly more Vasari style naming pattern - Talion Savior, Destra Crusader, Iconus Guardian, etc. Their capital ships are TEC style names plus descriptors, but the names themselves tend to symbols - Radiance Battleship, Halcyon Carrier, Progenitor Mothership, etc.
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 Sins of a Solar Empire (Video Game) / int_6156eafa
type
So Last Season
 Sins of a Solar Empire (Video Game) / int_6156eafa
comment
So Last Season: Happens with every expansion, some things that used to be prominent in the earlier iteration of the game fade into niche uses or uselessness. Titans in particular can render entire fleets of standard frigates and cruisers near-obsolete once they're deployed, given their powerful area-effect abilities, with the only exceptions being corvettes, which are not affected by Titan abilities but can still be targeted by normal weaponry, and carrier cruisers, which can stay far away and attack with their strikecraft. Hence Rebellion fleets tend to be centered around Titans and large numbers of carrier cruisers primarily deploying bombers, escorted by capital ships and small numbers of support cruisers and flak. Heavy cruisers in particular are much less powerful in the expanded game then they were in the original.
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type
We Have Reserves
 Sins of a Solar Empire (Video Game) / int_61c683d2
comment
We Have Reserves: Can be deliberately invoked in two situations. One where your planet is being invaded, and you crank out as many ships as possible to delay them, or if you split your forces up, and hold back a portion of your fleet to use as a reserve force should another part of your empire be attacked while your main force is attacking, or in case your main fleet needs help. The former situation is actually a specialty of the TEC Loyalists with their Rapid Counterdeployment tech, giving them a boost to ship construction speed while hostile vessels are present at that gravity well. Combined with TEC Starbases already being able to build ships at almost twice the normal rate, the fact they can have two at once in one gravity well and Industrial Juggernaut research, calling it a Zerg Rush is a study in understatement.
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type
Standard Starship Scuffle
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comment
Standard Starship Scuffle: Enforced/justified, since everything's at "brown water" distances-in orbit above a planet/star, which makes Space Fighters and sublight munitions controlled by non-FTL sensors viable strategies rather than pipe dreams.
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type
Deflector Shields
 Sins of a Solar Empire (Video Game) / int_61ff365d
comment
Deflector Shields: A very common technology in Sins; almost all combat vessels are equipped with shields, which regenerate constantly at a decent rate and can mitigate a large fraction of the damage a ship takes under focused fire (60% for Red Shirt frigates, all the way up to 75% for level 10 capital ships and titans). The only unshielded entities are strikecraft, pirate ships, and orbital structures (usuallynote Starbases in Entrenchment have shields, and in Rebellion, the Advent can research Shield Bestowal for their hangar defenses, which give them and all nearby structures shielding). Shields are the primary defense mechanism of the Advent, whose ships have powerful shielding but light armor. The TEC on the other hand have weak shields but heavy armor, while the Vasari are in-between. Pirates meanwhile try to make up for their complete lack of shields by covering their ships in gratuitously thick armor plating, but even with this they are more fragile than the equivalent ships of the three main factions and rely essentially on the Zerg Rush to be dangerous.
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Freeze-Frame Bonus
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Freeze-Frame Bonus: The TEC recruitment poster in the Rebellion intro contains the rather amusing line "Bring a friend - earn higher starting rank"
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type
Nanomachines
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comment
Nanomachines: The Vasari's forte, along with their gravity-manipulation and genetic engineering technologies.
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type
Gameplay and Story Segregation
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comment
Gameplay and Story Segregation: According to the lore, the TEC Rebels, Vasari Loyalists and Advent Loyalists are all hostile and uncompromising, while the TEC Loyalists, Vasari Rebels and Advent Rebels are more open to diplomacy. Yet in the actual gameplay, all six factions are equally capable of forging and maintaining alliances with anyone.
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type
Death World
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comment
Death World: An explicitly-named planet attribute in Forbidden Worlds and is one of the few completely negative traits. The attribute lowers the max population, growth rate, tax income, and maximum allegiance.
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type
BadassNormal
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comment
Badass Normal: In a World… of nanomachine-wielding aliens and psychic transhumans, the un-augmented, baseline humans of the TEC hold their own.
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type
Teleport Spam
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comment
Teleport Spam: Some Vasari ships are capable of phase-jumping short distances within a gravity well - namely their Stilakus Subverters, which can phase jump into an enemy fleet and disable it, and their Loyalist titan, which can phase jump into an enemy fleet and eat it.
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type
EliteMook
 Sins of a Solar Empire (Video Game) / int_6838a3ec
comment
Flagship Victory: If enabled, each player gets a "Flagship," which cannot be rebuilt. Destroy everybody else's to win.
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1.0
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 Sins of a Solar Empire (Video Game) / int_6aa10cf9
type
Arbitrary Headcount Limit
 Sins of a Solar Empire (Video Game) / int_6aa10cf9
comment
Arbitrary Head Count Limit: Played straight for the most part. The exceptions are the Advent Rapture and TEC Corsev battlecruisers, which have special abilities that allow you to steal non-capital enemy ships. On large maps, the game can start to get a little choppy and slow if there's a large number of ships. On larger maps you can actually run into the max fleet limit quite early.
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type
Lady Land
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Lady Land: Downplayed with the Advent. All the voice samples you hear in-game are female, and women are stated to be over-represented in high ranks, but male acolytes and leaders can still be seen in the artwork. This imbalance is stated to be because their social structure is based on Psychic Powers, and Advent females tend to be the stronger psychics.
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Hopeless War
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Hopeless War: Vast swathes of Trader space have been ruined, the conflict spreads ever wider in search of resources, splinter factions have used the chaos to set up powerful pirate groups everywhere, diplomacy is difficult due to past grudges and the decentralised nature of the three sides, rebellion has fractured the warring powers even more, and all the while the Vasari's unknown enemy draws closer...
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Painfully Slow Projectile
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In-universe, Novalith cannon shots and other super weapons seems to be giant dumb bombs. Once launched, they won't self-destruct or change course if the existing civilization was wiped out (or colonised by YOUR people!) during the missile's painfully long travel time.
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Excuse Plot
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Excuse Plot: The game lore is used only to justify each faction's technology/look. The developers promised a full campaign in an expansion pack, but... it sort of didn't happen.
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Absurdly Huge Population
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Absurdly Huge Population: Downplayed. Presumably the population numbers are in millions of people. Therefore, at that highest end (with max planetary upgrades w/ social specialization, the Plantary Organic AI artifact, the Ancient Arcology planetary bonus, and using TEC Terran upgrades) the max population a planet can get is 1,972 units of people. Again, presumably, that's only 1.972 billion people (2.188 billion for oceanic worlds with the same bonuses) which is rather low all things considered. It's the rate of population growth which is absurd at that point given that, at most, a map is taking place only within 30 years based on the lore. Granted, a lot of the growth is implied to be immigration, but with that entire population being annihilated in 3 or 4 nova cannon shots, it makes you wonder why they even bother.
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Awakening the Sleeping Giant
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Awakening the Sleeping Giant: The TEC in the backstory. With their formidable industrial base (they can start trading earlier than the others, giving them a higher cash flow) they are quite capable of pulling this off in-game as well.
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Grey-and-Gray Morality
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Grey-and-Gray Morality: A major theme. The TEC are generally quite sympathetic note  after all, the reason behind the TEC's forming is self-defense, but kicked the Advent's ancestors off their planet for basically being different (it is noted that most rediscovered colonies followed a surprisingly similar culture, whereas the Advent didn't) and the pictures that accompany this section of the intro movie have some distinctly Nazi undertones. Not to mention that they are alarmingly quick to resort to Nuke 'em, and to subjugating neutral Trader colonies that aren't yet part of the Coalition. The Advent were a peaceful society seeking spiritual escape after the great wars of the past, but their exile darkened their racial psyche towards Revenge, leaving their crusade to reclaim their homeworld (and punish their oppressors) open to interpretation either as the actions of Well-Intentioned Extremists or Knights Templar. The Vasari ruled their empire by oppression and slavery (if you've developed space travel they'll enslave your race; if you haven't then you're not a threat, so you'll be given minimal status in the empire as a "valued citizen"). But these guys lost their whole empire to some unknown adversary, and were forced to live on the run for 10.000 years, so it's kinda hard to not feel sorry for them. The only seemingly truly evil presence in the systems is the ominipresent Space Pirates. Add in the fact that owing to a certain bug/programming overlook that makes them incredibly powerful and hard to beat, they can and will be a player character's worst enemy both in and out of character. Now expanded in Rebellion: Loyalist TEC wants to ride out the war through superior defensive capabilities, diplomatic maneuvering, and economic superiority - even if that means ceding entire systems and leaving their populations enslaved or mind controlled; Rebel TEC wants to crush everyone in expansionist warfare and react violently against what they consider to be "defeatist," "collaborationist", or other similarly treasonous philosophies which involve dialogue or reconciliation - however, they are not without their reasons for this mindset. Loyalist Advent wish to continue getting revenge on the TEC at any cost and spread their utopian collectivist hive mind throughout colonized space; Rebel Advent want to sue for peace with the TEC as the war is leading the Unity away from their true purpose and believe that an internal purge is necessary in order to put the Advent on the right path once again. Loyalist Vasari want to strip mine the local systems using enslaved humans workers and make a run for the next region of space before the unknown threat arrives; Rebel Vasari want to do the same thing but bring humanity with them, even if preparing the disorganized TEC for the journey costs them time and forces both to make a desperate stand together against the unknown enemy - it probably won't end well, but apparently humanity has proven themselves to be worth the risk.
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Cosmetically Different Sides
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Cosmetically Different Sides: A good example of how to use a Tech Tree and a myriad of subtle unit differences to avert this trope without introducing units with radically different functions.
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2-D Space
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2-D Space: Space looks very three-dimensional, with ships weaving over and under each other, but for gameplay purposes it is essentially flat - also, ships grouped into fleets usually adopt some sort of "wall" or "sphere" formation, but they still all orientate the same way. However, it is nice that the ships sometimes realize that they don't have to go around stars or planets, and will readily fly over them to get to their target.
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Tech Tree
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Advent Loyalist: Mixture of Technical, Loyal and Researchers. They are capable of advancing through their Tech Tree very quickly and their ships excel in long range firepower but lack durability; their ships have powerful shields but very weak armor and hulls. They get access to culture early and are more proficient in its use. They turn into Ranger and pushes their Technical focus even further by late game as their technology focuses more on weapon damage rather than survivability or staying power the rebels do. Their Coronata Titan is capable of mind-controlling entire planets.
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Earth-Shattering Kaboom
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Earth-Shattering Kaboom: In Rebellion, the Vasari Loyalists can strip any planet they capture for resources, culminating in an explosion that irreversibly reduces the planet to a worthless dead asteroid. Also, while it doesn't blow it up, the TEC's Novalith cannon will heavily damage a planet (repeated hits will cause whoever owns it to lose said planet, unless they have a starbase in orbit with the remote government upgrade). The Shattered Moon planet type from Stellar Phenomena. Large chunks of it are still in orbit around the rest, rather beautifully
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Herd-Hitting Attack
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Herd-Hitting Attack: Lots of them! The TEC have their Marza Dreadnought which starts off with a slow area-effect damage-over-time ability called Radiation Bomb, and at high levels acquires the mighty Missile Barrage, which deals huge damage to every enemy unit in a large area around the Marza. The TEC Kol Battleship meanwhile has a specialized area-effect attack called Flak Burst for dealing with swarms of strikecraft. The Advent have Malice on their Progenitor Mothership, which causes any attack that hits any enemy within its effect to hit every other enemy within its effect, and also have a specialized anti-strikecraft area attack, the Halcyon Carrier's Telekinetic Push. The Vasari have the Volatile Nanites ability of high-level Kortul Devastators which causes everything it hits to take increased damage and explode like a small bomb on death, creating a chain effect. The TEC and Advent starbases are capable of dealing massive area-effect damage to anything near them using Safety Override Protocol or Meteor Swarm respectively. And finally, ALL Titans except for the Advent Loyalist Coronata can deal area-effect damage: The TEC Loyalist Ankylon with its Disruption Matrix, the TEC Rebel Ragnarov with Explosive Shot and Scattershot, the Advent Rebel Eradica with Chastic Burst, the Vasari Loyalist Vorastra with Desperation and The Maw, and finally the Vasari Rebel Kultorask with its combo attack of Nano Leech, Gravity Pulse and Dissever.
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ISOStandardHumanSpaceship
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ISO Standard Human Spaceship: TEC ships.
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The Federation
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Loyalist TEC wants to ride out the war through superior defensive capabilities, diplomatic maneuvering, and economic superiority - even if that means ceding entire systems and leaving their populations enslaved or mind controlled; Rebel TEC wants to crush everyone in expansionist warfare and react violently against what they consider to be "defeatist," "collaborationist", or other similarly treasonous philosophies which involve dialogue or reconciliation - however, they are not without their reasons for this mindset.
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Space Is an Ocean
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Space Is an Ocean: Complete with noise, ships (some of which look like ocean vessels) with bridges and distinct upper/lower sides, naval ranks, small maneuverable fighters/bombers (some of which look like aircraft), trade routes, and...
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Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds
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Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: All three factions to an extent. The Vasari literally destroy whole planets while running from an enemy that practically wiped out their race. The Advent were just a peaceful collectivist/religious/hive-minded society on a desert planet - and then along came the Trade Order, who banished them from their homes for a thousand years for "deviancy." The TEC (or at least their Rebel faction) want to wipe out the aliens and "deviants", but only because they nearly wiped them out.
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Star Wars (Franchise)
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There is a mod that replaces standard TEC pulse lasers with thin red beams that pulse. This changes nothing in the gameplay (although, the mod may reduce your fighter/bomber count gained in expansions), but makes it look and sound more realistic (less like a Star Wars blaster and more like pulsing hum). The mod only affects TEC lasers, though. The Advent ones still travel to target.
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Combined Energy Attack
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Combined Energy Attack: The Loyalist Advent Coronata Titan has this as an ability, called "Unity Mass". Every friendly ship in it's range adds 50 (plus 5-per-level) damage to it.
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Vestigial Empire
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Vestigial Empire: The Vasari once ruled a great interstellar empire that was destroyed by some unknown menace. The Vasari you see in the game are the descendants (and tag-alongs) of a single remote colony that autonomously decided to pack up and leave. They still follow many of their old imperial practices, such as "Locking down" a planet and enslaving the populace, but these days it's more because it's the only way they can work fast enough to survive rather than to build an empire. See We Will Use Manual Labor in the Future below.
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Large Ham
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Large Ham: Planet-bomber Capital Ships seem particularly susceptible. Rebellion adds some Titans and Corvettes to the ham list: Vulkoras Desolator: MY POWER IS UNMATCHED!! Marza Dreadnought: THIS is how SPACE JUNK is BORN! Antorak Marauder: Let terror RAIN! Ragnarov Titan: I put the 'LAUGHTER' in 'SLAUGHTER'!
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MagiTek
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Magitek: The Advent have "PsiTech" devices, which, as the name suggests, run on Psychic Powers rather than proper fuel.
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Asteroid Miners
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Asteroid Miners: The colonies you can place on resource-rich asteroids are explicitly mining colonies, with a population and development cap to reflect it. This game plays the trope well past its logical extreme, with asteroids being the only source of metal and crystal. Planet mining is apparently a thing of the past.
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BFG
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BFG: All superweapons can be considered as one of this. Except the Advent Deliverance Engine, which is essentially a Big Freaking Mind-Control Device. Also, the Marza Dreadnought's Siege Cannon. The Ragnarov Titan takes this up to eleven as nothing but a giant cannon with gun placements on the side and engines on the back of it.
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin
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The Shattered Moon planet type from Stellar Phenomena. Large chunks of it are still in orbit around the rest, rather beautifully
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Power Glows
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Power Glows: Whenever a capital ship or titan levels up. Also, many units do this when activating special abilities.
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Portal Network
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Portal Network: The Vasari can build one of these, allowing ships to jump from one gate another within the same solar system instead of picking their way along the standard phase-space routes.
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Psychic Powers
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Psychic Powers: The Advent use them for everything from interplanetary communication to remote piloting their fighters in combat.
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Eldritch Abomination
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Eldritch Abomination: Whatever's chasing the Vasari eats planets for breakfast and Mind Rapes or Brown Notes the survivors to insanity. That's all we know about it...
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Villain with Good Publicity
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Diplomatic Victory: As mentioned, this mostly involves pleasing some opponents by beating up on others, so it's more of being a Villain with Good Publicity than actual peacemaking. Hey—everyone who's still alive thinks you're awesome!
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Space Elves
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Space Elves: Technically, the Advent are transhumans and not a true alien species of course, but they exhibit a few aspects of the trope, what with the psychic link and racial "hivemind", an inscrutable and alien (to baseline humans) ideology focused on "unity" and "harmony" which does not interfere with a very real capacity to wage brutal war, a strong Crystal Spires and Togas and Magitek aesthetic and the central role of women in their society (common to quite a few varieties of elves in fiction).
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Space Mines
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Tactically, the AI's use and timing of special abilities is generally poor (which makes Advent-playing AI weaker than it should be because of not using and synergising said abilities to their full potential). They also won't retreat capital ships until too late, resulting in otherwise avoidable losses. Targeting priority means combat ships waste time chasing trade and refinery ships instead of strategically important non-combat structures. Pirates only leave a system they have raided once every ship and structure is demolished, but none of their ships are equipped to detect Space Mines, which results in all the pirates twiddling their thumbs in the system until you kill them off (or if you're a TEC rebel allied with them, destroy all the mines).
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Mind Rape
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Mind Rape: A lot of the Advent special abilities are based on mind control, from the Domina Subjugators who psychically paralyze the crews of enemy ships, to the Revelation Battlecruisers that can cause planetary populations to go insane and start killing each other. High-level Rapture Battlecruisers can simply take over enemy frigates and cruisers using an active ability to dominate their crews' minds, while the Advent Loyalists' Coronata Titan can empower its weapons fire to inflict extreme fear on enemy crews and cause them to defect. And finally, at high levels, the Coronata can instantly take control of whole planets even when they're defended by loyalty-enforcing starbases.
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One Game for the Price of Two
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One Game for the Price of Two: The game shipped with Skirmish mode being the only functionality, with three "micro-expansions" promised. One added options for system defenses; the second more Diplomatic options, bringing a little more 4X flavor in; and the third has been expanded into a full-fledged stand-alone. Not so with the Trinity pack, which is the main game and the "Entrenchment" and "Diplomacy" and is reasonably priced. "Rebellion" is a standalone expansion, and if you own the original, you can get it at a discount.
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Macross Missile Massacre
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Macross Missile Massacre: The Marza Dreadnaught's Missile Barrage, the Vulkoras Desolator's Phase Missile Swarm. The TEC's Javelis LRM Frigates or the Vasari Kanrak Assailants, whenever there are more than one of them in one place at any given time (which is pretty much always). Or whenever you have swarms of TEC or Vasari bombers around, which also both use missiles. On a smaller scale, the Vasari's Junsurak Sentinels use swarms of tiny phase missiles to shoot down hostile strike craft. Sova Carriers have to ability to launch temporary missile platforms to supplement their firepower, which quickly stack as more and more are deployed into battle. Each one is more than capable of matching multiple Javelis frigates in output, and the havoc this wreaks against non-capital ships is astounding. TEC Gauss Cannon platforms can be upgraded fairly early on to mount missile racks, giving them additional firepower and engagement range. Even a small cluster of these turrets can put hundreds of missiles into the fray. In Entrenchment the TEC are granted the Ogrov Torpedo Cruiser- the bulk of which is storage space for GIANT torpedoes that can only target buildings. The explosion each of these makes is comparable to the size of the torpedoes. Think an ICBM silo with rocket engines at the back. Also from Entrenchment, the final stage of weapon upgrades for the TEC Starbase fits it with dozens of missile launchers around its hull. In battle, the station fires so many at once the sight is best likened to a river of high explosives screaming through the void.
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Non-Standard Game Over
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Non Standard Game Over: With the Capital Victory condition enabled, you'd normally be forced to reach the enemy's capital. However, if you are capable of spreading your culture to the enemy capital, you can simply wait and let the enemy's own capital rebel, knocking them out of the game without having to fire a single missile at them.
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Crystal Spires and Togas
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Crystal Spires and Togas: Split, with the Advent having the crystal spires and the Vasari having the togas.
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Apocalypse How
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Apocalypse How: Class 2 constantly happens.
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Sinister Minister
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Sinister Minister: There's one leading the rally in the intro movie where the Trade Order decide to exile the Advent's ancestors. And then there's the Vasari (who in some artwork wear priestly robes, and are definitely sinister). Since they're this game's Evil Empire, it is to be expected. The Advent have also been sliding further and further down this path as the war goes on, to the point that some of the Coalescences have had a Heel Realization and formed a rebel faction fighting for redemption.
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Revenge
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The Advent were a peaceful society seeking spiritual escape after the great wars of the past, but their exile darkened their racial psyche towards Revenge, leaving their crusade to reclaim their homeworld (and punish their oppressors) open to interpretation either as the actions of Well-Intentioned Extremists or Knights Templar.
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Planet Looters
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Planet Looters: The Vasari, although nowadays it's driven by necessity rather than colonialism. The Vasari Loyalist faction in Rebellion has this as its top-level research, allowing them to completely destroy a planet they control for a massive resource boost. The same research chain lets them use their Titan as their capital and their capital ships as both kinds of research station and for tax income, meaning they don't have to build structures at all except to build reinforcements.
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Mighty Glacier
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Mighty Glacier: Capital ships and Titans in general, being slower than any normal ship but also exponentially tougher. The most extreme example is the Vasari Orkulus starbase, which is technically a structure, despite being able to move (very, very slowly).
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Resurrective Immortality
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Resurrective Immortality: The Advent Motherships had shades of this since the beginning (via Body Backup Drive) with their Resurrection ability, but in Rebellion the Advent Rebels have fully harnessed the ability (possibly as a result of them "purifying" their section of the Unity of its revenge obsession and returning it to its "true purpose") and can research technology which allows them to randomly resurrect both their own ships and enemy ships as they die to augment their fleet.
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Mega-Maw Maneuver
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Mega-Maw Maneuver: The Vasari Loyalists' Vorastra Titan gains an ability at level 6, aptly called The Maw, which allows it to suck in and swallow entire fleets of enemy frigates and cruisers, instantly destroying them and giving resources to the Vasari. It doesn't matter how much shields or hull you have, if you're in anything lighter than a capital ship and in range when The Maw is activated, you're going to be Eaten Alive. That said, it is a rather short-ranged ability, and the Titan is normally slow... until it Micro-Phase Jumps right up to a fleet and eats it.
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Artificial Stupidity
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Artificial Stupidity: The AI in this game is not the brightest bulb in the fridge. Instead of sacrificing its fleet to protect its planets, it will happily sacrifice planets to protect its fleet, thus allowing you to attrition it to death. It rarely builds planet-damaging bombers; if you do, you will almost always out-DPS it. If it loses all its ship factories, it will not demolish old buildings to make new factories either. Developer updates have alleviated some problems (such as the highly-annoying practice of the AI jumping to your world just as you jump to theirs) but not all of them, and it's possible that the continued absence of a single-player campaign is largely due to the size of the overhauls that would be needed for the AI. Other strategic errors include poor planning when it comes to planet specializations, as they base them more on their distance from the front lines than exploiting local bonuses (e.g. to build rates). Superweapon targets are also random unless the shot is manually fired, often targeting strategically worthless planets or pirate bases that you might have been using as a major distraction in a system that you have no personal claim in. Tactically, the AI's use and timing of special abilities is generally poor (which makes Advent-playing AI weaker than it should be because of not using and synergising said abilities to their full potential). They also won't retreat capital ships until too late, resulting in otherwise avoidable losses. Targeting priority means combat ships waste time chasing trade and refinery ships instead of strategically important non-combat structures. Pirates only leave a system they have raided once every ship and structure is demolished, but none of their ships are equipped to detect Space Mines, which results in all the pirates twiddling their thumbs in the system until you kill them off (or if you're a TEC rebel allied with them, destroy all the mines). If there is a flagship present, the AI will put all their effort to focus fire on it and ignore anything else. They also never use their own flagship offensively despite it can often be a great addition to the fleet's firepower and will just send it running as soon as they are taking some shots. Of the 4 "personalities" you can give the AI, (Aggressor, fortifier, economist, researcher) it only tends to actually pull off two of them decently enough; The aggressor (which still tends to rush fleets early and then quickly runs out of steam) and fortifier. (Which behaves similarly to aggressor, but with a larger focus on more sustainable expansion) Economist ironically enough tends to barely expand, if at all, resulting in it having the least amount of economic power compared to the others, and what little economy it does come up with tends to go straight into fleets that are severely underpowered and underpopulated, while researcher tends to over emphasize combat technologies and runs out of money for it's expensive (and time consuming) research, leaving it with little to fall back on. In-universe, Novalith cannon shots and other super weapons seems to be giant dumb bombs. Once launched, they won't self-destruct or change course if the existing civilization was wiped out (or colonised by YOUR people!) during the missile's painfully long travel time.
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Heel Realization
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The Advent have also been sliding further and further down this path as the war goes on, to the point that some of the Coalescences have had a Heel Realization and formed a rebel faction fighting for redemption.
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Crippling Overspecialization
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Crippling Overspecialization: The TEC and Advent anti-structure ships can't target other ships, including hulking behemoths like capital ships and titans. Slightly justified in that their shots are slow and unguided. It would be easy for any ship to dodge them, especially since they tend to fire at extreme ranges. This, of course, doesn't explain why they can still target Vasari Orkulus starbases, which are also able to move around, albeit more slowly than any ship.
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Hard-Coded Hostility
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TEC get access to an "Insurrection" ability, which periodically spawns rebellious TEC ships on random enemy planets. However, those rebels have Hard-Coded Hostility, and so are hostile even to the faction that armed them and sent them to attack! Just like in Real Life, funding terrorist groups is risky business...
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Black Box
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Black Box: None of the three sides really know how Phase Inhibitors work. The TEC and Advent just steal them, while the Vasari use nanomachines to copy them.
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Unrealistic Black Hole
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Unrealistic Black Hole: Black Holes are a type of star in the stellar phenomena DLC, and despite being unrealistic, they're still death-traps for other reasons. On the good side, you're never at risk of being pulled into one. However, they have a permanent phase jump inhibitor effect, so if you're engaged with the enemy, it's often a win-or-die scenario. Additionally, there's a constant DoT effect, making it hazardous to keep smaller ships stationed there, and trade and refinery ships don't acknowledge it so they often randomly explode mid-journey.
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Anarchy Is Chaos
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Anarchy Is Chaos: One planet attribute in Forbidden Worlds is "Anarchic Society" and is completely negative. Tax income, trade income, ship build speed, ship build cost, culture spread, and max allegiance all take negative hits.
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Living Memory
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Living Memory: One of the perks of the Advent Unity, both in the backstory and in several in-game abilities.
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Invading Refugees
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Invading Refugees: What the Vasari essentially are. They've been running away from something for the last few thousand years, stripping any planets they come across for resources while continuing to flee. Then they run into TEC worlds, and find out that this new enemy isn't going to be a pushover.
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Paradise Planet
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Paradise Planet: Each species has their own version on what planets interest them the most. Slightly subverted as Terran and Ocean planets usually have higher populations in general. However, the TEC, being standard humans, put the most effort into making Terran-like planets habitable. The Advent prefer desert planets like the one they arose upon. The Vasari put the most effort into making it easier to live on volcanic and ferrous planets. It's not explained if the Vasari originated on these types of planets or simply prefer them for their capacity to generate power and hasten their manufacturing and "grab and run" policies.
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Healing Factor
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Healing Factor: All ships repair their hulls and regenerate their shields slowly, all the time both in and out of combat. Vasari have some specific abilities which allow their ships to quickly self heal, such as Reintegration on their Enforcers and Skirmishers, and the Power Surge of the Kortul Devastator capital ship. TEC have some too, including the Kol Battleship's Finest Hour and Ankylon Titan's Furious Defense. Apart from that, dedicated repair structures and various capital ship or cruiser based healing abilities are available to all factions.
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N.G.O. Superpower
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N.G.O. Superpower: The Pirates, who start the game with a well-fortified base and periodically send out raiding parties on whoever has the highest bounties. If you don't put in the effort to smack them down regularly, they can become powerful enough to hold off if not outright destroy player fleets while easily razing planetary populations.
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MegaCorp
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Mega-Corp: Faction names suggest that some TEC "players" are these, whereas others appear to be local system governments
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Space Nomads
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Space Nomads: The Vasari are a nomadic race running from some nameless threat, and while they colonize planets in the game, lore-wise this is only temporary before they pack up and leave again. The Vasari Loyalists in Rebellion take this even further, having the in-game option to move all facilities onto their capital ships and Titan and abandon planets altogether.
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Nuke 'em
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Nuke 'em: The TEC, and the Marza Dreadnought in particular. The Novalith Cannon takes this trope and runs with it, as one-yes, ONE!-can completely sterilize any planet with only two shots. (Except if the target planet is shielded.) And if you build more than one, your opponent (or you, if they flip it around) is basically screwed. The Entrenchment expansion allowed you to build starbases in orbit around your planets and give them off-world government upgrades, allowing you to maintain control of the planet despite Novalith bombardment. It's still quite expensive though, and the threat of a Novalith can give the TEC player an economic edge.
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Armor-Piercing Attack
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Armor-Piercing Attack: Vasari phase missiles have a chance to bypass enemy shields and directly strike the hull, potentially destroying vessels without having to deplete their shields. This has caused balancing issues with the Advent (who favour shields over hull more than the other races). How to fix this is a common debate online, as the Obvious Rule Patch giving Advent a (relatively small) chance to block phase missiles in their own culture is generally considered inadequate.
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Hired Guns
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Hired Guns: TEC Rebels can eventually hire mercenaries with the Broadcast centers, which spawns a small fleet of pirate ships to the planet. Extremely useful if you need a few defenders there in a pinch, or for some fodder to cause a distraction while your main fleet attacks somewhere else.
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Variable Mix
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Variable Mix: There's a battle and calm music - it quickly shifts between the two if you zoom in or out of an area that contains combat.
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Bottomless Magazines
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Bottomless Magazines: TEC ships fire missiles and cannon shells, and some Vasari ships fire phase missiles, but they all have unlimited ammunition. The TEC justify this by the smooth background operation of their logistics and supply chain working to keep your forces supplied at all times, while the Vasari ships that use phase missiles probably just nano-manufacture them on-board.
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Hero Unit
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Hero Unit: Capital ships. Titans even more so.
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Cycle of Revenge
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In Rebellion it gets even more complicated: The TEC Loyalists are still fighting everybody out of self-defense, which they've taken to the extremes in fortification and isolationism. The TEC Rebels on the other hand are fighting offensively against both the Vasari and Advent to seek revenge for the wrongs they both inflicted on the Traders during the war, as well against as the TEC Loyalists for the crime of seeking peace with the unforgivable aliens and deviants. The Advent Loyalists are still on their crusade against the TEC for the same reasons they always were and are still defending against the Vasari, while the Advent Rebels considered the Loyalists to have been made impure by the war, and hence want to cleanse them...violently, apart from defending themselves against everyone else. The Vasari Loyalists still have their original goal of acquiring resources and continuing to flee from the advancing unknown threat, and have only gotten more desperate and extreme in their resource-stripping measures. Now they are beginning to desert and destroy planets, becoming a fully mobilized Exodus Fleet once more, and trampling over anyone who stands in their way. The Vasari Rebels meanwhile have seen potential in the humans, and want to try and unite them by diplomacy (or intimidation) to make a coherent response against the unknown threat, whatever that may entail. Though, understandably, the humans don't completely trust them.
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Demonic Spiders
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They grow more powerful over time and were buffed considerably in Diplomacy, turning them into borderline Demonic Spiders - however you can build up a fleet big enough to wipe them out, or use Novalith Cannons. In the expansions, you also have the ability to make them inactive, which makes them just stay at their base instead of taking bounties.
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Cool Ship
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Cool Ship: Everything, in it's own way. Well... except maybe the refinery ships.
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Neutrals, Critters, and Creeps
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Neutrals, Critters, and Creeps: Sins features Space Pirates, who actually can be made nice to. For about an hour if you give them a "Begone" Bribe bigger than someone else's (they are aware of what a steamroller they are, having traded shield generators for More Dakka, and Zerg Rush to compensate for their individual fragility). If the "Space Pirate Raids" option is turned off, they camp out with a huge fleet to guard a single, low-habitability asteroid base at a crossroad of Hyperspace Lanes. In the Rebellion expansion, TEC Rebels can make them permanent allies, and even hire them through their Broadcast Station buildings. Each neutral world also has Hard-Coded Hostile fleets consisting of a handfull of weak units that are never replaced. However, they at least stay home, unlike those bloody pirates.
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Anti-Hero
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Anti-Hero / Anti-Villain: All three sides, really. The Traders, united as the TEC, are fighting the Vasari for their home and their survival, and the Vasari are only attacking the TEC in the first place for resources to ensure their survival against the unknown threat. The Advent meanwhile are fighting the TEC in order to seek revenge for the wrongs the Trade Order had inflicted upon them a millennium ago, and the TEC are again fighting back in self-defense. The Advent and Vasari are only fighting one another because the whole mess got started in the same region of space. In Rebellion it gets even more complicated: The TEC Loyalists are still fighting everybody out of self-defense, which they've taken to the extremes in fortification and isolationism. The TEC Rebels on the other hand are fighting offensively against both the Vasari and Advent to seek revenge for the wrongs they both inflicted on the Traders during the war, as well against as the TEC Loyalists for the crime of seeking peace with the unforgivable aliens and deviants. The Advent Loyalists are still on their crusade against the TEC for the same reasons they always were and are still defending against the Vasari, while the Advent Rebels considered the Loyalists to have been made impure by the war, and hence want to cleanse them...violently, apart from defending themselves against everyone else. The Vasari Loyalists still have their original goal of acquiring resources and continuing to flee from the advancing unknown threat, and have only gotten more desperate and extreme in their resource-stripping measures. Now they are beginning to desert and destroy planets, becoming a fully mobilized Exodus Fleet once more, and trampling over anyone who stands in their way. The Vasari Rebels meanwhile have seen potential in the humans, and want to try and unite them by diplomacy (or intimidation) to make a coherent response against the unknown threat, whatever that may entail. Though, understandably, the humans don't completely trust them.
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One-Federation Limit
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One-Federation Limit: The TEC, although argument could be made that they are more of a Hegemonic Empire (albeit a fractured one as of Rebellion). Vasari are the game's obligatory empire (of the vestigal variety) and the Advent are an interesting variation on the Hive Mind.
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Weaksauce Weakness
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Weaksauce Weakness: Necessary for some of the more powerful entities in the game to be balanced. For example, starbases possess no weapons capable of hitting strikecraft, and titans' otherwise-very-powerful abilities are unable to hit corvettes.
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Humans Are Warriors
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Humans Are Warriors: The TEC, and to a lesser extent, the Advent.
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Hold the Line
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Hold the Line: Defensive structures such as turrets are basically just speed bumps for an invasion fleet. But a fully upgraded defensive starbase can hold its own against most forces. It can decimate smaller fleets, and against larger ones, will usually put a large dent in their forces, even if you don't send a relief force to assist it. It can sometimes be a good idea to plant one in a wormhole system (preferably on both ends), so that it can delay potential invaders and bog them down for your forces.
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Fun with Acronyms
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Fun with Acronyms: The final Phase Missile upgrade technology on the Vasari tech tree is called NME Warheads.
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Reconcile the Bitter Foes
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Reconcile the Bitter Foes: Attempted by all sides in Diplomacy, presumably with some localised success, but still ongoing as of Rebellion. Official policy for the Vasari Rebels (who want to form a united front against the Unseen Evil chasing their race), although they aren't above using Gunboat Diplomacy to achieve it.
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A Commander Is You
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A Commander Is You: TEC Loyalist: A mixture of Economists, Industrial, Brute Force and Spammer though they are switching to Turtle by late game. Their manufacturing ability is practically unsurpassed and coupled with their strong economy and the fact that the TEC have some of the least expensive frigates and cruisers of any faction, they can easily build massive fleets of extremely durable warships and overpower enemies with sheer numbers. Oh, the Loyalists also get their superweapon earlier then the other factions and have reduced construction costs for said superweapon. They also get a lot of defensive bonuses, their Ankylon Titan specializes in fleet support and are able to deploy two starbases around a planet and five around a star. They lack the extra weapon technology the rebels have, but make up for it with many defensive technology which adds a lot of bonus in owned systems. With Outlaw Sector installed, planetary militia will get these bonuses as well. TEC Rebel: Like Loyalist forces a mixture of Economists, Industrial, Brute Force and Spammer while at the same time introducing elements of Guerrilla. They are capable of allying with the Pirates, using pirate warships and utilizing milita forces. They still retain much of the same economic and military characteristics of the TEC Loyalists, with the same cheap, tough warships. Their Ragnarov Titan also packs the absolute highest firepower of any ship in the game, being the super-offensive philosophical opposite to the super-defensive Loyalist Ankylon. Advent Loyalist: Mixture of Technical, Loyal and Researchers. They are capable of advancing through their Tech Tree very quickly and their ships excel in long range firepower but lack durability; their ships have powerful shields but very weak armor and hulls. They get access to culture early and are more proficient in its use. They turn into Ranger and pushes their Technical focus even further by late game as their technology focuses more on weapon damage rather than survivability or staying power the rebels do. Their Coronata Titan is capable of mind-controlling entire planets. Advent Rebel: Same as the Loyalist but adds Spammer to the mix. They get a research ability that allows them to respawn destroyed frigates and cruisers. Their Eradica Titan packs a lot of firepower, is able to heal itself by cannibalizing other ships which also can be used on reanimated temporary ships from the rebel's technology and when it does get killed, it will become invulnerable and continue wreaking havoc for two minutes before going down. With Outlaw Sector installed, the militia ships give them a lot more to work with. Vasari Loyalist: Elitists, Rangers and Espionage. The Vasari tend to have fewer, but more expensive units that have extremely hardened hulls. They have extra upgrades for their Pulse and Wave weapons, which are generally the most hard hitting weapons in the Vasari arsenal. Their ships tend to use Phase Missile technology, which have the possibility of completely bypassing the shields of enemy ships. The Vasari Loyalists can generate income with their capital ships and can set their Vorastra Titan as a mobile capital world. They can also completely drain planets of resources, leaving dead husks behind. Vasari Rebels: Also Elitists, Rangers and Espionage. They pack the same powerful but expensive ships as the Vasari Loyalists, and go even further with upgrading their Phase Missile technology. Instead of focusing completely on self-mobilization, they get a lot of abilities that allow them to support their allies more effectively as well as making for powerful offensive tools - such as their capability to add jump engines to their already-mobile Orkulus Starbases and effectively convert them into very powerful spaceships. Other than their upgraded Phase Missile technology, they mostly get defensive upgrades compared to the Loyalist counterpart. Their Kultorask Titan is more of a fleet support ship than an all-out combat titan, but is still capable of heavy offensive power and is very hard to kill thanks to its abilities.
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Playing Both Sides
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Playing Both Sides: Possible normally, by hiring different sides to attack the other while exploiting their distraction for your own gain. This borders into cheating, but if you're playing single player and reload a save, you can swap places with an AI character, then sabotage their operations or direct them to raise relations with your true faction.
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Special Effect Branding
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Special Effect Branding: The three sides have different ship designs and different weapons. Even weapons that are supposed to be similar between the sides have different effects. Most of the TEC ships are hastily-converted cargo haulers and passenger liners, and it shows. The Kol-class battleships are the only ones that were designed specifically for war, but their appearance is decidedly utilitarian. They primarily use pulsed lasers and kinetic weapons. The Kol is equipped with powerful red laser beams. The Advent are psychic cyborg humans whose ships feature sleek, gleaming designs. Their staple weapons are bright blue beams that look nothing like the TEC lasers. The Vasari, being nonhuman, feature vastly different designs, although not different enough not to be recognizable. They're still sleek, but alien sleek. Their weapons are mostly of the green plasma variety.
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Science Marches On
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In Diplomacy they added Diplomatic victories. Oddly enough, this doesn't change much. Sure, you can gain diplomacy points and win that way, but the main way you get those points? Finish missions that have you destroy enemy ships and structures, inevitably leading to war. So yeah... There's always the research victory.
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Slow Laser
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Vanilla laser weapons are fired in pulses, taking a few seconds to get to the target. Inverted with "beam" weapons, which are sustained-fire plasma/laser weapons that hit instantly.
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Ghost Planet
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Played straight with every other type. In the vanilla game there's volcanic, desert, and ice, and the latter two contain slight aversions due to possible having visible oceans. The Forbidden Worlds DLC adds the classic Oceanic and Jungle planets, along with Barren and Ferrous planets.
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Telepathy
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Telepathy: All Advent, either via natural psychic talent, or psi-boosting implants. Almost all humans are capable of receiving telepathy - those who aren't are called "Silent Ones" and are treated as the Red Headed Step Child of Advent society.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: Just look at the achievements. The new supercapital ship class in Rebellion is called Titan. Now what other game calls its largest starships Titans too...?
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The Alliance
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The Alliance: The TEC are an interesting example. They started off as this after replacing the reeling federation of the Trade Order, slowly centralised towards a second Federation / Hegemonic Empire, then fractured again as of Rebellion as individual systems disagreed on war policy.
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Variable Player Goals
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Variable Player Goals: Finally supported in Rebellion. Military Victory: Conquer the galaxy by exterminating (the majority of) all enemy forces. Capital Victory: Simply knock out their capitals. To prevent cheese, this mode disables changing your planet capital. Diplomatic Victory: As mentioned, this mostly involves pleasing some opponents by beating up on others, so it's more of being a Villain with Good Publicity than actual peacemaking. Hey—everyone who's still alive thinks you're awesome! Research Victory: Once you research ## number of standard topics, a special (and super-expensive) topic comes up that, when researched, causes victory. Occupation Victory: A planet exists somewhere, guarded by Vasari mobs. Occupy it for ## minutes to win instantly. Flagship Victory: If enabled, each player gets a "Flagship," which cannot be rebuilt. Destroy everybody else's to win.
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Mental Fusion
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Mental Fusion: The concept behind the Advent's religion, "the Unity". Interestingly, their Hive Mind is more compartmentalised than most examples, with individual "Coalescences" handling different factions and battlegroups.
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Death of a Thousand Cuts
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Death of a Thousand Cuts: The Entrenchment expansion introduced Starbases, extremely powerful (and expensive) fortifications that can be upgraded like capital ships. The best way to deal with them? Set your fighter and bomber wings on them; they're too small for the starbase to hit and come free with your capital ships and aboard carrier cruisers. This is also a favored tactic of the Advent who field more strike craft then the other factions. It's not uncommon for Advent capital ship fleets to consist almost entirely of carriers and support craft which can field dozens or even hundreds of bombers and fighters to lay waste to planetary defenses while the capital ships themselves remain safely out of the enemies reach.
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Taking You with Me
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Taking You with Me: TEC starbases can be upgraded with the "Safety Override Protocol" function. It causes the base to self-destruct, causing immense damage to an invading fleet. Useful when you're in danger of losing the base anyway.
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Faction Calculus
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Faction Calculus: Trader Emergency Coalition(Powerhouse) to Vasari Empire to Advent(Subversive).
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Body Backup Drive
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Body Backup Drive: The Advent motherships can transfer the spirits of experienced crews from destroyed ships into “willing vessels” aboard other ships. Whether the minds of the receiving crew share their bodies, are reduced to observers or are simply erased isn’t stated.
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It's Up to You
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It's Up to You: As usual. What's particularly jarring about this, though, is that your opponents tend to do pretty well, whereas your allies are saddled with a clear case of Artificial Stupidity. The end result is Fake Difficulty: you'll win, but it'll take a long time as you march through every enemy's territory one planet at a time—or sometimes less, when you're forced to double back. Later game patches have mostly fixed this. Allies now have been known to defeat enemies by themselves with minimal assistance. Massing up a large supply of Novalith cannons helps.
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Kinetic Weapons Are Just Better
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Kinetic Weapons Are Just Better: The TEC are predominantly reliant on kinetics and explosive ordnance, as their few energy weapons are mostly inferior to those of the Vasari and Advent. Any ammunition costs that may be associated with the use of lots and lots of plain old guns are invisible to the player because of the superiority and efficiency of TEC logistics and manufacturing abilities, and the brute force of these weapons allow them to match the superior technology of the other factions. Advent also use kinetics for planet bombardment, although for ship-to-ship combat they rely entirely on energy weapons.
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Settling the Frontier
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Settling the Frontier: As with most 4X games, you must race to establish new colonies before others beat you to it. The worlds you're capturing aren't uninhabited though - they have existing Trader populations which are hostile to every one of the playable factions (even the TEC, as they don't want to give up their planetary sovereignty) and tend to have small defense forces trying to prevent you from colonizing them. They're also always willing to bombard their own planets with nukes from Krosov Siege Frigates in case you do set up a colony. The TEC Rebels though can research a truce with the neutral planets, though, that causes their forces to ally with you and allows you to freely colonize their worlds. But otherwise their defenses are typically used as an easy way to gain experience for your first capital ship early on.
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Defenseless Transports
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Defenseless Transports: Carrier Cruisers and Constructors don't have any weapons of their own, but capital ships that carry Strike Craft are armed to Battlestar levels. Colonizers are technically armed, but so lightly that you'd be better off using Scout Frigates for combat.
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Space Is Noisy
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Space Is Noisy: It's actually optional. You can reduce the volume of sound effects to zero separately to the other sound options (like music).
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Derelict Graveyard
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Derelict Graveyard: The "Ship Graveyard" planet type in Stellar Phenomena. Despite containing several intact capital ships and a large space station, it's pretty much just a dead asteroid with a few metal mines.
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Serial Escalation
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Serial Escalation: Happens with every expansion, except possibly Diplomacy.
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Used Future
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Used Future: TEC ships, due to almost all of them being re-purposed from civilian vessels for the war. The Kol Battleship and their Titans are perhaps their only exceptions besides their strikecraft. Prior to the Kol, the Sova Carrier was pretty much their only combat ship, intended to fight against pirate raiders, and it had been in service for centuries prior to the Vasari invasion.
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Planet Eater
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Planet Eater: The Jarassul Evacuator (once it reaches level 6) and the Vasari Loyalist faction in general.
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Boarding Party
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Boarding Party: One of the TEC Corsev Battlecruiser's abilities.
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Hoist by His Own Petard
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Hoist by His Own Petard: TEC Rebels can eventually acquire the "Truce Amongst Rogues" upgrade, which makes all pirates or planet militia friendly permanently. The upsides are great, but the coding prevent you from attacking any militia or pirates, which sounds trouble if you have allies. The militia will attack friendly trading vessels, cutting into both of your profits, and if a large pirate fleet is attacking an ally while yours is the only one close enough to respond, you can't lift a finger to save your friend's planet. Being hit by a super weapon you fired on a hostile planet that you just claimed.
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Salt the Earth
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Salt the Earth: Korsov Siege Frigates with their "High Yield Warheads" ability cause severely slowed population growth. The Novalith Cannon superweapon has a similar effect, but it's part-and-parcel rather than researched/toggle-passive. Great for harassment, but when you're the one putting down stakes, a bit annoying.
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Gravity Master
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Gravity Master: The Vasari have gravity manipulation as one of their many advanced technological capabilities.
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: The Vasari Exodus Fleet began as a single colony which invoked this trope. They've been invoking it constantly for 10,000 years, and it's even factored into Vasari gameplay, with their emphasis on phase space manipulation and mobility. The Loyalists can strip down their own planets and go completely mobile with their titan being their capital, and the Rebels can even make whole starbases jump between the planets and stars as if they were normal spaceships. The trope is also very common in gameplay, as retreating whenever a battle is looking unwinnable or becoming too costly is a good idea for any faction, and is indeed vital to preserving high-value assets such as capital ships and titans - and various ships and structures have abilities that can help them and their fleets get away or prevent their enemies from escaping.
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Amazon Brigade
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Amazon Brigade: The Advent appear to have most of their ships commanded by women, since they rely heavily on Psychic Powers and female Advent tend to have a greater aptitude for this than males.
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Lightning Bruiser
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Lightning Bruiser: Late game Vasari fleets. Their ships have a nasty combination of damage, shields, and hull armor that makes engaging them in a straight fight nearly impossible if both sides are closely matched. With phase stabilizers and a Kostura Cannon their entire fleet can show up anywhere on most maps in one jump making them nearly impossible to set up hardened defenses against or sneak attack. Up to eleven if the fleet is escorted by an Antorak Marauder with the Distort Gravity ability, which improves the speed, acceleration, and phase jump range of all nearby ships. The Vasari Loyalist Vorastra Titan in particular, with its Micro-Phase Jump ability giving it a lot of mobility for a ship of its class. Kodiak cruisers with the Intercept ability. Despite being heavy cruisers, the ability ramps their speed up by 800%, allowing them to rocket across gravity wells at hilarious speeds to catch enemies.
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Artificial Brilliance
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Artificial Brilliance: While the AI is definitely not the smartest ever made as the entry below describes, it can come up with some surprising tactics and strategies that are quite impressive, especially for the time it released in. The AI seems to recognize to some extent when a natural hazard (say, a plasma storm that disables the launching of all strike craft) hits your planet and will try to take advantage if it happens to be able to. While it is often slow to do so, the fact that the AI can even recognize a losing battle and actively order it's ships to perform a tactical withdrawal to save units is still a rare sight in most strategy games even today, or at least relegated to only the hardest difficulties. And some of the AI "personalities" you can select can make the AI behave almost suspiciously like a player in terms of empire expansion and focuses, specifically the "fortifier" personality which, contrary to it's name, expands just as fast as the "aggressor" personality, just with a larger focus on consolidating it's gains.
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Corrupt Bureaucrat
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Corrupt Bureaucrat: A game mechanic in the Forbidden Worlds DLC. The planet attribute Planetary Corruption reduces tax income by 2.0 (potentially into the negatives) and trade income by 20%.
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Mile-Long Ship
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Mile-Long Ship: The capital ships may be this, although it's unclear exactly how large the physical dimensions of any ship in the game is. The titans are more likely to be this, with the TEC Rebels' Ragnarov being perhaps the longest ship in the game (mostly composed of a giant railgun, like the UNSC ships from Halo), and the Advent Titans being mile-tall and the Vasari Loyalists' Vorastra being mile-wide. The Vasari Rebels' Kultorask is perhaps the largest ship overall in terms of maximum dimensions, being shaped like a giant spiky sideways umbrella whose handle is its tail. All capital ships and titans have crews of thousands, although for the TEC and Advent this ranges from just over 1000 (for specialist capital ships) to about 5000 (for titans). For the Vasari, capital ships have "crews" of around 10000, and titans carry a whopping 130000 - most of which is the remnant Vasari populace, and not actually military crew, seeing as the Vasari have been on the run for the last ten millennia and live mostly aboard spaceships in a Battlestar Galactica sort of manner.
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Mana Burn
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Mana Burn: Every faction has a capital ship which does this - the TEC have the Dunov Battlecruiser with its area-effect EMP Charge, the Advent have the Radiance Battleship with its ability-silencing Detonate Antimatter, and the Vasari have the Kortul Devastator with its passive Disruptive Strikes. These abilities tend to be particularly good for nullifying most of the antimatter-based high-power abilities of Titans.
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Turns Red
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Turns Red: The Advent Rebels' Eradica Titan once it gets its ultimate ability will turn invincible and glow angelically for a few minutes when destroyed and gets almost unlimited supply of antimatter before dying when the timer runs out. Even before it's destroyed, it will get stronger and stronger the more you damage it
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Expy
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Expy: The Vasari, as depicted by character portraits, appear uncannily similar to the Protoss. This carries over to gameplay as well in terms of them being the “elite” faction. However, the history of the Vasari is similar to that of the Rakata from Knights of the Old Republic. Both were alien conquers who ruled over a galaxy-spanning, multitude-enslaving empire which eventually collapsed from within. The Advent are quite similar to the Aeon Illuminate, as they are semi-theocratic with Crystal Spires and Togas theme, and are a Knight Templar faction who want to eliminate the TEC who wronged them in the past. The Vasari Kultorask Titan is basically a skeletal version of the Amarr Empire's Avatar Titan.
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The Mole
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The Mole: TEC have La Résistance and merchant spies, the Advent have local converts, and the Vasari try to root out both of the above by the very Orwellian use of fake sympathizers.
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The Battlestar
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The Battlestar: Many examples among each side's capital ships, from battleships with strikecraft capability to full carriers that - in the case of the TEC's Sova-class - even look like aircraft carriers.
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Blue-and-Orange Morality
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Blue-and-Orange Morality: The Advent Rebels. In taking the Unity back to its utilitarian "true purpose" (humanity as one big gestalt consciousness), most of their signature abilities revolve around their people committing suicide to empower allies or destroy enemies. This isn't quite as horrific as it sounds, though, because they also routinely bring people back from the dead.
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Casual Danger Dialog
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Casual Danger Dialog: As mentioned above, the Advent who aren't furious are eerily calm, even under fire.
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RPG Elements
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RPG Elements: Capital ships and Titans gain Experience Points which can be used to purchase upgrades.
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Mind over Matter
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Mind over Matter: Various Advent special abilities work through telekinesis; the most impressive of which would be the Iconus Guardian's Repulsion, which can toss all enemy ships (except for strikecraft) out of its effect radius and keep pushing them back, creating a barrier that can prevent short-ranged vessels from attack and bunching them up for easy targeting by various area-effect abilities. Even capital ships and titans can be shoved around helplessly by the ability, and Guardians can thus be used to trap them in bad situations. The Halcyon Carrier has a similar ability that targets strikecraft, Telekinetic Push, which also damages them and leaves them disabled for a while. Finally, the Advent even have Mundane Utility uses for telekinesis, and use it to improve their resource extraction.
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Your Terrorists Are Our Freedom Fighters
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Your Terrorists Are Our Freedom Fighters: All three Rebel factions, with the Advent and Vasari rebels on a slightly lighter end of the scale than their Loyalist counterparts, and the TEC rebels on a slightly darker one.
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All Your Base Are Belong to Us
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All Your Base Are Belong to Us: The CPU players taunt you when they invade your planets. Especially painful if they have a large invasion fleet, and you either have a meager fleet (possibly as a result of a failed invasion of your own which cost you a lot of ships, or you're focusing on research instead of building a military force), are being besieged by another player/CPU in another planet, or the planet they invade is really far away from your own forces, and reinforcements will take a while to get to the besieged planet. However, the enemy will use the same taunts even if they're sending their fleet to its doom against your most heavily fortified planet.
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Enemy Civil War
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Enemy Civil War: Can occur if you set two CPU players to be the same faction but on different teams, or if two or more players are using the same faction and fighting each other. The Rebellion expansion also features this happening canonically in all of the factions.
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Stone Wall
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Stone Wall: The TEC Loyalists' Ankylon Titan, which has far inferior offensive capabilities to the Titans of the other factions, traded off for being incredibly tough and packed with defensive support abilities. Similarly the Advent's Iconus Guardian support cruiser is this; they can push back enemy ships and create a telepathic barrier to their movement, or project their powerful shields around friendly ships and absorb fire for them. Finally, flak/anti-fighter frigates are also this in a sense; they have no focused firepower and only provide area defense against strikecraft and corvettes, while being surprisingly tough for their cost. Starbases with high defensive upgrades but no weapon upgrades qualify. Certain capital ships can also qualify depending on how you assign their abilities—special note goes to a Kol with points in Adaptive Force Field but none in Gauss Rail Gun, making it extremely tough but giving it no offensive capability against other ships besides its standard weapon banks (up to eleven if its ultimate ability comes into play). This is TEC'S philosophy overall. Their ships might not be able to dish out as much punishment as the other factions, but they can sure as hell take it. They can upgrade their armor to higher levels compared to other factions, and have much higher healthpools to make use of that armor. Their militia research also gives them a decisive advantage in defensive battles on friendly planets. Their repair bays also have special upgrades to repair at double the rate once researched, which combined with gauss platforms of starbases makes taking them down a daunting task.
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The Remnant
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The Remnant: The Vasari as we know them, powerful though they may be, are the desperate and shattered survivors of their once glorious empire. One of the militia factions you can find occupying a planet are the Aluxian Refugees, the last tattered vestiges of the old Aluxi Dynasty whose collapse heralded the creation of the TEC. Being that they only got mentioned once in the opening narration of the vanilla game, their significance is quite likely lost on most players.
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Easy Evangelism
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Easy Evangelism: All sides can overthrow enemy planets this way via the "culture" mechanic. The Advent are the most adept at this (More than Mind Control, a genuinely better society, or a mixture of the two - you decide), and can boost it with their Deliverance Engine superweapon. The TEC however are the most overt about it, with a research option that allows them to spawn small fleets of rebels over enemy worlds (all of the fighting is taking place in Trader space, so this is basically just arming La Résistance).
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Attack Drone
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Attack Drone: Advent strike craft are piloted remotely, by telekinetic specialists called "Anima". The highest level Anima are formidable psychics respected even by the ruling Coalescences, and their strikecraft, while individually very light, outnumber those of the other factions and have very high total firepower. Anima serve aboard all Advent carriers, titans and starbases, and as such these units can field more strikecraft squadrons than their equivalents in other factions.
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Cruelty Is the Only Option: The standard way to take a planet by force is to kill off the entire local population so you can then colonize it with your own people. This does lead◊ to a bit of Fridge Logic...
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Orbital Bombardment: Standard way of destroying and capturing enemy planets. The TEC can even take it all the way to interplanetary and interstellar bombardment with their Novalith Cannon.
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You Require More Vespene Gas: Or rather, Credits (gold), and then Metal and Crystal (lumber). Ships require more Metal than Crystal, but almost everything else is vice versa, and Crystal is the rarest resource. Fortunately there is an Exchange where you can buy and sell resources. (The AI never uses it.)
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Old-School Dogfight: Sort of averted. Vasari and TEC have guided missiles, but TEC fighters only use autocannons, while all Advent weaponry is beam based. Advent fighter and bomber craft are however specifically stated to be drones, so they don't really count under this trope.
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Feudal Future: One of the planet attributes in Forbidden World is this. In effect, it reduces tax income, culture spread speed, and ship build speed, but also decreases ship cost and increases resources mined.
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