Re: RB vs. OA |
Mon, 03 November 2008 20:57 |
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Micha wrote on Sun, 02 November 2008 02:56 |
mlaub wrote on Fri, 31 October 2008 20:06 | I'll add that it is a nice touch making it red for your enemy, so that if you as the CA take the planet, only to lose it again, it reverts back to red settings.
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Isn't it just that if you kick a CA off a planet the values return to the original ones? So if it was a green planet to start with and the CA no longer lives on it, the planet will be green again (given without any terraforming). OAs have nothing to do with any of that ...
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This didn't seem right so I tested it with a 2imm/rad centered HE & an all centered CA.
The planet I used started with rad 48. HE colonised. Overhead OAs took it to 46. Stayed 46 when the OAs left. CA invaded, rad 50. Lift the pop, rad 48.
And then wondering about how the planet was terraformed:
HE colonised, rad 48. Terraformed to 50. CA invaded, rad 50. HE invaded rad 48.
So yes.. its true.. when a CA 'leaves' a planet, the planet reverts to its UN-terraformed value - not the value it had when the CA arrived.
...Permaforming not included.
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