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  • ...t profit, what commodities make you the most money given your ship's cargo space limitations, accept cargo [[Manual:Computer:Missions_screen|missions]] and ...eling? Explore the dynamic universe and see the farthest reaches of known space. Want a walk on the wild side? You could always turn pirate! Just be pre
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  • ...minology:Credits|creds]]), target a jump point with {{Key:EN:N}}, fly to [[Terminology:Jump|jump point]], which are marked by your ship's computer as green wirefr ...ress {{Key:EN:Backslash}} for full velocity then {{Key:EN:A}} to use the [[Terminology:SPEC_(-drive)|SPEC drive]]); then
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  • ...assistance has long been the norm for medical procedures, generating an [[Terminology:Artificial_Intelligence|AI]] capable of reacting to operating room conditio |space=1
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  • ...to save countless billions in both wages and sentient life maintenance. [[Terminology:Artificial Intelligence|AI]] Cores will fully operate such factories, with |space=10000
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  • | text = [[Terminology:Artificial_Intelligence#PAI:_Pseudo_Artificial_Intelligences|Pseudo-Artific |space=0.5
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  • | text = An outgrowth of cybernetics, [[Terminology:Artificial_Intelligence|AI]] Cores approach true artificial intelligence. A |space=5
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  • * [[:Category:Terminology]] [[Terminology:Aera|Aera]] |
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} '''''FTL travel''''' is a general term to describe travelling faster than [[Terminology:Lightspeed|lightspeed]].
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} ...of wood and iron. Now, because of the type of weapons that are common in space combat (energy weapons, and explosive tipped missiles) it has been discove
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} ...escribing the particle-like behavior of electromagnetic waves (including [[Terminology:Light|light]] waves).
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} ...xcellent conductor and is influenced by magnetic and electric fields. Most space plasmas have a very low density, for example the Solar Wind which averages
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  • | next=[[Terminology]] ...nd [[Species:Betan|Betan]] species rendered extinct due to conflict with [[Terminology:Nano-Plague|Nano-Plague]]
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  • ...lculation of velocity in space is calculated relative to a single point in space, usually the local sun. At times, you may want to match velocity with anot ** [[Manual:Insystem travel|Interplanetary Travel]] - Your insystem [[Terminology:SPEC (-drive)|SPEC drive]].
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} ...ncommon to see 100 megaton warheads being lobbed at capital ships. In deep space, nuclear weapons have finally found a realm where they can be fully used in
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  • ...el in such a way that the vessel moves at normal speed though ''compressed space'', generating an effective movement rate magnitudes higher than '''Flight M ...er normal velocity. You may have heard a metaphor for gravity that states "space is a big soft bed, planets are bowling balls, and smaller balls roll toward
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  • ...heory of interstellar travel, [[Terminology:Jump Drive|jump drives]] and [[Terminology:Wormhole|wormholes]], please refer to scientific literature. Here, we discu ...points in the space-time continuum, joining the two points in interstellar space. These singularities (commonly named wormholes) permanently connect one po
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  • |Activate [[Terminology:Jump_Drive|jump drive]] |Press this to [[Terminology:Jump|jump]] to another system. You must be in range of a jump point and hav
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} In the ancient definition a [[Terminology:Torpedo|Torpedo]] is a cigar-shaped, self-propelled underwater projectile l
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  • |homeworld=[[Terminology:Earth|Earth]] |capital=Somewhere in [[Species:Humanity#Forsaken|Forsaken]] space.
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  • ...(It may be duly noted that the Aera are predisposed to consider '''all''' space to be dangerous).
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  • ...t profit, what commodities make you the most money given your ship's cargo space limitations, accept cargo [[Manual:Computer:Missions_screen|missions]] and ...lling? Explore the dynamic universe and see the farthest reaches of known space. Want a walk on the wild side? You could always turn pirate! Just be pre
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  • ...to save countless billions in both wages and sentient life maintenance. [[Terminology:Artificial Intelligence|AI]] Cores will fully operate such factories, with ...This item promises to revolutionize how trash is handled everywhere, from space stations to superdeveloped worlds.
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  • ...assistance has long been the norm for medical procedures, generating an [[Terminology:Artificial_Intelligence|AI]] capable of reacting to operating room conditio ...Interspecies Fantasies XXIV'. And, as always, the top seller in High Born space: 'Birth of a Nation II.'
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  • * <code>'''drawAlwaysITTS'''</code> [boolean] - Force [[Terminology:ITTS|ITTS]] drawing. * <code>'''drawLineToITTS'''</code> [boolean] - Draw [[Terminology:ITTS|ITTS]] line (from the target to its ITTS marker).
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} ...Point|Jump Points]] that comprise the ancient and presumably artificial [[Terminology:Jump Network|Jump Network]]. Jump based travel is the foundation of all kno
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} ...to a second distorted point in space, the jump drive is used to manipulate space-time in such a manner as to allow a vessel to transit from the first point
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} ...N|TWHON]], and the particular means or mechanisms by which these points in space were connected and continue to be connected remains a topic of significant
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  • |homeworld=[[Terminology:Earth|Earth]] |capital=[[Terminology:Bantam|Bantam]]
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  • ...nly one single world, and that, for inevitable mathematical reasons, the [[Terminology:Universe|universe]] is currently in a state of silent, but threatening deca Outworlders, especially the space-bound ones and first of them the [[Faction:Interstellar Shipping and Mercan
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  • |age of spaceflight=1319 [[Terminology:Earth standard years|ESY]] |homeworld=[[Terminology:Earth|Earth]] in [[Terminology:Sol|Sol]] system
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  • |lifespan=250-350 [[Terminology:Earth standard years|Earth standard years]] ...a hot star, the Rlaan are a collection of oddities. Unique among the known space-faring groups, the Rlaan are actually two separate species, the defenders a
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  • |homeworld=Sector: [[Terminology:Aeneth|Aeneth]], System:, Planet: |lifespan=60-70 [[Terminology:Earth standard years|ESY]]
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  • ...0brief%20history%20in%20time%20and%20space.pdf A Brief History in Time and Space]" ...articularly impressive piece of Ancient technology (what is known as the [[Terminology:Sul-Gatwa high castle|Sul-Gatwa high castle]]), but it's potential is effec
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  • |lifespan=35-40 [[Terminology:Earth standard years|Earth standard years]] ...ng instructions, and have come to be used in various [[Species:Aera|Aera]] space construction projects, where they are valued for their ability to deftly ma
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  • |age of spaceflight=TBAL [[Terminology:Earth standard years|ESY]] |homeworld=[[Terminology:Ktah|Ktah]] (System)
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  • |homeworld=[[Terminology:Earth|Earth]] ...human]] society and finding themselves deprived of both their worlds and [[Terminology:Artificial Intelligence|nanite]]-based technology, these groups found they
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  • |Activate [[Terminology:Jump_Drive|jump drive]] |Press this to [[Terminology:Jump|jump]] to another system. You must be in range of a jump point and hav
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  • *Space station: 250k ...an object remain with the artist, provided they make appropriate use of [[Terminology:LODs|LODs]]. The primary focus needs to be on making a model aesthetically
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  • |homeworld=[[Terminology:Earth|Earth]] ...s housing minor subsets of humanity which hold no place among the larger [[Terminology:Meme|meme-group]] entities.
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} ...ar System|Sol]] system is the home of a sizeable [[Faction:Purist|Purist]] space fleet known as the '''Purist Earth Guard'''. Assignment to the Earth Guard
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  • |homeworld=[[Terminology:Earth|Earth]] ...explored) the members of this organization are hunted throughout civilized space, except where given shelter by extremist interests within the [[Faction:Pur
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  • |capital=[[Terminology:Mars|Mars]] ...ations then extends out from Mars to the furthest reaches of confederation space. While sufficient function is distributed redundantly to prevent a catastro
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  • The Aera are the youngest of the three currently dominant space-faring major groups, but are also the convoy through Rlaan space, but this turned into an utter debacle
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  • Space is a big place. Long-distance shipping and trade is a necessity for surviva ...f the pirates seen in the UTCS era is closely tied to the history of the [[Terminology:Sundered|Sundered]] and the fates of numerous fallen and less prosperous ci
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  • |homeworld=[[Terminology:Earth|Earth]] (Defunct [[Terminology:meme-group|Meme-group]] comprised of members of the [[Species:Humanity#Homo
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  • |homeworld=[[Terminology:Earth|Earth]] ...te population, but are heavily involved in many of the Protectorate's free-space construction and maintenance projects.
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  • 1) Does a base or planet have a certain amount of [[Terminology:Credits|money]] at the start of the game and does the change with every pur ...highest. Besides this parameters like the type of the goods (and thus the space usage), the amount available on bases, etc need to be taken into account.
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} ...f the set of technologically advanced species/polities inhabiting explored space up until a rapid disappearance 1-2 million ESY ago.
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  • ...m|Sol System]]/[[Terminology:Humanity|Humanity]] and the entering of the [[Terminology:FTL_travel|FTL]] age= ...ed flora and offshoots of that same nano-technology. Man had outposts on [[Terminology:Luna|Luna]], Europa, Titan, and several other moons. The asteroid belt was
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  • ...he Lightbearers. The Lightbearers then proceeded to attempt to subjugate [[Terminology:Ktah|Ktah]], but their efforts are greatly interrupted by the discovery of ...the absence of the Rlaan, attempted to sneak a colony convoy through Rlaan space, risking provoking the Rlaan. However, intelligence failures lead to the ri
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