Not being a member of the counsel

What's the disadvantage of seperating yourself by the rest of the counsel when they hold an annual counsel meeting ??
I know that you won't be under their laws anymore like paying extra tax when your at war for some ammount of years but what about the disadvantage ???
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1)Some votes can be good for you. You miss out on those by leaving the UP.
2)You can't trade without being in the UP, which does a lot of economic and diplomatic damage to you.
Reply #2 Top
You can't trade with anyone using freighters.

And hippies demonstrate outside your capital with signs.
Reply #3 Top
And hippies demonstrate outside your capital with signs.


Really? I'd love to see some space hippies.
Reply #4 Top
Space Hippies?

Aren't those the Torians?

Don't they have the "frisky" birthrate? Free love and all that......
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Really? I'd love to see some space hippies.


I'm having a Star Trek flashback...
(cue hippy music)
Take us back to Eden. Yea, brother.
Take us back to Eden. Yea, brother.

Reply #6 Top
Actually removing yourself from the council can be good at certain times in a game! If you are busy 'culture bombing' other civs with your starbases and the resolution that bases outside your influence will attract 'x' charge, or you can only have 'x' many modules on any given starbase appear, it can be a good thing to leave the council. Yes, it would mean a drop in income but at later times in your game you should be self supportive anyhow and should be able to cope with the loss.

I tend to leave the council once every 4 or 5 games or so, depending on any resolutions made in the council.

DG
GCII Moderator
Reply #7 Top
whenever that U.P. resolution is passed about starbase modules i always leave. trade be damned id rather be maxing out my econ starbases and mining resources than trading anyway........
Reply #8 Top
Or you could just go mad, build as many colony ships as you can, giving them the bare minimum colonists, and take over a large portion of the map early on... With a preference to the high quality planets. Then get building loads of Embassies (or Cultural Centers).... I love it when I get a high class planet (e.g. level 19, or 26, which always seem to be near the vilest race, like the chimp impersonating Drengin) and the high class planet has 2 - 4 influence bonus tiles.

The best I had was a Class 26 planet, which had 3 influence tiles, 1 700% research tile, a 300% production tile, 2 approval tiles and a 300% food tile.... It ended up producing something like 300 Infuence points, thanks to my flagship finding loads of infuence enhancing anomolies. This one planet brought 3 other planets over to my side... hahahahahahaha
Reply #9 Top
the mythical 700% research tile......
never ever ever seen one.
not that I'd accuse you of making it up of course.
Reply #10 Top
1 700% research tile


Do you have a screenie?
I haven't been on in a while, did anyone ever post one?
Reply #11 Top
I've gotten one of them mythical 700% mines, but no research

and I *can* give a screenshot if ya want it, but I dont think the 700% production is as rare as the research one :/
Reply #12 Top
I've gotten one of them mythical 700% mines, but no research

and I *can* give a screenshot if ya want it, but I dont think the 700% production is as rare as the research one :/


I get one of the 700% mines every 5th game or so on one of my planets but have never ever ever never ever seen one of the research ones. I definitely think they are a lot more rare. Think of it this way, sure 700% manufacturing bonus is great, but it really only helps one planet... The research one would make you an unstopable research machine if handled right and would improve your entire empire as a result. Definitely seems like it should be more rare.
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I saw one, it looks like an octagon or some mess.
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I'm having a Star Trek flashback...
(cue hippy music)
Take us back to Eden. Yea, brother.
Take us back to Eden. Yea, brother.

Lol, Spock jammed with the Space Hippies!
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In the Middle of the Earth,
In the land of the Shire,
Lives a brave little hobbit
Whom we all admire...