It seems to me that despite different technology when it comes to your "choice" screens, i.e., will you take a penalty, do nothing and take a smaller penalty, or do the "wrong" thing and get bonuses, that is where evil truly wins. The game designers didn't seem to include anything on these screens that benefits anything other than ambivalence and malice when it comes to tr
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Actually I have won on all 3, but I am only up to tough level. So far. The next game will have to be harder. I like evil so far because if I decide to ruthlessly attack my neighbor, it's because I'm evil! I will eventually give the other race/alignment options a try. But evil Industrialist Yor can crank out ships like crazy. And until they fix the Mind Control Center, playing as evil will be a plus.
Whispered stories heard in labor camps and peasant hovels tell of the once powerful Altarian Republic. In the war history records as the Third Altarian War, known by some as the War of Evil, the young galaxy reached a turning point. Once again the good Altarians launched a crusade against their evil neighbors, the Yor. Among the Altarian people, little was known about the Yor. Fiercely loyal and disdainful of the flesh races, the Yor had become a mounting threat. In a war only one y