3/6/2023 0 Comments Gaia project tech track![]() ![]() Q: May satellites be placed on spaces with a Space station?Ī: yes, and space stations may be placed on spaces with other satellites. Q: Can multiple players place satellites on the same space?Ī: Yes, Every open space hex may contain one satellite from each race. ![]() Q: The path with the fewest satellites to link my planets has more than one option, but one of them includes another planet or planet cluster, Do I have to choose the shortest path that does not include other planets?Ī: No, either path is valid for the second rule. Note: The third rule may invalidate some or all of these paths. ![]() During the second rule, You may choose any of the paths available, so long as they are all tied for the fewest satellites. Q: The path with the fewest satellites to link my planets has multiple options/paths, each have exactly the same number of satellites, is this ok?Ī: Yes. You MUST choose the path with the fewest satellites that does not force a satellite to come into direct adjacency with any of your existing federations. Q: The path with the fewest satellites to link my chosen planets will touch a planet/satellite that is already a part of one of my existing federations, can I choose the path with the fewest satellites that skips this planet/satellite?Ī: Yes. The path with the fewest satellites MUST be used even if it is achieved by using a planet cluster as a hop to avoid using more satellites. Q: While choosing the path with the fewest satellites to link my chosen planets, I notice that I can use fewer satellites by using a planet cluster I did not choose to be a part of my federation as a "hop" to cut out 1 or more satellites, Must I use this path?Ī: Yes. Q: The path with the fewest satellites to link my chosen planets will touch a planet that I did not wish to include in my federation, can I choose the shortest path that skips this planet?Ī: No, If the "extra" planet cluster is not already a part of a federation, then you must choose the path with the fewest satellites to link your planets, even if it includes extra planets, this is typically where the third rule can come into play making that federation invalid. the lost planet is considered to be equal to a mine, and Is both a planet (or part of a planet cluster) and has a value of one point for the purposes of forming a federation. Q: Does the lost planet count towards a federation?Ī: Yes. Q: Can I choose a single cluster that does not require satellites if it totals to 7 or more?Ī: yes, a Federation "record token" will be placed on the cluster to indicate that it has formed it's own federation. Note: With the exception of Ivits and single planet clusters It is impossible to create a single federation that totals up to more than 12 without breaking the third rule. Q: My chosen planets total up to more than 7, is this ok?Ī: Yes, Your chosen planets can total up to any number as long as the total power is 7 or greater (or 6 with the PI of Xenos). Note: The planets chosen will require that you have the satellites to link them and that they do not violate the third rule. Q: Must I choose the closest planets to form my federation?Ī: No, you may chose any planets you like. Finally, re-evaluate your federation, If the federation would be valid with at least one fewer planet AND one fewer satellite, you must reform your federation. No planet NOR satellite of the newly formed federation can be directly adjacent to planets OR satellites from any of your existing federations. Next, place satellites (usually by discarding power tokens) to link the chosen planets together using the least amount of satellites possible. First pick out the planets you wish to join into a federation, they must total in power value of at least 7. When forming a federation, first follow these steps. For original context and content, please see: This Federation FAQ For Gaia Project was created by Bokken and approved by Bastian Winkelhaus zlorfik and Game designer Helge Ostertag Horologiom. Article Edit | History | Editors Action Page
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