I've been making big maps to see if I can scale up the awesomeness, and oh yes it's god damn awesome.
I'm the Believers here (orange) who started out dead center in the massive continental world island, having just emerged from a massive crisis as the world island superpower. The crisis began with the location of the Believers being conducive to conflict, Northern expansion took place at a lightning pace to counter any colonizing by the University and the Free Drones. While a war I had started to get Spartan rovers out of my lands took place between the Free Drone Empire and the Believing Empire against the Spartans there were signs that the University were getting restless. Namely they were making demands of me. A little 50 energy credits here or there, they were warnings that I took to heart. Above is a picture of all the land gains the Spartans had been making, they destroyed all initial armies both Believing and Free Drone and it would take decades (during which the Spartans would actually begin razing Believing lands) before they got pushed back to their own turf.
In preparation for war against the University I began setting up bases on their side of the continent in lands that were technically mine. Most of them were destroyed, as that nice University impact squad can attest to. He apparently did not have time for Jesus.
The University had not been fighting the Spartans for decades, and I was preparing for war against something else - my former ally in Domai was now a possible threat. The free drones had been sending probe teams to steal my research for quite some time and so our pact ended. When his troops began showing up in my lands I prepared for war, he withdrew every time I demanded it but tensions remained high. A war against the Free Drones and University would annihilate me. I stopped the Free Drones from taking any more Spartan lands, Spartan soldiers could soon be needed to fight Drones. Above shows the state of the defences, spread thin against the Drone front and Spartan front the University very quickly overwhelmed the freshest bases.
This is the only one of the bases I had set up by sea transport in Univ lands earlier on that survived, and was crucial in breaking the University assault. Zhakarov didn't like that I was probing his units and his bases and so had to spend lovely amounts of resources guarding this one base. I had also infiltrated his datalinks and was absolutely delighted to see that most of his research efforts had been cancelled to make Impact squads who would in all likelihood just be converted by me later.
As an aside, it is somewhat amusing to play as Miriam; by using probe teams on other factions they usually have to resort to fundamentalism to stop you, furthering your agenda.
In the aftermath of the Spartan war I rebuilt all of my lost bases and also filled the gap left by lost Drone bases. Plans to build a bridge over the mountain so that a swift assault may take place on the Drone HQ are underway.
The Believers empire is huge, as befitting the superpower whose influence spreads further every year. The University are being subsumed, the Spartans humbled but alive. The Gaians have grown powerful by virtue of its friends and its fertile lands, the Gaians have remained governer for every single planetary election so far. To the East the Morganites reside on their own island, probably the perfect spot for them as they would have been annihilated if they had lived on the mainland. I don't know much about the Morganites as I've been at war with them from essentially day 1 [Free Drones said they would only sign the pact if I declared war on Morgan] and all my maps of them come from Gaian or Drone explorers. As for the Hive; just look at them.
No one, not a single faction has a map of their lands. You can't see it but along the coasts the Hive have walls of soldiers lining the Believer-Hive coast and an even vaster wall of soldiers from the Gaian-Hive coast. The Spartans don't even dare to go near the Hive border.
A minor detail is that you can see all the troop buildups on Drone lands, in the top left you can only see a few soldiers mobilized as most fighting is base to base; but with the Free Drone/Believing borders you can see where there's close bases there's a lot of troops ready to invade.