Reserving.
I've read only about half of the "data", but upkeep for uncompletely terraformed planets seems a bit ridiculous.
Lets say I have 5 million people, which I am taxing at 5 credits/turn. If the planet quality, was say, -10%, it would cost me 550 million credits per turn to keep them alive. I get this math from 10x(1 - (-10)) x 5,000,000.
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Concidering we have sentient plants/monkeys, I figured this was appropiate.
Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has always been the fear of futuristic rulers in Sci-fi. Now, as the future is present, and science fiction, is just science, the threat is real. On the human planet of Pearl, an AI was born in a garage. If you read your science fiction, I don't believe I have to explain how the AI has dominion over Pearl today.
It may be a machine, but like carbon based lifeforms, its will is to replicate, evolve, and even conquer. It struggles with emotions, but math and technology is no obstacle to this species.
Empire: The AI Network
Homeworld: Pearl
Capital: TCPC - The Central Processing Complex
Traits
Production +2: With no sleep and worker safety conditions nonexistant, industry thrives.
Small Craft Attacks +1: With no need for pilots, strikecraft are more reckless in their attacks.
Terraforming +2: Experts in nanotechnology, atmospheres can be changed quicker.
Research +2: While not as creative as carbon based lifeforms, the math and theory is much more easier for a sentient calculator.
Industrial Expantion +2: Factories are easy to construct without safety procedures.
Population Growth -2: Creating the robotic hosts matching the complexity of AI takes time.
Trade -1: Species are less likely to trade if they feel they will be outbargained by a calculating mind.
Loyalty Recovery -2: People are not exactly keen on being loyal to a machine.