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"Entering a command center they made their placed a report and core samples on the table."
I think that's supposed to read:
"Entering a command center, they made their report and placed core samples on the table."
Poor little primitive natives :(
I find it interesting that the natives seem to be tribal primitives, yet they have gunpowder weapons...
So, Silicoids can go from near absolute zero to the heat of a fusion beam in rapid succession (they would not have time to warm up during the period) without any ill effects? Just what kind of material are they made of? Will we ever get to see a Silicoid anatomy chart?
No wonder why everybody hates the rockmen, if they find organics as a nuisance at best...
Just how would they react to another innorganic race, such as maybe a race of machines?
In my mind the Dilab were not really primitives per se - they were technologically around the 1700s or so in my mind for tech. Even in that time period a LOT of the worlds population was living under houses with leaves for a roof (aka thatch, sod and so on).
They are made of specialized, living rock that can trace its ancestry back to a large crystalline, space faring being. There is back story on the Silicoids on this but we are not ready to release the refined information. That's a neat idea on Sili anatomy!
And its not that the find organics a nuisance so much as they do not even recognize them barring organics try to stop them. If they have no mineral content and dont harm or impede Silicoid plans they dont even merit a passing thought!
I made it to turn 358 and then the entire save crashed, can't load the save either. It's sad too because I killed everyone but the Meklar and every time it got to Council Voting we both tied. I had several titans and declared war on them. That's when the entire game bugged out and ruined everything. End Game War=Not Possible Yet for the beta-testing?