![]() ![]() Wish I had just done the settling right after getting robots - well, if this playthrough doesn't work, then next time. (I don't want anyone else to be miserable.) But doing that is the only way I can possibly get enough $$ generated to pay 7500/world for terraforming, and given how slow robots get built, it's still going to take forever (about 3 years per robot, ugh.) I decided to mini-break the rules and start settling 0% worlds - very late, though - and just turning off population growth, so robots-only on those worlds except for the starting 2 administrators. ![]() ![]() Embracing the Worm is an easy way to force an ethics swap out of it (and Pacifism in general) without requiring too much of an investment. Unfortunately, in this playthrough there are hardly any moles/crystals/gas, so can't sell them for enough $$ to help Gaia-ize everything. Where inward perfection deviates from the Tibetan model is that they are focused on the evolution of their culture and their species as shown by the above quotes. So, doing better than last time, already started my first Gaia terraforming, given that at year 100 last time I was still stuck with just my starting world. AI empires follow the same ethics rules and. Empires and individual populations don't always align ethically, and this can cause internal strife in large nations. Lucked out and got the First League, so started my Eu-polis about 60 years in, and just hit World Shaper. Ethics sometimes called Ethos are the guiding principles of an empire and its people and determine an empire or pop's favored courses of action and responses to situations. So, I'm about 90 years into the next playthrough, went with Voidborne before World Shaper so I could get some habitats going. ![]()
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