The Kumo passive changes are only applied in the control systems, slavery, weapons, narcotics and combat stimulants are not made legal in our exploited systems.
I meant this: "Archon's rule creates a great deal of instability."
No idea what that means in practice but I'd assume that it's pretty much the same than Utopia has for it's control systems, increased influence shifts of minor factions.
Really? Because the only power that indicates any kind of change that isn't shown in the other parts is Utopia. You have a sample size of 1 that you're trying to extrapolate off of. Now, obviously I cannot point to one of these systems, because that is the bug - either Antal's passive descriptions are wrong or his market impact is wrong.
I agree the "Headquarters" title is misleading but that doesn't make it a bug. For example right hand panel government types compared to what is shown in system view is confusing as well but still not a bug. "Headquarters" should be renamed to "Power" or something. I'm not native English speaker so I'm sure someone who is can think of a better word. Sample size is not 1, it's 10. The fact that Kumo and Antal are the only power that have any other power wide effect other than Headquarters being in a place stated under the Headquarters title doesn't mean the sample is 1. Sample size would only be 1 if there was just one power or that there was info in other power descriptions that they would have certain things listed under the Headquarters title that would only affect the Headquarters. This is not the case. No effect having no effect is a sample just like some stated effect having an effect is.
Honestly FDev is the only party that can say if it's working the way intended or not but power wide Utopian slavery etc. ban sure fits the lore. I just wanted to point out that the mechanics is the same for all 10 powers (unless Kumo "instability" doesn't work in all Kumo system, would be difficult to test in any case).
... and the bottom line is that Utopia Slavery ban extends to system holding over 144 billion population in total. Some of these systems would have banned slavery anyway of course but the important thing to notice is that the ban is in effect even when the government type would normally allow it.
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