This probably isn’t a question(s) for Newcomers but it’s probably far too daft and obvious for the BGS sub forum.
I‘m currently in a system and trying to boost a faction from near the bottom of the pile up to being the main system faction. It looks like they’re about to win an election and move into second place so I’m starting to think about the inevitable war that will come when I take on the main faction and the possibility of taking control of the Coriolis station.
It‘s economy is terraforming and it’s the only large port in system. There is an Outpost run by the systems criminal faction that orbits closer to the main star and is a refinery economy. As I understand it, should I win an upcoming war and push my faction into the position of being the main MF, they would take the largest asset from the losing main faction. In this case the Coriolis station.
My questions are;
Does the systems economy come from the economy type of the station closest to the main star regardless of its ruling faction influence numbers and regardless of station type?
and the (more) daft one; can a station change its economy type depending on the controlling faction or is it permanently fixed regardless of changes within the systems political climate? (I’m sure I know the answer just from a technical game perspective but the BGS is complex so I’m not certain.)
I‘m currently in a system and trying to boost a faction from near the bottom of the pile up to being the main system faction. It looks like they’re about to win an election and move into second place so I’m starting to think about the inevitable war that will come when I take on the main faction and the possibility of taking control of the Coriolis station.
It‘s economy is terraforming and it’s the only large port in system. There is an Outpost run by the systems criminal faction that orbits closer to the main star and is a refinery economy. As I understand it, should I win an upcoming war and push my faction into the position of being the main MF, they would take the largest asset from the losing main faction. In this case the Coriolis station.
My questions are;
Does the systems economy come from the economy type of the station closest to the main star regardless of its ruling faction influence numbers and regardless of station type?
and the (more) daft one; can a station change its economy type depending on the controlling faction or is it permanently fixed regardless of changes within the systems political climate? (I’m sure I know the answer just from a technical game perspective but the BGS is complex so I’m not certain.)