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[[Image:Starmap 2158.png|right|300px|thumb|Starmap from 2158 showing '''Spheres of Influence'''.]] | [[Image:Starmap 2158.png|right|300px|thumb|Starmap from 2158 showing '''Spheres of Influence'''.]] | ||
− | A '''Sphere of Influence''' is the area shown on the [[ | + | A '''Sphere of Influence''' is the area shown on the [[Starmap]] that indicates the position of a race's fleet. It can be interpreted as a border, such that [[Battle group]]s from the given race will attempt to intercept any alien vessel that crosses in. If the interloper leaves the Sphere of Influence, any pursuing battle groups will eventually break off pursuit and vanish from the tactical display{{ref|1}}. The size of the circle is relative to the size of the fleet and will shrink if heavy losses are incurred. When a fleet is sent to war, its movement will be updated each time the [[Starmap]] is viewed. |
− | A | + | A notable example of the movement and shrinkage of Spheres of Influence is the [[Supox and Utwig offensive against the Kohr-Ah]] in which the [[Supox-Utwig Alliance|allied]] fleets move southwest into Ur-Quan space and incur heavy losses before retreating to their homeworlds. Other examples are the [[Pkunk]] migration to rejoin the [[Yehat]], the long distance [[Ilwrath-Thraddash war|Ilwrath invasion of the Thraddash]] and the [[Mycon]] [[Birthing Fleet]]'s voyage to implant a [[Deep Child]] beneath the crust of [[Organon I]]. |
− | + | After the [[Ur-Quan Kohr-Ah|Kohr-Ah]] win the [[Doctrinal War]] and begin the [[Death March]], Sphere's of Influence start disappearing as races are exterminated, starting with the [[Zoq-Fot-Pik]]. Additionally, a given sphere will vanish if the race is annihilated, such as the Ilwrath and Thraddash, or is encased in a [[Slave Shield]], such as the Spathi. | |
==Sphere Colours== | ==Sphere Colours== |
Revision as of 00:34, 30 July 2015
A Sphere of Influence is the area shown on the Starmap that indicates the position of a race's fleet. It can be interpreted as a border, such that Battle groups from the given race will attempt to intercept any alien vessel that crosses in. If the interloper leaves the Sphere of Influence, any pursuing battle groups will eventually break off pursuit and vanish from the tactical display1. The size of the circle is relative to the size of the fleet and will shrink if heavy losses are incurred. When a fleet is sent to war, its movement will be updated each time the Starmap is viewed.
A notable example of the movement and shrinkage of Spheres of Influence is the Supox and Utwig offensive against the Kohr-Ah in which the allied fleets move southwest into Ur-Quan space and incur heavy losses before retreating to their homeworlds. Other examples are the Pkunk migration to rejoin the Yehat, the long distance Ilwrath invasion of the Thraddash and the Mycon Birthing Fleet's voyage to implant a Deep Child beneath the crust of Organon I.
After the Kohr-Ah win the Doctrinal War and begin the Death March, Sphere's of Influence start disappearing as races are exterminated, starting with the Zoq-Fot-Pik. Additionally, a given sphere will vanish if the race is annihilated, such as the Ilwrath and Thraddash, or is encased in a Slave Shield, such as the Spathi.
Sphere Colours
Grey | Ur-Quan Kohr-Ah |
Green | Ur-Quan Kzer-Za |
Teal | Pkunk, Thraddash, Utwig |
Blue | Arilou, VUX |
Mauve | Yehat Rebels |
Violet | Umgah, Yehat, Yehat Royalists |
Purple | Ilwrath, Mycon, Orz |
Red | Druuge, Zoq-Fot-Pik |
Brown | Supox |
No Sphere | Chmmr, Human, Melnorme, Shofixti, Slylandro, Syreen, |
Notes and references
- 1In the game, the battlegroups may spawn anywhere, not necessarily on top of a stars' gravity wells, and likewise disappear anywhere. It is unknown if this is a gameplay simplification/inaccuracy, or if the battlegroups actually return to TrueSpace and are undetectable by Hyper-Radar there.