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The Ilwrath don't block Procyon until the second time you go there, so you can wait until you have both the sun device and the bomb before you show up. Then you can win the game without having to set the Ilwrath on the Thraddash.
 
The Ilwrath don't block Procyon until the second time you go there, so you can wait until you have both the sun device and the bomb before you show up. Then you can win the game without having to set the Ilwrath on the Thraddash.
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== "The Ur-Quan Kohr-Ah don't end up cleansing any other races" ==
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Oh yes. Yes they do. If you are an exceptionally awful player, you will eventually notice the [[Kohr-Ah]] sphere of influence moving away from [[Crateris]] and going on a rampage throughout the Galaxy. The order in which they "cleanse" is (at least, was for me):
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* [[Druuge]]
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* [[Mycon]] (yes!)
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* [[VUX]]
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* [[Yehat]]
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* [[Orz]] (YES!!!)
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* [[Zoq-Fot-Pik]] (poor little guys... I'm so sorry I failed you...)
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* [[Pkunk]]
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* [[Ilwrath]] (presumably, I sent them agains the Thraddash to their mutual destruction)
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* [[Umgah]]
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* [[Arilou]] (of course, their QuasiSpace homeworld is untouched)
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* [[Thraddash]] (presumed, see above)
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* [[Utwig]]
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* [[Supox]] (presumed, I destroyed the [[Sa-Matra]] just as the Kohr-Ah were closing in on to them)
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Uncharacteristically, they seem to ignore "irrelevant" species, such as those on slave-shielded worlds and the [[Slylandro]], altough I didn't check

Revision as of 10:00, 9 October 2006

I do not consider meeting Fwiffo mandatory. The game can be completed normally without ever meeting Fwiffo. It wouldn't influence the story at all. — SvdB 23:15, 3 Nov 2005 (CET)

You're right. I figured it would "make sense" for The Captain to visit all the planets, but yeah. The game would go on (and so would the Ultronomicon) if The Captain and Fwiffo existed, but never the 'twain shall meet. Phoenix (t) 13:16, 4 Nov 2005 (CET)

Also, while I do consider it mandatory that the Kohr-Ah do not cleanse any races, I do not consider it mandatory that they didn't win the war yet. In fact, destroying the Sa-Matra just on time would be the most exciting scenario possible. — SvdB 23:25, 3 Nov 2005 (CET)

Hmmm... you've got a point there. I'll update accordingly. --Phoenix (t) 13:16, 4 Nov 2005 (CET)

Pkunk & Yehat?

I think there's no question that if The Captain incites the Yehat Rebellion, the Pkunk and Yeha provide help right before the Sa-Matra battle. Does this mean that the Pkunk and Yehat officially join the New Alliance of Free Stars? I'd like to think so, so I'd mark them down as optional members. Thoughts? --Phoenix (t) 22:54, 23 Nov 2005 (CET)

Ilwrath on Procyon

The Ilwrath don't block Procyon until the second time you go there, so you can wait until you have both the sun device and the bomb before you show up. Then you can win the game without having to set the Ilwrath on the Thraddash.

"The Ur-Quan Kohr-Ah don't end up cleansing any other races"

Oh yes. Yes they do. If you are an exceptionally awful player, you will eventually notice the Kohr-Ah sphere of influence moving away from Crateris and going on a rampage throughout the Galaxy. The order in which they "cleanse" is (at least, was for me):

Uncharacteristically, they seem to ignore "irrelevant" species, such as those on slave-shielded worlds and the Slylandro, altough I didn't check