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fathertaylor2001
5 years agoNew Adventurer
That’s an interesting solution with Tie fighter.
As for the original question, Eta and Negotiator have the same speed. So assuming there’s no Umbarans in the lineup, the computer will randomly choose between the four. If the opposing Negotiator goes first, then it will use mobilize and the fleet will all get an additional 30% TM. Under the new mechanics for TM, that pretty much guarantees the entire opposing fleet will go before you because they will all now have more TM than your ships. The reverse is true for you. Sometimes, the Etas will get selected and you’ll get that back and forth. The worst is when the opposing Eta goes, followed by the opposing Negotiator. The Eta will suddenly have an additional 30% TM towards its next turn.
Lineups with Umbaran and HT can mess with that, but usually it’s the first Negotiator to get off Mobilize that causes the mass turn affect.
As for the original question, Eta and Negotiator have the same speed. So assuming there’s no Umbarans in the lineup, the computer will randomly choose between the four. If the opposing Negotiator goes first, then it will use mobilize and the fleet will all get an additional 30% TM. Under the new mechanics for TM, that pretty much guarantees the entire opposing fleet will go before you because they will all now have more TM than your ships. The reverse is true for you. Sometimes, the Etas will get selected and you’ll get that back and forth. The worst is when the opposing Eta goes, followed by the opposing Negotiator. The Eta will suddenly have an additional 30% TM towards its next turn.
Lineups with Umbaran and HT can mess with that, but usually it’s the first Negotiator to get off Mobilize that causes the mass turn affect.
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