Next round.
All races, regardless of friend or foe, were infected.
The Galactic Empire was wiped out in one round; the Red Crystal Civilization was completely destroyed; the Rising Sun Alliance was completely destroyed; and weak civilizations like Blue Star were all wiped out.
On the contrary, the exiled government on the fleet, which had no planets or colonies, was well isolated.
They weren't dead, but they huddled in a corner, trembling, too afraid to move.
The peace-loving Vermilion Birds soon clashed with the Zerg.
A maximum belligerency level means they are very willing to cause trouble.
"You're all so ugly, you insects," the Vermilion Birds said in a soft, sweet voice, their smiles as pure as angels. "May we purify you?"
In the next round, the Vermilion Bird Empire declared war on the Zerg civilization.
They used nuclear bombs to plow through half of the Milky Way.
Boom! Bomb it a few times, and it'll be nuclear-leveled.
A note from the author: This is based on the Civilization series.
203. Spectacularity leads to national ruin.
The most difficult scenario in the single-player mode of "Galaxy" can be solved very easily by using this bug?
The Little Vermilion Birds, who never usually manufacture offensive weapons, surprisingly possess a terrifying war potential that rivals that of the Galactic Empire once they mobilize the entire nation to reorganize their military.
They were evenly matched with the Zerg!
As we all know, the Zerg are creatures with an extremely terrifying ability to reproduce, and their entire population is a soldier.
An insect can be born with very few resources, and within five minutes of its birth, it possesses terrifying combat abilities, is fearless, feels no pain, and is absolutely obedient to commands.
Such an army is practically invincible, which is why the Zerg were considered the enemy of the universe back then.
However, such a Zerg player only has a war value of 200 points.
There is no war value set above 200 points in the game, unless the Suzaku people possess the Peace Artifact.
Suzaku Man: I have 256 points of belligerence. If you're not convinced, then let's fight!
Fleets and satellites fly side by side, guns and fireworks resonate.
The two powerful forces are locked in a fierce battle in the Milky Way, and neither has had the opportunity to deal with the other weaker civilizations along the way.
Meanwhile, the human exiled government controlled by the players trembled and hid in the fleet, watching the two big shots put on a show.
Do you think this is a story of a comeback?
No, this game is incredibly realistic.
The human exiled government managed to survive until the final rounds without ever revealing a single hair.
To avoid being discovered by the Suzaku government, this expert player, "Old Antiques Connoisseur," never built a single combat unit from beginning to end.
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Wherever Suzaku goes, he escapes to another corner of the universe.
Hold on! Survive to the end and you'll win! Every second counts!
Thank God, this game has the concept of "technological victory".
In the 42nd round, just before the Suzaku Empire razed the last star system in the Milky Way, the human exiled government was able to unlock the final technology—parallel universe wormhole jump.
After the jump, humanity no longer belongs to this universe.
As for who will win between the Zerg and the Vermilion Bird Empire...
Players: We'll find out by playing another custom game!!
[A confirmed pacifist!]
[Suzaku: Hello, darling! We generally recommend marriage alliances. If you don't agree to a marriage alliance with us, we'll nuke you flat, darling! :)]
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Why does this person's ID look so familiar? Like an antique connoisseur or something...?
[Wow, this is really peaceful! It seems the most terrifying thing is when a nice person gets angry?]
[The gentle Prince Suzaku, online nuclear-powered land-plowing?!]
[Did we promise not to be the first to use the Blackened Suzaku Core Strategies?]
Since the Suzaku Core Flow was developed, players have suddenly felt as if they have opened the door to a new world.
They used this approach to enter various scenarios and discovered that as long as this condition was met, the Suzaku Empire would definitely become a "cosmic madman" and start causing trouble, while their regime could take the opportunity to gain additional room for development and even turn the "enemy of the enemy" into an ally.
Another rather unorthodox way to play is to use the Suzaku Empire and then enter nuclear peace mode.
When other countries declare war, their citizens' goodwill and happiness will drop significantly, but not with Nuclear Advection Suzaku... their overall happiness will increase dramatically.
Little Vermilion Birds: Ah, finally we can beat up humans! (*^▽^*)
Then, the designers on Earth started to get nervous.