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'''Q:''' I've just started a new game and there's an AI controlled Exo-Galaxy Wormhole on my home planet(s). Why is this? | '''Q:''' I've just started a new game and there's an AI controlled Exo-Galaxy Wormhole on my home planet(s). Why is this? | ||
− | '''A:''' The presence of an Exo-Galaxy Wormhole on a player's home planet(s) indicates that | + | '''A:''' The presence of an Exo-Galaxy Wormhole on a player's home planet(s) indicates that they're up against a Backdoor Hacker AI type. Player ships cannot pass through these wormholes, but the AI can use them to launch waves. There's no way of preventing the AI from launching waves through these wormholes, so they will need to be adequately defended for the duration of the game. See [[AI War:Wormhole Defense|How Do I Barricade A Wormhole?]] for tips on wormhole defense. |
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 1 February 2015
Q: I've just started a new game and there's an AI controlled Exo-Galaxy Wormhole on my home planet(s). Why is this?
A: The presence of an Exo-Galaxy Wormhole on a player's home planet(s) indicates that they're up against a Backdoor Hacker AI type. Player ships cannot pass through these wormholes, but the AI can use them to launch waves. There's no way of preventing the AI from launching waves through these wormholes, so they will need to be adequately defended for the duration of the game. See How Do I Barricade A Wormhole? for tips on wormhole defense.