Datalinks of the Second Ship [fanfiction]

Faction Set B

Similar to Alien Crossfire, the factions of the second set are meant to be splinter groups and offshoots from the main factions, often ideologically... particular, who broke off as the mission years went on. To be honest, since this whole project really just started with me coming up with various concepts and random names that sounded cool, I didn't even envision any in particular that could have split from the Second Ship!

One thing to consider too is that when looking at the Alien Crossfire human factions, a lot of them seem to be derived not from ideologies but rather gameplay mechanics or just aspects from the setting. Nautilus Pirates specialize in the aquatic play style. Data Angels focus on probe espionage. Free Drones are about drones, both in mechanics and lore. Planet Cult and Cyborg Consciousness are both just sort of more extreme versions of the Stepdaughters of Gaia and the University of Planet, I suppose- though in terms of concept they also extend the lore when it comes to man's relationship with Planet and, uh, Faustian applications of science that leads to transhumanism and alienation from our biological selves I guess. Some of my Set B factions do the same.

A few are also my responses to the whole NN custom faction ecosystem, my "wow what if all of these factions were on Planet can you even believe" concept.



Anti-Xenos Integral Society: Suffer not the xenos to live. But neither the cyborg, the psi-path, the machine disfiguring the human soul. This is the hardliner anti-Planet Cult faction who hates and fears that which is not human on Planet. Their faction leader I pretty much based on the otherwise-forgettable villain of the forgettable Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, voiced by James Woods, mostly because he had such a snappy taunt to the heroes right before he fires the Zeus orbital cannon near the end of the movie: "prepare to meet your Gaia." I based the bio on Hein's tragic backstory, and really wanted to give the faction a planetbuster as a starting unit until I was told that it was technically impossible.

Concept-wise I think it's fairly natural to imagine either a Believers but more puritanical, or a Santiago but crusader, type faction. If I had released AXIS today, it would get conflated with the Purity affinity from Civilization: Beyond Earth, or with Humanity First from Terra Invicta. They even have a similar dynamic with Planet Cult as HF does with the Servants. Looking at the NetworkNode.org archives, there's even a fic for a sadly lost faction named The Sinner with a very similar premise, right down to the base obliteration.

But they were also meant as commentary on the state of the custom faction mod scene. With so many disparate non-human sci-fi ideas, including weird Progenitor-human upload cyborg hybrids, other aliens, Replicants, and random sorceresses, I figured there might be a faction that would push back against all of that. Baseline supremacy.

Psions for Purity: Actually forget the Planet Cult, these would be the natural antagonists for the AXIS: a faction of Empaths, Thinkers (I guess they're technically MMI cyborgs so they might not count), Transcendi, "Psions" who have grown disgruntled at the rest of humanity, having been exposed to the depraved and degenerate thoughts that go through peoples' minds all of the time. So naturally, they seek to secede and form their own faction.

They would qualify as a SMAX-style gimmick faction that's based on an element of the setting and turned into its own faction. I like to imagine them as having a New Agey, crystals, meditative, hippie psychic culture, coupled with deep revulsion, contempt, and loathing for baselines who go around pondering in filth. I gave them Eudaimonic future society as their agenda, though Green might also fit as well, given how the setting really connects psi powers to Planetmind. To revise my draft, I think instead of Wealth as their aversion, Knowledge might work really well- ironically, these open-minded telepaths actually really hate having to know.

I had them split from the University, which is a weird choice in hindsight but that could be a solid way to establish their inability to choose Knowledge. Ironic then if Zakharov caused both Cyborgs and Empaths to split away from him.

Global Energy Exchange: A cabal of those who seek to preserve the energy-based economic system of Planet. Trying to beeline their way to the Economic Victory. I was probably most likely inspired by the Shadow Bank from Illuminati: the Conspiracy, a fan homebrew supplement for the World of Darkness tabletop RPG universe. (And it was heavily influenced by the eponymous Illuminati series from Steve Jackson Games- that society being based on the Gnomes of Zurich, which also neatly ties to Earth by David Brin. It's all connected.) If you're familiar with Mage: the Ascension, they're pretty much the Syndicate from the Technocracy.

As a kid, I had only vague ideas about how the economy works, but I did make the differentiation between the world of business that Morgan Industries dominates, and... investing? Hence I called it an exchange. Going back and retconning it to make a little sense, I'd imagine that rather than stocks, the exchange is more of a forex currency market kind of dealie- maybe each faction has its own unique local energy units, and these guys want to standardize them and serve as the central bankers to them all. Rather underwhelming as an endgame ideology, but consider it in loftier terms. Morgan wants to control all markets with his business activity. The GEE (or GEX) wants to own the very currency the markets run on themselves.

I think, to steer away from blatant conspiracism, the shadowy board (I originally didn't even given them a visible faction leader) has more in mind than self-enrichment. As per the quote, they want to make sure that the energy currency is stable, to create a world without financial turmoil, under their enlightened leadership. However, to distinguish them from the Human Hive, I sort of want to give them Thought Control as their agenda rather than Planned, which makes them look like villains. Wish there were more SE choices.

New Athenians: Play-style gimmick concept: what if there was a faction that just really focused on one base at a time? Everyone lives in a city, what if you had the best city? Nowadays I'd recognize that as wanting to make your faction really tall, which isn't really something that can be converted into a single ideology in the fluff. But that's what I envisioned with these guys anyway, trying to create a handful of glittering, gleaming cities on a hill, full of prosperity and culture and democracy (I'd probably make that optional) and fashion. Hence the leader being a foppish dandy who would give Nwabudike a run for his money in terms of taste.

Nanomachine Technologists: As seen on my initial draft, this was the very first faction I came up with. Most likely it was simply from their name, which I had to work backwards to come up with a faction. What I imagine them to be is a research-based faction devoted to realizing the dream of post-scarcity built with nanotech. So University but devoted to practical engineering applications, specifically for improving quality of life. And so they do science, but with more panache than Zakharov's dry lab rats. They do science!

At the time I also learned about technocracy, both as a general principle and as the weird 1930s fringe political movement, so I threw that in there too. (I got the technate concept from a bit of alternate history.) Even though it's pretty much certain that the University of Planet and any other Knowledge-agenda factions would also be meritocracies- technocracy as rule by experts- I have the Nanotechnicians, or Nanotechies for short, explicit espouse it as their ideology. Because hey Howard Scott's weirdoes were into using energy as a value metric a century ago. It's all (vaguely) connected.

Their focus on nanites might seem like a faction that gets ahead of itself in the tech tree, like the Cyborg Consciousness basically assuming MMI and the Cybernetic future society already exists, or I suppose the Psions and Empaths. But given the infinite power of nano-augmentation and nanomachines, son have been the much-hyped magical tech of the future for decades (maybe especially in '90s sci-fi), you might as well have a faction that focuses on them. It justifies the name, okay?

Library of Planet: As wry commentary on the proliferation of factions on NetworkNode.org and to a much lesser extent in the series itself, I imagined a faction that arose in response to it, led by a scholar of history and the political sciences who analyzed the trends and determined that Chiron society was heading for the same chaos that swept Earth. So what I got was a bookish version of Lal who is even more of a crybaby weenie, asking everyone to please stop fighting lest the Foundation-style technobarbarian Dark Ages arrive early.

Quite honestly, I think the actual origin of them is in the name: I took the familiar "of Planet" faction naming structure and added Librarians to it. SMAC's use of Librarians always fascinated me, they're a specialist citizen and a difficulty setting, yet in the game what they do is completely unexplained. You can easily assume they're some sort of IT systems admin type, since they come with Planetary Networks, but the use of an otherwise analog job title is sort of neat in a sci-fi setting. Come to think of it, Librarians are also a thing in Warhammer 40K. Sadly, for all of my fixation on naming things I missed out that it already exists in the game, as a University base name! Oops.

So I took the name and used it to retroactively justify their identity, and I think it works. "The University but for the soft sciences" is a faction concept that I've seen in the SMAC Fac Pack and in the work of @Axis Kast, it's a popular archetype. I suppose my Librarians differ from the Preservers and the Anti-Ozymandias Protocol or whomever in that they have an explicitly political project: to unify the factions to prevent the loss of knowledge due to warfare and social collapse. I think this reinforces the Foundation influence quite nicely, now that I think about it- the Encyclopedists ended up reuniting the Galaxy, after all. Despite this grand ambition, the Librarians are pacifist- but I gave them a strong probe buff, originally intended as a defensive perk (and in contrast to the University), but maybe that could lead them to do wily Terminus-type schemes to bring the warlords and barbarians into the fold. And I suppose if all else fails they could be like the Followers of the Apocalypse from Fallout. (As an aside, besides the Library and the Darwin Raiders' "Foundation but Mongol horde", part of the Psions' nature is imagined to be like those of the Second Foundation from the series. Telepathy that works in subtle ways, through the power of suggestion.)

Honua Divers: Like the Phoenix Nation, this is a concept I've come up with much later after my 10th grade binder-scribblings. Recently I've settled on making the fourteenth and last faction of this set be based on the Sea State from Earth, which is a huge climate refugee armada of rusting buckets and decrepit floating platforms that crosses the seas, stopping at ports of call and picking up the forsaken of drowned lands. On Chiron, this would be a faction led by former oceanic refugees of Earth, but also those in the present day driven from the land by vendetta and hostlie wildlife, to find refuge among the waves. And most pointedly- unlike the Pirates who seek plunder, they reuse, repurpose, and reclaim that which has been abandoned by those of the land, scrappily salvaging from the detritus of sunken ships- maybe submerged bases without pressure domes!

I've always considered having a nautical faction, yes it's a shtick that's been done, but the sea is a big place for adventures. I had considered the Children of Oceanus, but enough neopagan cults.
 
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Nanashi Sakamoto
Administrator
Treasurer
Japan
10-31-2001

Service Record:

Born 2001, Kōchi, Japan, to samurai clan turned local gentry. Pursued career in family business despite childhood interest in nursing. Bachelor of Economics from University of Tokyo, PhD in Financial Economics from University of Chicago. Tasked by father to act as clan’s advocate within public regulatory structure while brothers groomed to head family corporation. Securities and exchange junior regulator at Financial Services Agency during the administration of the Minister of Finance nicknamed “Mr. iQuipu.” Under the Datalinks Nation window guidance, Japanese economy repositioned to adopt digiknot technologies in bid to become cyberfinance world capital. Approved openings of distrocash valuta exchanges, pushart virtual galleries, infovore pet breeders. Present at the Miami negotiations that crafted the Hologram Plaza Accord. Oversaw controversial reverse merger between Sakamotion Unlimited and Widdershins, her family’s virtubank becoming the very first in country to host a foreign distrocash platform.

Upon promotion to sector regulator in early 2020, began issuing cautionary statements against overpromotion of volatile valuta. Recommendations for greater scrutiny and precautious repeatedly ignored amidst the Floating World 2.0 (Ukiyo-Ni) era. Published white paper, “Unbounded Distrocash Dependency on Cyberworld Real Estate Assets Considered Harmful,” winner of 2026 Nakahara Prize.

Japanese virtual asset bubble began collapsing in 2022 with massive devaluation of the Net-Yen. Cascading valuta crashes. Yo-yo panic cycles of monetary tightening and monetary easing. Data shortages followed by data rationing. Gordian November saw the use of multiple iQuipu protocol 0-day exploits, taking the Cyberworld offline for an entire month, rendering untold damage to virtual properties.

Resigned commission during the largest economic contraction in a generation, leaving MetaTokyo for family estate in Shikoku. Drafted as adjunct economist at Sakamotion. Clashing priorities between siblings led to company downfall, liquidation of clan assets. Sakamoto family shrine, where she had served as a shrine maiden in her teenage years, was sold off. Left Japan, never to return.

Self-exile in Switzerland. Lecturer at University of Zürich, chief econometrician for in-game economy at TITANS Software. Invited to various international economic fora. Became involved with the Gnomes, a local circle of monetary sovereigntists calling for greater fiscal authority over international currencies. Fierce defender of currency unions, single-coin policies, arguing that the proliferation of “valuta both fiat and virtual weakens every pillar in the house of cash.”

Initiated into the Caesar Society, a pro-interventionist think tank, in the 2040s. As research fellow, embarked on series of economic experiments, applying the society’s principles of sound currency in developing markets. Halted the 2053 Afro Flux with a crisis team of Caesarean experts in Dar es Salaam. Engineered the Tuvan Economic Miracle. Worked on reconstruction of regions affected by the U.N.-F.C. War. Ideological outlook found compatible and appealing to Federation authorities. Appointed to the office of Treasurer by the Alpha2 Committee, with the duties of rebuilding a monetary system on Chiron after the initial frontier period. Tasked too with establishing economic reintegration with Unity colony by any means necessary.

Upon the mutual dissolution of the FCS Sovereignty, sided with the Sovereign Magistrates to continue mission to preserve humanity’s economic order. Established contact with Gaian ecological economists, University thermoeconomists, Morganite degrowthers, and other fringe dissidents. Attempts to garner cooperation from faction leaders rebuffed. Suspected infiltration by Caesar Society members led to demotion from the Magistrate secretariat. Disappeared after the Blackout Nesday power surge at the Merchant Exchange. Reemerged several years later, declaring herself as the spokesperson for the anonymous Executive Board of a faction dedicated to safeguarding the strength of the energy credit.

Psych Profile: Prudent Controller

Keen and analytical mind towards money matters tempered by self-righteous certainty in personal monetary policy. Believes markets inevitably irrational, asymmetric, and driven towards alternate periods of exuberance and fearfulness. Entrusts a guiding hand to correct the folly of the masses. Dislikes “excessive individualistic” attempts to profit from crisis. Sober-minded commitment to economic worldview has yielded prior success; such reinforcement of worldview may lead to ideological calcification, refusal to engage alternative theories, domination and suppression of opposing opinions. Possibly utilizes sarcasm to deflect from personal loss suffered from fall of family.

Though the actual leadership of the Global Energy Exchange is unknown, historians have suggested that the original Executive Board was founded by an offshoot of the Caesar Society, an anti-laissez faire, anti-deregulatory international think-tank. Founded with a goal to “prevent economic royalism and currency destabilization”, several of the society’s members were apparently passengers on the UNS Unity and the FCS Sovereignty.

Global Energy Exchange
“As the great economic recessions and depressions of the twenty-first century demonstrate, the lives of millions and even billions of people can be shattered by the greed of a few executives and investors. Our organization is determined to prevent such cataclysms from taking place in this New World, and we will protect our great currency- one way or another.”
- GEE anonymous Board member, Datalinks.
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Symbol/Insignia: The outline of Masonic pyramid, except there are no lines for bricks or they are covered by a huge energy currency symbol- an uppercase cursive E with a line through it. The pyramid is between two towers that are cylindrical but have pointed tops. There is a squiggly line connecting the tops, and it almost touches the top of the pyramid. Underneath the pyramid is a banner that says Novus Mundus Expecto- The New World Awaits.

Representative: Fiduciary Nanashi Sakamoto
Background: Think-tank of economists from various nations.
Agenda: Preservation and eventual control of Planet’s energy-based economic system.
Technology: Industrial Base
+1 Support (The poor recruit soldiers, the rich hire mercenaries)
+2 Economy (Society of stockbrokers)
-1 Morale (Mercenaries aren’t the most loyal of troops)
-1 Planet (Economic efficiency over ecological issues)
Aggression: Erratic
Priorities: Build, Explore
Agenda: Thought Control
Aversion: Free Market

Design Notes

* Originally this faction was to be faceless, with the Board itself as the leader. While that might fly in, say, Hearts of Iron, it seems out of place in SMAC which tends to have individual leaders. So the compromise is that we have a visible spokesperson, but no telling what her actual role is in the faction or how much authority she has.

* I went with Japan as her background because it’s a country that’s curiously absent from both SMAC/X and Civilization: Beyond Earth. Turns out it’s because their economy just happened to go bust a second time, taking them out as a major player behind the Unity project.

* Her likeness is that of Fumi Nakai from Beef, played by Patti Yasutake of Star Trek fame. Besides the visual flair, I’d say her character would have some of the acerbic wit as her character from the show, not to mention a tinge of the family tragedy.

* The Bitcoin and blockchain references I came up with later down the line. While I’m leary of incorporating real-world tech that has since appeared after SMAC has become late ‘90s retrofuturism, I think I’ve rebranded everything distinctly. Just remember that the Inca, not Satoshi, was the first to record financial transactions with strings.

* Originally named "Globalists" for short, in light of modern political developments they would be called Exchangers, or perhaps Gnomes.

Notes

* Nanashi can mean “no name” in Japanese. Swap the first letters of her first and last names.

* Valuta are credible currency in GURPS Cyberworld, here not-so-good as crypto currency. And here the Cyberworld itself is not a cyberpunk setting, but a metaverse thingy.

* Hologram Plaza is a vaporwave album by Disconscious, a pioneering work of mallsoft.

* Julius Caesar was an implacable foe of Cato the Younger.
 
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Adam Altan Bozdere
Senior captain
Battle Imam
Young Türkiye
10-29-2021

Service Record:

Born 2021, Samsun, Türkiye; descended from Circassians expelled from the Russian Empire during reign of Abdülmecid I. Father, sixth generation faqīh Islamic jurist. Raised to follow family tradition; instead joined the Yeşim Kurt (Jade Wolf) secular nationalist youth movement after secondary school. Commanded street militia during the Ideation Disruptions of 2040, feuding with Islamist Labour gangs and sunnahists. Participated in the March to Istanbul that birthed the Patriotic Reformation. Enlisted in Republican Armed Forces shortly after, assigned to Special Counterinsurgency Command. Fought counter-reformation elements throughout Anatolia, dispatching enemies of the junta with efficient and appropriate ruthlessness. Awarded Order of the Constitution for suppressing local Blackguard anarchist franchise. First saw foreign action in series of special policing operations in the Caucasus during the Sick Man of Eurasia period after first Russian economic crash. Ascended to senior sergeant major following Georgian campaign.

Deployed to Mesopotamia as unit commander in Turkish U.N. Security Force contingent for Operation Stormwall. Reformation junta’s masterplan to force an end to the Crusader Wars shattered by confused multi-sided conflict that heavily contested foreign occupation. His leadership was one of few bright spots of the campaign. Repurposed anti-rebel tactics to smoke out Templar, Taiping, and Sicarii militants alike. Ran afoul of U.N. leadership for ignoring Shibboleth Procedures. Rumored to have given the order to mass bombard the defensive perimeter of ʼArīḥā. Granted honorific “Adam Altan Pasha” after defeating joint Russo-Ethiopian counter-intervention task force.

Present at Megiddo when Gog and Magog fell. Journey to Haifa permanently curtailed. In the aftermath, claimed to have seen three golden arrows in the resulting clouds even while afflicted with blast blindness. Resigned commission while in Red Crescent field camp. Dodging Republican military police and U.N. forces while half-blind, made way to Rehaniya with remnants of his unit. Came across a tattered force of survivors, including Turkish soldiers, attacking the local townspeople and a relief mission led by Honorary Psych Chaplain Miriam Godwinson. Repelled bandits with barely half a dozen men. That same day, father’s office in Samsun was burned to the ground in ultranationalist riots.

Claimed to have vision healed by psych chaplain, witnessed multiple instances of deliverance from radiation poisoning via laying of hands. Served as Godwinson’s personal bodyguard, beating back several sunnahist raids and foiling a Canaanite assassination plot. Court-martialed in absentia as deserter. Shielded from postwar prosecution by service rendered to U.N. Re-integration Forces. Professed to have undergone profound spiritual awakening. Spent next years in North American exile as interfaith evangelist for ecumenism.

Selected to U.N. Alpha Centauri Mission with endorsement from both the Christian States and the Turkish government. Appointed to Psych Chaplain’s security detail. Sided with her landing pod during Planetfall. Elevated to Pasha of the Patriarchate of New Masada, commanding the Lord’s Believers southern military forces. Led her Angels of Justice to victory in the Nessus Canyon Combines Vendetta and at the Standoff of the Planetneck. Married local doctor, a former Unity biologist.

Defeated in battle by the Demon-Boil Tash after perimeter defense of New Masada unexpectedly failed. Charged through multiple swarming waves to protect evacuating colony pod, in vain. Entire family lost with most of civilian population. Rebuffed pleas to return to the capital for bereavement counseling. Disappeared into the desert for four decurns. Reemerged at research garrison Ezekiel’s Wheel draped in planetpearls purportedly taken from husks of mindworms slain while in mourning. Enjoined the citizenry of the frontier base to join him in a great holy war against the alien.

Psych Profile: Adamant Purifier

Strength of personal convictions to the point of zealotry. Subject’s capacity for blind loyalty to chain of command and hierarchy indicates officer potential. Pronounced protective tendencies and willingness to fight for confederates and cause. Strategic prowess rated B-class, tactical skill at A minus-class, and logistical ability at B plus-class on the Haire Military Grade Scale. Devotion to cause induces purgative tendencies, revulsion of ideological contaminants and desire to remove such. High ability to spot those with hidden dissenting views.

Current memetic analysis unable to determine subject’s theological framework. Rhetorical composition appears to equally include inspiration from the Adyghe Xabze, Sunni Islam, and Miriam Godwinson’s High Conclave interpretation of Evangelical Christianity. Elements of pre-conversion anti-sectarian political hardliner speech also present. History of ironclad adherence to different ideologies worth caution: measures must be taken to prevent emotionally traumatic response from inducing another dramatic shift in subject’s worldview. Effects unpredictable.

Anti-Xenos Integral Society
“After the arrival at Chiron, humanity has become degraded by alien forces. Today, the vile ‘Voice of Planet’ calls out lies that mislead our citizens to their deaths, psychics hide within us, reading our thoughts, sentient Xenos lay waste to our land for their own agendas, and our own machines have learned to rebel. The time to fight back and resist temptation is now!”
- AXIS Manifesto, Datalinks

“I suggest you take your last few moments and prepare to meet your Gaia.” - Lord Adam Altan Bozdere to Well of Souls base command, final transmission



Symbol/Insignia: A medieval shield that has a picture of mindworms on it, except crossed out.
Leader: Lord Adam Altan Bozdere
Background: Military commander of Believers, Young Türkiye
Agenda: Destruction of all alien factions and philosophies.
Technology: High Energy Chemistry
+2 Support (Military-oriented society)
+2 Police (Citizens used to discipline and order)
-2 Planet (Rejecting Planet equated with resisting Xenos)
Fanatic (‘Nuff said)
Techcost 130% (Unwilling to make "Faustian Bargains")

Aggression: Aggressive
Agenda: Fundamentalist (Politics)
Priorities: Conquer
Aversion: Green (Economics)

Design Notes

* The leader of the AXIS was always modeled after General Douglas Hein from Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. Concept was to create a xenophobic baseline supremacist faction opposed to all of the non-human and posthuman influence that appeared in Alien Crossfire.

* Additionally, I was very much inspired by the sort of custom factions that fans posted on NetworkNode.org. There was a surprisingly amount of alien races, even a Progenitor Civil War custom set with six different interchangeable Manifold alien faction, and plenty of cybernetic and A.I. factions. Since at the time I imagined all of those custom factions existing on Planet alongside the canonical ones, it gave me the amusing thought of what if someone got tired of dealing with all of them.

* Originally, the Xenophobes were supposed to receive a Planetbuster as a starting unit. I later backed up on that, but only because it's not possible to give a non-basic unit for free as a faction perk. The lore behind that is that they had hijacked it from a Spartan armory prior to splitting off, which is sort of insane if you think about it.

* Originally, the leader was General Patrick Donovan Gray, a Former Spartan Fed general from Billings, Montana (claimed by United States of America, under control of Militia Free State). I decided to change the leader away from North American to introduce more geographical diversity among the Second Ship sets.

* To get a non-western background to match Hein from the Final Fantasy movie, I went through iterations where he was Lebanese (Ahab Mansour), then a Bosporus German descended from workers on the Berlin-Baghdad railway.

* Originally, the faction name was the Initiative Society, which I changed to Integral because 1) it sounds less awkward, 2) nod towards integralism, and 3) the potential for "the Integral Society," or its acronym, as how they're referenced.

* I actually wrote a short fanfic about this faction in its original form! Responding too defensively to comments here.

* Second ship second version here. Original version here.

Notes

* Altan means "red dawn" in Turkic. Bozdere means "gray river" or "gray valley", the latter being my intention.

*The Russo-Ethiopian inexplicable military alliance is from Left Behind, as explained by slacktivist, Fred Clark.

* Miriam’s “Angels of Justice” is technically how she refers to her forces in the Believers’ diplo text, though it might just be a figure of speech.

* A decurn is a ten-day long Centauri “week.” Source:Preliminary Report on the Alpha Centauri System, probably written by Derek “Del” Cotter

* Originally intended to start with a free planetbuster.

* Michael Haire was the Art Director of SMAC.
 
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