Early game was easy as usual, though I should've spent longer in Materials to find a storage cache--ended up playing most of the game with the same Lrg. version I happened to pick up early on. Would have been nice to go with my regular lone Hcp.Mid-game I came upon an unlocked entrance to Extension, so I took that route like last time, rescued O7, and built the allies which escorted me through another couple floors.Then by the time they were all gone, -4 was where things really started to go south.My alert level was spiking like crazy in 4 and 5, and I barely made it out alive, much less with any parts. So I was scraping together a defense for Research, and got chased down and beat on by several Grunts and Programmers, from whom I fled to a nuke I saw in the distance.Mostly naked I picked up the nuke and it immediately misfired from all my corruption, a direct hit on the group that was following me. Destroyed half of them with that free shot and the other half went down with my secondThen while I was picking up the pieces (not much left...), bracing for my inevitable death on -3, some friends showed up and pretty much turned the floor inside out. Apparently I'm the first player who got to see that happen. (Don't watch the video if you don't want to spoil it!) So I had plenty of opportunity to reach -2 completely rebuilt, but after roaming around for quite a while I had to flee naked again.On -1 I did have an amazing launcher (and not much else...) which was sucking enemies into black holes, but that wasn't leaving anything for me to rebuild with. So I spent most of the time on that floor flying and hovering away in hopes of finding a great cache before finally being cornered without any matter... (damn Terminators!)As you can see in my sheet, at my build's peak I had an Exp. Thermal Converter feeding my Adv. Force Field, which was a pretty awesome defense. I started with lots of weapon slots in the early/mid-game, then added utilities and propulsion as I could no longer support more weapons given what I had anyway, and ended up with a pretty well-rounded slot distribution.