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Tiyanki



Tiyana Vek, in all its gaseous glory.​



Space whaling.​



Successful hunt. No, bounty numbers are not final.

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Space Amoebas



Behold! Amor Alveo, home of the amoebas.

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Galactic Community

Hello everyone!As I mentioned last week , we have begun working on a larger free update targeted for May, and it would be fun to share some of the new things you will be able to discover. 2.6.3 is still planned to be released as an opt-in beta SoonTM, so stay tuned for more information about that.But for now, let’s continue and talk a little bit about what you’ll expect to see in the free May update.We’ve felt that the galaxy sometimes feels a bit empty now, compared to how it used to back in the day. Since the AI is a bit more proactive in hunting down hostile space fauna you are encountering these alien lifeforms much more seldom. We wanted to reinvigorate the galaxy with more alien life, and allow them to continue existing for a longer period of time.The tiyanki now have a home system, Tiyana Vek, which can continue to spawn more space whales throughout the continuation of your game, unless the tiyanki in the system have been hunted to extinction. The spawning of new tiyanki will also depend on galaxy size, which sets an upper limit for how many fleets can spawn (in relation to already roaming around).The tiyanki themselves have also been updated, and there are now hatchlings in addition to the previously existing Bulls, Cows and Calves. The roaming tiyanki fleets are now also a bit more randomized in their compositions.Hunting the tiyanki will yield energy credits and exotic gas, but xenophile empires will not approve.Similar to the Tiyanki, the space amoebas now also have a home system from which they can spawn. The space amoebas spawning behaviour is slightly different from the space whales. The amoebas that spawn in the home system will have a cooldown, but may occasionally leave their system in large numbers and seek a new home.As before, it's possible to complete the Amoeba Pacification Project to turn them non-hostile if you are a xenophile or pacifist empire. If you have pacified the space amoebas, it's possible for some of them to spawn in your territory. These amoebas will be friendly towards you, but perhaps not to your enemies!As we showed last week, there will also be a few new resolutions that allow you to decide how the galaxy should feel about the tiyanki.With the Tiyanki Conservation Act, an empire that kills a tiyanki will become in Breach of Galactic Law.With the Tiyanki Pest Control, an empire will be in Breach of Galactic Law while they are harboring any Tiyanki within their borders.We’re also working on a resolution for pacifying amoebas, which you can propose if you have already pacified them. Empires will get a choice whether or not they will agree to pacifying the amoebas, which will share pacification if they agree.-----These are the first steps we’re taking towards reinvigorating the galaxy a bit. We’ll give you more information in the next couple of weeks, so stay tuned for future dev diaries!