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(New page: An Era lasts 100 days. at the end of an Era all Alliance scores are reset to Zero. After a few days of pause in between a new Era starts, and is named after the winning [[All...)
 
 
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An Era lasts 100 days. at the end of an Era all [[Alliances|Alliance]] scores are reset to Zero.
 
An Era lasts 100 days. at the end of an Era all [[Alliances|Alliance]] scores are reset to Zero.
After a few days of pause in between a new Era starts, and is named after the winning [[Alliance]] of the last Era
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After a few days of pause in between a new Era starts, and is named after the winning [[Alliance]] of the last Era.
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Era's are also (ironically) an era in themselves, in the 3 Era's of Spacetrace, [[Round|Rounds]], [[Evolution (period of time)|Evolution]] and Era's.
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After the rounds stopped, and the era of Evolution began, some alliances started getting ahead by much, and had such a large lead that new alliances could not catch up. This resulted in a compromise between Rounds and Evolution; while a planet would still work according to the rules of Evolution, Alliance scores would be reset at the end of each era.
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Latest revision as of 07:58, 9 May 2008

An Era lasts 100 days. at the end of an Era all Alliance scores are reset to Zero. After a few days of pause in between a new Era starts, and is named after the winning Alliance of the last Era.


Era's are also (ironically) an era in themselves, in the 3 Era's of Spacetrace, Rounds, Evolution and Era's.

After the rounds stopped, and the era of Evolution began, some alliances started getting ahead by much, and had such a large lead that new alliances could not catch up. This resulted in a compromise between Rounds and Evolution; while a planet would still work according to the rules of Evolution, Alliance scores would be reset at the end of each era.