03-19-2011, 05:23 AM
If I recall correctly, your ships were put into fleets, and you sent a fleet to a given system, which then generated the reports such as I posted above.
You could then gain additional reports, depending on what orders that you issued. Sometimes,trying to solve a puzzle, but botching the attempt, could end up with the star system detonating, obliterating everything - both artifact and your stuff.
You could also ask for a limited number of Galactic Data Base references (GDB ref), each turn, which would provide you more information on things that you encountered, such as race history of race references that you encountered during game play.
I only have a very few portions of various turns' results. At the top of one, I wrote #894 29/June/92. So, I was playing Galaxy: Alpha back in the year 1992, apparently. I didn't play it much. I wish that I had played it more, just to learn more about the history of the in-game races and empires.
You could then gain additional reports, depending on what orders that you issued. Sometimes,trying to solve a puzzle, but botching the attempt, could end up with the star system detonating, obliterating everything - both artifact and your stuff.
You could also ask for a limited number of Galactic Data Base references (GDB ref), each turn, which would provide you more information on things that you encountered, such as race history of race references that you encountered during game play.
I only have a very few portions of various turns' results. At the top of one, I wrote #894 29/June/92. So, I was playing Galaxy: Alpha back in the year 1992, apparently. I didn't play it much. I wish that I had played it more, just to learn more about the history of the in-game races and empires.