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=== General information ===
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Tiny Empires 3000 is a massively multiplayer game that you play entirely in the HUD window in Second Life. The game is set far in the future, when the human race has spread across most of the galaxy. A devastating galactic war has ended, and the corrupt empire of old has been overthrown by a freedom-seeking rebellion force. The economy, badly damaged during the war, is starting to recover. Goods are being traded again among the various star systems.
 
You start out as a Pilot with a single transport spaceship, earning a modest living by delivering goods to outlying colonies and trade outposts.
 
The goal of the game is simple: Grow your trade empire by purchasing ships, joining a guild, gaining subordinates, and cultivating colonists.
 
Of course, you may find that friends make for good subordinates, and subordinates can make very good friends.
 
 
The game hud will go into idle mode after a while of no activity, similar to original Tiny Empires. In idle mode there is no income, no dues, nothing. SO there is no danger in leaving your HUD attached all night.
 
For choosing your own superior, the following rules apply: the superior has to have a minimum of 5 ships, maximum 3 ranks down can hook up with a superior.


=== Commission ===
=== Commission ===
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=== Guild Dues ===
=== Guild Dues ===
These are deducted during every December turn.  Dues are a percentage of the commissions earned during the year now concluding.  The percentage increases as a player rises in [[Ranks|rank]].  If there are not enough credits to pay dues, a ship will be sold to cover the balance due.
These are deducted during every December turn.  Dues are a percentage of the commissions earned during the year now concluding.  The percentage increases as a player rises in [[Ranks|rank]].  If there are not enough credits to pay dues, a ship will be sold to cover the balance due.
Every even year in January a payment is made for number of direct subordinates and number of colonists owned.
A Guildleader can choose to pay dues for their whole guild for three consecutive years (five years in guilds which have assembled 10,000 ships in their reserve fleet).


=== Subordinate ===
=== Subordinate ===
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To be able to get a subordinate, you can't be more than 3 ranks above. For a new player (pilot), you need at least 5 ships to get him/her as subordinate. To change superior, the superior needs at least 10 ships (Courier). Subordinates will be lost when a superior has a rank that is over 5 above his/her subordinate. The subordinate will be without superior until he/she "hooks up" with someone else.
To be able to get a subordinate, you can't be more than 3 ranks above. For a new player (pilot), you need at least 5 ships to get him/her as subordinate. To change superior, the superior needs at least 10 ships (Courier). Subordinates will be lost when a superior has a rank that is over 5 above his/her subordinate. The subordinate will be without superior until he/she "hooks up" with someone else.
This was relaxed in 2010. A Mogul may recruit a Pilot and a Director may recruit a Trade Baron.


=== Superior ===
=== Superior ===
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A player can give ships to others who are 1 rank above or (at most) 3 levels below. An exception is giving to a Runner with less than 5 ships: trying to give ships will lead to the message that the player is "too inexperienced" and transferring ships won't work.
A player can give ships to others who are 1 rank above or (at most) 3 levels below. An exception is giving to a Runner with less than 5 ships: trying to give ships will lead to the message that the player is "too inexperienced" and transferring ships won't work.


=== Fleet efficiency ===
=== Allies ===
Upgrades to your fleet, that improve your income in credits per ship. See [http://malixu.me.uk/tinyempires3k/index.php?title=Ranks#Upgrades Upgrades] for more information about the upgrades you can obtain.
As soon as someone is Broker, there is the possibility to ally with a maximum of 4 allies. They cannot be a direct superior/subordinate. They also have to be Broker or a higher rank, but as soon as you have allies, you won´t lose them when you drop rank below Broker. Forming an alliance goes about the same as getting a new superior: you stand close to the person you want to ally with. As soon as the offer for an alliance comes, you request an alliance (beware: if the person you want to ally with is higher in rank, you first have to reject the offer to switch superior!). The request is sent to the other player, who can accept the alliance the next turn (or not, but then you can save yourself the trouble).


As far as we know now, it looks like every 6 personal ships unlock a new upgrade.
As soon as the alliance is formed, you can open a Comm Port (go to alliance tab and check the option). You get several options:


=== Colony ===
*build a Space Dock (you only have to do that once);
'''General information about colonies:'''
*transfer colonists to your ally;
* If you buy a Colony in the TE3000 HUD, then this will enable disasters.  If you don't buy a Colony, then the HUD will be like the regular Full Version HUD, and you can wear if without fear of being penalized. If you do buy a Colony, then you have to keep monitoring the HUD every turn to avoid missing disasters, like with the Federation HUD, but with the potential for more credits (gold).  So, it's a tradeoff.
*send a gift to your ally.
* Each colony improves your income by 100 credits / ship.
*break the alliance
* You can have a maximum of three (3) colonies. When you buy your fourth colony, it replaces the colony with the least citizen capacity.


'''Minimum requirements for a colony:'''
Building Space Docks with all 4 of your allies gives you a bonus of 100 credits/ship (total, not 4 x 100). Another advantage, apart from the possibility to send colonists, is that your ally can investigate a sabotage, when that has hit you. There is not a 100% guarantee that it will catch the saboteur, but when more of your allies investigate, the chances are fair that you get your ships back.
* At least one subordinate
* Rank at least Trader
* Amount of personal ships required are not confirmed exactly. Estimates are:
** 1. colony: (around) 25 ships
** 2. colony: (around) 45 ships
** 3. colony: (around) 65 ships and... (?)
* You get an offer to buy a colony only once a day (24 hours); when you don't buy it will come back after about 1 hour.  


Prices of colonies range from around 480,000 credits to over 40,000,000 credits, depending on rank, citizen capacity, kind of colony and maybe more variables. More research is necessary.
Gifts cost about half the prize of a ship and appear to have no in-game function other than making the recipient feel appreciated even if all six gifts are sent. The choices of gifts (as at April 2011) is:


'''Available colonies:'''
* An antique plasma rifle
{| border="1"
* A book about ... (the subject varies - colonists, navigation, nothing, space and astrophysics have been noted)
! '''Level'''
* A heart-shaped pendant
! '''Terrestrial'''
* The finest synthetic champagne
! '''Mining'''
* A real living flower
! '''Orbital'''
* An 8x10 glossy of you (which is still described as 'of you' when it is received)
|-
|
| ''more loot at census''
| ''cheaper disasters''
| ''credit bonus at random''
|-
| 1
| Terrestrial planetoid
| Mining asteroid
| Orbital laboratory
|-
| 2
| Medium terrestrial planetoid
| Large mining asteroid
| Advanced orbital laboratory
|-
| 3
| Medium terrestrial planetoid
| Large mining asteroid
| Advanced orbital
|-
|}


'''Upgrades:'''
Breaking an alliance is expensive and although a new alliance can be made right after there is an online minimum time limit before a new space dock can be built. When an alliance is broken both parties have to wait for this time limit to expire before they can rebuild space docks.
* when someone has three (?) colonies, the possibility comes to research disease, corruption or "Hand of Anarchy": no data available on what the effect is in the long run, some people have started investigatin


'''Disasters:'''
=== Fleet efficiency ===
* disease
Upgrades to your fleet, that improve your income in credits per ship. See [[Upgrades]] for more information about the upgrades you can obtain. As far as we know now, it looks like every 6 personal ships unlock a new upgrade, starting at 3 ships.
* corruption
* The Hand of Anarchy
 
=== Fatigue ===
Fatigue builds up in your fleet from too much trade activity. It only affects you after quite a long time of playing the game in a single day.  If you are affected, you will see (Fatigue) at the bottom of your ACCTS tab. It lowers your fleet efficiency which affects your income. It resets back to zero once per day. You don't have to do anything. It resets whether you are online or off. Fatigue does not build up during idle mode.
 
 
NEEDS ANOTHER SECTION FOR: PUZZLES AND MYSTERIOUS VESSEL (BLACK DIAMOND)
 
 
=== PUZZLES ===
The following website has this information as well and is updated regularly...
http://www.erzsabet.com/TE3000Calc.html
 
DO WE WANT TO INCLUDE CHEAT SHEET?
 
Advice on voting the unity:
* Question about war being good: advice is to vote NO
* Question about truth being revolutionary: advice is to vote YES
 
=== MYSTERIOUS VESSEL (BLACK DIAMOND) ===


Mysterious vessel - trader (Black Diamond)
Latest info shows that the fleet efficiency can be:
Seen: Feb 3047
* 2,500 by upgrades
Slowed: Apr 3047 ~ Mysterious vessel wants "rare minerals and ores"
* 300 for colonies (100 for each, to a maximum of 300)
Jun 3047 ~ Price (based on fleet and colonies)
* 200 for finishing research of any kind
Jul 3047 ~ Paymonth
* 100 for establishing four (4) spacedocks with your allies
* 200 for purchasing both a Bureaucratic Entente and a Bureaucratic Coup from the Bureaucrat
* 100 (can happen twice) through an option at the Mysterious Vessel "Black Diamond" (100 credits/ship forever)


Magic Fuel Pellets
That makes a total of 3,300 without the last, which is a "bonus" that can't be influenced by doing something (except, of course, paying the Mysterious Vessel!) for a maximum known of 3,500.
Purchased ships contain surprises
Buy ships low price for 1 year
Ships worth mote than normal for 1 year
Your fleet's efficiency has been raised 100 cr/ship permanently

Latest revision as of 19:49, 20 April 2015

Navigation
Main Page
General Information
Ranks
Director's Quest
Call of Leadership
Upgrades
Colonies
Terms Used
Troubleshooting
Mysterious Vessel
The Bureaucrat
Antimatter
Guilds of Tiny Empires 3000
Links to Outside Resources

Commission

Commissions are credits paid to, or paid by, a player each month based on the ships possessed. A player receives commissions from their subordinates, and pays commission to their superior.

Credit

The unit of finance in Tiny Empires 3000.

Fleet

The ships owned by a player. There are two totals involved: personal ships owned by the player, and total ships owned by that player and all of their direct and indirect subordinates. Some game functions, notably rank, reference total ships; others, such as colonies, reference personal ships.

Guild Dues

These are deducted during every December turn. Dues are a percentage of the commissions earned during the year now concluding. The percentage increases as a player rises in rank. If there are not enough credits to pay dues, a ship will be sold to cover the balance due.

Every even year in January a payment is made for number of direct subordinates and number of colonists owned.

A Guildleader can choose to pay dues for their whole guild for three consecutive years (five years in guilds which have assembled 10,000 ships in their reserve fleet).

Subordinate

The persons immediately below a player in the guild hierarchy. Commissions are received from one's subordinates. Also, a player with subordinates receives bonus credits every other year in January.

To be able to get a subordinate, you can't be more than 3 ranks above. For a new player (pilot), you need at least 5 ships to get him/her as subordinate. To change superior, the superior needs at least 10 ships (Courier). Subordinates will be lost when a superior has a rank that is over 5 above his/her subordinate. The subordinate will be without superior until he/she "hooks up" with someone else.

This was relaxed in 2010. A Mogul may recruit a Pilot and a Director may recruit a Trade Baron.

Superior

The person immediately above a player in the guild hierarchy. Commissions are paid to one's superior.

A player can give ships to others who are 1 rank above or (at most) 3 levels below. An exception is giving to a Runner with less than 5 ships: trying to give ships will lead to the message that the player is "too inexperienced" and transferring ships won't work.

Allies

As soon as someone is Broker, there is the possibility to ally with a maximum of 4 allies. They cannot be a direct superior/subordinate. They also have to be Broker or a higher rank, but as soon as you have allies, you won´t lose them when you drop rank below Broker. Forming an alliance goes about the same as getting a new superior: you stand close to the person you want to ally with. As soon as the offer for an alliance comes, you request an alliance (beware: if the person you want to ally with is higher in rank, you first have to reject the offer to switch superior!). The request is sent to the other player, who can accept the alliance the next turn (or not, but then you can save yourself the trouble).

As soon as the alliance is formed, you can open a Comm Port (go to alliance tab and check the option). You get several options:

  • build a Space Dock (you only have to do that once);
  • transfer colonists to your ally;
  • send a gift to your ally.
  • break the alliance

Building Space Docks with all 4 of your allies gives you a bonus of 100 credits/ship (total, not 4 x 100). Another advantage, apart from the possibility to send colonists, is that your ally can investigate a sabotage, when that has hit you. There is not a 100% guarantee that it will catch the saboteur, but when more of your allies investigate, the chances are fair that you get your ships back.

Gifts cost about half the prize of a ship and appear to have no in-game function other than making the recipient feel appreciated even if all six gifts are sent. The choices of gifts (as at April 2011) is:

  • An antique plasma rifle
  • A book about ... (the subject varies - colonists, navigation, nothing, space and astrophysics have been noted)
  • A heart-shaped pendant
  • The finest synthetic champagne
  • A real living flower
  • An 8x10 glossy of you (which is still described as 'of you' when it is received)

Breaking an alliance is expensive and although a new alliance can be made right after there is an online minimum time limit before a new space dock can be built. When an alliance is broken both parties have to wait for this time limit to expire before they can rebuild space docks.

Fleet efficiency

Upgrades to your fleet, that improve your income in credits per ship. See Upgrades for more information about the upgrades you can obtain. As far as we know now, it looks like every 6 personal ships unlock a new upgrade, starting at 3 ships.

Latest info shows that the fleet efficiency can be:

  • 2,500 by upgrades
  • 300 for colonies (100 for each, to a maximum of 300)
  • 200 for finishing research of any kind
  • 100 for establishing four (4) spacedocks with your allies
  • 200 for purchasing both a Bureaucratic Entente and a Bureaucratic Coup from the Bureaucrat
  • 100 (can happen twice) through an option at the Mysterious Vessel "Black Diamond" (100 credits/ship forever)

That makes a total of 3,300 without the last, which is a "bonus" that can't be influenced by doing something (except, of course, paying the Mysterious Vessel!) for a maximum known of 3,500.