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Episode: 4030
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Title: HPR4030: Playing Alpha Centauri, Part 4
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4030/hpr4030.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 18:51:15
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4,030.
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For Friday the 12th of January 2024, today's show is entitled, Playing Alpha Centauri Part
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4.
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It is part of the series' computer strategy games.
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It is hosted by Ahukad, and is about 12 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Part 4 of Tips on Playing Alpha Centauri.
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Hello, this is Ahukad, welcoming you to Hacker Public Radio in another exciting episode.
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In our continuing look at computer strategy games, and I want to continue now with the
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game Alpha Centauri, and do a little more exploration here, and what I want to talk about first
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is something called base operations status.
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Now this is something that you again access through the HQ screen, and it's another important
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place to get familiar with.
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This screen allows you to see all of your bases in one place and get some useful information.
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Now in the center window, all of your bases are listed, and you can look at what each is
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producing on the production tab, how happy your citizens are in each base on a citizen's
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tab, and how many military units each base has on the garrison tab.
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And you can also see the status of other factions, one if you're in a pact with them, or
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two if you have built the Secret Project and Path Guild.
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That gives you an infiltrator with each of the other factions, and lets you see what they
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are doing.
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Under the central screen is a window with the icons for each faction, and clicking on
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an icon shows you the information for that faction.
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Under this window is one with icons for labs, energy budget, remember energy is the money
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in this game.
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Base operations, this was on by default when you first go here, Secret Project reports,
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satellite survey, security nexus, and the Alpha Centauri score.
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When you click on one of these, the top screen changes to reflect your selection, but
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so too does the one on the left which provides added information.
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So you can select the faction and the type of report and see more information when you
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do so.
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So let's go through the reports and see what you can learn.
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Labs.
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Okay, this is your research component.
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When you select labs, you will see in the top screen the technology tree with the text
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you have already discovered shown in a brighter text than the ones you have not yet discovered.
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You will also see how frequently you can expect to make new discoveries based on your investment
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in labs.
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You can add investment by building appropriate buildings and by redirecting some of your
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energy budget to research.
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And of course, if you have a pact, you can see how your pact brother is, or a partner,
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I should say, is doing.
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And if you have the empath guild, you can cycle through the factions and see how your research
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matches up with the other factions.
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Ideally, you would like to be researching faster than they are.
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Then on the screen on the left, you can see a list of the texts you have discovered in
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the technology tab and how much research each base is doing on the basis tab.
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Now, the thing to keep in mind in looking at what you have researched is that it is not
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a strictly linear process.
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You can't research a tech until you have researched a predecessor.
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But you don't research all categories equally.
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Some of this is by your choice when you pick which areas to focus on.
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If you have aggressive neighbors, you may want to go further in researching the conquer
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area.
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But it is a good idea to be reasonably balanced since you need to improve productivity,
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which is in the build area, if you want to churn out units.
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You need an industrial base to support a big army.
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You will probably refocus your research several times in a game as the circumstances warrant.
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Next, the energy budget.
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Now in the top window, you have a summary of your overall energy budget in the left side
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of the screen, which will give you your total income and total expenditures.
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Energy reserves is your total cash on hand, basically.
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The income is how much you bring in on each turn.
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Maintenance is how much you spend to maintain your buildings.
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Remember, units are maintained with minerals, not energy.
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Loans is how much you are bringing in each turn from loans to other factions and finally
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your net income, which you would like to be a positive number.
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On the right of the top screen is the maintenance budget for a base.
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So you can see how much you are spending for each building in that base.
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Some buildings have low maintenance, but others can be three or four energy per turn.
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It is a good idea to know this before you start building things so that you don't bankrupt
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yourself.
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You can pick the city to be displayed here in the lower left window.
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And in the lower right window, you can see a summary of maintenance by building type
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across your whole faction.
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If you start running into insufficient energy problems, this is where you can go to start
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figuring out the answer.
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Base operations.
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We already discussed the basic views here for production citizens in Garrison, but there
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is more to look at.
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In the lower left, the best basis tab lets you see the top base in each of eight categories.
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The two I use the most are minerals and Garrison.
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Minerals are what you use for production.
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So knowing your top base for production can help.
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If you want to get a secret project out ahead of the competition, or if you need to crank
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out some units, you can also re-home units to this base if the base that built them is
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running low on minerals.
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You wouldn't want to have units that are going into battle suddenly be disbanded because
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you ran short of minerals back home.
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And the Garrison option is handy if you have put a bunch of units into a century position
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and suddenly need to find them and wake them up.
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Then in the Govener's tab, you can set all of your Govener's to conquer, for instance,
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if you were at war or set them all to build once the war is over.
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But even nicer is the advanced settings selection, which lets you fine-tune what your Govener's
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can or cannot do.
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For instance, you could allow them to pursue two aims simultaneously, such as both Discover
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and Build, you know, in the very early game that might make a lot of sense.
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And you can give the Govener's other powers or take some away.
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Goveners in this game are pretty helpful in removing the micromanagement, but you may
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want to specify more closely their powers.
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Next, the secret project reports.
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Secret projects are an important part of this game, and you want to stay on top of how
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you're doing, how your opponents are doing, which you can do if you have a pact or you
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have the M-path guild.
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For example, the Hunter Seeker algorithm renders the faction that builds it basically immune
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to probatex, which is very powerful.
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You would want to be sure you get it and not another faction.
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Now, if you start falling behind on a key secret project, all is not lost.
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You can build supply crawlers in other bases, send them to the base that's building the
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secret project, and have them add the cost of their construction to the investment in the
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secret project.
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This is very similar, by the way, in Step 2, you could do this with caravans, caravans
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and wonders.
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You send a caravan to a city that was building a wonder and have it add shields to the wonder
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production.
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Now, if you can find an alien artifact by investigating a Unity supply pod, it can be
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cashed in at the base building the project for an added 50 minerals to the project.
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The alien artifacts can also help add to your research, but you have to choose whether
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you want to take it as a boost to research or a boost to minerals for a secret project.
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Now, in the top screen, you can see which projects have already been built and which ones
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are in progress and where they are being built.
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Selecting one will let you get a description in the lower left window.
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Note that if you lose out to another faction on a secret project, you can always recover
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by conquering the base that built it and adding it to your faction.
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Now, satellite survey.
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Later in the game, when you have researched the right technologies, you can build and
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launch satellites that provide nutrients, minerals and energy, which are then provided
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to your bases.
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Now you need aerospace complexes to build these and to get the full benefit, but the benefits
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from a satellite go to all of your bases.
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So that can be very powerful.
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If you find yourself starting to run low on energy, a bunch of energy satellites can be
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very helpful here.
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And there is a provision for combat in orbit.
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Orbital defense pods can be deployed and they have a chance of killing another faction satellite.
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This is the place where you would control all of that.
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Next, security nexus.
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This gives you a summary of all the units you have produced and the current status.
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In the top screen you can see how many of each are currently active, how many are in production
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and how many have been lost, either to combat or to mind worm attacks.
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In the lower left you can see a summary by unit type, land, naval, air or non-combat.
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And in the lower right window you can do things like automate a unit type.
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Now this most often is done with formers, which is a way of reducing the micromanagement aspects.
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You can just allow the formers to automatically go around and improve tiles and whatever
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way they see fit.
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Finally, Alpha Centauri score.
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You can see your score here as well as scores for the other factions if you have a pact or the
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empath guild.
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And during the game this can be somewhat helpful in letting you know how well you're doing against
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the other factions and at the end it will determine your ranking.
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If you want more on scoring and victory conditions you can consult the Alpha Centauri fandom site.
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And there's a link to that in the show notes.
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So this concludes our look at the HQ menu and some of the major screens you can access.
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Mastering these screens will go a long way to give you proficiency in the game and can
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ultimately make you an expert player.
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So do take the time to study how they work.
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Now we're going to cover just a few more topics for Alpha Centauri before we wrap up.
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This one and move on to Civ 3.
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So this is a hukka for Hacker Public Radio signing off and is always encouraging you to support
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free software.
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Bye bye.
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Attribution 4.0 International License.
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