![]() ![]() ![]() RP is used to unlock blueprints for new ships and munitions, and to recruit officers. Tylium is your basic equivalent of money, with which you build ships. You’ll need to collect two resource types in the game – Tylium and Requisition Points. If a colony is being attacked by a Cylon war party and you ignore them, they’ll abandon the alliance, meaning you’ll get no income from them. You start off with all twelve colonies in a tenuous alliance, however the order in which you do missions will affect your standing with them. The overarching mechanics of the campaign involve managing the politics of the twelve colonies and protecting various planets while pushing back the Cylon fleet. This conflict is a lot more evenly matched than the brutal Cylon steamroll of the Second Cylon War seen on TV, and is more about building huge fleets to whop the toasters with instead of fleeing for your lives. It’s set during the First Cylon War, which in the show is a past event. The game may be a Battlestar Galactica game, and it may have all the visual and audio cues linking it to the series – similar soundtrack, authentic ship design, same uniforms, familiar character names, and so on – but Deadlock is a prequel. Micromanaging your ships is key to achieving victory ![]()
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