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Enables the city to be declared as the capital of an empire. The capital building | Enables the city to be declared as the capital of an empire. The capital building can however be built in all cities without consequence. | ||
The number of levels and [[TL]] of the capital building makes no difference. | The number of levels and [[TL]] of the capital building makes no difference. |
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Enables the city to be declared as the capital of an empire. The capital building can however be built in all cities without consequence.
The number of levels and TL of the capital building makes no difference.
Declaring Capital
To declare a city your capital, open the Governance (F12) window, scroll to the Places tab, and select either "Declare Current City to be Empire Capital" or "Declare Current City to be Sector Capital", depending on whether you want your city to be the empire's capital or your current sector's capital.
See the Empire Capital City and Sector Capital City pages for more information on capitals.
City UI
When in the chain of command for a city, you can control production from the capital building. Simply stand on the capital building's plot and open the Labor (F10) window. This window displays all of the buildings, with their location, distance from you, TL, and number of levels. By selecting a building, a traditional labor window appears in the lower half allowing you to run/change any of the manufacturing processes of that building, including construction. There is a refresh button in the top right hand corner of the window.