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[[file:DetectedSystemEmissions.png|thumb|right|Sign of intelligent life! The yellow glow indicates the presence of a civilization.]] | [[file:DetectedSystemEmissions.png|thumb|right|Sign of intelligent life! The yellow glow indicates the presence of a civilization.]] | ||
[[Solar_System|Solar system]]s with high [[electricity]] consumption will send out emissions that can be detected by [[cities]] in other solar systems. The strength of the emissions is affected by the total amount of electricity used by all cities and [[spacecraft]] in the solar system. | |||
A city's chance of detecting emissions from other solar systems depends on the city's sensor [[TL]] and the strength of the emissions. | A city's chance of detecting emissions from other solar systems depends on the city's sensor [[TL]] and the strength of the emissions. | ||
==Emissions Output== | ==Emissions Output== | ||
[[Solar_System|solar system]]s | [[Solar_System|solar system]]s produce emissions when [[cities]] and [[spacecraft]] use [[electricity]] in them. The higher the solar system's total power consumption is, the higher the emission strength and thus the further away the solar system can be detected from. | ||
[[Harsh_Environment_City|Underwater cities]] emit 1/10th the city's normal emission output thanks to the insulation caused by the water. | [[Harsh_Environment_City|Underwater cities]] emit 1/10th the city's normal emission output thanks to the insulation caused by the water. |
Revision as of 03:54, 12 February 2017
Solar systems with high electricity consumption will send out emissions that can be detected by cities in other solar systems. The strength of the emissions is affected by the total amount of electricity used by all cities and spacecraft in the solar system.
A city's chance of detecting emissions from other solar systems depends on the city's sensor TL and the strength of the emissions.
Emissions Output
solar systems produce emissions when cities and spacecraft use electricity in them. The higher the solar system's total power consumption is, the higher the emission strength and thus the further away the solar system can be detected from.
Underwater cities emit 1/10th the city's normal emission output thanks to the insulation caused by the water.
Detection Range
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The range of emission detection depends on the highest TL of either airport terminal, military weapon system and military shield generator.
SensorTL = Max(AirportTerminal TL, MilitaryWeaponSystem TL, MilitaryShieldGenerator TL)
Quotes from patch notes
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Update 2013-03-07: Detect Cities in Unexplored Systems
Update 2013-08-21: Empires Too Vulnerable to Raiders
Update 2015-03-03: System Emission/Detection Range
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