![]() ![]() ![]() After i had completed all faction campaigns, however, it was the other way around, and indeed when i went with Neither, most of my Commanders from previous campaigns joined me, since I never sided with either for any Faction. For me, when i first checked with just Assembly and Kir'Ko campaigns completed, Empress/CORE was listed as Easy, and Neither as hard. The impact of your decisions come in way of what Commanders will join you in your decision, depending on how you completed the previous faction campaigns. The Emperor sees them both this way, so his option in the final mission is "Neither", as he condemns both approaches towards controlling the lives of everyone, and instead wants peace for everyone. You may have to play all of the missions multiple times and go through the different possible endings to fully get things.Įmpress indeed caused the Cataclysm to evidently free humanity from the (in her eyes) enforced peace of CORE, a Union-spanning AI, and to make humanity stronger via the ordeal.ĬORE feels the opposite way, and wants to unify humanity in its own Asimov-violating way. I have the same question as volsung does, I'm not even sure what side the resurrected emperor is supposed to be on, definetly not the Empress's though. ![]() I don't know the Empresses entire backstory yet either. ![]() Originally posted by smjjames:I've finished (well, gone through one of at least two possible outcomes for each) most of the missions (haven't done the last amazon and syndicate ones yet) and I'm still not 100% sure what CORE is or what it was about, other than (major plot spoiler ahead) an empire/galaxy spanning supercomputer AI 'god' that Empress Camina caused the Cataclysm in order to stop because it had a stranglehold on humanity. ![]()
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