Endlessly roaming through the Space, an alien fleet is closing to a blue planet. Its inhabitants, blissfully unaware of the upcoming threat, are struggling with the chaos they have to face everyday. And yet, it will all soon change. The world will finally become united against a common enemy. The Earth will never be the same anymore. But what will this war bring? Do the humans stand any chance against such a foe? Will everyone willingly join to fight the alien thread? And why, do the aliens seem to look so human-like?...

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Tomah_Errazurih
Tomah_Errazurih - - 239 comments

So a combination barracks, outpost and tunnel network, I take? Interesting!

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Damfoos
Damfoos - - 1,043 comments

Or maybe a beacon for a chronoshift-like special ability, that allows to relocate troops but only near these buildings

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mevitar Author
mevitar - - 275 comments

That's correct.

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mevitar Author
mevitar - - 275 comments

It's not like barracks, it just clones infantry.

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Damfoos
Damfoos - - 1,043 comments

I assume the little flying things are defence drones?

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mevitar Author
mevitar - - 275 comments

Those are Failed Neonates, and they were already mentioned many many updates ago. :P

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Whenever they land, the Vintarids are limited only to their initial position, and they cannot expand their domain further - at least until they claim more area with Propagators. This means destroying a Propagator is a sure way to keep the Vintarid base contained.

Unfortunately for attackers, a propagated area becomes a conduit for additional infantry, and a destination for troop relocation, which means defenders can appear at any time out of nowhere.