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Short Description More fleets can be commanded by increasing computer capacities. Each level of computer technology increases the maximum number of fleets by one. Long Description Once launched on any mission, fleets are controlled primarily by a series of computers located on the originating planet. These massive computers calculate the exact time of arrival, controls course corrections as needed, calculates trajectories, and regulates flight speeds. Note: Requirements: Research Lab level 1

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  • Computer Technology
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  • Short Description More fleets can be commanded by increasing computer capacities. Each level of computer technology increases the maximum number of fleets by one. Long Description Once launched on any mission, fleets are controlled primarily by a series of computers located on the originating planet. These massive computers calculate the exact time of arrival, controls course corrections as needed, calculates trajectories, and regulates flight speeds. Note: Requirements: Research Lab level 1
  • Computer technology involves expanding existing computer capacities. More and more powerful and efficient computer systems are developed. The computing power continually increases and the speed at which computer processes run is also increased. More and more fleets can be commanded simultaneously with increasing computer capacities. The number of fleet slots available is the level of computer technology + 1, or computer technology + 3 if Fleet Admiral is purchased. * Research Lab Level 1 * Intergalactic Research Network (Level 8) * Nanite Factory (Level 10)
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  • Computertechnik
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  • Computer_Technology
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  • Technologie_Ordinateur
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  • Computerteknologi
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  • Tecnolog%C3%ADa_de_computaci%C3%B3n
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  • Short Description More fleets can be commanded by increasing computer capacities. Each level of computer technology increases the maximum number of fleets by one. Long Description Once launched on any mission, fleets are controlled primarily by a series of computers located on the originating planet. These massive computers calculate the exact time of arrival, controls course corrections as needed, calculates trajectories, and regulates flight speeds. With each level researched, the flight computer is upgraded to allow an additional slot to be launched. Computer technology should be continuously developed throughout the building of your empire. Note: Requirements: Research Lab level 1
  • Computer technology involves expanding existing computer capacities. More and more powerful and efficient computer systems are developed. The computing power continually increases and the speed at which computer processes run is also increased. More and more fleets can be commanded simultaneously with increasing computer capacities. Each level of computer technology increases the maximum number of fleets by one. The more fleets you can send at one time, the more you can raid and the more resources you can capture. Of course, this technology is also useful for traders, who can also send out more trading fleets at the same time. For this reason, computer technology should be continuously developed throughout the game. If you're not a trader, you'll never really need higher than level 10 for the Nanite Factory. The number of fleet slots available is the level of computer technology + 1, or computer technology + 3 if Fleet Admiral is purchased. * Research Lab Level 1 * Intergalactic Research Network (Level 8) * Nanite Factory (Level 10)
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