Minots gave me a planet??

I have unknowingly gained a new planet from the Minots. I don't recall bargaining for one in a trade deal unless I missed it on the one deal I made with them. It is in a sector that I have not yet even visited.  I don't even have a hyperlane to that sector.

1) Is this some sneaky way for them to get into my Empire and eat all my food? 

2) Can I expect the same thing from the Fetoon to ley eggs in all my colonists?

3) Should I even keep this planet?  Maybe I should blow it up.  Can I? If so, how?

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Reply #1 Top

How did you make diplomatic contact with them, in order to make any deals with them. Also how far into to the game, i.e. number of turns and amount of exploration done by you, were you?

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I met the Minots about 2 sectors away from my home sector.  But this planet is in a sector that I haven't explored.

I am about turn 320.  I just have a date in the upper right-hand corner, but when I cursor over it the number 320 pops up.

I now have 2 Minot planets.  Yes, another one showed up.  Both these planets are Core Worlds, with full colonists (4 minot colonists) and all hexes developed.  And Minot governors.

Reply #3 Top

Maybe the governors had low loyalty and because of that they defected to you.

I once got a core world from the Altarians. The governor had low loyalty. At least I think he defected. I got no message saying what had happened.

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Quoting DivineWrath, reply 3

Maybe the governors had low loyalty and because of that they defected to you.

I once got a core world from the Altarians. The governor had low loyalty. At least I think he defected. I got no message saying what had happened.
End of DivineWrath's quote

Could you have been notified in the upper left of the screen and missed it. Lots of things are hiding in those notes.

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Well, I didn't get any notice either.  So that could be it.  One (the first) now has a loyalty of around 50 (to me I guess) and the other is green so it is at least 79.  And I cannot gift them a Harmony crystal for 100 turns.  I didn't get any message either.  Maybe the real issue is that there is no message concerning a defection like this.  It is not like the situation where you take over the planet by influence.  It is just out of the blue.

Reply #6 Top

Well, thats odd. High loyalty worlds shouldn't be defecting like they did with you. Maybe its a bug.

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I have found another possibility for the planets to flip.

I'm alone in my sector.  When I was able to go into the next sector, I met the Corporate Sector.  Later, I don't know how long it took, 3 of their planets flipped to me in just a few turns.  Two were core worlds that became colonies, and one was a core world that stayed a core world.  I didn't see any notification and wondered what was going on as I had already seen this post.  The governor of the planet that stayed a core world has a loyalty to me of 70.  That planet also is 37% in rebellion due to influence, so it's going to be interesting to see what happens.

Later, I realized I had send a diplomat to them.  When I checked the diplomat, I found this.

That is probably the reason these planets flipped to me.

I found another candidate with that attribute, so I hired him and sent him to be a diplomat with another race.  It has been just a few turns, so it may not be enough time for any planets to flip.  I may have try this more often.  I also may have to be very careful if the AI decides to try this on me.

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I do have a diplomat with that trait.  I'll need to check and see if that is the on I have on the Minot.  I so, I'm gonna move him. I don't see any benefit to having a ton of colonies filled with "greedy guts" that eat all the food.  

Reply #9 Top

Well, my Minot diplomat had the "Make assigned race's planets more likely to defect to you" trait.  So, if this is the cause of it, it may be a little too powerful.  I'll try it on my new 0.65 game if it gets that far.