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This
is a game in which rival factions known as affiliations compete
for supremacy within the collection of star systems known simply
as the Peripheries. This is achieved through roleplaying and strategic
control of starbases, spaceships and politicians.
The game while
technically brilliant is merely a simulator for a futuristic setting. It is
actually the affiliations that make the game interesting and their constant
rivalry, skulduggery, narrow-mindedness and power grabbing politics breathe
life into the bare bones of the programs. These affiliations are controlled
by groups of players.
Beyond the Stellar Empire, the game from which Phoenix arose, started in 1992
and has been played continually up until the launch of Phoenix.
This decade witnessed a lot of action, culminating in the current political
set-up. This natural progression has meant that the game is unrivalled for sheer
depth of history and dedicated players.
To get involved is to write a piece in a huge ever-growing book. Whether this
is a mere footnote or an entire chapter depends entirely on you.
For
latest rule amendments and discussion proposals go the dedicated
forum.
How
much is it to play?
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