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Stellaris Dev Diary #341 - Become the Crisis: Cosmogenesis

Hello again!

The Machine Age will be arriving on Tuesday, May 7th, and is available for pre-purchase on its own or as part of Stellaris: Season 08.

Stellaris: Season 08 includes all of this year’s major Stellaris releases at a 20% discount, plus includes the Rick the Cube machine portrait as an immediate unlock. I do a quick rundown of the things that are in it in this video:


Today we’re going to look at the new Become the Crisis path, Cosmogenesis.

Becoming the Crisis​

Back in Nemesis, we introduced the Become the Crisis Ascension Perk, which let an empire choose to embrace their darkest impulses, manipulating and concentrating fluctuations in the Shroud created by horrific acts in a bid to ascend to a higher existence.

That Crisis, now renamed Galactic Nemesis, accumulated a resource called Menace by committing evil deeds in order to advance through its crisis path.

Cosmogenesis has a bit of a different philosophy. Where the Galactic Nemesis operates through explicit malice, intentionally attempting to maximize the amount of suffering they can cause, an empire following the path of Cosmogenesis is more of a crisis to the galaxy due to callous indifference while pursuing what is theoretically a more noble cause.

Cosmogenesis Ascension Perk

Cosmogenesis can be selected as your fourth Ascension Perk. (In 3.12, Galactic Nemesis will also be moved to become available as a fourth perk.) Like Galactic Nemesis, you cannot take it if you are Custodian or Emperor, or are not independent. Unlike the previous crisis path, however, this one is not ethics locked. Even a Xenophile Pacifist can delude themselves into thinking that a small amount of possible, unintentional suffering now may be a worthwhile sacrifice for a better future.

Event image from Cosmogenesis

Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.

Galactic Nemesis dealt with quantity over quality. Cosmogenesis empires are the opposite. They seek the secrets of the Fallen Empires, desiring to reach the power they had in their prime.

Cosmogenesis Crisis UI


Some Cosmogenesis Crisis Perks

Some of the Crisis Perks.

One of the shortcuts you can use to get there is the Synaptic Lathe. A powerful research facility, it harnesses the power of minds to compute and store data, with the slight downside of burning them out over time. It can be upgraded twice, and uses a simplified variant of the planet interface.

Synaptic Lathe

Yes, you can (and should) Ascend the Lathe

The districts unlock building slots, and either increase Research or Advanced Logic generated by the Neural Chips. The buildings can significantly modify many aspects of the Synaptic Lathe, whether it be Synaptic Preservers that reduce the burnout rate of Neural Chips, Neural Stabilizers that keep the Chips content and less rebellious, or even Synaptic Overclockers which will increase the effectiveness of the Neural Chips but burn them out much more quickly.

The more Neural Chips you have contained within the Lathe, the more effective it becomes, as every chip improves the output of every other chip, resulting in a nonlinear productivity growth curve but make sure that there is always pops for the lathe to process, or risk seeing it break down for lack of suitable components.

Synaptic Lathe Buildings and Districts

A brief overview of the Synaptic Lathe

To streamline the process of recruiting “volunteers” for the Synaptic Lathe, you can set species to use the Synaptic Service purge type, which will automatically resettle pops to the Lathe over time.

Synaptic Service Purge Type

Service Guarantees Citizensh... Actually, Never Mind.

At Rank 4, you’ll gain the ability to experiment upon reality through your Applied Infinity Theses. These allow you to attempt to make improvements on a stubborn reality, which can have galactic or localized effects. Sometimes these go well…

Examples of some Infinity Theses

For our next experiment, let’s round pi to 3. It’ll make calculations so much easier.


But other times things don’t go quite as planned, and the simple folk from other empires that just don’t understand may get upset.

A thesis did not go so well, but we still learned something.

At least we still learned something!

Frustratingly, reality is resilient, and does not take kindly to “adjustment”. But the Infinity Sphere has been nice enough to provide a potential solution. A new universe would be much more malleable than this ancient one that is stuck in its ways.

Event image from Cosmogenesis

Once the Horizon Needle is completed, the Exodus begins. It’s time to embark the people from your colonies onto the ship, and go into a bold new world.

Situation Entry from Cosmogenesis

Should you succeed, a perfect new universe will be created to your specifications, and your people will have endless and true understanding. Based on some of the choices you make during the Exodus, there are several endings to your journey.

We won the game!

Oh, what happens to this universe? That’s not really your problem anymore at that point, is it?

It doesn’t all explode, if that’s what you’re asking. That would be a terrible, senseless waste. (Okay, parts do, but that’s really just collateral damage.)

Every end is a new beginning.​


The aftereffects of your final experiment will ripple across the galaxy, causing significant problems for those that were left behind. A control group that elects to stay behind and observe from your former empire will protect itself well. The rest of the galaxy isn’t quite as prepared.

Event image from Cosmogenesis

Their grammar was also damaged in the time stop.

With the ability to select a new empire to continue the game after losing the game (or winning, in this case), we’ve chosen to let you continue to explore the fate of the universe after the Cosmogenesis empire completes its mad goal. Your old empire will remain in the game as a true Fallen Empire.

Our Empire as a Fallen Empire Remnant

Multiplayer Resync​

Another feature we’re adding in the 3.12 “Andromeda” release is a Multiplayer Resync button.

This button, as the name suggests, resyncs a game to hopefully allow you to continue if an Out of Sync error occurs. It won’t always solve the issues, but when it does, it’ll save you some time as you’ll no longer have to quit and rehost the game.

Out of Sync error

Normally a reason for the Out of Sync is listed, but I forced the desync so nothing is actually wrong.

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Transferring data!

Next Week​

The Machine Age is getting close!

Next week will be the first Art of The Machine Age dev diary. The artists have so much to show that they’ll have another one post-release.

See you then!
 
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The Infinity sphere?
Does that means the Infinity machine leviathan get something to do with this crisis?
After all, its best outcome is moving into a black hole and create a new universe.
Also, the "menace" scoreboard showed a "Secure GC support", so you probably can strong-arm the galaxy into jumping on your boat, unlike the old BtC path when even if you vassalized the entire galaxy, the GC would still declare you a crisis and kick you and your vassals out (which results in the GC getting disbanded because everyone is your vassal).
 
Interesting Idea.
So will the others attack me as in the other crisis or can I prevent an outright war against me?
Would be nice to do it without the need to kill the whole galaxy while doing it.
 
Just incase you got confused, this is just the player-made crisis, not the actual end game crisis that they talked a little about next week, you get both in the dlc, as I understand it :)
"That they talked about next week?" You haven't been messing with the time warp function again, have you?
 
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With the new crisis perks the original crisis perk aka colossus project feels very lackluster.

I think it either needs to be beefed up to justify being an ascension perk or should be demoted to a regular tech like the juggernaut.
I think they should update Galactic Nemesis to make you research the Engine and Star-Eaters (it can come with beefing it up, no problem)


Also, the "menace" scoreboard showed a "Secure GC support", so you probably can strong-arm the galaxy into jumping on your boat, unlike the old BtC path when even if you vassalized the entire galaxy, the GC would still declare you a crisis and kick you and your vassals out (which results in the GC getting disbanded because everyone is your vassal).
I just assumed this meant passing "Extradimensional Experimentation" or similar.
 
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I think they should update Galactic Nemesis to make you research the Engine and Star-Eaters (it can come with beefing it up, no problem)



I just assumed this meant passing "Extradimensional Experimentation" or similar.

There is a misunderstanding here. Galactic Nemesis is fine.


The original crisis perk is the Colossus Project.
That one is very underpowered for an ascension perk. It is Galactic Nemesis AP just worse in every aspect.
Now we will get another Crisis perk that too invalidates the Colossus in some way.


it either needs to bring more benefits if it is supposed to worthy of the very limited ascension picks you have or it should be available without having to take an AP at all by unlocking the tech normally after you have researched titans.


What does the Colossus offer you? A single very slow, defenceless Ship without a real purpose. When do you bring it to war? It doesnt have any threat potential. Cleaning up spammed habitats should not be its main purpose.

You should want to bring it with your fleet. Give it actual combat abilities and supportive auras like the juggernaut and allow multiple colossus ships scaling with naval force limit like titans. And it still would not be that great of an AP, especially because it requires you to pick 3 prior ascension perk and has end game tech requirements.

I dont know how to make the perk something that isn’t completely overshadowed by the nemesis AP. Personally i would make it a normal tech. Would also make Hydrocententric a bit better if you would not have to take yet another AP to even be able to use your drowning ability. Drowning Planets is a fun idea but not worth two entire APs.
 
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There is a misunderstanding here. Galactic Nemesis is fine.
Ahh you're right, I didn't get you were talking about the Colossus AP (I'm tired). Still, this new crisis path seems to make you research the big rewards which is something I would like BtC/GN to do as well so it's not feeling as sudden, make you research and build the stuff (of course balanced for that) instead of just appearing at your home system.

Your points about the Colossus are all good.
 
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I am sure the Colossus AP does not turn the whole galaxy against you. Although, I think you accumulate threat with every usage.
 
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Actually, now that I think about it, are there any special interactions if, of all black holes, the Cosmogenisis sends it's Needle into Pantagruel?
 
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