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An X-Com base is the headquarters of operations for dealing with the alien problem within Mega-Primus.<br>
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'''An X-Com Base is the headquarters of operations for dealing with the alien menace in [[City_Maps_(Apocalypse)|Mega-Primus]].'''
  
<u>'''Important'''</u>: Each building has a '''home cell'''. It is a 1x1 cityscape tile in the shape grey box which looks like a car-port or parking garage. This is the ''heart'' of the building where road vehicles park, employees stay, facilities are built etc. If this tile is destroyed, the base it contains is destroyed and (usually) everything with it.
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<u>'''Important'''</u>: Each building has a '''home cell'''. It is a 1x1 cityscape tile in the shape of a grey box which looks like a car-port or parking garage. This is the ''heart'' of the building where road vehicles park, employees stay, facilities are built etc. If this tile is destroyed, the base it contains is destroyed and (usually) [[Cityscape_Fighting_(Apocalypse)#Alien_Bombing|everything]] with it.<br>
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Note: the layout of corridors is permanent and cannot be altered.
  
 
==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
A base is a collection of facilities constructed within the basement of a building. An X-Com Base contains facilities that are utilized to maximise potential and efficiency. At minimum, a base must contain:
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A base is a collection of [[Facilities_(Apocalypse)|facilities]] constructed within the basement of a building. An X-Com base contains facilities that are utilized to maximise operational efficiency. At minimum, a base must contain:
* a place to barrack troops.
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* A place to barrack troops.
* an area to store items.<br>
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* An area to store items.<br>
Facilities are available to enable customisation of a base to optimise particular usage requirements. In general (and completely optional), operational priorties are:
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Facilities are available to enable customisation of a base to optimise a particular requirement. In general (and completely optional), some operational priorties are:
* a strike base.
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* A strike base.
* a biology research base.
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* A biology research base.
* a quantum physics research base.
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* A quantum physics research base.
* a manufacturing base.<br>
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* A manufacturing base.<br>
 
Other facilities may further enhance such operational priorities to include:
 
Other facilities may further enhance such operational priorities to include:
* emergency medical care.
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* Emergency medical care.
* combat training.
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* Combat training.
* psionics training.
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* Pionics training.
* craft repair.
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* Craft repair.
* alien lifeform containment.
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* Alien lifeform containment.
* internal defense. <br>
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* Internal defense. <br>
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X-Com has limits on how many units are possible across <u>all bases</u>:
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* Total quantity of units of any type = 180.
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* Sub-total of any single type of technical personel = 50.
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* Sub-total amount of any agent type = 100.
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* Other unit limits depend on the ratio of agents to technical personel, which can automatically [[Known_Bugs_(Apocalypse)#Automatic_Unit-Ratio_Reduction|change]] unexpectedly.<br>
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==Start Base==
 
==Start Base==
At game start, a fully functional X-Com base is provided for free, including some troops and equipment, scientists and engineers, and a small collection of vehicles. The location of the start base is randomly chosen according to game difficulty from the available buildings owned by the Government: you get either a warehouse or a slum building.<br>
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At game start, a fully functional X-Com base is provided for free, including funds, troops and equipment, scientists and engineers, and a small collection of vehicles. The [[Base_Locations_(Apocalypse)|location]] of the start base is randomly chosen according to the game difficulty from the available buildings owned by the Government: you either get a [[Warehouse_(Apocalypse)|warehouse]] or a [[Slums_(Apocalypse)|slum]] building.<br>
The start base has no operational priority. The facilities provided are in random areas. The shape of the layout may hinder efficient use of defense, living space, and other specific priorities.<br>
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The start base has no operational priority. The facilities provided are in random areas. The shape of the layout may hinder efficient use of defense, living space, or other requirements.<br>
'''Note''' a certain buiilding is structurally unsound. (restart the game until a more suitable place is provided).
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<u>Note:</u> A certain [[Base_Locations_(Apocalypse)#Superhuman_Level|Superhuman Difficulty]] cityscape building is structurally unsound. (restart the game until a more suitable place is provided).
  
 
==Base Purchase==
 
==Base Purchase==
X-Com starts with one randomly designed base. Additional bases may be purchased (via the building+crane icon) at any time, funds permitting. The priority of choosing a new base:
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X-Com starts with one randomly designed base. Additional bases may be purchased (via the building+crane icon) at any time, funds permitting. The priority of choosing a [[Base_Layouts_(Apocalypse)|new base]]:
* the type of top-side structure (warehouse or slum) that will hide the X-Com base within the basement.
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* the type of top-side structure (warehouse or slum) that will hide an X-Com base within the basement.
* location of the access lift.
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* location of the access lift for defence and isolation.
* the layout of the corridors.
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* the layout of the corridors for future expansion.
 
* the surrounding area to shield your building from stray weapon impacts.
 
* the surrounding area to shield your building from stray weapon impacts.
 
* price.<br>
 
* price.<br>
A further consideration is the amount of launch tubes, however, since road and air vehicles can be parked at any building without using fuel, tube quantity is not important.
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A further consideration is the amount of launch tubes, however, since basic air vehicles can be parked at any building without using fuel, tube quantity is not important regarding how many air craft can be launched quickly.
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==Base Defense==
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An [[Tactical_Combat_Missions_(Apocalypse)#Base_Attack|undefended]] X-Com base will be destroyed immediately when [[Base_Defense_(Apocalypse)|attacked]] by hostile ground forces (alien drop or raid). Move armed agent(s) to the building (Go To Building) immediately after purchase - living quarters does not need to be completed. If the new base is under attack and no facilities have been placed, a base defense battlescape will only contain the bare corridors and access lift.
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* A new base should have at least one basic security station being constucteded (shortest build time) next to the access lift.
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* If a base is lost and the layout disappears from the 'base slot', the now empty slot is forfeited. It is permanently lost as a base location!
  
 
==Base Designs==
 
==Base Designs==
'''Special Note:''' these are suggestions, it is your choice how you built them.
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''These are suggestions, it is your choice how you build them.''<br>
'''Note:''' A single base has a limit of six small and four large laboratory/workshop facilities. Only three security stations (total active turrets of 12) will be active during a base defence mission. If one station is completely destroyed, others do not become active.<br>
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A single base has a limit of '''six small''' and '''four large''' laboratory/workshop facilities, all others types have no limits. Only three security stations (twelve turrets in total) will be active during a base defence mission. If one station is completely destroyed, others beyond the original three, do not become active.<br>
 
Certain layouts will influence the final operational design such as:
 
Certain layouts will influence the final operational design such as:
 
* access lift location to funnel invaders through multiple security stations.
 
* access lift location to funnel invaders through multiple security stations.
 
* placement of vehicle repair bays next to an access lift to encourage invaders to escape.
 
* placement of vehicle repair bays next to an access lift to encourage invaders to escape.
* corridors which allow multiple large laboratories.
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* corridors which allow multiple large facilities.
* choke-points to ambush invaders who made it past security turrets.
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* choke-points to ambush invaders who made it past base defence turrets.
* single corridors from an access lift to the vunerable facilities defended with security stations.
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====Design Ideas====
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===Design Ideas===
'''Strike Base'''<br>
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====Strike Base====
* contains all troop and troop requirements (training, psi, medical).
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* houses X-Com combat agents (training, psi, medical).
 
* home of all vehicles.
 
* home of all vehicles.
 
* large stores.
 
* large stores.
* isolated repair bays next to the lift guarded with three security stations.
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* isolated repair bays next to the lift and security stations.
 
* alien containment is optional.
 
* alien containment is optional.
'''Research Bases'''<br>
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====Research Base(s)====
* contains a mix or single type of laboratory with a guarded choke point to the access lift.
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* contains a single type (or mix) of laboratories.
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* access lift is surrounded by three security stations.  
 
* multiple 2x2 corridors for later expansion to larger labs.
 
* multiple 2x2 corridors for later expansion to larger labs.
* alien containment .
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* alien containment.
 
* no strike base functions.
 
* no strike base functions.
'''Manufacturing Base'''
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====Manufacturing Base====
* similiar to Research Base designs. <!-- if i need to tell you to use workshops, you are dumb! -->
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* similiar to Research Base designs.
* stores instead of alien containment
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* stores instead of alien containment.
Note: If no Alien Containment is used at the strike base, you must direct your transport craft to land at your biology research base to unload alien entities.
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<u>Note:</u> A base which is designed to have a specific purpose, and the base is lost, will eliminate functionality until another is built. If funds permit, having each base as multi-functional use, will reduce the severity of losing a base.
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==Unconventional Tactics==
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If alien containment is not used at your strike base to save room:
  
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'''Transporting lifeforms only:'''
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* land at strike base, message:'keep on board', take off and go land at your bio base, return to strike base.<br>
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'''Exotic items recovered:'''
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* land at quan base, message:'keep on board', take off and go land at your bio base, return to strike base, transfer known recovered items at quan base to strike base.<br>
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'''Transtellar is hostile:'''
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* The transfer option not available! The only way to move <u>known</u> exotic items is to sell them at the ''wrong'' base and then buy them at the ''correct'' base. A sell/re-buy '''transfer''' method!<br>
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<u>Note:</u> The 'keep on board' option is only available once per alien recovery.
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===Buy And Sell===
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If any known exotic items are moved with the ''sell-rebuy'' option, any items re-bought will immediately appear at the buy base without having to use a Transtellar Air-Trans delivery vehicle ...limiting exposure to <s>Megapol</s> enemy attacks. This may be an option to use always since it speeds up movement of known alien items. It does not work for non-exotic items since these will always be delivered from their respective company-owned buildings always, using the Air-Trans vehicles (which Megapol may attack if hostile to that organisation).
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===Equipment Transfers===
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If Transtellar is hostile, transfer is not possible for standard agent equipment from one base to another. It is possible to land a large squad of empty agents at one base and load them up with bulk mixed equipment which needs to be 'tranferred', then return to the relevant base and remove the items from inventory. Walking between bases is possible if people tubes are intact.<br>
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Vehicle modules can be moved with many suitable craft ferrying the needed items, however, elerium and fusion fuel cannot be moved unless there are unloaded plasma weapon or engines at the 'wrong' base.<br>
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<u>Note:</u> Techical personel cannot be transferred in any fashion without using Transtellar. If they are sacked, they disappear from the hire screen.
  
One consideration for managing raids is the distribution of personnel at the base. In combat, you have six squads of six agent slots that is shared by your agents and the technical staff. Six of the individual slots are reserved slots (for mind controlled units and presumably the security stations), leaving room for only 30 personnel to appear in the battle. In an overcrowded situation where you have a lot of agents and technical staff, you will have no choice in which agents or how many of them appear in the battle once the attack commences.
 
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
 
* [[Base Locations (Apocalypse)|Base Locations]]
 
* [[Base Locations (Apocalypse)|Base Locations]]
 
* [[Base Layouts (Apocalypse)|Base Layouts]]
 
* [[Base Layouts (Apocalypse)|Base Layouts]]
 
* [[Facilities (Apocalypse)|Base Facilities]]
 
* [[Facilities (Apocalypse)|Base Facilities]]
 
  
 
[[Category: Apocalypse]]
 
[[Category: Apocalypse]]
 
[[Category: Bases (Apocalypse)]]
 
[[Category: Bases (Apocalypse)]]

Revision as of 02:00, 29 June 2022

An X-Com Base is the headquarters of operations for dealing with the alien menace in Mega-Primus.


Important: Each building has a home cell. It is a 1x1 cityscape tile in the shape of a grey box which looks like a car-port or parking garage. This is the heart of the building where road vehicles park, employees stay, facilities are built etc. If this tile is destroyed, the base it contains is destroyed and (usually) everything with it.
Note: the layout of corridors is permanent and cannot be altered.

Purpose

A base is a collection of facilities constructed within the basement of a building. An X-Com base contains facilities that are utilized to maximise operational efficiency. At minimum, a base must contain:

  • A place to barrack troops.
  • An area to store items.

Facilities are available to enable customisation of a base to optimise a particular requirement. In general (and completely optional), some operational priorties are:

  • A strike base.
  • A biology research base.
  • A quantum physics research base.
  • A manufacturing base.

Other facilities may further enhance such operational priorities to include:

  • Emergency medical care.
  • Combat training.
  • Pionics training.
  • Craft repair.
  • Alien lifeform containment.
  • Internal defense.

X-Com has limits on how many units are possible across all bases:

  • Total quantity of units of any type = 180.
  • Sub-total of any single type of technical personel = 50.
  • Sub-total amount of any agent type = 100.
  • Other unit limits depend on the ratio of agents to technical personel, which can automatically change unexpectedly.

Start Base

At game start, a fully functional X-Com base is provided for free, including funds, troops and equipment, scientists and engineers, and a small collection of vehicles. The location of the start base is randomly chosen according to the game difficulty from the available buildings owned by the Government: you either get a warehouse or a slum building.
The start base has no operational priority. The facilities provided are in random areas. The shape of the layout may hinder efficient use of defense, living space, or other requirements.
Note: A certain Superhuman Difficulty cityscape building is structurally unsound. (restart the game until a more suitable place is provided).

Base Purchase

X-Com starts with one randomly designed base. Additional bases may be purchased (via the building+crane icon) at any time, funds permitting. The priority of choosing a new base:

  • the type of top-side structure (warehouse or slum) that will hide an X-Com base within the basement.
  • location of the access lift for defence and isolation.
  • the layout of the corridors for future expansion.
  • the surrounding area to shield your building from stray weapon impacts.
  • price.

A further consideration is the amount of launch tubes, however, since basic air vehicles can be parked at any building without using fuel, tube quantity is not important regarding how many air craft can be launched quickly.

Base Defense

An undefended X-Com base will be destroyed immediately when attacked by hostile ground forces (alien drop or raid). Move armed agent(s) to the building (Go To Building) immediately after purchase - living quarters does not need to be completed. If the new base is under attack and no facilities have been placed, a base defense battlescape will only contain the bare corridors and access lift.

  • A new base should have at least one basic security station being constucteded (shortest build time) next to the access lift.
  • If a base is lost and the layout disappears from the 'base slot', the now empty slot is forfeited. It is permanently lost as a base location!

Base Designs

These are suggestions, it is your choice how you build them.
A single base has a limit of six small and four large laboratory/workshop facilities, all others types have no limits. Only three security stations (twelve turrets in total) will be active during a base defence mission. If one station is completely destroyed, others beyond the original three, do not become active.
Certain layouts will influence the final operational design such as:

  • access lift location to funnel invaders through multiple security stations.
  • placement of vehicle repair bays next to an access lift to encourage invaders to escape.
  • corridors which allow multiple large facilities.
  • choke-points to ambush invaders who made it past base defence turrets.

Design Ideas

Strike Base

  • houses X-Com combat agents (training, psi, medical).
  • home of all vehicles.
  • large stores.
  • isolated repair bays next to the lift and security stations.
  • alien containment is optional.

Research Base(s)

  • contains a single type (or mix) of laboratories.
  • access lift is surrounded by three security stations.
  • multiple 2x2 corridors for later expansion to larger labs.
  • alien containment.
  • no strike base functions.

Manufacturing Base

  • similiar to Research Base designs.
  • stores instead of alien containment.

Note: A base which is designed to have a specific purpose, and the base is lost, will eliminate functionality until another is built. If funds permit, having each base as multi-functional use, will reduce the severity of losing a base.

Unconventional Tactics

If alien containment is not used at your strike base to save room:

Transporting lifeforms only:

  • land at strike base, message:'keep on board', take off and go land at your bio base, return to strike base.

Exotic items recovered:

  • land at quan base, message:'keep on board', take off and go land at your bio base, return to strike base, transfer known recovered items at quan base to strike base.

Transtellar is hostile:

  • The transfer option not available! The only way to move known exotic items is to sell them at the wrong base and then buy them at the correct base. A sell/re-buy transfer method!

Note: The 'keep on board' option is only available once per alien recovery.

Buy And Sell

If any known exotic items are moved with the sell-rebuy option, any items re-bought will immediately appear at the buy base without having to use a Transtellar Air-Trans delivery vehicle ...limiting exposure to Megapol enemy attacks. This may be an option to use always since it speeds up movement of known alien items. It does not work for non-exotic items since these will always be delivered from their respective company-owned buildings always, using the Air-Trans vehicles (which Megapol may attack if hostile to that organisation).

Equipment Transfers

If Transtellar is hostile, transfer is not possible for standard agent equipment from one base to another. It is possible to land a large squad of empty agents at one base and load them up with bulk mixed equipment which needs to be 'tranferred', then return to the relevant base and remove the items from inventory. Walking between bases is possible if people tubes are intact.
Vehicle modules can be moved with many suitable craft ferrying the needed items, however, elerium and fusion fuel cannot be moved unless there are unloaded plasma weapon or engines at the 'wrong' base.
Note: Techical personel cannot be transferred in any fashion without using Transtellar. If they are sacked, they disappear from the hire screen.


See Also