Anonymous
11/2/2025, 2:14:48 AM
No.2039856
>>2039834
If you align your squadron with an anarchy faction you'll pull it into your colonized system, making it one of the factions there instead of taking the four from the seeding station.
This way you can push that faction up to the front and have an anarchy system where you can do whatever you want and clear all your bounties.
If you want to get creative, and don't mind spending some time on the bgs, you can then remake your squadron and pick a new faction to align with in order to slowly replace the four default ones you're getting as you make new colonies. This can be useful for building little personal bubbles, like if you want an anarchy system for interstellar factors and another with imperial slaves or whatever.
If you align your squadron with an anarchy faction you'll pull it into your colonized system, making it one of the factions there instead of taking the four from the seeding station.
This way you can push that faction up to the front and have an anarchy system where you can do whatever you want and clear all your bounties.
If you want to get creative, and don't mind spending some time on the bgs, you can then remake your squadron and pick a new faction to align with in order to slowly replace the four default ones you're getting as you make new colonies. This can be useful for building little personal bubbles, like if you want an anarchy system for interstellar factors and another with imperial slaves or whatever.