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The Battle Any attempt to land upon an enemy-occupied planet will result in immedi- ate battle. The balance between the fighting forces determines the outcome of the battle. Usually any X-type HAWK equals another X-type HAWK, so that when engaged in fighting the two ships will destroy each other. If the fight- ing is between unequal levels, the (X+1)-type is twice stronger then X-type. For example, if a B-type ship fights against an A-type ship, the A-type will be destroyed and the B-type will remain intact. But if 2 A-type ships fight 1 B-type ship - the two forces will destroy each other. If a ship is hit in a battle, it is totally destroyed, and whatever it carries is lost. The above rules hold in cases that the base of the attacking ships is exactly 1 planet apart from their target. If they had to travel a longer distance, their com- bat efficiency decreases. There is a possibility that a defending ship will destroy an attacking one, of the SAME level, without getting hurt. These chances increase significantly at distances longer then 4. If you succeed in conquering a planet, all its residents become your slaves. If there were any slaves there, they are freed, for they are your citizens once captured. Any metal digged now belongs to you. However, if it is a scientific planet, the knowledge there will be A-level only. The scientists had enough time to des- troy all the evidence for higher knowledge.