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This round was memorable for the large number of [[fleetcatch|fleetcatches]] that took place among the various top planets from the mid-point of the round onwards. Galaxy 8:8 had been doing unstoppable FR/DE teamup attacks on all the big planets, keeping the top planets very even. However, this eventually let to all the main planets in the galaxy being fleetcaught by NoX/Denial. Starting with Inforza, followed by Meatwax and ending with Golan 2 days before the end in an ugly battle that cost both sides a lot of score. Golan was at the time of the fleetcatch above 10 million score, which would end up being more than the winning planet had at the last tick and he was able to rebuild to finish 9th. Ascendancy were unable to defend these fleetcatches because of being mainly fr/de while the catchers were fi/co. This was however not the end of fleetcatching for the round. Sleepless found himself in a winning position 1 day before the round ended, but decided to land a needless attack for 150 roids and got half his fleet caught returning from it. He still finished a strong 5th despite this mistake. All these things put 4:4 in a prime position with 2 NoX planets (Cronix and Tronick) tied at the top. They were however, both fleet caught by CT/ASC as they returned from the fleetcatch on Sleepless. Cronix managed to get online and recall his fleet seconds before landing and avoided being fc'ed and subsequently went on to win the round despite being roided by multiple waves on the last day. Tronick took a good score hit and ended 44th, but 4:4 held on to win the galaxy rankings in addition to #1 planet. IsilX had his best planet rank to date, prompting many jokes about the player quality left in the game.
This round was memorable for the large number of [[fleetcatch|fleetcatches]] that took place among the various top planets from the mid-point of the round onwards. Galaxy 8:8 had been doing unstoppable FR/DE teamup attacks on all the big planets, keeping the top planets very even. However, this eventually let to all the main planets in the galaxy being fleetcaught by NoX/Denial. Starting with Inforza, followed by Meatwax and ending with Golan 2 days before the end in an ugly battle that cost both sides a lot of score. Golan was at the time of the fleetcatch above 10 million score, which would end up being more than the winning planet had at the last tick and he was able to rebuild to finish 9th. Ascendancy were unable to defend these fleetcatches because of being mainly fr/de while the catchers were fi/co. This was however not the end of fleetcatching for the round. Sleepless found himself in a winning position 1 day before the round ended, but decided to land a needless attack for 150 roids and got half his fleet caught returning from it. He still finished a strong 5th despite this mistake. All these things put 4:4 in a prime position with 2 NoX planets (Cronix and Tronick) tied at the top. They were however, both fleet caught by CT/ASC as they returned from the fleetcatch on Sleepless. Cronix managed to get online and recall his fleet seconds before landing and avoided being fc'ed and subsequently went on to win the round despite being roided by multiple waves on the last day. Tronick took a good score hit and ended 44th, but 4:4 held on to win the galaxy rankings in addition to #1 planet. IsilX had his best planet rank to date, prompting many jokes about the player quality left in the game.


==Final Rankings==
=Final Rankings=


* [[Round 26 Top 100 Planets|Final Planet Rankings]]
* [[Round_26:Planet_Ranks|Final Planet Rankings]]
 
* [[Round_26:Galaxy_Ranks|Final Galaxy Rankings]]
* [[Round 26 Top 50 Galaxies|Final Galaxy Rankings]]
* [[Round_26:Alliance Ranks|Final Alliance Rankings]]
 
* [[Round 26 Top 25 Alliances|Final Alliance Rankings]]


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 21:17, 14 May 2010

Dates and Times

Round 26 signups opened at 20:00 GMT on Friday, 21st March 2008.
Round 26 started at 20:00 GMT on Friday, 28th March 2008.
Round 26 ended at 20:00 GMT on Friday, 16th May 2008.

Round Announcement

Round 26

We would like to announce the following changes for Round 26:

Buddy Packs will be reduced from 5 to 4 players. Galaxies will consist of 1 buddy pack of 4 or 3, or two packs of 2.

However, 2 new signups can be invited to join the galaxy at tick 336, instead of 1 as in Round 25.

Alliance limits will be increased to 75 and the support planet rule will be in effect.

The major change this round regards the in-game alliance defence system. It is now possible to report an incoming on overview or gal status by clicking a link beside the incoming to report it. It will then automatically get added to the in-game alliance page. The in-game alliance defence page has been improved to automatically detect the latest scans of the hostile planets (similar to the alliance attack page), and to also auto-detect the (pre)launched fleets at the same ETA as the incoming hostile fleet. It's possible to change the status to one of a variety, and there's a notes section.

We are going to have a Creators Hour in #planetarion on Netgamers on Wednesday, 12th March at 20:00 GMT, where we can answer questions about the coming round.

We'd like to remind you all that we have an ongoing speedgame at http://speedgame.planetarion.com for the rest of this week, and for all of next week, in some form.

Signups for Round 26 will open on Friday, 21st March at 20:00 GMT with the round starting Friday, 28th March at 20:00 GMT

Round Summary

New boys Denial and NoX crushed NewDawn and Jenova in an early war, and ND's attempts to work with other alliances were rebuffed. Many players viewed as unwelcome a scenario in which ND become Planetarion's first alliance to win three rounds in a row and as such were unwilling to work with them to defeat Denial. This, in turn, led to a period of stagnation in which DeNoX dominated.

During the middle of the round a controversy broke out in the PA community when it emerged that certain alliances had access to the arbiters of various other alliances, possibly via illegal accesses by IRC admins. Ascendancy were widely blamed for this, although not being the only responsible to benefit as NoX were also involved. This response was issued by NetGamers admins. Almost all other alliances united to hit Ascendancy for one night as a result of these allegations, but although roid losses were significant many top Asc planets were able to avoid losing roids and gained fleet from crashes, foreshadowing the strength of Zikonian in the later stages of the round.

During the last half of the round, Ascendancy, playing under the tag STOOMTHEREVIVAL stormed from rank 7 to rank 1. A combination of going all-zik, Stoom, crashing fewer fleets and a few nights of assistance from NewDawn, Conspiracy and Tides of Fire versus Denial and NoX led to Ascendancy overtaking Denial with a few days to go, securing their second round win.

This round was memorable for the large number of fleetcatches that took place among the various top planets from the mid-point of the round onwards. Galaxy 8:8 had been doing unstoppable FR/DE teamup attacks on all the big planets, keeping the top planets very even. However, this eventually let to all the main planets in the galaxy being fleetcaught by NoX/Denial. Starting with Inforza, followed by Meatwax and ending with Golan 2 days before the end in an ugly battle that cost both sides a lot of score. Golan was at the time of the fleetcatch above 10 million score, which would end up being more than the winning planet had at the last tick and he was able to rebuild to finish 9th. Ascendancy were unable to defend these fleetcatches because of being mainly fr/de while the catchers were fi/co. This was however not the end of fleetcatching for the round. Sleepless found himself in a winning position 1 day before the round ended, but decided to land a needless attack for 150 roids and got half his fleet caught returning from it. He still finished a strong 5th despite this mistake. All these things put 4:4 in a prime position with 2 NoX planets (Cronix and Tronick) tied at the top. They were however, both fleet caught by CT/ASC as they returned from the fleetcatch on Sleepless. Cronix managed to get online and recall his fleet seconds before landing and avoided being fc'ed and subsequently went on to win the round despite being roided by multiple waves on the last day. Tronick took a good score hit and ended 44th, but 4:4 held on to win the galaxy rankings in addition to #1 planet. IsilX had his best planet rank to date, prompting many jokes about the player quality left in the game.

Final Rankings

See also