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  2. Stellaris (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Stellaris received "generally favorable" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic. [48] A number of reviews emphasized the game's approachable interface and design, along with a highly immersive and almost RPG-like early game heavily influenced by the player's species design decisions, and also the novelty of the end-game crisis events.

  3. Alderson disk - Wikipedia

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    In Gigastructural Engineering & More, a popular modification to the 4X game Stellaris, the Alderson Disk is featured as a buildable megastructure inhabitable by the player. In the game Honkai: Star Rail , the planet of Penacony is actually a large artificial space station-like megastructure housing a hotel surrounded by two small Alderson disks ...

  4. Megascale engineering - Wikipedia

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    Megascale engineering (or macro-engineering) [1] is a form of exploratory engineering concerned with the construction of structures on an enormous scale. [2] Typically these structures are at least 1,000 km (620 mi) in length—in other words, at least one megameter, hence the name.

  5. Megastructure - Wikipedia

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    A Dyson Sphere is a megastructure added in the Utopia expansion, capable of producing massive amounts of energy at the cost of rendering the solar system uninhabitable, except for Habitats. A Ring World is a megastructure added in the Utopia expansion, offering a solar-system sized habitat equivalent to four massive habitable planets.

  6. Macro-engineering - Wikipedia

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    In engineering, macro-engineering (alternatively known as mega engineering) is the implementation of large-scale design projects.It can be seen as a branch of civil engineering or structural engineering applied on a large landmass.

  7. Arcology - Wikipedia

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    Megastructure – Very large artificial object; Proposed tall buildings and structures; Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid – Proposed arcology project in Japan; Underground city – Series of linked subterranean spaces; Urban ecology – Scientific study of living organisms; Vertical farming – Practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers

  8. Konami Code - Wikipedia

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    The Konami Code. The Konami Code (Japanese: コナミコマンド, Konami Komando, "Konami command"), also commonly referred to as the Contra Code and sometimes the 30 Lives Code, is a cheat code that appears in many Konami video games, [1] as well as some non-Konami games.

  9. Megastructure (planning concept) - Wikipedia

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    Megastructure is an architectural and urban concept of the post-war era, which envisions a city or an urban form that could be encased in a massive single human-made structure or a relatively small number of interconnected structures. In a megastructural project, orders and hierarchies are created with large and permanent structures supporting ...