

The ending of that chain was bittersweet but you do find out why it was created and now it is yours. Honestly, I wish the Quantum Catapult research actually lasted longer, as I was enjoying the little logs that were coming in on it immensely. You find out more about it using the relic research system, assigning a ship and a scientist to it as you dive further into its secrets and it's things like this that make me fully appreciate some of the writing that goes into the little stories spread throughout Stellaris - something this was designed around. Who made it? Why did they leave it? What does it actually do? Many questions and it takes some time to answer them. The first time I laid eyes on that Quantum Catapult, my space-nerd heart nearly exploded with excitement to begin unravelling its mysteries. You start off with one of the new Quantum Catapults very close to you, so it's an easy one to check out something big that's brand new in Overlord. For my chosen play-through of the DLC though, I went for "Slingshot to the Stars" and I can safely say that's possibly the most exciting start to Stellaris I've ever had. I haven't had time to try them all, since games of Stellaris can take a very long time to go through.


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