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Allegiance is a completely free team-based space-fighter-simulator/RTS hybrid [[History|commercially developed]] by Microsoft Research in 2000. Microsoft stopped supporting the game in 2002 and later released it in shared source format in 2004. Allegiance is entirely maintained and developed by a player-driven community which can be found at [http://www.FreeAllegiance.org FreeAllegiance.org]. While there are several modes available, [[Why did the game just end?|gameplay]] usually takes the form of two teams made up of 10+ players each, located on a map made up of sectors of space that are connected via wormholes called [[alephs]]. Each team is directed by a player in the role of [[Commanding|commander]] who advances the team up one of three primary tech trees by building [[bases]], harvesting Helium3 for [[money]], investing in [[research]], and making general tactical decisions. Players pilot a variety of spaceships -- such as [[scouts]], [[fighters]], and [[bombers]] -- in an attempt to destroy the enemy team's [[miners]] and [[stations]] while protecting their own. All ships are player-controlled with the exception of miners, [[constructors]], and most [[carriers]].
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Games usually last 40 minutes, with players able to join and leave during the game, although some games last over two hours. Allegiance currently has eight [[factions]]. Each faction has different ships, bases, and unique settings that change everything from ship speed to missile tracking. Descriptions of each faction, including their ships, bases, and technology, can be found at [http://www.allegacademy.org the Academy]. As the game has a steep learning curve, the community has created three separate training programs: [[Cadet I]], a guided introductory course; [[Cadet II]], a course that aims to teach the more advanced concepts of the game; and [[Allegiance Command School]], a selective 9-week-long commander course. Participation in Cadet I or II can result in the player being solicited to join one of the ten active [[squads]], but participation is completely voluntary. The "[[Begin Playing]]" guide is located here on the FreeAllegiance Wiki.
=== Maths test ===
<math>2+2=5</math>


Due to the relatively small community and the large amount of teamwork evident within games, players soon become well known to each other and soon get their own [[reputation]]. Further reinforced by an active [http://www.freeallegiance.org/forums/ community forum] and the limited number of [[callsigns]], a loudmouthed and arrogant player will soon become the butt of everyone's jokes whereas a player who contributes and follows advice will have no problems getting a spot on a team.


 
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Trying out a table
 
Sortable Scout Data Sheet for Community Core, not complete, proof of concept, etc etc
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
!Faction!!Armor Class!!Hit Points!!Mass!!Scan!!Energy!!Signature!!Fuel
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|Ga'Taraan Federation||Light||200||40||2400||1200||75||4
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|Gigacorp||Light||175||40||2400||1200||75%||4
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|Bios||Light||180||40||2760||1200||56.25%||4
|-
|Iron Coalition||Light||190||40||2400||1440||86.25%||4
|-
|Technoflux||Light||200||32||2640||1200||75%||4
|-
|Belters||Light||420||60||2400||1200||90%||8
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||Dreghklar Empire||Light||180||40||2160||1380||71.25%||4
|-
||Rixian Unity||Light||200||40||2400||1200||75%||4
|}

Latest revision as of 20:52, 23 November 2017


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Note This is the sandbox.

Feel free to do test edits in here.

Maths test

<math>2+2=5</math>


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