An epic flood of additional reforms aimed at improving efficiency sweeps across the empire. Unnecessary, duplicative bureaucratic institutions are abolished out right. Bureaucrats whose positions are deemed pointless are reassigned or are simply fired. Rules and regulations are sharply relaxed across the board with an eye toward maintaining their importance wherever possible while minimizing their impact on the overall efficiency of actually getting things done. Countless other changes are made to the government with an eye toward improving efficiency at every turn. If your government happens to be a Bureaucracy, it realizes all of these effects as well, simply making it better in every regard. As a result of instituting these improved reforms, the following significant effects are gained immediately, all of which stack with previous reforms bonuses:
If you have excess ships in fleets or already in your shipyards, some will be flagged to be scrapped upon completion to comply with the new Imperial limits, or even scuttled directly from existing fleets. Excess fleet cargo or stockpiles, or orders to build those in excess, may be lost.
WARNING # 1: Once this technology is developed, all of the above benefits and restrictions will instantly snap into place everywhere in your empire.
WARNING # 2: Be fully aware of the effects on your existing fleets, stockpiles, shipyards and fleet cargo before enacting this technology, though you have nothing to worry about if you are below the ship limit, and simply gain the benefits out right.
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Horizon Technology
Imperial Reforms
4th Generation Civil Administration
This Item cannot be manufactured, and is either a ground combat upgrade or a prerequisite for other technologies
Content contributed by Paul Griesbach.