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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
'''Neveron''' was a free massively multiplayer online game (MMOG), based on [[BattleTech]]. It is currently offline.
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Neveron was a free massively multiplayer online game (MMOG), based on [[BattleTech]]. It is currently offline.
  
 
Its most prominent feature was its rapid and sometimes unpredictable changeability.
 
Its most prominent feature was its rapid and sometimes unpredictable changeability.
  
With Neveron, the basics were that players built a futuristic empire set loosely in the BattleTech genre (though not in the same fictional universe). Cities were populated with industrial plants and R&D centers. Players trained and controlled an army of [[BattleMechs]], tanks, and infantry to fight enemies. With time and infrastructure, players unlocked various technologies, including basic assault rifles, components of the largest weapons, vehicles and eventually, [[BattleMechs |'Mechs]]. Once blueprints were drawn up, players could tool production facilities and begin producing weapons of war for themselves, allies, and the open market.
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With Neveron, the basics were that players built a futuristic empire set loosely in the BattleTech genre (though not in the same fictional universe). Cities were populated with industrial plants and R&D centers. Players trained and controled an army of [[BattleMechs]], tanks, and infantry to fight enemies. With time and infrastructure, players unlocked various technologies, including basic assault rifles, components of the largest weapons, vehicles and eventually, [[BattleMechs |'Mechs]]. Once blueprints were drawn up, players could tool production facilities and begin producing weapons of war for themselves, allies, and the open market.
  
 
However, to survive in the game, the player had to fight and learn to navigate a political labyrinth of alliances and deception.
 
However, to survive in the game, the player had to fight and learn to navigate a political labyrinth of alliances and deception.
  
Hundreds of people played Neveron, representing dozens of interests, objectives and goals. The aim of the game was for players to find their own interests, objectives, and goals, and further them.
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Hundreds of people played Neveron, representing dozens of interests, objectives and goals. The aim of the game iwa for players to find their own interests, objectives, and goals, and further them.
  
Neveron used modified [[level 1]] technology and:
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Neveron used modified tech [[level 1]] and:
 
* a special kind of artillery, the indirect fire cannon;
 
* a special kind of artillery, the indirect fire cannon;
 
* limited higher level technology (available to donators only);
 
* limited higher level technology (available to donators only);

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