Quick Q about pop policies

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brucesim2003
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Quick Q about pop policies

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Does the "resettle" pop policy also have the effect of "do no accept"? I'm modding in a xenophobic but not psychotic species who's main policy for all species is "do not accept", but if I settle a planet with a minority, they are gonna want to get rid of them. If that colony instituted "resettle", would that bock other foreigners from replacing the resettled foreigners, or would it just be a roll-on roll-off situation?

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RE: Quick Q about pop policies

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I believe resettle is one level higher than do not accept - meaning that not only will they not accept that race, but whatever's on the planet will be moved off as well.
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RE: Quick Q about pop policies

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Yeah it both forbids alien settlement on your planet and forbids them from growing (growth set to 0% regardless of race potential) and prioritizes them for pickup when passenger ships become available.

Might still take a good while though and it'll boost your opponents unless you have other planets where they are allowed.
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