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- Published: 2026-05-11 23:40:30
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Introduction
Welcome, Commander. You've taken command of the Gunstar Scimitar, one of the last bastions of humanity fleeing a relentless Cylon armada. Your mission is clear: protect the civilian fleet, outrun the enemy, and ensure the survival of our species. But the Cylons aren't your only problem. From STD outbreaks among amorous marines to hidden saboteurs planting bombs in critical systems, every decision carries weight. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to navigate the chaos, keep your fleet intact, and maybe even outwit the toasters. Follow these steps, and you'll have a fighting chance.

What You Need
- A copy of Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes (available on PC, consoles, or via digital storefronts)
- Patience for trial and error – this roguelike FTL-inspired game rewards multiple playthroughs
- Basic knowledge of resource management – you'll juggle fuel, food, ammunition, and medical supplies
- An understanding of crew roles (Marines, Engineers, Command Staff, Civilians)
- A willingness to face tough moral choices – no right answers, only consequences
Step 1: Command Your First Crisis – Assess Immediate Threats
Upon starting a new run, the game throws you into a simmering pot of problems. Your first task is to identify the most pressing danger. Look at your resources panel and crew status indicators. Is a Cylon spy actively planting bombs? That's a top priority. Is the fleet medical bay overwhelmed with STDs? That will drain your health points over time. Prioritize based on speed of harm: a bomb that will detonate in three turns is more urgent than a slow morale decay from unsafe sex practices. Use the Fleet Status Screen (press F1) to get a snapshot. Always resolve immediate life-threatening events first.
Step 2: Manage Crew Health and Morale
Your crew is your most valuable asset. A sick, unhappy crew cannot operate efficiently. For the STD crisis: you'll face a choice between ignoring the issue (fleet health drops) or intervening with prophylactics and safe-sex talks (hurt marine morale). There's no perfect solution, but as a rule: intervene early. A small morale hit now prevents a massive health collapse later. Use the Medical Officer to treat the most infected crew members (click on the sick icon and select "Treat"). Also, ensure recreational areas are functional – morale improves when crew can relax. If morale stays high, you'll get bonuses to hit chance and repair speed.
Step 3: Root Out Cylon Saboteurs
One or more crew members are Cylons in disguise. They'll damage systems, spread rumors, and plant bombs. To detect them: build a Security Station and assign a loyal officer. Use sweep actions (costs 1 turn) check for suspicious behavior. If a crew member is caught alone near a vital component like the FTL drive, that's a red flag. Interrogate suspicious crew via the Command Deck. Be careful – false accusations hurt morale and waste time. Once identified, you can jettison the Cylon into space (dramatic, but effective) or confine them to the brig (slower but avoids reputation loss). Always have at least one Engineering team on standby to repair sabotage damage.
Step 4: Balance Resource Allocation
Your fleet consumes fuel, food, and ammunition. The Scimitar can trade with civilian ships, but prices fluctuate. Never let any resource drop below 20% – that's your danger line. Ration food if needed (morale penalty but survival). Use the Supply Hub tab to redistribute surplus. Prioritize fuel for FTL jumps – staying in one system too long invites Cylon attacks. Also, mandate periodic drills for your crew: this improves efficiency and can reveal Cylon spies who don't know human protocols. Balance is key: a well-fed, trained fleet performs better in combat.
Step 5: Choose Your Battles Wisely
You cannot fight every Cylon raider. The Scimitar is powerful but not invincible. Use the Radar Map to plot a course that avoids major Cylon patrols. If combat is inevitable, protect your civilian ships – they are slow and vulnerable. Assign your Marines to boarding actions only if you have a clear advantage. Otherwise, rely on your main guns and point-defense batteries. After a battle, inspect the debris – you may salvage parts, fuel, or even intelligence about Cylon fleet movements. But beware: debris fields can contain booby traps left by Cylons.

Step 6: Make Hard Ethical Calls
Events will force you to decide between two evils. Example: a civilian ship requests asylum, but you suspect it carries a Cylon agent. Deny asylum (diplomacy hit) or accept and risk sabotage. Another example: a marine unit wants to hold a lottery to decide who gets the limited antiviral drugs – do you let luck decide (fair but inefficient) or assign based on military rank (breeds resentment)? There's no calculator for this. Trust your gut, but consider the long-term. A small benefit today often leads to bigger problems tomorrow. Keep a log of your decisions – you'll learn patterns that help in future runs.
Step 7: Upgrade and Specialize Your Ship
As you earn experience and resources, upgrade the Scimitar's systems. Priority upgrades:
- FTL Drive – faster jumps mean fewer engagements.
- Medical Bay – treat diseases and injuries faster.
- Security Station – detect Cylons earlier.
- Weapons Array – if you plan to fight.
Specialization matters: if you focus on stealth, invest in Cloaking Device. If you prefer diplomacy, build Civilian Relations Center to improve trading terms. Each upgrade takes time and resources, so plan your build based on the emergent threats you face. Re-specialization is possible but expensive – stick to one core strategy per run.
Step 8: Prepare for the Final Showdown
As the end of a sector approaches – marked by a warning pulse on the map – the Cylons will launch a major assault. Ensure your ship is at maximum capability: fully repair all systems, restock ammunition, and boost crew morale (hold a fleet-wide celebration if you can spare the supplies). Position your civilian ships behind the Scimitar in a tight formation. During the final battle, rotate shield power to the most attacked quadrant. Use your Emergency Barrier (if upgraded) to absorb one massive blow. And remember: even if you lose the Scimitar, a few civilian ships may escape – hope is never truly lost.
Tips and Final Thoughts
- Save often – the game permits manual saves, use them after major decisions.
- Don't ignore the small events – a minor medical issue can cascade into a fleet-wide plague.
- Talk to your crew – sometimes they drop hints about Cylon activities or hidden resources.
- Diversity in crew skills – having both a strong marine and a clever engineer covers more crisis types.
- STDs are not the end – they're a symptom of a larger problem: lack of regulation. Implement policies early.
- Learn from failure – each run teaches you something new about the fleet's vulnerabilities.
- Finally, keep in mind that you are not just fighting Cylons – you are fighting chaos. The game's beauty lies in its unpredictable challenges. Embrace the uncertainty and adapt.
Now, Commander, the fate of humanity rests on your decisions. Step onto the bridge of the Scimitar with confidence – use this guide as your tactical manual, and may the Lords of Kobol guide your hand.