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- Multi-purpose staging area for Strongholds.
- These bases define the win conditions of the Strongholds mode. Each
- Stronghold has infantry, air, and vehicle support structures already attached.
- Capturing Strongholds increases population capacity.
- Atriox sees little value in simulation training, preferring to blood his warriors in
- actual combat. Pain and fear are the best teachers, for what price is there to
- failure in the sterile realm of simulations and shadow-enemies? However, there
- are occasions when monitoring and screening are useful in identifying recruits
- that have the talent needed to lead Banished forces, and what better test for a
- new Banished lieutenant than a Stronghold on a chaotic front line?