Can you still get a transcendence victory if the enemy built a mind flower first?
How do the mechanics for the transcendence victory work? I am in the middle of a long game, and in a pretty dominant position. I was working towards a transcendence victory (making a mind flower), and the AI finished one a few turns before I did.
After the mind flower is completed, how do you win? The victory page seems to indicate that I just wait... is the enemy on a different timer? If I have a lot of mind stems will I reach the end faster than the AI? It's not clear how they function.
Can I destroy the enemies mind flower to stall their progress?
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As I've just learned, it is very bugged. I not only annexed the city that built the mind flower, but eliminated the player entirely. That defeated player won with a transcendence victory about 20 turns later...
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