# Cosmic Yield

A unique system of interstellar reciprocity ensures that players who contribute to the construction of the Interstellar Infrastructure are rewarded for their efforts. This mechanism, known as the "Cosmic Yield", operates akin to a cycle of shared prosperity where the participants receive a percentage of resources generated from the expansions they have facilitated.

Adventurous explorers in The CORE work to build crucial components of the Interstellar Infrastructure like Gateways and Habitats, effectively expanding the reach of known space. Each new edifice not only extends the boundaries of exploration but also uncovers untapped resource reserves in new celestial territories.

Cosmic Yield ensures that these contributors, the true pathfinders of interstellar expansion, receive a share from the bounty of resources these new territories yield. The reward isn't a traditional levy, but rather an acknowledgment of collective effort and shared ambition, a way to honor those brave enough to venture into the unknown.

Thus, the Cosmic Yield fosters a sense of shared ownership and ongoing incentive within the community. It encourages the creation of the Interstellar Infrastructure while promoting cooperation amongst the explorers, nurturing a universe that thrives on mutual effort and shared victories.

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