I'm fairly inexperienced here, so I assume that I have not just broken the game. However, I'd like to know what the AI can do about the following strategy:
1. Capture some Spire Civilian Leaders, so that the AIP is going down every hour rather than up. This shouldn't be too hard to do, as they each give -3 per hour compared to the +1 for each non-captured one.
1.5. Acquire a Zenith Power Generator. (Optional, but useful)
2. Neutralize every planet adjacent to yours, except for command stations. This includes wormhole posts. Edit: Leave at least one warp gate, so waves have an entry point. This will take a while, but isn't totally impractical, especially on Concentric/Snake/Maze maps.
3. Build a ring of turrets around the AI command station on each of these planets. (This is where the ZPG comes in helpful) Add some FRD rebuilders to the mix.
4. Put the game onto !!! speed, stick Netflix on another monitor, and wait a few hours. Move your fleet to block waves when applicable.
5. AIP is now right at the floor, and if you repeat steps 2-4 after every capture, it will stay that way. The AI can't reinforce (as whenever it tries to reinforce an alerted planet, the ships get instantly shot to bits), so the number of AI ships doesn't increase, and so providing you can handle the waves (which you should be able to, as you can move your whole fleet to block each one) then things can only improve with waiting.
So, how does the AI block this? Is it a 'the punishment for pudding farming is pudding farming' situation, where anyone patient enough to actually carry this out deserves the rewards? Or does the AI have a trick up it's sleeve for this? Thanks in advance for any replies.