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unseenone
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how can i calulate an enemies CA when i spy ont hem and see there cov lvl and spys?
agapooka
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Well... take the number of spies that the enemy has, divide it by two for ever spy level lower they are than you.

Of course I'm replicator and have a major bonus, so I ahve lots of room for error :P.

Sources of error: alert levels, race (Goa'ulds have a 10% decrease to covert skill, replicators have a significant increase PLUS another 25% increase for covert missions). Another obvious source of error is incapability to do math. :P
Agapooka wrote:The argument that because a premise cannot be proven false, it must be true, is known as a Negative Proof Fallacy in logic.
Mister Sandman wrote:Nothing at all near the negative proof fallacy in logic. If it cannot be proven false, it has to be true.
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Covert Action

LV 0 = 1 Per Spy
LV 1 = 2 Per Spy
LV 2 = 4 Per Spy
LV 3 = 8 Per Spy
LV 4 = 16 Per Spy

and so on....

Multiplied by the number of Covert Operatives you have... I.E,

LV 17 Covert Skill x 10,000 operatives = 262,144 x 10,000 = 2,621,440,000 or 2.62bn shortened.

Always look for the player in question on the rankings, if you don't see question marks, that's a pretty good indication that you can successfully spy on them.

(EDIT - Include the 25% BONUS for replicators where applicable)
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Red, I beleive thios to be different with all the techs ;)
Agapooka wrote:The argument that because a premise cannot be proven false, it must be true, is known as a Negative Proof Fallacy in logic.
Mister Sandman wrote:Nothing at all near the negative proof fallacy in logic. If it cannot be proven false, it has to be true.
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