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Space elevator ok, but i ll try to replace colosseus by this one.
I ended up using IGE to teleport it to the tile next to the capital as a workaround.
Stonehenge was made this way because I couldn't find a feasible way to make a building perform interceptions; having it be both a wonder and a unit was a way to step around that issue. Also the unit isn't supposed to move because it's supposed to be a giant stationary railgun.
I will concede that it does raise the issue of not being able to purchase military units in the capital but I figured it was worth making Stonehenge work the way it was intended. (If I'm not mistaken you should still be able to build new units in the capital; the unit just cannot be garrisoned there.)
Once I figure out how to make actual civs for Civ VI
Yes. Just like the ISS, both the Stonehenge Turret Network and ISAF GHQ will appear only in your current capital. Shouldn't be too much of a problem for the GHQ due to its passive benefits and hopefully not a problem for Stonehenge as every enemy aircraft within 25 tiles are at risk of being swatted out of the sky.
I've also updated the description to mention what tech the projects will be unlocked at. Thank you for suggesting that.
Which mean this wonders will be only in the capital ? It make sens it comes from the UN, but strategically speaking, it's too bad i can't choose chere to build it.