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One thing I will say is so far I've been mostly unlucky. As much as I want to engage with these new enclaves I have been unallowed due to their design.
Playing as spiritualist makes it so I receive no options for Prime Machines besides calling them abominable really. Playing as a machine hive gave me no option but to call the shroud children superstitious.
While these are nice flavor dialogue options, just like in the vanilla game the player should always be allowed to at least take a neutral approach to interaction with these enclaves regardless of their empire's ethics. My opinion, at least. Otherwise these enclaves feel like a waste of space on mapgen.
Initially there is very little dialogue options with the Hive. It would be nice if, just like Vanilla Enclaves, all future options show up but are X'ed out and show needed opinion thresholds.
I noticed a small bug: the initial greeting from DRG has a broken lock reference to relic(s). It doesn't give the name of the relics but instead some garbled recolored name of partial loc syntax.
The values for hiring the enclaves should be FAR cheaper now. I might tweak them more based on feedback.