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== Setup ==
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Give each player 2 larges, 2 mediums, and 2 smalls. Each player arranges these pyramids on the row closest to them, in whatever configuration seems good. Players may use any two objects to represent their planetary bases, or players may simply agree to remember that the bases are one step off the end of the board.
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|Give each player 2 larges, 2 mediums, and 2 smalls. Each player arranges these pyramids on the row closest to them, in whatever configuration seems good. Players may use any two objects to represent their planetary bases, or players may simply agree to remember that the bases are one step off the end of the board. The six pyramids initially provided to each player are not "owned" by those players, they're just the ship available to fly on the first turn. Any of the pyramids on the board may end up being flown by either player as the game progresses.
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|[[Image:Setup_Xero-G_Cropped.jpg|center|300px|thumb|center|Example Setup. Each player may choose to arrange the given pyramids in whatever order desired.]]
 
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==Start==
The player who has most recently read a work of science fiction goes first. Turns alternate thereafter. On your turn, find the row closest to you that contains one or more pyramids. This is your home row. (At the beginning of the game, this will be the back row.) Choose a pyramid from this row as the ship you’d like to fly.
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