My tournament submission was kind of a last-minute spontaneous idea that I thought I could accomplish without the normal amount, i.e., fifty plus hours, of effort. The idea is several large artificial monoliths for base-building surrounded by water and maybe just a bit of natural-looking terrain, and it's predicated on the phenomenon that if the water level is the exact same height as the land you get to build and move land units as usual, but the water textures are also rendered.
Kings of Beta Ceti
No one now living knows where the massive columns, dubbed the Kings of Beta Ceti, came from, what they're made of, or the significance of their markings. But these mysteries are going to have to remain unsolved, at least for a while longer. The moon, officially named Beta Ceti E 44, is approaching its perigee with the super Jovian and the entire site is rapidly flooding. The UEF scientists are packing up and leaving, abandoning everything but their data. Even the exceptionally expensive Black Sun instruments will soon be submerged.
Site brief courtesy of UEF Advanced Special Programs Division.
Image from Novax pass 29:40:10 local time.
Final transport leaving Logistics Command. The floodwaters have reached the peaks of the artifacts.
Each spawn has about 1k mass reclaim. You can go first navy factory without moving if you wish.
Each civilian area contains about 2k mass reclaim.
The Black Sun wreckage was reduced to 15% of its original mass.
I'll get this uploaded to the vault in the next day or two. Thank you @Jip for hosting another tournament.
One final shot of some flooded structures.