The alliance between Lambda (player 12) and Nemesis (player 11) was declared the winner. RELG was the largest single player.
1. RELG (#13) -- 109 systems 2. Lambda (#12) -- 75 systems 3. Nemesis (#11) -- 73 systems 4. Peano (# 2) -- 61 systems 5. Mondragon (#20) -- 18 systems 6. Kappa (#17) -- 17 systems 7. Sigma (#22) -- 12 systems 8. Babel (#23) -- 2 systems
It may be worth noting that Babel was one of the largest players earlier in the campaign, but gave away many systems to surrounding players.
The gray blobs represent systems, the number indicates owner, and the colour reflects the "nearest" owner within seven sectors. If there is no owned system within seven sectors, the background is black. The little dots represent ships; the colour of the dot indicates the owner, but white is used for ships in their "home territory", i.e. where the owner's colour is the background colour.
The colours in use are green (2-Peano), pale green (11-Nemesis), pale yellow (12-Lambda), orange (13-RELG), green/black (17-Kappa) purple/black (20-Mondragon), red/black (22-Sigma), and light green/black (23-Babel).
The alien races have the colours they always have: red/white for Trialch, yellow/green for Krang, and light blue/dark blue for Zarth.
Comment added on October, 25. The large influence of the Zarth in the southwestern quadrant of the map is due to RELG (and to a lesser extent Nemesis) attacking the Zarth a few turns before the end of the game. The Zarth retaliation occurred on a larger scale than it would normally have, for two reasons: (1) the attack against the Zarth was mounted on a rather large scale (over a dozen systems in the same turn), and (2) as chance would have it, quite a lot of Zarth ships happened to be within single-turn striking range from the aggressors' systems.
(NOTE: the small gray rectangles along the top is a map drawing bug that I haven't gotten around to fix yet...)