A week ago, I came across a used piece of computer software, and bought it for a dollar. Its a game Called Hostile Waters: Anteus Rising. A review of it on the software museum "The home of the Underdogs" can be found here
Playing this game is almost an analog for being one of Sheikjahbooty's Logovores. As commander, you can assign AIs to the unit, or take it over yourself and micro manage. Unnecessary items can be recycled in moments to create new ones. One can either try not to specialize and only use the pilots on hand, or leave some craft without pilots to be your personal war form. Its quite a bit like being part of an amorphic machine intelligence that can distribute its power, and is reliant more on energy than anything else. Accept limited AI control, or distract yourself micromanaging, and hope other units are in control of the big picture.
The game pauses as you build your units from nanotech creation reactors, and they are ready as soon as the game un-pauses - thus its effectively instantaneous. during this "zero time" you can change what weapons or systems the unit has and how much armor. It also pauses on the command screen, allowing zero time redirecting of units as well. Presumably a logovore is roughly this quick, with seconds dragging out for them as hours to us.
