Brynder
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ORIGINAL: Locarnus Sorry, should have elaborated. I was not just referring to eg the British pushing some natives. Also the colonial powers frequently snatched colonies from other colonial powers, without the "parent" countries/whole empires going to all out war. It would on the contrary for the AI be stupid to go to war over a small colony, when the other empire has 10 times the military power... Of course if they dont stop with the 1 colony, it is a different matter, but that would be simulated by the negative modifiers piling up. You are comparing the age of sail era to advanced Alien civilizations on a planet scale with FTL travel,instant communation and control and thinking the rules would apply the same,heh funny.And yes the A.I should not let powerfull empires take over their planets and do nothing because negative modifiers do not mean **** with bribes. Actually people are not so wrong in comparing the age of sail era, let me elaborate why. We are same species and we have not yet met on any large scale an advanced xenos species that would have discernibly different thought patterns from our own so naturally we still tend to think that all sentient species think the same way. Only experience of a truly alien thinking would allow us to do otherwise and then simulate that other in a game such as this. Next: What inspires people into making these kinds of games in detail level - I mean where do they get the ideas they implement? Some examples: We have this new class of ships called carriers... Well, sounds to me like somebody must have read their history books starting from USS Birmingham that was the first vessel to launch an aircraft to 1918 HMS Argus becoming the first dedicated carrier and from then on the WWII Pacific and Atlantic battles and technology to this day. (This game is full of analogies (just like any other game.)) Borders in space? Well, anybody heard of territorial waters, exclusive economic zone and international waters? Analogy again. In popular SF Star Trek comes into mind. To boldly go where no man has gone before. -> alliances and sectors. Fighters? Wright brothers and the rest is history. Especially since Star Wars starfighter scenes were based on WWII figher/bomber combatcam footage. BSG had fighters too. Then came the B5 in large scale. Racial policies? Ever heard of Boer wars? Brits I believe were the first people in modern times to implement concentration camps in large scale - then somebody else took that idea a litttle bit further into racial policy of wait a second... extermination, which we are able to do in the game if we desire. Analogy again. Surely civilized space faring humans couldn't or wouldn't do that, we'd be as peaceful as Winnie the Pooh. Penal colonies? Australia and the Brits again come into mind very strongly (gave me an idea to test out something later). In popular SF Star Trek had this first I believe. Pirates? Well, this goes far far back in time even before the age of sail into the age of oars. Pirates in the later times were the inspiration for the first space pirates -> Age of sail analogy. There are modern sea pirates as well. Colonization: The Romans come into mind here. How did they do it... Well I keep reading that it happened so that first there was a war around in anyplace. Some legions went in and after a while the soldiers who retired from the legions were given land from nearby. They took their families there too... And if you have alrady a sizable amount of said veterans... Well, they are not going to be afraid of a little bit of war going on. Nor the rulers who are more concerned of unruly population back at home. Same could be applied here. An analogy again. The stories you have read about SF in space are based on known principles, the difference is in scale really. And medium. Space is awful lot less thick than the combustion leftover that we call water. Bring me an advanced Alien who has distinctively different thought patterns from our own and then we can really make this game THE most original one in that sense instead of mirroring our own known ways of doing things the analogy way.
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