Dark Avatar's cloning Star Control!

okay, not really, but I wanted to get your attention

Isn't the whole "Drengin split up into regular evil villains who just want to enslave everyone and insanely evil villains who want to destroy everyone" just a throwback to the concept of the Ur-Quan from Star Control?

Because even if it is, I can still dig it.
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There was a post a while back about the main game, re: Precursors, Arnor, Dread Lords etc. Some people thought that copied MOO (Orions+Antarans), and other people thought it copied something else, though I don't remember the title of the game. I think most people concluded that if it 'copied' so many games, then it was more likely to just be a recurring theme for space games, rather than an attempt to rip off any particular series. I think the concept for the story is so simple, that it's bound to repeat itself again and again. Someone better at history might even be able to point to parallels with real-life events. Of course another explanation might be that it's a reference or homage.
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IIRC Brad said it's possible the storyline was subconciously partly "cloned" as Star Control is one of his all-time favourite games! Can't find it on search, though.

A forum member also posted a link to where you can download SC legally for free. I downloaded it but haven't played it yet (too much GC2).
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well once you think of it what book/movie/ any creative art that has come out these days has not been a copy of some other artwork? all people do it either subconciously, purposely, or they truly want to create something original but they end up by accident being so similar to something that they never heard of that people accuse them of copying another creation

i think in this case its more of the first reason than any other
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Most space games are pretty unoriginal. It would be nice to see something different, like a Victorian-age space game with steam powered space ships.
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steam powered space ships.


hmmm... the logistics of that would be horrible, since the only way to move would be by expelling steam under pressure from nozzles. That would mean you'd have to carry a lot of water for relatively little gain Interesting idea though.
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Aww, it doesn't have to be realistic. Swap coal for some new kind of green rock, the water for some kind of orange fluid and add in some other sci-fi mumbo jumbo or cliche, and it'll work. It's not like we know how warp drives would really work.
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How about make the ships like those from Treasure Planet?
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It would be nice to see something different, like a Victorian-age space game with steam powered space ships.


That genre has been done already in a pen-and-paper RPG, but no computer game that I know of. It was called Space 1889.
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That theme is called "Steampunk". Final Fantasy VI was heavily based on steampunk concepts, so its no more or less hackneyed than any other recurring theme out there.
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a Victorian-age space game with steam powered space ships


You mean like GDW's old Space 1889 game?
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You mean like GDW's old Space 1889 game?


Beat me to the punch... haha, good times And definately a weird twist on the generic space setting
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OP-lol...i kinda of thought the same thing...but most games and sci-fi's are based on the same concept.EvilvsGood,chaosvslaw...or in SC and seems GC2DA, greater evil vs lesser evil.
Reply #13 Top
Who cares? Star Control is LOOOONG gone...