Ideas for new races in the expansion.

1.  Apes who capture humans.

2. White looking humaniod aliens who capture other races and make them their own.

3. Robots from a long destroyed civilization, still serving their missing of killing everything.

4. Large number of insects.

Now for some races that I put some time into:

5. A twisted Knights Templar.  Ones who kill those who don't agree in their religion.

6. A future version of the Nazi's or KKK.  Same mission as above.

7. Robotic beasts that we'd call animals, who gave themselves technology and are free thinkers, hating any form of control.

8. Ghouls who regave themselves partial life back thru computers.  Only way to kill is thru special weaponry (IE plasma).

9. The abandoned, a large number of intelligent men who slowly mutated into horrific creatures after being left in radiation in the far depths of space after losing a battle.

10. The militants, a collection of people from south america, the middle east, china, and africa, who use sneak attacks to gain technology due to their little technology.  Large numbers.

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How would these races play into new battles?

For the militants, you'd hafta sneak up to ships and steal them. Large numbers allow you to repeat, but not too often.

The abandoned cannot be killed easily. Even destroying their ships may not stop them.

Robotic beats can be fooled into thinking someone else is trying to control them. Their free will can easily be used against them.

The KKK or Templar's won't just kill you, they'll torture your people, which would backfire, making your people's spirits rise to attack.

Insects would attack thru numbers. Some of them can even float thru space.

These ideas would probably make the game too dark in storyline, so doubtful anyone would listen.
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One other thing. Capital ships wouldn't be something you'd unlock.

They'd be based on what tech tree you are currently at.

If you've studied techs like electromanetism, metals, computers, and particle acceleration, your capital ship would go at the speed of light, but not be as good an attacker if you studied plasma weaponry and fusion.

You'd only be able to study 4 tech types to create capitals. In the case of the militants, they'd have alot harder time then most, since they gotta steal other techs,
Reply #3 Top
Number Ten makes me luagh. Humans most likely dont even know what Earth is not to mention South America,China and the Middle east.
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These are not Sci-Fi races nor are they really well thought out.
Try Again.
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http://images.wikia.com/masseffect/images//8/86/Ww.JPG

Nuff' said.

An army based around massive powerful ships thats goal is to get enough time to release the fleet from Dark space.
Reply #7 Top
Guess what?

A race of reptiles is so horribly orverdone.

So is most races that games have.

The way their made original is by a storyline added to them.

If you think you can do alot better, have a go at it.
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Oh, and I suppose aliens have never shown up in games?

Or nuclear war?

Or anything that has made a million clones.
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And while your at it, armchair quarterbacks, explain to me how customizable ships based on tech trees is also not well thought out?
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And SCI-FI is always based on alternate forms of a reality we know. That includes:

A futuristic past (IE, Nazi's controlling the future)
Alternate futures (Animals instead of humans)
Dead being alive.

All of my ideas were SCI-FI.

Explain to me how a group of Reptillian aliens is SCI-FI?

I thought we played this game because of good gameplay. But if you wanna judge ideas for not being well thought out, then please judge 99% of the ideas out there, including some from this game.

Can any of YOU give well thought out responses, or are you too busy worshipping the game to realize that most ideas aren't original to begin with?
Reply #11 Top
I'm sorry, but these were SUGGESTIONS, and I'm not gonna take idiots who couldn't do any better coming in to bash them.

This was what I thought was good IMO. If you don't agree then walk your ass out. Go make your suggestions of bread being good sci fi in another topic.

EDIT: I also notice your 18 and 17 years old.

The EMO theater is that way. Go please.
Reply #12 Top
ok how about the a seperatist group from the TEC which have quick build time and cheap ships but that aren't very strong

or the aliens which are chasing them have found and cought up to the vasari hunting them and attacking other races

or a life form which isn't anything close to being a humanoid which thrives in cold temperatures, and uses weapons based on freezing or shattering stuff

or a race which only means of growing there population is to clone themself. and have organic type ships

i have yet to see a game or anything with birds of some kind as an intelligent race capable building thing

by the way the knight templars didn't force christianity on anyone they were formed to protect pilgrims in the holy land after the first crusade, it was the first crusaders which did enforce christianity on the local population. im not try to offend you im just saying it.
Reply #13 Top
How about a race of elves? They can like shadow meld when it is night time and they excel at archery. Oh yea, and have a high wisdom so that they can cast magic spells on their ships.
Reply #14 Top
Purely robotic race would be cool to have.


Nazi is a type of government, not a group of people (Well, I guess it could be considered that but that's beyond the point)

The KKK is dying and becoming susie-two-shoes.
Reply #16 Top
@Damien: If memory serves, the Alkari out of the Masters Of Orion universe were bird-like. And some interesting trivia for Earthings: there are no inedible birds. Anyone can eat any bird they like.

Personally, I would like to see aliens who use flying saucers. There's a lot of flying saucer lore out there, but they just don't seem to be sexy enough for the kids raised in the digital video generation who do modelling these days. Still, a flying saucer, despite its visual simplicity, is a versatile, aerodynamic design that above everything else is iconic. If you see a flying saucer, you know in a microsecond that it didn't come from home or anywhere near home. For Earth people, a flying saucer is alien.
Reply #17 Top
Theres also the Kroot there pretty there pretty advanced.

And to Topic maker. None of those ideas are really Sci-Fi
One reason being that there would BE no KKK or knights Templar in space. The timeframe of Sins seems to be so far in teh future that they effectivly have forgotten were they have come from. Your giving off rehashed ideas of other series's of just really ideas that just simply DO NOT fit the context of the story.
Reply #18 Top
Organizations like the Knights Templar have survived, not really that intact, since the early 1100's.

There's a good chance they'd stay intact.
Reply #19 Top
Organizations like the Knights Templar have survived, not really that intact, since the early 1100's.

There's a good chance they'd stay intact.

Furthermore, saying 'far off in the future' is not a good excuse.

It's been nearly 2000 years since the roman empire collapsed, and the italians are well aware that they are their descendants.

It probably won't take us 100 years to get technology found in Sins.

The simple point is, when every form of data is documented and collected about our species, if our species doesn't blow itself up and goes to the stars, we aren't gonna forget who we are.

If you wanna say sins isn't about our universe, go ahead. That's the only good argument.
Reply #20 Top
No it's not read the game manual.In there backstory they mention a lot about interstellar wars being the prime reason the Advent first sought out an isolated world.They never mention Earth. And plus yes we tend to record material. But what we see today about our ancient history is mostly a mere fraction of what has actually been recorded. Records are lost to the ages, through wars,diasporas and accidents. In fact heres a quote from the manual

"The origins of the Advent began well before recorded history. It is said they began as one of many broken peoples who sought spiritual escape on peripheral worlds following the great wars."

"The Trader Worlds Enjoyed a golden era of lucrative trade and relative peace under the strict guidelines of the interplanetary Trade Order. They had forgotten their ancient history of war and replaced it with a future of endless prosperity. The arrival of the Vasari caught the Traders completely unprepared."

This is implying that Humanity has suffered many many wars. Wars that have lead to a breakdown of where Mankind had come from. It would have meant much technolgy would have to be replaced. There are many examples that could explain it.
Reply #21 Top
If the above is true, then I am banking on immortality by contributing to this thread. Awesome!
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It's simple really you keep fighting until whatever Nations were there before have been destroyed.And with only a few survivng worlds being all thta was left of these vast interstellar nations. These few survivng worlds would be quite isolated as Satrships would be either rust buckets or heavily damaged from the war. The survivors would have to rely on primitive farming methods at best to survive. Hunter gatherer at worst. It would take many many years for these humans to get enough Tech just to go back to space. Let alone building a Starship unless whatever brought them there is still around. By the time each fragment of Humanity is once again tarveling amogsnt teh stars much history and knowledge would have been lost. They would have had a basic understanding of what happened based on stories and books written during the "Dark Age." But other records OLDER records dating back to pre space flight earth, The old super nations that came before them and other such knowlege would be lost. Or at least serioulsy fragmented.

There that could explain teh T.E.C.
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I think that Wiliamnight is right on this one.
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Thank you. It was inspired by the Final War in teh Bolo series. It makes certian sense. The Final War was fought between the Human Concordiat and the Melconian Empire. The war quickly escalted when the Melconians nuked a Human colony. The humans did the same soon. Each side was hell bent on blowing up the other side. Both sides threw planet cracking nukes, Insidious Biological and chemical weapons.Entire worlds became unhibitable. Even Earth was nuked. Soon a Final batle was fought with what was left of both Empires.It ended with no victor both sides had killed each other. What was left of this vast interstellar empires was dust and memeories. Scattered human settlements remained,Isolated,cut off from one another. Whatever was left was reduced to Pre space flight technology. Some went back to a Hunter Gather society, Others Industrial farming. It took about two hundred years for humanity to even begin to get back to trying to rebuild. A lot of stuff was lost after the war. Technology,history,science,culture everthing had to be built back up again.

This seems to fit with what little backstory was supplied in teh game manuel. Its also
pretty cool. Maybe they should implement that?