I'm just thinking....frigidmagi wrote:Plot gentlemen let us focus on the plot.
frigidmagi wrote:The Humanity League: A alliance of human and transhuman powers dominated by 3 powers. Memebers can donate military units, ships or cash. It's somewhat like the League Athens founded only without a single ruler.
How was the humans divided on the first place? Why some of them join the Humanity while some others join the Humanity League? What caused the schism? Also, how did certain humans become transhumans while some others did not?frigidmagi wrote:The Asseverate: An empire made up of countless alien and human races. Ruled by a transhuman race that sees itself as a race of supermen. They look like greek statues of the idealized human body. They are prettier, stronger, faster and smarter.
Furthermore, will there be some Babylon Five-esque "mythical" aspect in the story? For instance, maybe the actual reason they became Transhumans on the first place because they made some "pact with the devil" of some sort --the likes of Lovecraftian Old Ones or B5 First Ones, only more obscure and more eerie.
And the true, hidden reason of the war is not like what it seems... Probably the hidden, true reason why the Asseverate is conquering everyone else is not simply because ideology or economic conquest, but to prepare everyone against the return of those 'Elders'. See, it's like Star Control 2, when the Ur-Quan is conquering everyone else to protect them from the slaughtering Kohr-Ah. Races that are conquered (or surrender themselves) are put in planets encased in protective shield bubble to protect them from the Kohr-Ah Onslaught, while races that choose to become the Ur-Quan's "battle thralls" fight alongside their former conqueror against the Kohr-Ah.
See, maybe such thing could be the true motive of the Asseverate to conquer everyone; maybe the reason they want to achieve "the perfection of humanity" is to prepare for the incoming of the "Old Ones". The problem is that only a few of Asseverate top-brasses know the true reason while the rest of the population are simply ignorant about it. Thus, for an average Asseverate, the reason of the war is just simply to spread their own ideology and/or interests, while for the Humanity League, the reason is simply to defend themselves.
And if the Humanity League win at the end of the story, an old, high-rank Asseveratean will defiantly raise and speak with desperation, "you think you have won? You think you have fought for the good of humanity? Ignorant fools! You never realize what horror you have allowed to enter our universe. Now the entire humanity is doomed!"
(and if you think I have unhealthy obsession with the Old Ones, you're correct.)
So are humans the dominant / most advanced race in this universe, just like in, say, Star Wars?Petrosjko wrote:Take it a step further. This is the first time the nonhumans have been in Humanity League forces, so they're looking to prove themselves.Comrade Tortoise wrote:Additionally, there is nothing wrong with the Humanity League, even if we go with that as currently stated, having non-human allies
Juicy subplot there.