

Spans the vast and mysterious Alpha and Beta Quadrants, and a small portion of the Gamma Quadrant via the Bajoran Wormhole. There are some supplementary compendia out there, which would help, but I would anticipate a lot of discussion before decisions can be made.

The Star Wars mod has to defer to the expanded universe and its copious amount of information, but Trek's EU is generally regarded as non-canonical and stellar cartography in the shows is typically vague and often contradictory. The Borg and Dominion Wars were more of an instance of waking the sleeping giants Species 8472, Q feeling capricious, time travelers from the 27th Century, etc. There are a lot of potential end game disasters. I'm on the fence about the Borg being a fallen empire and their FTL technology might be hard to fit into the game's framework. The cool thing about the Stellaris galaxy creation is that you can script fixed systems and species and leave the rest for procedural generation, so that can be used to fill in the gaps between the well known Alpha/Beta Quadrant polities, the Dominion, and the sparse information about the Delta Quadrant from Voyager. The Dominion is an obvious candidate for a fallen empire and, like the Borg, they dominate the politics of their Quadrant. ( Craig got the title wrong It’s set in Baghdad, but not called Baghdad ~ T.I disagree. Of course, to do so, someone has to stay behind to close the doors after everyone else has left.Ī society living on the endless sloping face of a Megastructure, where heading downhill is a matter of balance and a platform with wheels on it, and where they have no idea whether there’s anyone else out there.Īnd if you’re stuck on the surface of a Megastructure, with no immediate ability to escape & a strong desire not to attract the attention of the builders of that Megastructure, how far will you have to travel to collect the parts you need without anyone noticing? The Greatest Kingdom In History is facing certain destruction, and while they can’t save the place, they can save the people.
