@Hael Alliances slowly building up, should be good fun :P
Machines are OP.
They live forever and don't get disease please ban.
@Hael Alliances slowly building up, should be good fun :P
Kazzlehorf's drones are unhackable.
Kasahov did it, but he's a cheater.
Cheaters never win.
(Yes, Kazzlehorf is going to claim that you are 'cheating' if you get any upper hand over him.)
@Arawak Machines rust and break down. xD
It's a mutation of Kazzlehorf.
The "zz" becomes an S.
The "le" became an A.
The "rf" became a V.
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Yeah, but that can be avoided with proper maintenance, especially in a sci-fi environment, so one could still count them as "immortal". However, the major weaknesses balance that out.
So, what are you planning on for an explorer?
@Hael Sorta getting it, yeah, except of course in Space, the war will be more brutal with the Xim now allied another Empire or two.
@Hael Being part of the Commonwealth is probably the more favored outcome if it came to it, at least they won't be scienced out to extinction :P
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Woah, woah, woah.
I didn't approve you to post.
@Hael You know, now that you mention it. This gives me an idea. What if there was a Cult or somesuch organization that is Pro-Xim, that want to fully embrace the "Evolution" "Ascension" or whatever the Xim offer, these people could've been active during and after war as collaborators for the Xim.
And after the war, some may have even left with the Xim, while others remained behind to continue the "war".
@ASTA
While Hael made herself clear, I would like to point out that even through technological advancements the diseases you fight would evolve to become even stronger so no you couldn't outright get rid of diseases, not to mention diseases from other planets. Your little nano things wouldn't know how to fight against a foreign object that it does not know, in fact it may very well begin attacking the host's own cells.
Secondly, while yes someone could achieve a long lifespan, does that mean they are ageless? No, not at all. Even if you had 3,000 years to do so, you don't even know how long it would take to even formulate this regardless. There is also the balancing issues here. Your citizens don't die? That means your worlds would become overwhelmed by population and its resources would diminish quickly. Thus you would have to always be expanding or roaming. While yes, I played myself there, it would be nice if your people tried to extend their ages in the RP. Have then set on achieving what you described through the means of the RP and not start off with it. Thus other players may be able to scale with you.
I know Hael made up her decision, I just personally want you to see that there are other ways to go about this. I just wanted to throw this in because it has been bothering me.
@Hael Sounds good with me :)
What would you want this organization to be called?