Personally I've always liked the Elerians from MoO2, militaristic space chicks with telepathic abilities.
The Vortices are a dead civilisation that exists as magnetic fields drawing information coded in the ashes of their ancestral home planet (an enormous ball of dust). They try to imitate their former humanoid culture down to the simplest things. The memories often get conflated and lost, resulting in weird or changing behaviour. They can operate new information, but it gets rapidly and permanently forgotten.
* Look like floating threads of earth forming sporadically into faces and limbs
* Ships and buildings look bereft of life, but surrounded with floating thread-like dust and filled with piles of soil
* The architectural style is generally outdated by human standards. Buildings and ships of even older, more decorative styles used here and there (as in modern European cities)
* Individuality: have sentient individuals, but they appear out of the common information database and are soon consumed by it again
* Behaviour: try to behave like their ancestral culture, but the nature of this culture is changed as dust is rearranged - the real, historical nature of it is unknown
* Culture: slowly and randomly changes properties, e.g. from warlike to peaceful, from xenophobic to open
* Economy: drawn by formerly humanoid desires (food, luxury, etc.), their drive to build and expand. Use machines to build factories, shops, etc.
* Diplomacy: treat themselves as humanoid. As their perception of history gets rearranged, they get randomly changing bonuses and penalties to relations with other races
* Government form: slowly changing between traditional human forms (republic, monarchy, etc.) without much external reason; increasingly diverse in societies that are distant from the home planet
* Research: extra-fast at recalling primitive technologies, increasingly slow down the technological tree until it grinds to a halt
* Research: can suddenly research a random advanced technology, but it gets forgotten in a short period of time
Well, you get the picture, I suppose. No new information; old information is a source for identity, but is unreliable. A race of ghosts of a sort.
Personally I've always liked the Elerians from MoO2, militaristic space chicks with telepathic abilities.
Draw, like, some babes. But from outer space!
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I know I'm being overly smug about my perceived intelligence
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I just wanted to say this was a great thread idea and there's some surprisingly good responses.
Good luck with the game, haven't looked at the details but the basic idea is something I'd like to see more of in games.
The Baroni Collective is a nebulous society of faintly luminescent gastropods ruled by a bucolic aristocracy of evolved home appliances. The biological members of the species met this robotic coup with equal measures of bored indifference and sportsmanlike grace. In fact, many of its citizens have resigned themselves to a fate of having a football sized robotic parasites painfully attach to their face or to what passes for an armpit. These machines subliminally offer a mixture of strategic suggestion and ideological propaganda whilst catering to the host's breakfast needs. The Baroni Collective prefer to live primarily in zero-G debris and asteroid fields, finding it good ground to ambush enemies and whilst declaring gravity to be a symbol of universal oppression against which to defy. If no asteroid fields can be found they will ask a member of the refridgerated aristocracy to point out a bad planet for them to burrow into and destroy. The BC are on the whole trustworthy and superficially friendly upon first meeting but can cause conflict due to their attempts to eat other species that they meet, primarily those with higher body temperatures whom they perceive to be cooked food. The Collective favour weapons that disable enemy systems and eject key personnel from airlocks in the direction of nearby stars for maximum cleanliness of unoccupied space.
Speaking of the truly alien, the idea of the China brain always fascinated me. If we accept physical materialism, i.e. that physical reality is all that there is, such a sentient system MUST be possible. What a mind like that would experience is beyond fathomable. Perhaps your Fowmli would be a good candidate to shape into something like a sentient, reproducing system comprised of interstellar dust and electromagnetic interactions between the particles or something. They would probably exist on a timescale very different to standard life, not unlike plants. A consciousness almost orthogonal to our own.