Imagine that you are the captain of a nuclear submarine. You defend your homeland with the most dangerous weapon that humanity has come up with, and use it only as a last resort. Now imagine that you are sailing past Papua New Guinea and you see a crowd of savages on the shore. Considering that they themselves will someday develop into atomic weapons, you decide to eliminate the threat and destroy them with nuclear weapons.
Stupid? Yes.
But that's the motivation of the aliens. And she's just disgusting.
Since the game is in early access and I know how workaholics and perfectionists you guys are, I want to whine about the motivation of the aliens and trying to fix it. And I invite everyone present.
[SPOILER ALERT] about xenoscum motivation
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Re: [SPOILER ALERT] about xenoscum motivation
I will not touch on the assertion that humanity is always an aggressive species. I don't want to start a philosophical argument. Let's talk about technology.
Human history shows that the higher our technological progress, the faster we move on. The aliens from the game are not the mindless phantoms of Watts and the mindless ocean of Lem. This is a classic reflection of a person through the prism of fantasy. And they most likely obey the same laws as we do. Without their invasion, humanity would have floundered for decades at the beginning within its planet, and then for centuries within the system, getting somewhere beyond its borders is a dubious pleasure. And during this time, the aliens themselves would develop their technologies, and they would develop much faster than people. As a result, even if people wanted to fight, they would be trampled into the mud with a much larger technological gap than is presented in the game.
However, the alien invasion (not a word about the first attempts in the game!) allowed people to practically reach the aliens' technical level in the shortest possible time, unite and develop xenophobic sentiments within themselves. The aliens shot themselves in the foot, and because of this, their motivation looks frankly miserable.
Human history shows that the higher our technological progress, the faster we move on. The aliens from the game are not the mindless phantoms of Watts and the mindless ocean of Lem. This is a classic reflection of a person through the prism of fantasy. And they most likely obey the same laws as we do. Without their invasion, humanity would have floundered for decades at the beginning within its planet, and then for centuries within the system, getting somewhere beyond its borders is a dubious pleasure. And during this time, the aliens themselves would develop their technologies, and they would develop much faster than people. As a result, even if people wanted to fight, they would be trampled into the mud with a much larger technological gap than is presented in the game.
However, the alien invasion (not a word about the first attempts in the game!) allowed people to practically reach the aliens' technical level in the shortest possible time, unite and develop xenophobic sentiments within themselves. The aliens shot themselves in the foot, and because of this, their motivation looks frankly miserable.
Last edited by part-time freemason on Sun Oct 02, 2022 11:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: [SPOILER ALERT] about xenoscum motivation
I see that you haven't reached the point where you capture and interrogate Aliens to learn their actual motives, or the limitations of their faction.
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