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Old 04-19-2011, 08:43 AM
donkavash donkavash is offline
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Smile Angorian Race

In Star Wolves 3, the aliens in the Dayson Sphere told the hero character that they are the remnants of the long lost alien race called the Precursor, " ... you have taken what is not rightfully yours. You disturb the place of our ANCESTORS, the place of pain and sorrow..." There is also a diary written in a tablet by a precursor, it is the account of the deadly civil war that destroyed their race. Thus, explains at least a major part of the aliens and precursor, and their connection.

However, in the same series ( Star Wolves 3) there was no mention of the Angorian race, where they come from, or some other relevant part of their story. I am still in the middle of the game by the way. But still, one cannot just disregard a race that played a very important role in the early series, or the potential story it could contribute or create for the gifted writers of 1C for the series.
Do not disregard the Angorian Race, you can make tons of good story for them. You can even make a contest for the Forum Members as to who can write the best story for the Angorian Race. The winner shall receive a just price and his/her story will be the baseline story for the development of the next Star Wolves Series.
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