I didn't even have enough time to get the joke... T.TInternet Kraken said:No it's not relevant. Stop driving that joke into the ground.Alphakirby said:-snip-
Now it's already dead.
I HATE BEING TOO POOR TO AFFORD VIDEO GAMES!!!!
I didn't even have enough time to get the joke... T.TInternet Kraken said:No it's not relevant. Stop driving that joke into the ground.Alphakirby said:-snip-
You say that like intelligence and technological advancement go hand in hand. We still kill, hate, and envy just like we did when all we had was pelts and sharpened sticks. Besides, we got off-topic. The necromorphs and the Aliens xenomorphs use living organisms as part of their reproductive cycles, and are hive-minded parasites. They aren't space-faring in the slightest. In fact, the necromorphic plague in Dead Space originated from a code on a monolith on Earth, so they aren't aliens at all, just transforming zombies.Heathrow said:What evolutionary imperative promotes the annihilation of random species you know nothing about? You wouldn't eat them, their biology would likely be toxic to you. You wouldn't destroy them for their resources, resources are too abundant in this universe to waste time squabbling over. If the aliens are xenophobic it's much easier to avoid us. If they subscribe to a fascist superiority of their species then they aren't advanced enough to be space faring.Daystar Clarion said:Implausible? How so? There's too much space out there for there not to be intelligent life. What's to say this life isn't the spacefaring fuck up your entire day kind?
More to the point violent and warlike species will probably blow themselves up long before alien races get the chance.
Why? What possible reason is there for a race that could exterminate our entire species with minimal effort to teach us enough to pose a plausible threat?Tiger Sora said:Hollywood has put the image that aliens are out for our brains or resources. Which if they exist is stupid. Any race smart enough for intergalactic travel has obviously no need to do anything evil.
And enslaving is out too cause hey robots man.
So if anything they'd teach us, and befriend us.
The rules behind evolution will be exactly the same. Primarily that those best suited to survive will, and the rest will die.Popido said:Like gravity. And the speed of light.
Its still going to be pretty much the same shit where ever you go.
The worst thing we could possibly find in space is religion.
Relativistic mechanics would break down at FTL travel; under our current model of (well defined) physics it's expressly forbidden.Agayek said:There actually isn't a limit on velocity. We can travel as fast as we want to. The problem is accelerating enough to reach that speed.
Of course, with the vastness of space there's no good reason for them to be right here unless they are here specifically to see us.Agayek said:Also, resources that are right here are infinitely more valuable than resources on the other side of the universe. That's plenty of reason for an alien fleet in the Solar system to murder all of humanity.
what about head-crabs? if my understanding is correct, they basically replace your brain and mutate you a whole bunch!Sonicron said:Aliens that terrify me most? The bigger Flood forms and necromorphs are already pretty nasty, but what truly scares the pants off me are the little infector-type aliens - you know, the ones that are basically independent penises with 'brutal and fatal rape' as the standard pre-programmed setting. Xenomorph facehuggers, those little Flood buggers, that necromorph thing that looks like a flying vagina with a protruding spike, what have you...
Religion. To teach us for no reason and to destroy us without any reason.Agayek said:Why? What possible reason is there for a race that could exterminate our entire species with minimal effort to teach us enough to pose a plausible threat?Tiger Sora said:Hollywood has put the image that aliens are out for our brains or resources. Which if they exist is stupid. Any race smart enough for intergalactic travel has obviously no need to do anything evil.
And enslaving is out too cause hey robots man.
So if anything they'd teach us, and befriend us.
Enough said.Agayek said:The rules behind evolution will be exactly the same. Primarily that those best suited to survive will, and the rest will die.
One thing about the Aliens xenos is that they are probably an artificial species developed as a weapon - and once you throw that into the mix the potential for hostile and dangerous aliens increases exponentially. Remnant automatic weapons are a recurring theme in Sci-fi - doomsday weapons the makers never turned off, automated defence sats for species long-extinct, militarised viruses or bacteria waiting for victims to disturb them, homicidal AIs calculating extermination of lives, killing machines - organic or mechanical - wielding weaponry and technology potentially limitless in variety and scope, or even a full-on slumbering race of galactic conquers waiting for some bumbling red-shirt to hit the big red button and unleash carnage. There's a heck of a lot of potential bad right there without even touching on active species being hostile ^_^Senor Smoke21 said:But the idea of a xenomorph style alien is still plausible. It is a parasitic being that evolved by living off of other creatures. Who's to say some spacefaring race doesn't stumble accross it's home planet and unknowingly take it away with them?
Or they could, you know, be on their way somewhere else and happen to stumble across us. Or maybe they just lost a fight and had to run away in some random direction.kingpocky said:Of course, with the vastness of space there's no good reason for them to be right here unless they are here specifically to see us.
Fair enough. The religious mind does not subscribe to logic.Popido said:Religion. To teach us for no reason and to destroy us without any reason.Agayek said:Why? What possible reason is there for a race that could exterminate our entire species with minimal effort to teach us enough to pose a plausible threat?
We're just a needle in a haystack, although the haystack is the size of a large country. Just happening to come across us is about as improbable as all the water molecules in your swimming pool evaporating at the same time (OK, that's an exaggeration, but they're both unlikely enough that they don't even register on the scale of what is comprehensible to humans.)Agayek said:Or they could, you know, be on their way somewhere else and happen to stumble across us. Or maybe they just lost a fight and had to run away in some random direction.kingpocky said:Of course, with the vastness of space there's no good reason for them to be right here unless they are here specifically to see us.
Or maybe they specifically sought us out to murder us all.
There's an infinite number of possible reasons for an alien race to be here, the majority of which are pure coincidence and/or happenstance.
I'm sure they'd still have fully functioning vaginas, I mean, Shepard hit it, right?TheIronRuler said:Mate, if I were to be in that situation I'd be dead.Daystar Clarion said:I know the game isn't scary, but imagine if your were in that situation. Your mind would probably shatter from the terror.TheIronRuler said:Bleh.
That's not scary.
Things like an 'alien (tm)' stuck in the belly of one of the seven people on board a small space ship, surrounded with empy space and the anxiety that follows the sensation of helplessness that you have when you realize that one of you seven has a monster in his/her ribcage.
THAT is terrifying.
The anxiety and fears are much better than the necromorph 'Boo' jump in scares. Yeah, they might STARTLE you for a moment, but southpark already brought the value of being startled to nothing.
I know mine would.
Why did he and not others didn't die?
Because he was in stasis. You'd need to be insane or terminally ill to have 'an advantageous'.... SCRATCH THAT, a beggining.
Besides, you'd know how to pick your allies becasue they can TALK and they don't try to chew on you.
An experience alone in a horor game is scary (for example, 'Amnesia: The dark descent'), but having companions with mixed loyalties is something entirely different.
Mate, they have sex by combining minds.etherlance said:One word........ASARI.
And now space is totally worth exploring.
Do you really want to see that kind of pornography?
If you watch closely you can see that they 'mind-fuck' each other but that's it.martin said:I'm sure they'd still have fully functioning vaginas, I mean, Shepard hit it, right?