Or more accurately, I'm worried about the player reactions to the Thargoids. Now, I haven't read every novel in the Elite universe, but I've tried to generally keep a passing general knowledge of the lore, and have been playing the franchise since the late 80's. I know that the Thargoids were much more advanced than us during the first encounters and throughout the Human-Thargoid conflicts after 2849. I also know that our own Frame Shift Drives were reversed engineered from Alliance-captured Thargoid ships, and distributed across humanity by the Sirius Corporation. After those first conflicts, the Federation basically infected the thargoids and almost wiped them out after a long war we almost lost.
There really isn't a lot of information on the Thargoids beyond that. The only time they've really been hostile was in the 1980's Elite, and that was only because they were likely retaliating because the first trigger happy commander they encountered decided to shoot first and ask questions later.
Nothing in the lore I've read thus far has really pegged the Thargoids as necessarily hostile. In fact they quickly retreated from human-controlled space almost overnight after the initial conflict. Braben has also stated in the past that he wants to maintain that "alien" factor. He doesn't really want to give us any means in which to initiate a common ground with the Thargoids. We have no basis on how the Thargoids even perceive us. They may take the plague we infected them with as a hostile action, or they may not. they might see it as an act of strength on our part, and respect us for it. We just don't know.
however, I know Elite as a franchise has never portrayed Humanity in a very good light. I know this isn't Star Trek where we should endeavor for peace, but it hasn't really been the frontier or "wild west" that it's trying to convey either. Even in just the lore I read, Humanity is kinda just the bad guy, straight up.
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Now add all this to some of the douchey things the player communities have done over the last couple years in Elite: Dangerous, and I can't help but wonder if we're just bringing a Thargoid invasion upon ourselves.
Braben made it pretty clear when Elite: Dangerous launched that player actions would shape how the fate of the galaxy unfolds. And since launch, I read article after article about the great lengths people have gone through just to screw other people over. The obvious example being the Salome community event.
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017...munity-plan-event-upended-by-masterful-troll/
On top of that, there are countless Youtube videos of players attacking Thargoid ships and carrying materials we know to be harmful to the Thargoids directly into their bases via SRV. I could honestly go on, but I think you get what I'm trying to say here...
Personally, I don't want to instigate a Thargoid invasion. Personally I've always grown up with the "Star Trek" viewpoint that we should live peacefully with other races. But if such an event were ever possible in the game, I wouldn't trust the player community not to sabotage it.
There really isn't a lot of information on the Thargoids beyond that. The only time they've really been hostile was in the 1980's Elite, and that was only because they were likely retaliating because the first trigger happy commander they encountered decided to shoot first and ask questions later.
Nothing in the lore I've read thus far has really pegged the Thargoids as necessarily hostile. In fact they quickly retreated from human-controlled space almost overnight after the initial conflict. Braben has also stated in the past that he wants to maintain that "alien" factor. He doesn't really want to give us any means in which to initiate a common ground with the Thargoids. We have no basis on how the Thargoids even perceive us. They may take the plague we infected them with as a hostile action, or they may not. they might see it as an act of strength on our part, and respect us for it. We just don't know.
however, I know Elite as a franchise has never portrayed Humanity in a very good light. I know this isn't Star Trek where we should endeavor for peace, but it hasn't really been the frontier or "wild west" that it's trying to convey either. Even in just the lore I read, Humanity is kinda just the bad guy, straight up.
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Now add all this to some of the douchey things the player communities have done over the last couple years in Elite: Dangerous, and I can't help but wonder if we're just bringing a Thargoid invasion upon ourselves.
Braben made it pretty clear when Elite: Dangerous launched that player actions would shape how the fate of the galaxy unfolds. And since launch, I read article after article about the great lengths people have gone through just to screw other people over. The obvious example being the Salome community event.
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017...munity-plan-event-upended-by-masterful-troll/
On top of that, there are countless Youtube videos of players attacking Thargoid ships and carrying materials we know to be harmful to the Thargoids directly into their bases via SRV. I could honestly go on, but I think you get what I'm trying to say here...
Personally, I don't want to instigate a Thargoid invasion. Personally I've always grown up with the "Star Trek" viewpoint that we should live peacefully with other races. But if such an event were ever possible in the game, I wouldn't trust the player community not to sabotage it.