Yeah i think generaly Drews work isn't been seen as cannon. His books are still good and worth a read tho.Frontier have changed their minds and retconned stuff quite often for ED, I'm sure that includes some of Drew's work.
But claiming his Elite novels are not offical (or at least were at that time) is simply wrong.
Seeing as there was a sizeable event in game based on Drew’s work, I guess some of it must be canon at least.Yeah i think generaly Drews work isn't been seen as cannon. His books are still good and worth a read tho.
partially, but not all. I think the whole "The Club" and "Two Thargoid Races" are not canon for example.Seeing as there was a sizeable event in game based on Drew’s work, I guess some of it must be canon at least.
Ever wondered why it's not in the game? Did Frontier just forgot to add them?You asked to see a Thargoid corpse, something that isn't in-game yet and that you are fully aware of...
-We want to communicate, just as the Guardians did but they don't
The Far God cult worships the Thargoids and tried to communicate with Thargoids, yet every attempt has failed. All other human attempts to communicate have failed. The Thargoids do not want to.
-Thargoids adapt and change very slowly, so it's unlikely they changed their ways.
A key point in this is that they have not revoked their no-communication policy. It could be argued that the Thargoids from millions of years ago are not teh same that are at war with us today. Yet we see no changes in their behaviour when compared to how they behaved during the Guardian war. Thargoids are not just underdeveloped bugs, they are highly intelligent and have technology superior to us. They know when to fight and when to retreat, as the Guardians clearly have proven. They chose not to spend any military means to fight against the Guardians further and therefor retreated even tho they could have went all out if they wanted to. They are capable of thinking, creating, ... They are very intelligent, yet they do not want peace. Only war.
You might be on to something with this.Maybe just organic machines fuffiling their programming millions of years after their creation.
Ever wondered why it's not in the game? Did Frontier just forgot to add them?
Do you believe that Thargoid spaceship we have destroyed, are piloted by Thargoid species?
Ever wondered why after years of war with Thargoids, not a single picture of Thargoid species exists in the game story?
This is just a speculation, but that is what so strange about Thargoids. Millions of years have past since Guardian records - and yet in such a long long long time, they never learned how to communicate with other species.
And than Thargoids reaction to Guardian tech - they should have overcome and forgotten long long ago about it.
This is not just blunt ignorance, this show signs that they can not evolve or they were never intelligent to beging with. Maybe just organic machines fulfilling their programming millions of years after their creation.
I think it is relevant, because it shape the fabric of relationship between Goids and Humans, or the lack of it.Which has nothing to do with the topic at hand.
We know for a fact that their ships do evolve for example.
And ruin the mystery of what Thargoids really look like? Not exactly worth the effort for them.It's not that hard to add Goids bodies to the game
I recently had a discussion elsewhere about the Club, I believe they are still canon for two reasons so I'll just paste them here:partially, but not all. I think the whole "The Club" and "Two Thargoid Races" are not canon for example.
So...we cant really be sure about anything.
I think the story that we played, tells a different scenario - that they simply don't exist. And the lack of bodies supports this version. Cause if there were piloted as you claimed, than the game story would have showed us the bodies, the pictures, the videos, from destroyed or crushed Thargoid ships. But they are not there, they are empty.And ruin the mystery of what Thargoids really look like? Not exactly worth the effort for them.
We know that the ships are piloted because live Thargoids have been captured and experimented on. Where did they come from if not a ship?
As for Thargoid evolution/adaptation...I believe there was a rather significant example of that in the HIP 22460 system recently. They are certainly intelligent, likely moreso than humans given their advanced technology.
Not necessarily, the base game seems quite averse to showing any corpses at all, probably because of its low PEGI rating. When you kill a human ship for example, you'll see no corpse in the wreckage, and that's with a clearly-visible cockpit. Doesn't mean that they're not piloted, nor do they have access to our magic invisible escape pods (though I think there's a chance they'll drop a normal one on death nowadays? But if that doesn't happen, they should still be in the ship). There's a lot of things the games don't show, just typical gameplay-narrative seperation.I think the story that we played, tells a different scenario - that they simply don't exist. And the lack of bodies supports this version. Cause if there were piloted as you claimed, than the game story would have showed us the bodies, the pictures, the videos, from destroyed or crushed Thargoid ships. But they are not there, they are empty.
If it's too fast now rather than too slow, then that rather changes things. But either way, we have no idea how long they've been preparing this. They've been around for millions of years, it could be that they've had this countermeasure designed for a while, and just didn't have any reason to use it up until now. Even if they just started after the first firing of Salvation's superweapon in Cornsar, that's nearly a year, which seems well within normal limits for a highly advanced race like the Thargoids, or anyone really given the weapon and its countermeasure both run on handwavium.If you base evolution on HIP 22460 - that's a very far fetch theory, since no organic, would be abel to respond this fast. Ai - possibly, but than Ai would have also desyphered our language long time ago.
I didn't mean the game itself this time, but the game story. Like after few first succesful battles with Thargoids, bodies of Thargoids pilots would have been recovered, and studied by Scientific community as part of the story plot. The fact that after years of War it didn't happend, means only one thing - there are no pilots inside Thargoids ships that we have been fighting.Not necessarily, the base game seems quite averse to showing any corpses at all, probably because of its low PEGI rating. When you kill a human ship for example, you'll see no corpse in the wreckage, and that's with a clearly-visible cockpit. Doesn't mean that they're not piloted, nor do they have access to our magic invisible escape pods (though I think there's a chance they'll drop a normal one on death nowadays? But if that doesn't happen, they should still be in the ship). There's a lot of things the games don't show, just typical gameplay-narrative seperation.
In that case, they could have just fired first in HIP 22460 if they were prepared. Since they were going to fire it anyway.If it's too fast now rather than too slow, then that rather changes things. But either way, we have no idea how long they've been preparing this. They've been around for millions of years, it could be that they've had this countermeasure designed for a while, and just didn't have any reason to use it up until now. Even if they just started after the first firing of Salvation's superweapon in Cornsar, that's nearly a year, which seems well within normal limits for a highly advanced race like the Thargoids, or anyone really given the weapon and its countermeasure both run on handwavium.
There where experiments on Thargoid though, not on their vessels, but on "specimen" that had limbs (since they got torn off) etc. Besides Stack, there was another ground settlement where "something" crawled out of a crashed alien ship. I just don't recall the name of it.The fact that after years of War it didn't happend, means only one thing - there are no pilots inside Thargoids ships that we have been fighting.
If it's a reaction on the way we use the weapon, they can't fire it first. They have to wait for us to make the mistake first. We also should not forget that the Thagoid so far have not shown any interest in actually destroying humanity. Everything we've seen in bigger actions was defensive, so it should be highly possible that they simply did not want to make the first step. They did not see us as proper danger, but rather as overly aggressive bipedal aliens.In that case, they could have just fired first in HIP 22460 if they were prepared. Since they were going to fire it anyway.
I think it is relevant, because it shape the fabric of relationship between Goids and Humans, or the lack of it.
It's not that hard to add Goids bodies to the game, so the lack of then could simply be part of the story. And it shapes story in a very different way.
Can you elaborate on how do Thargoids ship evolve?
Here is example scientific paper that studies aggressive behaviers based on genes in animal and humans: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4092042/Sure, as soon as you'll elaborate on how adding Thargoids corpses in the game would somehow answer if the Thargoids are more violent than Humans![]()
Audio Logs are not scientific work. Yea, i was told a lot here, but shown nothing at all to back up the claims.It's not guess work. It's scientific research you learn about while playing the game. As you got told and shown multiple times in here now. The only person purely guessing is you sadly. While some people on here really tried to help you out with finding common ground.
But since we are running in circles here, lets get back to the actual topic of the thread:
Every 'proof' we have ingame right now from actions, to plans, over history clearly shows that humans are WAY more violent. I mean Salvation alone is responsible for the deaths of way too many innocent people, let alone what the faction leaders caused or allowed to happen. The current happenings in the story should have us all hope that the Thargoid don't decide to actually view us as a threat to them, because then it's looking really grim for the future of humanity.