So what are the basic ideological differences between Cult of Planet and Gaians? Same goes for Drones and The Hive. Kind of new to SMAX and I don't see much difference in personalities.
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The Cult and Gaians are somewhat similar but the storyline is quite different
Cult-- radical and fanatical, they worship Planet and see the Prophet as divine to semi-devine and are therefore extreme in their views. Factional attributes make them difficult to play as a builder since you are at a disdavantage, although in MP you can play them peacefully if you explore fast and act as a tech broker. The starting mindworm is a big bonus
Gaians-- I think of these guys as the fuzzy tree hugger types. They are not as fanatical and rabid as the cult. factional attributes makes them a pretty good builder but a much poorer warmongerer
Hive/Drones
These are two of my favorites to play
Hive-- think of well a hive where Yang is the queen bee and would not hesitate to sacrifice worker bees for the collective good. Induividual rights BAH ! Attributes and ideology make democracy impossible and PS almost a necessity. The Hive will often be in PS/Planned which would cause crippling innefficiency for anyone else
Drones- think of a workers utopia where the good of the individual worker is supreme. The work hard because their individual rights are supreme. Attributes allow democracy and free market which are impossible and nearly useless respectivel for the Hive.
Although the pairs share certain common positive attributes, the remaining features and the ideology are quite different. Also playstyle is quite different -- play around a bit and you see you have to modify your strats a bit-- Particularly the cult where the strategy is explore fast or witherYou don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo
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I know they play differently, was just trying to figure out their ideology and how they relate to present day Earth. Like for instance:
Peacemakers: United Nations
Spartans: Military
University: Science
Morgan: Business
Believers: Religious Fundamentalism
The Hive: Communism
Gaians: Greenpeace
Data Angels: Hackers
Drones: Socialism
Pirates: Seapower
Cyber: Cyborg
Cult of Planet: Greenpeace ULTRA-fanatic
All of the above except for the last three are fairly well represented in today's society on Earth so they're easy to relate to. Pirates and Cyber are technology driven and our society is only now slowly developing such ideology. Seapower much more so than Cyber BUT Cult of Planet sounds very alien. I have not heard of anything like this - such a cult might exist but it would be awfully small.
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well I always figured that the Cult would have no equiavalent on earth since they are based on following the "will" of a sentient planetmind-- I do like your analogies though.You don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo
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The Hive: Communism
HUMAN HIVE: "THE DESPOT"
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Hive OBVIOUSLY equals to MAOISM.
The Power of Hive = Numbers and Production power (not good stuff but lots of it). = PRC.
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The Playstyle of Cult have to extreme to be succesful. Explore and Explore, nothing else counts. Getting more tech gives the opportunity to grow later (POP-BOOM avaible). Catching Mindworms equals to lots of clean units for Police duty. Great!
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When it comes to Hive, I say go dirty. Flubber certainly understand what I meanIt's close to midnight and something evil's is lurking in the dark.
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GeneralTacticus has it right. Yang's Hive is state-imposed communism in the Stalinist and Maoist way. (Probably more like Maoist given his tendency to build domestic infrastructure -- that's the difference in why the Soviet Union failed while Chinese communism is thriving.) Domai's Free Drones are much closer to the Marxist ideal of socialism.
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Mao, Stalin.. IIRC they were both Communists right?
As for the Drones, they are just about the reverse. As Flubber said, the good of the individual worker is supreme. I'm not really sure if that was Marx's idea of Communism either, but I think the result is what he imagined.
For the Gaians/Cult, I think you could say they want the same thing, but in different ways. The Gaians think they should learn to live with Planet; the Cult thinks they should bow down to it. Both of them, however, have the protection of Planet as their highest goal.
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Originally posted by GeneralTacticus
As for the Drones, they are just about the reverse. As Flubber said, the good of the individual worker is supreme. I'm not really sure if that was Marx's idea of Communism either, but I think the result is what he imagined.
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Originally posted by Control
I agree with you, General/tactics. but one thing is incorrect:"Yang is basically like Stalin only worse - cleverer". stalin had an extraordinary mind, and very few could or can match him.
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