In Civ:TOT, designed by John Possidente and Mike Uhl, unique races were handled in an interesting fashion in the sci fi game.
In that game, human space ship has crashed on a distant planet, and survivors have divided up into different factions (sound familiar?) AN alien space ship has doen the same. Each human faction can research all the same things every other human faction can, and build the same units, though differing geography and strategy will tend to differentiate them. Similarly the alien factions can do anything every other alien faction can do, though circumstance will tend to differentiate them. However some techs are alien only and cant be researched by humans. SOme are human only and cant be researched by aliens. This is because humans and aliens are different species, with different ways of thinking and being.
Note well the last sentence: DIFFERENT WAYS OF THINKING AND BEING.
The notion of unique races in civ3, implicitly states that the peoples of different civs have DIFFERENT WAYS OF THINKING AND BEING. There are in fact many people who beleive this. Some of us call such people racists(though they prefer to be called racialists).
Please consider what yu are saying when you make game design decisions.
Lord of the Mark
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