Sun Apr 20, 2003 10:30 pm by matt_lever
Eight works fine? We've had a thread of over 100 posts because we can't decide what nations would go into the extra ships!
As the RUMOUR also states that the sleeper ships left from Pluto, I really would take it with a pinch of salt. They launched from a moon of Jupiter for crying out loud! If the map in the intro isn't enough to demonstrate that (Coalition appear to have several battles before securing Mars, then shoot over to Jupiter which is when it switches back to the sleeper ships and the battle), then surely the fact that Jupiter is clearly visible in the background does! Now, if the rumour has the very starting point of the sleeper ships wrong, why would the number of ships be any different?
Someone said if it looks like a duck, sounds like a duck then it most probably is a duck. The intro says 5 sleeper ships. You only see five. It says they all make it out successfully. If the last traces of a nation's culture were obliterated, don't you think they'd at least give it a mention? You can say 'well it was distorted by the 800 years gap' as much as you like, but I doubt very much that Digital Anvil had that in mind when making it. They wanted to let everyone know exactly what happened for humans to end up in Sirius, otherwise it wouldn't be part of the Lancer series. It'd just be a game with 'lancer' in the title. There are only two possibilities for that rumour, and neither is that it is solid, cold, hard evidence:
1. The person who said it was drunk/stoned/stupid, therefore it is wrong. As he said they launched from Pluto, this is very likely.
2. It was an old rumour from the original storyline/an experimental storyline which they forgot to take out. Also likely, though I don't see why they'd be writing all these rumours before they'd finished the coding.
While its a nice theory, and it does offer expansion potential, I really don't think it happened.
And as for you lumping Spain and Italy together, think it through. Two completely different cultures, with completely different histories. You're just catagorising them as the same thing because of proximity. On that ground, America shouldn't have got its own sleeper ship. Canada is on top, therefore they get their own instead and America gets thrown in because they're nearby. Or even better, South America is exactly the same as North America, why not lump them together?
I'm sure I'd be just as offended if you suggested Britain should have been merged with France because they are close, as someone from Spain or Italy would be if they read this. I'd guess that the only reason they've named their planets as they have is because of Spain's historic presense in the Mediterrainian. Either that or something about those places reminded them of the planets. For example, Planet Malta is a rocky, craggy, warm place. Anyone who's ever been to Malta will concur that is pretty much how it is in real life. Or perhaps the developers are just not as good with geography than they thought they were...