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Revision as of 21:21, 9 January 2011
“Warriors take what they want and never ask for permission. The galaxy is a prize to be claimed by the strongest.”
- - In-game description
Warriors are considered fierce, robust, sometimes cruel and have a thirst for glory and bloodshed. To be a Warrior is to be a part of a force larger than yourself, to fight for glory from your empire and the respect and fear of other empires. You must prove yourself, both to you and your equals, to show that you were meant to be on the pedestal in the center of the galaxy as the reigning Empire.
Warrior Unique Power
The Warriors acquire the Raider Rally unique ability. Raider Rally can be used to instantly create a pirate portal to wreak havoc and create chaos on the planet you are currently over.
Gaining The Warrior Archetype
Through Evolution
The Warrior archetype is awarded to species that gain a majority of red cards, or reach Space from creature with at least one stage finishing on red.
Behavior in the Cell Stage | Behavior in the Creature Stage | Behavior in the Tribal Stage | Behavior in the Civilization Stage | Resulting archetype |
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Herbivore | Predator | Aggressive | Military | Warrior |
Omnivore | Predator | Aggressive | Military | Warrior |
Carnivore | Social | Aggressive | Military | Warrior |
Carnivore | Adaptable | Aggressive | Military | Warrior |
Carnivore | Predator | Friendly | Military | Warrior |
Carnivore | Predator | Industrious | Military | Warrior |
Carnivore | Predator | Aggressive | Religious | Warrior |
Carnivore | Predator | Aggressive | Economic | Warrior |
Carnivore | Predator | Aggressive | Military | Warrior |
Skipped | Social | Industrious | Military | Warrior |
Skipped | Adaptable | Friendly | Military | Warrior |
Skipped | Predator | Aggressive | Military | Warrior |
Skipped | Skipped | Aggressive | Military | Warrior |
Skipped | Skipped | Skipped | Military | Warrior |
Through Mission
First you must ally with an empire following this philosophy with a strength factor of 4 or 5, then you may request to become 'like' them from the mission interface. After paying §2,500,000, the mission given is to conquer 20 systems. Upon completion return to claim your reward and you will change your philosophy and associated archetype, losing your old superpower and gaining the Warrior's Raider Rally power.
Note that you may not conquer 20 systems and then automatically complete the mission upon its acceptance. You must accept and pay for the mission first, THEN conquer 20 systems.
Warrior's Philosophy
"The Warrior Empire is strong and powerful. The Philosophy of Force is the only choice. All other philosophies are weak.
Those that are strong enough to follow the Philosophy of Force will have the added power to call in a fighting force to attack their enemies."
Reasons for Hating the Grox
Warriors dislike the Grox, and see them as the ultimate military challenge. They also believe the Grox have 'no warrior spirit'.
Galactic Adventures
Ranks
- - Private
- - Corporal
- - Mercenary
- - Major
- - Gunner
- - Officer
- - Lieutenant
- - Colonel
- - General
- - Commandant
Campaign Adventure
The Warrior campaign adventure is Infestation, where the player defends a helpless planet under attack from a Grox-caused infestation that wants to convert it.
Captain Weapons
- Bladed Knuckles-A close-range melee weapon that can damage multiple targets.
- Plasma Pulser-A projectile weapon with an extremely long range.
- Lightning Striker-A melee weapon that stuns any of its victims.
- Missile Flinger-A projectile weapon that can cause heavy damage to multiple targets.
Trivia
- Sometimes, after a "Destroy all Turrets" mission, the warrior empire will mention and speak fondly of their pet Oogie, notably in a non-aggressive way. They will state that the targeted empire stole their Oogie. "Little Oogie" is the animal you save in the Spore Creatures game for the Nintendo DS.
- If you ask them about their philosophy, they will think it's because you're scared of them.
- Their voice is similar to the Klingons from Star Trek.
- They often mention that their empire could defeat any other empire, but one, which obviously means the Grox.
- Sometimes if you meet a Warrior empire, they will act like a grumpy, old man. For example, they might say, "If we find any frisbees in our backyard, we're keeping them!"
- Sometimes, if you fail a destroy turrets mission by hurting citizens or buildings, they will yell at you for hurting their friend that was captured.
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