This is a question that has been bugging me for awhile. I mean, what's so wrong with wantin to see that? I'm sure I'm no the only one who has imagined such a fantasy world. Where confederacies of dwarves run a galactic enterprise on valuable minerals and metals and have switched from the up close and personal tactic of warhammers to using something like war mechs. Dwarves are pretty industrious people, he tunnels they build are huge, elabroate, and an architectural feat of the masters. And why not elves? They pretty much think themselves as sometype of superrace, so I think it would be possible that elves would make huge ships with giant gardens on them, travel to distant worlds and terraform them for eleven colonization, than once they have a system of 15-30 planets, isolate themselves from the galaxy. Mankind would be there of course, doing what they always do.
I mean, its not a far stretch. We simply can't expect or think that in sometime in the mythos of Dragon Age the Qunari would not try and attempt space travel. They built cannons when every other race had bows and swords, they were only beaten by magic. And of course magic would still be around in such a universe, what does that make the Force( no quotes from Obi Wan or Yoda or anyone involved with Star Wars or a character from another movie/comic/tv show quoting Star Wars).
So how come I've never heard someone talk about this or heard someone think about it?
***Edit: As pointed out by someone's earlier post, I'm not talking about Warhammer 40k. I'm saying, what if we took what Tolkien's creatures, cultures, races, and mythos and sped the clock forward 1500 years or so. Why don't we see something like that? It doesn't have to be along the same lines as W40k, but closer to traditional Western RPGs or actual books. Like the dwarves and elves from Dragon Age, they're portrayed pretty damn well, to the extent where I believe that Bioware holds weekly seances to speak with Tolkien. I'm wondering why someone hasn't... What's a good way to put this....
Ummm... Why someone hasn't tried to mix the chocolate of Mass Effect with the peanut butter of Dragon Age. ( Yes, I'm a Bioware fanboy. It'd be a dream to work on a game for them and I truly believe no RPG company, East or West, can write or create a better lore and game like Bioware can)***
****P.S. If you are about to say,"Warhammer 40k," than walk off, please elaborate and not give me a joke about an orcs stuffy die dakka.****
I mean, its not a far stretch. We simply can't expect or think that in sometime in the mythos of Dragon Age the Qunari would not try and attempt space travel. They built cannons when every other race had bows and swords, they were only beaten by magic. And of course magic would still be around in such a universe, what does that make the Force( no quotes from Obi Wan or Yoda or anyone involved with Star Wars or a character from another movie/comic/tv show quoting Star Wars).
So how come I've never heard someone talk about this or heard someone think about it?
***Edit: As pointed out by someone's earlier post, I'm not talking about Warhammer 40k. I'm saying, what if we took what Tolkien's creatures, cultures, races, and mythos and sped the clock forward 1500 years or so. Why don't we see something like that? It doesn't have to be along the same lines as W40k, but closer to traditional Western RPGs or actual books. Like the dwarves and elves from Dragon Age, they're portrayed pretty damn well, to the extent where I believe that Bioware holds weekly seances to speak with Tolkien. I'm wondering why someone hasn't... What's a good way to put this....
Ummm... Why someone hasn't tried to mix the chocolate of Mass Effect with the peanut butter of Dragon Age. ( Yes, I'm a Bioware fanboy. It'd be a dream to work on a game for them and I truly believe no RPG company, East or West, can write or create a better lore and game like Bioware can)***
****P.S. If you are about to say,"Warhammer 40k," than walk off, please elaborate and not give me a joke about an orcs stuffy die dakka.****