Spot on, good man.Alar said:I don't think he means Warhammer 40k. I think he means taking Tolkien's world, Middle-Earth, and hurtling it into the future. Literally taking those peoples and those cultures and see what they'd be like so far in the future with spaceships and whatnot.
Unlike humans, elves in space have the ability to regenerate neurons (nerve cells). Same with brain tissue.s0m3th1ng said:Really easy in high-scifi. It is essentially magic after all. Elves found a way to turn off portions of their DNA that governs aging and cell repair. Their brains being vastly different than humans accounts for no reductions in mental capabilities. Whatever you want man.The_root_of_all_evil said:What this guy says.smearyllama said:Isn't that essentially what Warhammer 40k is about?
The real problem with Fantasy Races in Science Fiction is the Science of it all. If you take into account Elven Longevity, Troll Regeneration etc. you have to find a Scientific reason for it. Then there's the idea of having Spacesuits etc. that can accomodate all these staples.
Equally, you could have Xenomorphs in Fantasy (Everquest already did that with the Kerrans) but you're losing out on the things that make something Fantasy or Science Fiction. Fantasy usually relies on Magic taking the place of Science; and Science tends to take the Believability out of Magic. If we have Space Elves, what makes them different from normal aliens that resemble Elves?
Also, Elves, Dwarves and Trolls have a reliance on specific parts of Earth. Transporting them into Space would require a total re-think on their philosophy.
It'd be an interesting thought. Dwarves work tanks, eleves are snipers, humans make up the infantry, orcs could act like the heavy ordenance member of a squad. No one made it big in Vegas without rolling the dice, I'd play it simply for the premise. Of course the uniform would probably be a lot different from current military BDUs or ACUsDango said:Or why not a modern take on it? I would pay good money to see elves, dwarves, and orcs incorporated into game like Call of Duty, no matter how horrible it might be.
Link is not girly! He wears a kilt, like William Wallace! Was he girly? No, he kicked some British ass! FREEDOM!!!jawakiller said:Vulcans anyone? I know, that is most illogical Captain. Pointy ears and everything. Though the Vulcans aren't bad-asses. The Elves (even though they are really girly... kind of like Link) are totally epic. Spock and the gang are boring.
Erm. I kinda LIKED Spelljammer (and yes, I'm old enough to have played it when it came out). Then again, I haven't played it in over a decade, so maybe it wasn't all that.moose_man said:AHEM.
Spelljammer.
And we all know how well THAT worked.
...Hectix777 said:Link is not girly! He wears a kilt, like William Wallace! Was he girly? No, he kicked some British ass! FREEDOM!!!jawakiller said:Vulcans anyone? I know, that is most illogical Captain. Pointy ears and everything. Though the Vulcans aren't bad-asses. The Elves (even though they are really girly... kind of like Link) are totally epic. Spock and the gang are boring.
Guild Wars 2 is doing something new. Check out the charr, or the asura, or the norn.DJDarque said:Upon first glance I only read "Why do we only see Tolkien's elves, dwarves and orcs in medieval fantasy?" and I was excited that maybe I wasn't the only one who was tired of the same damn races in every fantasy ever. Then I read the last few words and now I'm sad again.
Kratos wore a skirt, does that make him girly? Would the man who tore off a god's head to use it as a flashlight girly? Think carefully of the consequences that Kratos would rain down on you.jawakiller said:...Hectix777 said:Link is not girly! He wears a kilt, like William Wallace! Was he girly? No, he kicked some British ass! FREEDOM!!!jawakiller said:Vulcans anyone? I know, that is most illogical Captain. Pointy ears and everything. Though the Vulcans aren't bad-asses. The Elves (even though they are really girly... kind of like Link) are totally epic. Spock and the gang are boring.... I'm thinking it was totally a skirt. There is a big difference between a skirt and a kilt. A scientific difference! Well you see, uh. Um, uh well... You have to be a ale guzzling scottish bad-ass to wear a kilt. What? Its scientific!