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Conquering the galaxy through faith
Published on December 5, 2007 By Draginol In GalCiv Journals

The sad narrative of our galaxy is that races seem inclined to commit genocide against other races on their home worlds. The Altarians and Drath once shared a home world. The Yor and Iconians once shared a home world. The Drengin and Korath once shared a home world. The Arnor and Dread Lords used to share a home world when they were known as the Precursors. Even the diplomatic humans shared a home world with the Neanderthals who were exterminated prior to the rise of modern human civilization.

But the Krynn are different. The Krynn home world started out with multiple sentient races. The Krynn, you see, are not a race but rather a people made up of many different sentient species. Tied together with a unifying culture, the Krynn (which loosely translates into "the way") believe they have unlocked the secrets to the universe and are on a holy mission to share these secrets with the universe.

The Jihad of Krynn is split between two technological branches. The first branch outlines the laws and order of the Krynn. These allow the construction of powerful centers for indoctrination which uniquely increase morale while spreading influence. The second branch spreads the way into the galaxy in extremely powerful influence modules for starbases. 

What the Krynn may lack in technological sophistication they make up for in their ability to convert other species to their way. They can, after all, make the case that the Krynn have learned to share their world successfully for eons. With the galaxy full of evidence that other species, even the peaceful Altarians, ultimately fall into genocidal tendencies, the Krynn way of life has a growing appeal in a hostile galaxy.

The power of the Krynn lies in their ability to work together. This is best shown in their technological advantages in fleet combat where the whole is really greater than the sum of its parts.  As the recent intelligence analysis from the Terran Alliance indicates, one could easily imagine a future where The Krynn dominate the galaxy without a shot fired.

The religion explained

The Way represents the ultimate direction for people to live their lives. The Krynn believe in a supreme being (what humans would call "God") who created the universe and then sent 4 guardians to safeguard the universe.

These guardians looked over the a massive crystal that the creator has put into the universe for the time when life would be added to the universe. The crystal would be used at a time when the universe was ready for life to exist. However, a 5th entity, a demon, came into the universe and attempted to corrupt the crystal. In doing so, the crystal was shattered and every tiny fragment of the crystal that came into contact with the right conditions began life across the universe.

The Krynn have put this belief to the test and have proven to their satisfaction the existence of what others call "dark energy". It is the invisible energy that the Precursors use. Their belief also predicted the existence of a "big bang" long before the science existed to provide rationale for that theory.

The Krynn believe that only through intensifying their sentience can they achieve salvation. Salvation, to the Krynn, means being able to exist as a sentient being of energy after the body has perished. The only way to intensify ones sentience is through converting others to The Way. The Krynn believe that all Krynn are connected and thus the more Krynn there are, the more intense the connections between them.

The existence of machinery that can harness the sentient energy of creatures (such as what the Drengin and Korath have) helps prove (according to the Krynn) that The Way ultimately requires no faith once one has full understanding.

Therefore, the Krynn must convert all sentient beings into being the Krynn even if it means bloodshed. The very afterlife of the Krynn is dependent on bringing the universe over to The Way. Even those who have long perished in body gain in sentience when new converts are added. Thus, the Krynn do not convert merely to save their own souls but to save the souls of all the Krynn who have ever lived.


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on Dec 06, 2007
Will this mean that Super Diplomat will only affect Diplomacy and the super ability for the Kyrnn will be one more suited to Influence?

I'm not sure if I noticed the change this week in my Iconian game, but I had no problem pushing the Terran influence line back.
on Dec 06, 2007
Well I keep one spy on hand just to peak at the others planets to find the juiciest ones to pick off or in what order to pick off.

Duh
on Dec 06, 2007
The 5th Entity - the 'demon' DL Bradley/Draginol keeps getting mentioned over and over and over again, as the destroyer of the universe, co-creator of the universe, time traveler, creator of the Altarians, cause for the Thalans coming, cause for the infinite loop of time, etc. etc. etc. Maybe GalCiv 3 will rotate around DL Bradley, the Thalans, the Mithrilar, and the 'pocket universe' that seem to be the underlying core of the Galciv backstory.
on Dec 06, 2007
You get a 20% morale bonus for the counter espionage center. Early game that isn't bad at all. Even late game it's not horrible given the other benefit.

on Dec 06, 2007
You get a 20% morale bonus for the counter espionage center. Early game that isn't bad at all. Even late game it's not horrible given the other benefit.


That build-time/cost though has to be horrid that early in the game.

Anywho...some races in ToA start off with some decent morale buildings.
on Dec 06, 2007
Reminds me of the Xindi . And the Aeon... Kinda like Xindi-Aeon... Or Xiaeon .

Let the Cleansing begin! All who abandon the path are evil! Spread The Way!
on Dec 06, 2007
Cool.   In Dark Avatar they pissed me off cause they always went to war with me no matter how nice I was to them or if I had a good military  . But now I respect them but if they try anything funny I shove lots of nukes and many war fleets up their ***! You can be my neighbor but start causing problems I will finish you off quickly!
on Dec 06, 2007
When is the beta being released?
on Dec 06, 2007
MOst likely around 8-9pm ET tonight- but no guarantees. That's their normal release time on the weekly updates.

on Dec 06, 2007
It's up. Quite early this time
on Dec 06, 2007
My only concern here is the fact that the name of their religion is the same as a real world one. You know it better as Christianity, but Chrstianity was originally known as The Way. One could see some reading into it as some kind of negative representation of Christianity, mostly because of sharing the original name for Christianity.

Now, being what most of you would consider a highly religious Christian myself, I don't consider it a huge deal, and am pretty sure that this was not done on purpose, but thought it worth pointing out for your consideration.
on Dec 06, 2007
If you think that's bad, Civilization 4 has a religion that's called Christianity! What are the odds? I bet it wasn't intentional though.

Seriously though, Christianity wasn't any more unified at the start than it is now, so I suggest that what one splinter group may have called themselves a few millennia ago isn't the slightest bit relevant as anything but historical curiosity. Especially when "the way" is a pretty damn general term and only a translation from something else in Hebrew at that.
on Dec 07, 2007
My only concern here is the fact that the name of their religion is the same as a real world one. You know it better as Christianity, but Chrstianity was originally known as The Way. One could see some reading into it as some kind of negative representation of Christianity, mostly because of sharing the original name for Christianity.

Now, being what most of you would consider a highly religious Christian myself, I don't consider it a huge deal, and am pretty sure that this was not done on purpose, but thought it worth pointing out for your consideration.


Yes, I'm sure there will be some losers out there that would make a big deal out of it...like most of everything that comes out, people will find and look for something offensive. Like that Golden Compass movie, I read that people are getting *issedoff because it says there are multiple universes....losers
on Dec 07, 2007
My only concern here is the fact that the name of their religion is the same as a real world one. You know it better as Christianity, but Chrstianity was originally known as The Way.


Please, let's not go there. The religion you mention has no monopoly on that phrase. Here's what Wicki says about Taoism:

"Tao or Dao (道, Pinyin: Dào, Cantonese: Dou) is a Chinese character often translated as ‘The way of nature'. In ancient China, dao could be modified by other nouns. Tao is simply the way and order of the Universe."

"Tao is the way of Heaven, the resolution of opposites, a way of natural harmony; of Truth, Beauty and Justice. Lao Tzu contrasts this Great Way with the way of human beings:"

The devs for this game are using a synthesis from our own human history to represent an alien religion, and I think you have to go way, way out of your.... er, way... to be offended by how they're representing the Krynnn here. Or to put it a different way (oops)... you can't represent a fanatic, missionary culture in a sci-fi game without stepping on a few toes here and there. That's fine by me.

If you want to tackle overt, potentially offensive content in a strategy game, take a look at how Medieval 2:Total War represents Crusaders exterminating Muslims, and vice-versa. GalCiv2 is very abstract, by comparison.

on Dec 07, 2007
Tao or Dao, is exactly what I thought of when hearing the phrase 'The Way'. But I can see that many real world religions would refer to their teachings as 'The Way' and Taoism is just an interest of mine so I know a lot about it.

It’s kind of integral to a religious view point that you believe you have knowledge of the correct 'Way' of living and that people with other beliefs don't and could benefit from being shown ‘The Way’ so to speak.

Out of interest what was the actual word used to describe early Christianity since ‘Way’ is obviously English a language the early Christians wouldn’t have spoken or at least few of them would, as Christianity did take a while to spread to and across Europe. I would guess something in Hebrew and wonder if it’s a direct translation or a modern interpretation.

Anyway all that aside does anyone know how you get Master Spy’s to actually appear?
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