Species: Gwarmuthun Virulence
Origin Homeworld: Unknown
Backstory:
The only historical information available on the Gwarmuthun Virulence has been compiled from intercepted Scryve transmissions. No concrete data exists; The Scryve desperately tried to erase their mistake (at least from the history books).
The Gwarmuthun were an aggressive, intelligent, semi-crustacean species discovered by the Scryve between 6000 – 5500 BCE at the beginning of their post-nuclear era (pre-interstellar). The Scryve surmised the Gwarmuthun to be a threat and needed dealt with. However, after the successful bio-engineering of the Pinthi, it was decided the Gwarmuthun could be useful if made docile.
The Scryve used a naturally occurring toxin from the Gwarmuthuns’ homeworld, known to be an extreme relaxant, in conjunction with a weakened, mutatable virus from their own catalog to create an aerosol “vaccine”. Lab tests proved successful; Species-wide vaccination not so much.
Upon introducing the vaccine to the Gwarmuthun atmosphere, an unexpected reaction took place. The dormant virus “woke up” and transformed the original toxin into one that causes extreme aggression. Before the Scryve science team realized what they had done, their entire fleet was bombarded by a Gwarmuthun attack. There were no “survivors”; however, several brief Scryve transmissions stated that many of their ships were boarded and all personnel, along with all the other various creatures on board became infected, indicating the virus is highly contagious and easily transmutable across all species.
The Story Today:
Thus far, only a few reports have been made regarding encounters with The Virulence. The first report depicts the Sik-Mu-Thieln’s initial contact with the GV. A SMT scavenge fleet discovered what appeared to be a small squadron of derelict ships within a debris field. Easy salvage, right? As the fleet crossed the debris field, the “derelict” ships sprung to life, attacking anything that moved (even other pieces of space junk). One SMT ship was immobilized, boarded, and almost immediately began firing on the rest of the SMT fleet. The fleet suffered the loss of 4 ships and in their retreat noticed the attackers stopped giving chase, turned around to dismantle their trophies, and began installing the new components on their own ships.
Another report highlights an Ellerian interaction with the GV. The Ellerian Flotilla happened to phase-jump into a similar debris field as the Sik-Mu-Thieln. As they were recharging their “batteries”, they too were attacked by a small squadron of formerly derelict ships. Having the entire Flotilla available, the Ellerians quickly quelled the skirmish and captured several live specimens for questioning. No useful information was obtained as the GV “incubators” could only sputter madness. Further experimentation revealed that Ellerians are immune to the effects the virus (the only known species to be so), although it is unclear whether or not they can be carriers. It is assumed their nanite biology quickly detects and attacks the infection, but further study is needed to determine if their nanites can completely eradicate the virus, or if it has something more to do with the Ellerian flora genetic structure. Is this why the Sik-Mu-Thieln so desperately *need* Ellerian nanite technology?
Player Interaction:
Up to this point, the GV’s primary (only) purpose as we can understand it is to spread. All comm hails seem ineffective as the player is greeted with nothing more than shrieks of agony and terror before being attacked. However, various reports of other Gwarmuthun Virulence interactions begin seeping in, indicating there may be an intelligence (possible sapience) guiding/controlling the infection. Maybe, just maybe, the next hail will prove fruitful and some sense can be made of the madness.
Ship: Virulent Incubator – A hodge podge of piecemeal parts “sewn” together from victims’ ships. Don’t be fooled though—this is a fast, agile, capable ship in the right hands.
Primary Fire – A powerful, short-range EMP laser capable of disabling all systems of even the largest ships.
Secondary Fire – A crude (albeit effective), close-range “buzz-saw” used to dismantle ships into component material.
Author’s Note:
I am by no means an artist. If one of my fellow founders has/can create concept art for this, please feel free to share.
Haha!! You're cheating! I love it!
Great race name and I wanna see pincers through every other race chests with these guys!!
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^ Ooooooo, looks dangerous! Me likey!
FingersOfThem, out of NOWHERE!! YOU ARE A CLEVER MOTHERFUCKER!
I hereby nominate these three races for induction into the official game. The synergy between them is extraordinary.
Brad, make it happen!!!
Now all three need to wind up merging together in some way in the end!
Wouldn't that be a trip, Kavik?! Hooo boy!
Even better, and I am not going to submit a race because I am enjoying just sitting back and seeing this happen again too much, but there are still two missing. You've covered animal, plant, and mechanical.
Two other people need to submit silicon and pure energy scavenger species.
Then a sixth person needs to submit the species that these five "elemental" species combine into in the end.
Then, of course, other people might want to compete with there own version of any of these six. In the end, "Grand Admiral Wardell is God", and he and his "Stardock Staff" will make this all even better if they choose to use it.
Go ahead, punks, make my day...
Hmmm... is the base premise of this race the Reaver plot from Serenity? Like the race concept, may need to work on the origins.
I wasn't even thinking about that, but admittedly it does sound similar at face value. I still believe the GV's origins fit well into SC:O lore, as it's already been established the Scryve meddle with species-wide bio-manipulation in their quest for dominance. Because of their arrogance, however, they had a "hiccup" and the Gwarmuthun Virulence was born.
Furthermore, we don't yet have any data on the species from the moment the Scryve science fleet was overrun to the encounters with the Ellerians and Sik-Mu-Thieln in this region of space. That's approx. 7500 years of history to uncover.
It makes sense that the first to discover this species, aside from the Scryve, would be scavengers, as The Virulence has developed a penchant for setting "scav traps". How could this be? How could a virus "learn" to set traps? It is assumed the infection immediately and wholly takes control of the host and only instinctively pursues propagation of the virus. So where does the apparent "reasoning" for setting traps come from?
With the successful bio-engineering of sentience into the Pinthi, it is within the realm of possibility that the GV developed sentience on its own. Or, perhaps the Pinthi play a larger role in the evolution of the Gwarmuthun Virulence. It was stated the Scryve used a mutatable virus "from their catalog" to create their "vaccine", but no description of the particular virus used is available. Or, it is already "known" that the Scryve were indeed successful in subduing at least a handful of Gwarmuthuns with the initial iteration of the vaccine. How did The Virulence affect these subjects who were already vaccinated? Did it affect them at all? Or instead were/are these subjects able to somehow control the rest of the population? What are their intentions, if any exist?
What does this mean for the player? As the virus spreads, encounters will certainly become more frequent and intense, and a solution this plague will become increasingly important. Is it possible the GV is a misunderstood future ally, or will they become a menace beyond that of the Scryve? Will the Ellerians develop a cure, or at least a suitable vaccination to protect us? Are the Sik-Mu-Thieln unknowingly the perfect host for the Gwarmuthun Virulence, achieving their sought after perfection in symbiosis, thereby creating the most dangerous scourge the galaxy has ever seen, or creating an awesome weapon for use against the Scryve?
This is all uncovered/discovered as you traverse this sector of the galaxy and beyond.
Damn, that's a good read, DAMN, PUT THIS SOMEWHERE! ITS TOO GOOD!
Three Races with Stage-2 "Gwarmuthun virus" infection
Something is starting to take over...
Infection, Spreading.
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