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Hi folks!

Today, we moved into our brand new offices so things have been a little hectic in Paradox land. The new building is great, but I will always miss the spectacular view of Stockholm from the 24th floor of "Skrapan"...

No rest for the wicked though, so let's talk a bit about the role that characters play in Stellaris. First off, this game is not character based like Crusader Kings, so do not expect a complex web of rivalries and friendships to develop between rulers and leaders with dynamic portraits and genetics. In Stellaris, the real stars of the show are the Pops, with characters acting more like the advisors, generals and admirals in Europa Universalis (though they do have certain personality traits that can affect what options they get in scripted events, for example.) With that out of the way, let's examine the different types of characters:

Scientists can be put in charge of one of the three research departments (Physics, Society or Engineering.) They can also be assigned to captain the Science Ships you use to explore the galaxy. These are all topics for upcoming dev diaries... Suffice it to say that their skill levels and personalities will have clear effects on their tasks. They are also valid ruler candidates in technocratic societies (government types).

Governors can either lord it over a single planet or an entire sector (more on sectors later). They are a very useful way of keeping the populace happy, or increasing the efficiency of a rich and powerful planet even more. Governors are valid ruler candidates under many government types.

Admirals, though they are not mandatory, can give a clear edge to your military fleets, which is pretty straightforward. They are valid ruler candidates in militaristic societies.

Generals lead your armies in defense of your planets against invasion, or when invading the planets of your enemies. Like Admirals, they are valid ruler candidates in militaristic societies.

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Rulers give bonuses to entire empires, and, since other leader types can be elected ruler, they typically have a secondary skillset as well. Ruler type characters can also lead Factions; such characters are not recruited by you and cannot be ordered around. Factions and their leaders are, again, something we'll cover in detail later on.

Most leader types are recruited using Influence (a type of diplomatic "currency" in the game) and there is a cap on the total number of leaders you can employ, so you will need to weigh your need for Admirals against that for competent Governors, etc. Although all leaders tend to gain experience and become more accomplished over time, they do not live forever. The day will come when they perish and will need to be replaced…

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Now, as you remember from last week’s diary, there are about a hundred different alien race portraits in the game. Thus, we initially felt that lesser leaders should not have actual portraits, because we could not possibly produce enough of them to provide the requisite variety. But then, the artists started to experiment with different backgrounds and clothes, which thankfully proved sufficient to allow all leaders to show a portrait.

The different types of leaders all use different sets of clothes. This helps increases variety, but also reinforces their role, with admirals having a militaristic uniform, governors being more casually dressed, and scientist being a bit more techy. Clothes are shared between some of the more similar species, because creating five unique apparels for each species is just an enormous amount of work. (Not all species wear clothes though; it would be odd if this was every alien race’s custom.)

I expect that humans will be by far the most popular race to play. Therefore, they are getting some special attention with different ethnicities, genders and hair styles. There is nothing stopping modders from doing the same for other races, of course! For example, the system could easily be used for other things, like an insect race where you have a multi tiered system, with one appearance for the ruler, a completely different morphology for your Pops, and a third for your leader characters...

Until next week, take care all!
 
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I'm pretty sure that Romans had quite a lot of "non-white" Emperors. Philip the Arab and Septimius Severus come to mind.
It's also completely unrelated with everything about this dev diary, but I felt like replying nevertheless.
Well I don't know about Rome having "quite a lot" of none white emperors. In fact, I can only think of one that was definitely not white, and that would be Philip I (e.g Philip the Arab). He had a Syrian father and an unknown mother, thus he probably had a darker skin color.

I don't know where everyone gets that Septimius Severus wasn't white. Maybe people think this because he was born in North Africa. However, by Septimius' time almost half of the North African populace was of Greek or Roman descent. Septimius' mother was Roman and we only know that his father was of Punic descent. This really doesn't tell us his father's skin color since a person of "Punic" ancestry could have a skin color ranging from quite dark (think Arab) to very light (basically European). Most probably looked like modern day Jews, meaning that we would probably consider them white. We don't know Septimius's skin color, but he was perhaps only slightly darker than the average Italian.

Sorry for the off topic post, but I had never seen someone state that the Romans had quite a lot of non-white emperors.
 
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Elf sympathizer located. Prepare to be exterminated.

Elf hate found. Prepare to be removed vermin. :p

Seriously though Paradox. Elves make it happen.
 
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Well I don't know about Rome having "quite a lot" of none white emperors. In fact, I can only think of one that was definitely not white, and that would be Philip I (e.g Philip the Arab). He had a Syrian father and an unknown mother, thus he probably had a darker skin color.

I don't know where everyone gets that Septimius Severus wasn't white. Maybe people think this because he was born in North Africa. However, by Septimius' time almost half of the North African populace was of Greek or Roman descent. Septimius' mother was Roman and we only know that his father was of Punic descent. This really doesn't tell us his father's skin color since a person of "Punic" ancestry could have a skin color ranging from quite dark (think Arab) to very light (basically European). Most probably looked like modern day Jews, meaning that we would probably consider them white. We don't know Septimius's skin color, but he was perhaps only slightly darker than the average Italian.

Sorry for the off topic post, but I had never seen someone state that the Romans had quite a lot of non-white emperors.
All good points. "Quite a lot" was probably the wrong choice of words.
What I was trying to say (not too successfully) is just that from time to time, and especially toward the late period of the Empire, Romans weren't completely alien to the idea of having non- Roman natives holding important positions in the army or even serving as emperors, although usually that was more the case of Germanic barbarians and that doesn't mean that it was something people liked.

But I'd say that's this enough for this off-topic, isn't it?
 
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We're talking about a game where mankind is encountering completely different species, some so alien that they might not even have vertebrae. At that point, who even cares about race within a species anymore? Good grief.
 
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Yeah, imagine you're in a future version of the subway. On the left is a human with a different skin tone. On the right is an alien who could pull your head off "Mortal Kombat" style.
Who are you going to worry most about?
 
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I don't know. I think clothing would be a basic invention for an advanced spacefaring civilization.

My naturist space empire despises clothes.
 
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This isn't anime this is Hollywood, here all women are under 30 not under 18.

When will the anime portrait mod be ready?

I hope to God I can at least mod that out. If my space Nazis have "Dikembe" as one of the top generals, it'll ruin the whole RP for me. Also, judging from the first post, I see no European portraits, other than the single person on the Stellaris website. If I need to mod in European portraits on top of removing the relevant portraits, I will be very displeased.

Oh, and before anyone accuses me of being racist or whatever, I'm going to do a lot of Human playthroughs. I'll only be playing Human. I'm definitely going to do all sorts, not just my space Nazis. Furthermore, even in the space Nazi playthrough it won't just be Europeans.

I'm surprised at how many people want to play as space-Nazis, space-Papacies, space-generic-monocultured-monoethnic humans.
 
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Ender Wiggin disagrees.
Congratulations you found the exception that makes the rule, also he's not exactly a woman is he?

When will the anime portrait mod be ready?
No idea, but that should come with extra addon that makes everyone teenagers (or younger).

I'm surprised at how many people want to play as space-Nazis, space-Papacies, space-generic-monocultured-monoethnic humans.
Are you surprised? This is the paradox community we're talking about. Then again I myself hope I cna make a mod so that earth starts with several factions, USA EU Russia and China for an example, and all those would be much more limited culturally than the world government humanity that's available in vanilla.
 
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So the United Nations of Earth is a indirect Democracy which is extreme Individualistic and Xenophile? I hope there will be other Human Factions available but we will see...

You can easily create your own faction of humans, either with the create custom race. Or if you want everything just right, in a mod with perfect name lists, and any other option you want.
 
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We're talking about a game where mankind is encountering completely different species, some so alien that they might not even have vertebrae. At that point, who even cares about race within a species anymore? Good grief.
At the start of the game, no faction will have encountered aliens yet. And even when aliens are encountered, values and cultures do not disappear or change overnight. It's quite possible to imagine a racist society existing in the game.
 
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Elf hate found. Prepare to be removed vermin. :p

Seriously though Paradox. Elves make it happen.

There are no room for elves anywhere in this galaxy. All must be purged from existence lest we allow them to continue their baby-stealing ways.
 
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