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Hi folks!

The topic of the week in this series of dev diaries for Stellaris is what sets empires and species apart from each other. Most obviously, of course, they look different! We have created a great many (ca 100) unique, animated portraits for the weird and wonderful races you will encounter as you explore the galaxy. These portraits are mostly gameplay agnostic, although we have sorted them into six broad classes (Mammalian, Arthropoid, Avian, Reptilian, Molluscoid or Fungoid) which affect the names of their ships and colonies, for example. To give additional visual variety, their clothes may sometimes vary, and when you open diplomatic communications with them the room they are standing in will appear different depending on their guiding Ethos.

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Speaking of Ethos, this is no doubt the most defining feature of a space empire; it affects the behavior of AI empires, likely technologies, available policies and edicts, valid government types, the opinions of other empires, and - perhaps most importantly - it provides the fuel for internal strife in large and diverse empires. When you create an empire at the start of a new game, you get to invest three points into the various ethics (you can invest two of the points into the same ethic, making you a fanatic.)

Collectivist - Individualist
Xenophobe - Xenophile
Militarist - Pacifist
Materialist - Spiritualist


Your Ethos will limit your valid selection of government types, but there are always at least three to choose from; an oligarchy of some kind, a democracy or a monarchy. They all have their advantages and disadvantages. For example, in monarchies there are no elections, and you do not get to choose your successor when your ruler dies (except in Military Dictatorships), and if you die without an heir, all Factions in the empire will gain strength (oh, and there may be Pretender factions in monarchies...) On the other hand, each ruler may build a special "prestige object" in his or her lifetime, named after themselves. For example, military dictators can build a bigger, badder ship, and Divine Mandate monarchs can build a grand Mausoleum on a planet tile. Of course, both ethics and government types usually also have direct effects on the empire.

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Keep in mind, though, that there is a clear difference between the empire you are playing and its founding race. Empires and individual population units ("Pops") have an Ethos, but a species as a whole does not. Instead, what defines a species is simply its initial name, home planet class, and portrait (and possibly certain backstory facts.) Each race also starts out with a number of genetic Traits. As with the empire Ethos, you get to spend points to invest in Traits when you create your founding species at the start of a new game.

It is natural for individual Pops to diverge in their Ethics, especially if they do not live in the core region of your empire. This has far reaching consequences for the internal dynamics of empires; how Pops react to your actions, and the creation and management of Factions, etc (more on that in a much later dev diary!) Traits are not as dynamic as ethics, but even they can change (or be changed - this is also something we will speak of more at a later date...)

The traits and ethics of individual Pops of course also affect their happiness in various environments and situations. Naturally, they cannot even live on planets that are totally anathema to them…

That's all for now. Next Week: Leaders and Rulers!
 
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My expression when I saw this...

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I really look forward to learning about leaders next week; and learning more about the way governments work in the future! :D
 
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Hmm, my guesses:
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The three rows seem to be autocracies, oligarchies and democracies.
First column all seem to be military governments: a military dictatorship, a stratocracy and a democracy where only the military can vote.
Second column are religious governments: a theocracy with 1 leader (papal), a theocratic oligarchy probably ruled by a council of priests and a democracy where only priests or members of a certain religion can vote.
Third column I have no idea, but I think something to do with science. Top one makes me want to scream New World Order or World Government. Perhaps Rule by AI? Middle one is probably technocracy yes, which would make the bottom one some kind of scientific democracy (only scientists or smart people are allowed to vote)
Fourth column, I'm going to say has something to do with pacifism or moralism. Bottom one we know is moral democracy. Top is perhaps a benevolent monarchy. No idea about the middle one.
Fifth column, I'm again not sure but the middle one seems to be a plutocracy, so perhaps something with money/capitalism? I think the eagle on top is an absolute monarchy/empire though. Bottom one is perhaps a modern liberal democracy.
 
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Row one - monarchies and dictatorships.

1. Military dictatorship
2. Theocracy
3. Not sure yet
4. Enlightened monarchy
5. Empire

Row two - this is your oligarchy row.

1. Military junta
2. Shadow council/oligarchy
3. Technocracy
4. Some sort of community type government - commune of X
5. Corporate government.

Row three - this is your democracy row

1. Some sort of elected police state.
2. Some sort of other elected body. No real clue here.
3. Direct democracy
4. Moral democracy
5. Recurring democracy? Rigged, one party state?

First column is about militarism, I guess. Second - theocracy, third - science and technocracy, fourth - pacifism, and fifth - something about capitalism and imperialism.
 
Dictatorships, Theocracies, and oligarchies...........

SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY

Also if you annex another empire with a different species, that would probably rebel, can you space genocide??
 
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I don't suppose Paradox have considered adding a "nomadic space horde" government in, have they? :p.
Horses tend to fare rather poorly in outer space though...

Also if you annex another empire with a different species, that would probably rebel, can you space genocide??
I guess it's harder if you're Xenophile than Xenophobic. Maybe Pacifism/Militarism also plays a role.
 
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HE WHO SUFFERS THE ALIEN TO LIVE SHARES THE CRIME OF ITS EXISTENCE

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I mean, great dev diary - nice to see a species portrait which is unambiguously non-humanoid.
 
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Does Leader Name mean the name of your first leader or the title?

Also, I think the globe icon is a sort of scientific monarchy while the one with the lightbulb is like enlightened despotism from EU4, since it's in the same column as the moral democracy and the hippie looking government.

The eagle of course is Byzantium, when you pick that you turn into the Byzantine Empire.
 
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"you get to invest three points into the various ethics"

But you have only two invested points on picture, and haven't another free points... Why?

Government forms looks great. So many variations, and this eagle...
 
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My ideas for the government types:

As others have speculated, first row is monarchy/dictatorship, second is oligarchy, and third is democracy.

Now, I think that only the last two ethics (Pacifist/Militarist and Spiritualist/Materialist) affect your possible choices for government. That is, the first column is Militarist governments, the second is Spiritualist governments (aka theocracies), the third is Materialist governments, and the fourth is Pacifist governments (which is why they are selectable).

As for the fifth column, I think it is available regardless of what ethics you choose, consisting of the basic monarchy, the basic corporate oligarchy, and the basic democracy.
 
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Judging by the look of icons, we have something like

Monarchies:
- Police/Military Dictatorship
- Theocratic Dictatorship (will be cool if the dictator is immortal :D )
- some kind of guy who holds the world in their hands, but how does that differ from other Monarchies? Maybe it is a Shadow Emperor?
- some kind of forward-thinking monarchy?
- EMPIRE! Or Spa

Oligarchies
- Military junta?
- Theocracy?
- Scientist state
- Hippies!
- Capitalism

Democracies
- a mix of militarism and democracy?
- Business Democracy?
- I have absolutely no idea
- Moral Democracy
- Putin Russia

EDIT: I have a feeling that the offered government types depend on Ethoses. Maybe that could help discern what each government means?
I'm guessing you forward thinking monarchy is an enlightened despotism. There doesn't appear to a constitutional monarchy there though.

Your buiness democracy is in the same column as the other theocracies i'm guessing elective theorcracy. The one owth the straight arrow seems to be in the same column as the science one, progressive democracy? Or perhaps we should read the column as colectivist. The Putin russia I think you missunderstand that seems to be the staple that represents xenophile, and that doesn't seem very russian.


My ideas for the government types:

As others have speculated, first row is monarchy/dictatorship, second is oligarchy, and third is democracy.

Now, I think that only the last two ethics (Pacifist/Militarist and Spiritualist/Materialist) affect your possible choices for government. That is, the first column is Militarist governments, the second is Spiritualist governments (aka theocracies), the third is Materialist governments, and the fourth is Pacifist governments (which is why they are selectable).

As for the fifth column, I think it is available regardless of what ethics you choose, consisting of the basic monarchy, the basic corporate oligarchy, and the basic democracy.
Except there are eigh choices for ethics and only 5 collumns
 
I don't think there would be much point in having constitutional monarchies if the defining in-game features of monarchies come from them not having elections.
 
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