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  • Nova even lampshades it in flavor text for the Kestrel (a ship which appeared in the original game), which states that one of the only two examples in Nova was discovered abandoned orbiting a Negative Space Wedgie, and was subsequently purchased by a private collector.
  • Alternate Universe: Each game takes place in a new universe.
  • All There in the Manual: Override had some of this (most importantly, the out-right stating that the Strands are all the same species), but Nova goes beyond that, having seven Preambles of varying explanatory effect on the game, revealing such things as when certain states and organizations were formed, what preceded them, how the Rebellion's informant network is organized, etc.
  • All Planets Are Earthlike: Mostly straight, though many planets are outright uninhabitable, and some have been terraformed.
  • All Lowercase Letters / No Punctuation Period: Vell-os telepathy in Nova is depicted as such.
  • In Nova, the Auroran Empire is a loose confederation of warrior houses.
  • More obviously an alliance, there is the UE/Emalgha/Hinwar Alliance that forms against the Voinians during the course of the UE missions.
  • Word of God reveals this was the trope for United Earth of Override, but things have been formalizing into something more similar to The Federation in the time since the Voinian invasion was beaten back, at least regarding interstellar matters (the colonies, foreign policy, the United Earth Navy).
  • The Alliance: A rebellion against their respective “empires” in both the original and Nova (and, in the last case, also the anti-Bureau alliance the Rebellion makes with the Polaris and the Heraan House in almost all the storylines.
  • Double Subverted with the Krypt, which are derived from the former Vell-os ruling council, making them a human offshoot instead of true aliens. They only have any role in the Polaris storyline, and a small one at that.
  • Played with in Nova, which has the Wraith north of Polaris space.
  • There's still one last alien cruiser floating around out there, though. The game had them in the backstory, but humanity wiped them out after they tried to do the same to us. The plot is based around an ill-defined "Incident" in which the Sun is destroyed, leaving the remains of a Vestigial Empire and several Houses bickering over territory.
  • Naev, an open source clone available here, subtitled Sea of Darkness, exists on all three major platforms.
  • These include The Federation from Earth (and their B.o.I.I.), the enslaved Vell-os, the Auroran Empire, and the advanced Polaris. Taking the Absent Aliens of the first game's setting even further, the different “races” are the result of numerous human diaspora, all of which dislike each other with varying fervor.
  • Escape Velocity: Nova (2002) - The last game made.
  • Curious players are likely to discover the advanced Crescent aliens, consisting of the peacefully aloof Miranu and the bitterly warring Strand polities. Naturally, the two sides are locked in a bloody stalemate.

    ev nova game

    Humanity (United Earth ) is fighting against an evil alien race (the Voinians). Escape Velocity: Override (1998) - The middle one.They are locked in a bloody stalemate throughout the game. After humanity beat back galactic invaders and destroyed them, the planets closer to Earth ( The Confederacy) began pushing the outer systems around, causing them to rebel ( The Rebellion). Escape Velocity (1996) - The original.

    Ev nova game free#

    Since the third game is the only one still updated, the publisher has released free Total Conversion plug-ins containing the scenarios from the first two games. While the first game required the player to pick one side or the other in the ongoing galactic conflict, later games introduced more complex politics. In each, you start with nothing more than a simple shuttle craft and are free to more or less do what you want. Though being part of the same series, the games are not connected by any sort of overarching plot, very much like Final Fantasy.

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    A series of three open-ended sci-fi shareware computer games from 1996 to 2002, published by Ambrosia Software for the Macintosh (though the last is also available for Windows).












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