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Originally posted by Warden Dios:
**To anyone who has read even a small amount of Science Fiction it clear that many classic Sci-Fi books and films have had an influence on EV/O > I was wondering if anyone would like t suggest what books/films they think have influenced the two games. To start with, EV is obviously influenced by Star Wars ie. the Confeds versus Rebbels thing, and I feel that EVo is influenced y the Gap Sequence by Stephen Donaldson, which has the same basic idea of human beings in a kind of uneasy fake truce with imperialistic aliens, whilst also fighting pirates who they feel are effectivley betraying the whole of human kind
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I remember a thread on this about four years ago on the old discussion list.
Pretty much every planet in EV was named after something real or something in SF. Matt Burch said at the time that he was watching a lot of Star Wars, and that this influenced the plotlines. You'll also see that a lot of the ship names are from Babylon Five (eg, Starliner Asimov), the planet THX something or other is from an early George Lucas project (and, of course, later reused for his cinema sound project). Hitchhikers has had an influence, especially on Ursa Minor Beta.
It might be easier to make a list of SF that hasn't had some kind of influence.
BTW, EV isn't unique in this. Alien Resurrection refers to robots that build themselves as 'autons', a name coined for just such robots in the first Jon Pertwee series of Doctor Who, 'Spearhead from space'. Babylon 5 refers to a lot of things, and, of course, anything that uses the word Robot is a back referral to the classic Czech play. Most robot stuff also refers back to Asimov's three laws of robotics.
AFAIK, there was a lot less of this in EVO.
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