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Mass Effect: Most Important Sci-Fi Universe of Our Generation

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A Great read over at io9:

Why Mass Effect is the Most Important Science Fiction Universe of Our Generation

 

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 Mass Effect is epic. It's the product of the best parts of Star Trek, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica and more with a  protagonist who could be the love-child of Picard, Skywalker, and Starbuck. It's one of the most important pieces of science fiction narrative of our generation. Mass Effect goes so far beyond other fictional universes in ways that you may not have yet realized.

It is cosmic in scope and scale. Basically, Mass Effect is the most important science fiction universe of our generation.

Here's why:

Science fiction fans have long debated over which fictional universe is the best. The Star Trek vs Star Wars contest is infamous into banality, with lesser skirmishes among fans of shows and books like Battlestar Galactica, Enders Game, Xenogenesis, Farscape, Dune, Firefly, Stargate, and others fleshing out the field. Don't mistake this piece as another pointless kerfuffle among obsessive basement dwellers. Mass Effect matters because of its ability to reflect on our society as a whole.

Science fiction is one of the best forms of social satire and critique. Want to sneak in some absolutely scandalous social mores, like, say, oh, I don't know, a black woman into a position of power in the 1960s? Put her on a starship command deck.

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  • PalladinPalladin Member UncommonPosts: 430

    Sounds like a comercial to me

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  • metalicosmetalicos Member Posts: 6

    I am not very familiar with the Star Trek universe except for two movies and about 3 dozens of Next Generation episodes and I know that the Star Wars universe it's quite known but to me it's quite obvious that the Star Wars universe it's nothing compared to Dune for example. Yes, SW is appealing, the sides are very clear, it has a gazillion planets and races but when it comes to depth it's pretty shallow. But then again, so are most of the succesful movies, music, games etc.

  • MehveMehve Member Posts: 487

    The article is perhaps a little overdone, but it's a good read. And it outlines a lot of the reasons I find the ME universe more interesting than the more sterile-feeling Star Trek/Wars ones. As aluded to, if you had H.P. Lovecraft go and do a futuristic sci-fi, you could imagine some of these elements showing up.

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  • LawlmonsterLawlmonster Member UncommonPosts: 1,085

    I started hammering away a diatribe of a post explaining why I think the author of this article isn't a reader, and subsequently spent around thirty minutes searching the internet to find the books I was certain existed which were clearly better stories than Mass Effect. Long story short, I think he's probably right. This generation's science-fiction literature has been relatively shit, and ME looks great in comparison. Still, I feel like the people writing for Bioware are incapable of producing something more than what I would equate a dime store novel.

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  • MumboJumboMumboJumbo Member UncommonPosts: 3,219

    My reasoning would be there's more attempt at science in this one than star wars and there's an attempt at less tropes than star trek. For sure, there is a lot of sci-fi literature that is likely "harder" sci-fi or more exceptional plots etc but for a mainstream Universe-Building... boy done good esp. the genetic references + reapers. image

  • CujoSWAoACujoSWAoA Member UncommonPosts: 1,781

    Sorry, but next to Firefly, Mass Effect is a steaming heap of shit.

  • MumboJumboMumboJumbo Member UncommonPosts: 3,219

    Originally posted by CujoSWAoA

    Sorry, but next to Firefly, Mass Effect is a steaming heap of shit.

    Succinct. I'll look into this IP, I've been aware of it but not really paid it attention. image Someone pointed out Alastair Reynold's

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  • Loke666Loke666 Member EpicPosts: 21,441

    I dunno, I never met a ME fan as dedicated as trekkies or star wars fans.

  • smh_alotsmh_alot Member Posts: 976
    Ah, yes, I read that article not that long ago. When it comes to hardcore scifi, I think that Alastair Reynolds' Revelation Space universe is top of the bill. The Mass Effect universe is in the top as well, I think. Personally I find it better than the SW/Star Trek universe, but then again, I prefer Bablyon 5 above those 2 franchises. Serenity and Firefly I find awesome, but they're only great because of Joss Whedon's stellar wit and smart writing, the universe in itself is a 'scifi westernised' version of 19th century post-Civil War era, kinda meh actually, only Whedon could make something more of such setting. Mass Effect universe in itself easily beats the Serenity universe setting, although admittedly when it comes to high and grand scifi ideas, Reynolds' Revelation Space beats most others (although Dan Simmons' Hyperion saga or Tad Williams' Otherland is hard to beat as well).
  • Snaylor47Snaylor47 Member Posts: 962

    Originally posted by Loke666

    I dunno, I never met a ME fan as dedicated as trekkies or star wars fans.

    Give it a few years and an MMO. Never met anyone who was a huge Warcraft fan until WoW came out.

    I don't care about innovation I care about fun.

  • TealaTeala Member RarePosts: 7,627

    No more so than Halo was.

  • MajinashMajinash Member Posts: 1,320

    The Uplift universe by David Brin.  Single best Sci-Fi universe ever.  Go check out the books, 6 in the series.  I'd say the 2nd is the best.

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  • DJJazzyDJJazzy Member UncommonPosts: 2,053

    Isn't Mass Effect kind of based on Babylon 5?

    Anyway, what does our generation entail anyway? I found the movie 2001 more profound than the Mass Effect games personally but I'm not sure that movie would fit into this discussion.

  • LeetheLeethe Member UncommonPosts: 893

    Originally posted by Majinash

    The Uplift universe by David Brin.  Single best Sci-Fi universe ever.  Go check out the books, 6 in the series.  I'd say the 2nd is the best.

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  • DeltaFrc670DeltaFrc670 Member Posts: 71

    I enjoy the Sage of the Seven Suns universe alot more then the Mass Effect one.

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  • MajinashMajinash Member Posts: 1,320

    Originally posted by Leethe

    Originally posted by Majinash

    The Uplift universe by David Brin.  Single best Sci-Fi universe ever.  Go check out the books, 6 in the series.  I'd say the 2nd is the best.

    I raise you Neal Asher's Polity.

    I've never even heard of Neal Asher, please expand.

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  • augustgraceaugustgrace Member UncommonPosts: 628

    I would say that Warhammer 40k is much richer that ME.  The last decade has seen a great deal of new products associated with the Warhammer lore including tabletop games, paper rpgs, an animated movie, several games, a magazine and more.  The books from the Horus Heresy alone offer a far richer sci-fi universe that every ME product combined.

  • MajinashMajinash Member Posts: 1,320

    Originally posted by augustgrace

    I would say that Warhammer 40k is much richer that ME.  The last decade has seen a great deal of new products associated with the Warhammer lore including tabletop games, paper rpgs, an animated movie, several games, a magazine and more.  The books from the Horus Heresy alone offer a far richer sci-fi universe that every ME product combined.

    Wait... when did this happen?

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  • thekid1thekid1 Member UncommonPosts: 789

    Perhaps it is. I didn't like the world of Mass Effect myself; way to clynical.

    Scifi is dead to me anyway.

    Aliens, Star Trek, Starwars 1, 2, 3, Robocop, bladerunner. Those were good scifi worlds.

  • uohaloranuohaloran Member Posts: 811

    Eh, I don't see it.

  • spookydomspookydom Member UncommonPosts: 1,782

    Originally posted by Majinash

    Originally posted by augustgrace

    I would say that Warhammer 40k is much richer that ME.  The last decade has seen a great deal of new products associated with the Warhammer lore including tabletop games, paper rpgs, an animated movie, several games, a magazine and more.  The books from the Horus Heresy alone offer a far richer sci-fi universe that every ME product combined.

    Wait... when did this happen?



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  • antonatsisantonatsis Member Posts: 109

    well i dont know about you guys,but the ME universe is quite good...i mean the detail on things and the way it works.I find it quite good.Its not as deep as others but its still one damn good universe to explore and the possibilities for it are endless BUT i dont think BW will exploit it in a good way,most probably the franchise will be destroyed but,lets hope for the best.

  • EkarosEkaros Member UncommonPosts: 367

    No there must be much beter Universes out there than ME. Likely they aren't very widely know... And no Star Trek or Star Wars aren't them, both are very simplistic and dimensionless, ST got somewhat better with DS9, but still...

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