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{{smallcapsquote| ''This is a gameworks page. If you're looking for the metaphysical concept, try [[Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence]].''}}.
 
The Goddess Domina calls you to join her in the galactic core, home of the gods. Thus, you left your life behind and try to reach it. Of course, between you and the core, dozens and dozens of [[Space Pirate|pirates]], slavers, genetically-engineered humans, and other stuff are [[Everything Trying to Kill You|waiting to kill you]].
 
'''[[Transcendence']]'' is a freeware video game described by its creator, George Moromisato, as the fusion of ''[[Nethack]]'' and ''[[Star Control]]''. You choose one of three starships to travel between systems, gathering things to upgrade your ships to survive the more and more dangerous enemies, and trying to make it out alive.
 
Can be found [http://www.neurohack.com/transcendence here]. While entirely playable and winnable, the game is still unfinished, ending about halfway through the planned storyline as the player leaves human space.
 
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* [[Acceptable Breaks From Reality]]: The game would be completely unplayable if the game used realistic physics (invisible lasers, relativity, among other problems).
* [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]]: The Luminous Drones and assemblers are controlled by a rogue AI.
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