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* [[2-D Space]]: The bulk of the action takes place on a horizontal plane.
* [[The Aesthetics of Technology]]: All over the place, with various species and society types having their own particular palettes.
* [[All Planets Are Earthlike]]: Averted, as many planets are either not suitably comfortable to your species by default (barring measures like terraforming) or utterly uninhabitable.
* [[Ancient Astronauts]]: Potentially, ''you.'' As it's possible to come across planets with varying degrees of complex if not sentient life and "uplift" them, ultimately becoming "vassals" of sorts.
* [[Civil Warcraft]]: The larger your territories become, the harder it becomes to maintain order and thus the likelier the chances of civil war.
* [[Design-It-Yourself Equipment]]: Not only are your ships heavily customizable, but ''everything'' about your species/civilization can be customized to a significant degree.
* [[The Final Frontier]]: There's as much focus on space exploration as there is empire-building. With that comes diplomacy and conflict.
* [[Good Republic, Evil Empire]]: Averted. As governments and culture are very customizable, it's possible to come up with a variety of societies running the gamut from [[Warhammer 40,000|the Imperium of Man]] to ''[[Star Trek]]'s'' [[The Federation|United Federation of Planets]]. And even ''then'', they may not quite be what they appear, depending on your traits.
* [[Humanoid Aliens]]: In addition to humans, a number of the various species types available are at least vaguely humanoid. The rest however are [[Starfish Aliens]].
* [[X Meets Y]]: ''[[Europa Universalis]]'' meets ''[[Galactic Civilisations]]''.
* [[The Final Frontier]]: There's as much focus on space exploration as there is empire-building. With that comes diplomacy and conflict.
 
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