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* [[Servant Race]]/[[Fantastic Caste System]]: That's how "Syncretic Evolution" option was introduced from the start. Which, naturally, led to [https://twitter.com/Stelgim/status/911903499264434177 curious interactions] with other effects, creation of obviously Hypnotoad-like [https://twitter.com/boogelawoof/status/924582141786177536 species], attempts to simulate [[Super Mario Bros.|the Koopas]] and many jokes involving "[[The Reptilians]]" [https://twitter.com/RivFader89/status/833975714999304192], being "[[Dwarf Fortress|enslaved by cats]]" [https://twitter.com/MechMorgan/status/992083565058945025], and [https://www.chapelcomic.com/54/ so on].
* [[Starfish Aliens]]: Some alien types, especially the mollusk-esque ones look suitably out there. Their respective aesthetics likewise look suitably alien and otherworldly. There are also a number of bizarre NPC alien creatures orbiting certain stars, including those seemingly made entirely out of crystals.
* [[Tsundere]]: Developers' sense of humor made some aliens say the classic "It's not like I actually like you or anything" [https://web.archive.org/web/20160813155229/http://www.memecenter.com/fun/6748925/its-not-l-like-we-want-to-build-an-embassy-in-your-capital-or-anything almost word for word] (when Xenophobic Isolationists are friendly to you, they add this for the sake of appearances).
* [[Vestigial Empire]]: The "fallen empires," computer-controlled civilizations that are large and powerful, but also old, stagnant and isolationist. Tick them off one way or another, however, and they won't hesitate to prove why they're not quite "fallen" just yet. They can also serve as a dangerous end-game adversary should they decide to regain their "rightful place" in the universe.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]]: Nothing's really stopping you from glassing planets from orbit, practicing slavery or (with the right policies) engage in Soviet-style purges.