Me: man I really gotta get my ass in gear and draw or carve some more stuff I can sell or will get me commission work…
Also me: I made a stamp of my best friend: the Kiith Somtaaw mining vessel Kuun-lan :)

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Me: man I really gotta get my ass in gear and draw or carve some more stuff I can sell or will get me commission work…
Also me: I made a stamp of my best friend: the Kiith Somtaaw mining vessel Kuun-lan :)
Hey guys, I found this weird geometric object floating in space. Should I touch it?
" Terror is contagious! " PC Gamer Magazine Vol. 07 n08 - August, 2000.
So I was watching a Let's Play of Homeworld: Cataclysm, and there's this fleet from the Fornax system.
And I was like "Wait a second..."
Are you fucking kidding me?!?
little critters docking with their funny little paws :)
Hey guys, Tacit here!
Go play Homeworld Cataclysm Emergence.
It's $10 ($0.99 on sale) on GOG
It's a RTS Horror game set after Homeworld
This is some of the best writing in an RTS game I've ever experienced
They apparently made a spinoff Homeworld game in 2000 about a virus that infects spaceships and melts all the people inside and turns them into nerves to run the spaceship like a living creature, which then goes out to infect other ships. And only some downtrodden group of space miners with crappy ships can stop this thing from eating the entire universe. It is apparently a really dark and atmospheric horror game, impressive considering it is literally just ships.
I didn't even know this was a thing until today. The hell.
It was originally called Homeworld: Cataclysm, but somehow Activision copyrighted that AFTER other people had already used it on games (?, explain this, lawyers), so now GOG is selling it as Homeworld: Emergence.
It isn't a remastered version, like the big Homeworld pack release they did 8 years ago or whenever. This is just as-was because it wasn't made by Relic.
I mean fine by me, the remaster used the Homeworld 2 engine for everything and I prefer the original, with all its lo-D jank. Plus that engine inexplicably still works on Windows, sometimes. If you're lucky.
Here is Mandalore talking about it, because no one but me is interested in actually playing this in 2023:
GOG link
Computer Gaming World April 2000
on the Internet Archive