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The Silicoids are one of the major civilizations in Master of Orion.

Background[ | ]

Master of Orion[ | ]

The Silicoids are a race of rock-beings. They are immune to the effects of waste and can land on star systems with any type of environment. Silicoids do not benefit from fertile or gaia environments. Due to their crystalline nature, Silicoid populations grow at only half the rate of other races.

Even though the Silicoids already possess many of the planetology tech advantages, Silicoid players cannot ignore planetology altogether. Planetology is necessary to expand the size of planets, and the additional production bonus is always important.

Master of Orion II: Battle at Antares[ | ]

Population sprites
Colony MO2 Silicoid 1MO2 Silicoid 2

Farmers

MO2 Silicoid 3MO2 Silicoid 4

Workers

MO2 Silicoid 5MO2 Silicoid 6

Scientists

Military MO2 Silicoid 7

Militia

MO2 Silicoid 8

Marine

MO2 Silicoid 9

Power armor

Special MO2 Silicoid 12

Spy

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Captive

The Silicoids are an incredible oddity; they're the only known sentient crystalline life form. These strange beings are lithovores; they eat minerals instead of food. Silicoids are environmentally tolerant, and thus can support a greater maximum population on nearly every type of world. They also spend no effort to clean up pollution, as it has no effect on them. They do, however, have an extremely low rate of reproduction, 50% below galactic standards. Their unusual chemistry also affects their ability to communicate with other races; Silicoids are considered repulsive by all other sentient species. The Silicoids have a Dictatorial government.

Master of Orion 3[ | ]

Note that Master of Orion 3 canon diverges greatly from the other titles in the series. The following content is not necessarily relevant to Master of Orion: Conquer the Stars.

Curiously unique, the Silicoids represent a true divergence from other life and its origins in the Orion Sector. They are believed to have come about from the shards of a giant sentient crystal that was destroyed above their home planet. Each Silicoid begins as an asexually created shard, incubated in a nutrient bath, and eventually grows into an individual with all of the prior knowledge of its “parent”. This efficiency comes at a cost of speed, however, so forethought and careful planning are key to any successful Silicoid society.

Master of Orion: Conquer the Stars[ | ]

Manual[ | ]

Stern and stoic, the Silicoids are a repulsive race of mineral-based creatures who absorb the minerals from planets. They make the other races of the galaxy uneasy, even though the Silicoids’ dreams of conquest are difficult with only a meager population to support them. Able to withstand high heat and gravity, the Silicoids can settle many worlds the other races find to be inhospitable.

In-game[ | ]

Alone in their unique composition, the Silicoid are an ancient race of silicon-based life forms from the planet Cryslon.

Their impressively long lifespans and abysmally low birth rates have resulted in a civilization of relativity few individuals with lots experience. The oldest among them is known as the Keystone, ruler of the Silicoid and speaker of the Crag.

As outcasts among other alien races, they see other races as fleeting, temporary blurs that leave nothing behind but trouble for the Crag.

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The Silicoid are a mysterious and inorganic race with no emotion, sentimentality, or feelings. Other races find the Silicoids to be repulsive and creepy, shunning contact or conversation with the Silicoids unless it cannot be avoided. The Silicoid people, referred to as the Crag, are led by a Keystone which acts as a dictator in their society. Silicoids run their society on an elder-respect basis, with the oldest of the Silicoids serving the Keystone.

The Silicoid home world of Cryslon is dominated by unique mountain ranges. Cryslon is especially valuable to the Silicoids, as they can only be grown at the Sacred Basin of their home world. Their population growth is precarious, often hovering near zero growth due to the long process it takes for Silicoids to grow. When Silicoids die, they are brought back to the Sacred Basin where they fall into the mineral-rich waters and erode back into the materials which grow new Silicoids. The only clues that the Silicoids have of their origins are the same, dim genetic memories which they collect from their common birthplace.

A crystalline being of unknown time or origin shattered and fell into the mineral-rich basin of ancient Cryslon. From this accident, the rock structures grown in this specific region gain the spark of life and bring their inorganic bodies into a state of awareness and consciousness. Silicoids are driven by a single force: the need to consume the minerals of planets. The conquer planets with their limited population solely for the purpose of stripping them of the valuable minerals which Silicoids need to survive. They are obsessed with the need for consumption and it is their only understandable motivation in intergalactic affairs.

Art Book[ | ]

The Silicoid have long watched the universe unfold from their ancient seat of Cryslon. Inorganic mineral-based beings with a low population count, the Silicoids will go to extremes when faced with threats to their people. They are an unknowable enigma in the already diverse and curious universe. They are not bound by the conventions of organic life and have no need for traditional means of sustenance. Whether they seek domination or a peaceful and solitary existence is up to the player, but the Crag will serve their leader as they have for thousands of years.

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Silicoid[ | ]

Silicoid Advisor Portrait

Fulcrum Sandebar, the Silicoid Advisor

Keystone - Leader of the Crag[ | ]

(From the official Master of Orion: Conquer the Stars Art Book)

The Keystone of the Crag is pulled from the Sacred Basin and chosen for the role it will play in society, just as any other Silicoid is. There is no pomp and circumstance around the role; it is simply a job that must be done. The practicality and emotionless detachment of the Silicoids make the Keystone a particularly bizarre participant in galactic relations. There is no subterfuge or complexity in dealing with the Silicoids—there is only the bare minimum of interaction and the demands of the Crag. The Keystone finds no glory in the role and treats it the same as any other mandatory role in society.

(Known Silicoid Emperors names come from Master of Orion and Master of Orion II: Battle at Antares)

Known Emperors: Igneous, Geode, Sedimen, Crystous, Granid, Carnax, Igneus Maximus, Sedimin, Krakatoa, Quorzom, Vorkronoa, Sandebar

Fulcrum Sandebar - Advisor to the Keystone[ | ]

(From the official Master of Orion: Conquer the Stars Art Book)

Fulcrum Sandebar is one of the eldest known functional Silicoids. She uses the expertise of her wisdom to guide the Keystone, who is much younger. When Fulcrum was pulled from the Basin she was assigned to the role of Scientist, spending decades in the heart of Silicoid society researching communication patterns among her people. As Advisor, she is well versed in the social and diplomatic relations that are a struggle for most Silicoids. She is well respected by her peers and considered a major asset to the reign of the current Keystone.

Silicoid Espionage[ | ]

(From the official Master of Orion: Conquer the Stars Art Book)

Silicoid espionage efforts must contend with innate and serious obstacles. Silicoids are seen as repulsive beings who are immediately rejected from alien societies and constantly met with suspicion and distrust. The Sappers, members of the Silicoid Crag’s espionage cadre, are usually forced to gain information through long-term listening posts. One of their methods is to land undetected on an enemy-held planet and bury themselves down in the substrate. Taking advantage of the Silicoid ability to go hundreds of years without moving, the Sapper simply waits and listens to the vibrations of the planet. These vibrations let them know the coming and goings of resources. If the right moment arises, depending on contingency orders, the agent can suddenly emerge to sabotage a key facility or assassinate a high-value target.

Cryslon (Planet/System)[ | ]

(From the official Master of Orion: Conquer the Stars Art Book)

The harsh homeworld of the Silicoid race is a mineral-dense and barren planet that the Silicoids have been mining since the beginning of their civilization. The Silicoids must exercise caution: they cannot strip the planet bare without potentially risking the Sacred Basin, the only place where Silicoids have successfully been grown. The surface of the planet is eerily silent. The Silicoids are inorganic and fundamentally strange, existing even when all conventional science says their existence should be impossible. Cryslon, the home world of the Silicoids, is like its inhabitants in that sense.

Resonnor, the capital city of Cryslon, is where the Sacred Basin and the seat of the Crag government are located. Tall columns of stone rise from the land as if some disruptive and terrible force had shoved them from the planet’s crust. Silicoid beings move soundlessly down the streets without communicating with each other, the city operating in almost total silence. Resonnor is the most highly fortified location in the Crag’s empire, and if all other bases were to be sacrificed, it would be to save this crucial city.

The Silicoids are shoved onto the galactic stage because of their insatiable need to consume minerals that Cryslon cannot provide. They must plan their movements across the galaxy with care, always keeping an eye on the planet that gave them life. Their presence in the universe is unique and must be preserved at all costs—even as their hunger pushes them to the edges of known space.

Silicoid Ships[ | ]

Silicoid ship frigate

Silicoid Frigate

Silicoid ship destroyer

Silicoid Destroyer

Silicoid ship cruiser

Silicoid Cruiser

Silicoid ship battleship

Silicoid Battleship

Silicoid ship titan

Silicoid Titan

Silicoid ship doomstar

Silicoid Doomstar

Silicoid Frigate

Silicoid ships, similar to Klackon ships, are a combination of grown and built parts. Silicoid ships are developed from raw ore and materials and then enhanced with mechanical parts to facilitate high-speed travel. The frigate-class ships are the smallest of the fleet, often using a single crystalline structure as the foundation of construction.

Silicoid Destroyer

Destroyer-class ships of the Silicoid fleet are straightforward in their construction. Every aspect of the ship serves a specific purpose and the Silicoids care not for superfluous design. The crews of Silicoid ships are minimal in comparison to other races, with individual Silicioids plugging directly into the ship and overseeing whole programs seamlessly. Bravo designs of the ship are more mechanical than mineral-based.

Silicoid Cruiser

Cruisers of the Silicoid Crag are marvels of engineering. The mineral-based segments of the ship respond directly to the Silicoids’ consciousness and the constructed versions have learned to follow the same commands. These ships are hyper-dense in formation, making them especially tough to crack. The alternate designs for the ship encase mechanical parts protectively within the mineral shell.

Silicoid Battleship

Silicoid battleships are as unfeeling and ruthless as the Silicoids themselves. The integration of machine and mineral hits its peak with this design, seamlessly transitioning between natural and constructed systems. Bravo designs are more defensively oriented, with less exposed crystal.

Silicoid Titan

Titan-class ships of the Silicoid armada are formidable in offensive and defensive capabilities alike. Foes of the Crag dread the sight of these mighty ships crossing their horizons, as widespread destruction is sure to follow. Bravo models of the titan are impressively self-contained, similar to a geode.

Silicoid Doomstar

The Silicoid fleet embraces the geode growth structure of the doomstar. All systems are internal facing, leaving the exterior surfaces unadorned and almost invulnerable to damage.

Characteristics[ | ]

Resistant, Xenophobic, Withdrawn

  • Lithovore Lithovore (8)
    Consuming rocks instead of living organisms for sustenance, this race depends entirely on a planet's mineral richness to grow its population and sees little use for plant or animal life.
    • Food Consumption: None
  • Lava Breather Lava Breather (2)
    This race doesn't breathe a mere gas concentration, but hot magma that would heat the surface of most planets.
  • Repulsive Repulsive (-2)
    No other race willingly works with you; your attitude, smell, appearance, and even your voice repel other creatures instinctively.
    • Diplomacy: Worsen Negotiations
    • Diplomacy: Worsen Disposition
  • Tolerant Tolerant (6)
    This race is quite hardy and can withstand the differences in gravity on many different worlds, no matter how strong or weak.
  • Homeworld Size: Huge Homeworld Size: Huge (4)
    This race's homeworld is a huge planet. It supports a bigger population than a large planet.

The Silicoid traits cost a total of 18 points, a combination that would be illegal as a custom race (10 points maximum). In addition, Tolerant is a hidden perk, not normally accessible for custom races.

Relations with other races[ | ]

Strategies[ | ]

Build a lot of ships

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