This has nothing to do with Starcraft the game and everything to do with Starcraft the universe
I like Starcraft! Both the game and the universe. The game is a robust real-time strategy classic, the universe one of the more enjoyable in video games, managing a science fiction setting with a dash of humour. But that universe is â like most fictional worlds â not entirely of its own making. Just like Star Wars is The Hidden Fortress with lasers, Starcraft owes a visual debt to Games Workshopâs Warhammer 40K.
(That and Heinleinâs original Starship Troopers, but for a rundown of that side of the story, check out io9âs great piece.)
https://gizmodo.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-starcraft-ii-5589872
All three of Starcraftâs races have a lot in common with some of the factions from the Warhammer 40K series of tabletop miniature games, which pre-dates Starcraft by over a decade. Long-time and/or hardcore Starcraft fans will probably already know this (judging from the number of Horus jokes in the comments of a previous post, 40K fans do too), and for you, thereâs not much more to read here if youâre the type to get angry at people pointing this out.
https://lastchance.cc/learn-the-starcraft-storyline-in-a-hurry-5591671%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Below are the key areas â the factions â in which Starcraft takes its share of cues from Warhammer 40K.
SPACE MARINES â The most immediate and obvious comparison between the two. Starcraftâs Marine and 40Kâs Space Marine are both the poster boys of their respective armed forces, both have the word âmarineâ in their name and, most critically, both look eerily similar. Big collars, big boots, big shoulder pads.
Whatâs not the same? Starcraftâs humanity is a dishevelled, splintered group thatâs a little rough around the edges. Truckers in space, as they were originally portrayed. 40Kâs are a vast empire with an ancient mythology, and are about as far removed from truckers as you can imagine.
PROTOSS â The Protoss are the most advanced race in the Starcraft universe. There are âlightâ Protoss and âdarkâ Protoss. They are a proud and ancient people. They possess psionic powers. Everything I just said also applies to the Eldar, the elves of 40Kâs universe, whose elegant and ornate armour even looks a little like that of the Protoss.
ZERG â Starcraftâs third race is the Zerg, a swarming race of insect-like creatures operating as a devastating hive mind. The Tyranids, a major faction from the Warhammer 40K universe, are a swarming race of insect-like creatures operating as a devastating hive mind.
So, yeah, while the storylines and adventures of the two universes are radically different, on a fundamental level, Starcraft is built on the same foundations as Warhammer 40K. Just without the Orks. Or Chaos (though you could argue thereâs a little of that in Starcraftâs Kerrigan). So if youâre a fan of Blizzardâs series but have never really looked into 40K before, maybe nowâs the time to try! Itâs not like Blizzard looked to it for inspiration because it sucked.
If you want to read up on the history of the universe and the tabletop game based on Warhammer 40K, this wiki page is as good a place to start as any. And if you want to play some Warhammer games? May I recommend Dawn of War and Dawn of War II on the PC, or if youâre after something a little more retro, Space Hulk, again for the PC.
https://lastchance.cc/dawn-of-war-ii-review-once-more-with-tyranids-5160592%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E