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==History==
"Leaving the Cradle" initially was supposed to be a total conversion mod on Source engine, a second part to my older mod for HL1, "Dark Territory". It didn't go well, the project become stale because of lack of programmer capable of working with Source, and my shitty producer skills. Development stagnated, disintegrated, and then mummified.
Originally the entire setting was set in the past, main character of a previous part got there by a portal made by Ancients (local precursor species), and was the only human there (well, cyborg). He then go on a quest to return to the present, but in process of doing that discovers that his true goal is to find the Ancients themselves. He would dart around the galaxy looking for clues and gathering a support cast.
The setting itself was pretty undeveloped in that time, and was A LOT more liberal with scientific realism - it was, basically, something like Star Wars, just with couple of differences making it more believable. It should been an action RPG, like Deus Ex, character traveled through several " hub" areas, where he could obtain side quests. I wanted to include a real nonlinear plot progression and different endings, with story actually branching in different places, kinda like in visual novels.
You are beginning to see why it didn't take off the ground, yes? XD
Basically, I naively believed that I can create a mod with scope of the first Mass Effect, but without the funding and with a few guys.
So naturally, I couldn't even find a programmer to do stuff that lacked from the engine, and then some. I did a few crappy maps, bunch of models and textures, and then... It all just stopped. I didn't knew what to do next. So it just sat there and sat there, 10 gb of content just gathering dust, from 2008 til 2013, where I finally decided that enough is enough, and the project is ''undoubtedly'' dead.
It took some time, but finally I managed to recover and get the thing on the roll again. It wasn't a game anymore, but it wasn't anything else in particular yet, too. A few concepts remained, a couple of characters lingered (Gharr and Virus), but the main scope was shifted onto aimless worldbuilding for the sake of worldbuilding. And that was the case until 2015, when I finally got ideas about what type of story I would like to do, and what would fit well with the setting that I created. But even then, it wasn't until the summer of next year that I started to getting any concrete ideas and characters for a story, and after that it took me half a year to finally put everything in motion and start to actually ''draw''.

Revision as of 23:02, 27 December 2017

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"Leaving the Cradle" is a webcomic, and a main reason of existence of this worldbuilding project. The plot revolves around xenobiologist named Gharr, who accidentally crash-lands on Earth, which sets in motion a contact between Earth and the Alliance.

Where to read the comic:

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History

"Leaving the Cradle" initially was supposed to be a total conversion mod on Source engine, a second part to my older mod for HL1, "Dark Territory". It didn't go well, the project become stale because of lack of programmer capable of working with Source, and my shitty producer skills. Development stagnated, disintegrated, and then mummified.

Originally the entire setting was set in the past, main character of a previous part got there by a portal made by Ancients (local precursor species), and was the only human there (well, cyborg). He then go on a quest to return to the present, but in process of doing that discovers that his true goal is to find the Ancients themselves. He would dart around the galaxy looking for clues and gathering a support cast.

The setting itself was pretty undeveloped in that time, and was A LOT more liberal with scientific realism - it was, basically, something like Star Wars, just with couple of differences making it more believable. It should been an action RPG, like Deus Ex, character traveled through several " hub" areas, where he could obtain side quests. I wanted to include a real nonlinear plot progression and different endings, with story actually branching in different places, kinda like in visual novels.

You are beginning to see why it didn't take off the ground, yes? XD Basically, I naively believed that I can create a mod with scope of the first Mass Effect, but without the funding and with a few guys.

So naturally, I couldn't even find a programmer to do stuff that lacked from the engine, and then some. I did a few crappy maps, bunch of models and textures, and then... It all just stopped. I didn't knew what to do next. So it just sat there and sat there, 10 gb of content just gathering dust, from 2008 til 2013, where I finally decided that enough is enough, and the project is undoubtedly dead.

It took some time, but finally I managed to recover and get the thing on the roll again. It wasn't a game anymore, but it wasn't anything else in particular yet, too. A few concepts remained, a couple of characters lingered (Gharr and Virus), but the main scope was shifted onto aimless worldbuilding for the sake of worldbuilding. And that was the case until 2015, when I finally got ideas about what type of story I would like to do, and what would fit well with the setting that I created. But even then, it wasn't until the summer of next year that I started to getting any concrete ideas and characters for a story, and after that it took me half a year to finally put everything in motion and start to actually draw.