Yellonet, on 15 July 2016 - 11:59 AM, said:
I never want to play evil characters in games, that's why I don't like or play clans. But obviously there are many players that like playing evil characters in any number of games.
Sometimes I wonder if these are the people that would support a fascist regime committing crimes against humanity.
As I said before, it's all about perspective. To me, the Clans aren't 'evil' and in the context of this setting (the endless sprawl of space), their culture and society is quite effective in keeping a consistent standard across a galactic population. Governing a nation across the vastness of space is far more complicated than what we're used to on our little rock. If you ever get the chance, read the Foundation series, which provides some very clear inspirations for the BT universe and is a wonderfully detailed example of how difficult keeping a nation spanning thousands upon thousands of planets really is.
I also don't identify with the concept of 'great houses' and 'royal families'. So much death, combat and pure waste - in a society that can afford very little to none of those things - all thanks to the childish personal quarrels of individuals. "We're going to war with that guy because he looked at my wife funny. Go forth and die for my own personal vendetta!"
Again, that's just my perspective. I identify more with the Clans than the Houses and believe that in the context of nations spread across thousands of worlds, that their society appears more sensible and effective to me. But this is entirely the point of why the BT universe is so fantastic - because we all see different things in it. It's brilliant.