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status: draft
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updated: 2026-06-02
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updated: 2026-06-03
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permalink: gamevault/01-vision/identity
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# Game Identity — Frontier colony (sci-fi)
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# Game Identity — The Awakening Engine (Aether-colony sci-fi)
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> The fiction that turns the [[Pillars|mechanical pillars]] into a *place*. Decided 2026-06-02 to bridge the "tech-demo → game" gap. It is a **skin over the locked pillars — no mechanical rework**: every pillar already built (M1–M5) keeps its systems and gains a fictional role below.
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> The fiction that turns the [[Pillars|mechanical pillars]] into a *place*. Originally the "frontier colony" skin (2026-06-02, [[DR-009_GameFeel_Identity_FirstBlood]]); **evolved 2026-06-03** to absorb the magic + sci-fi premise (amnesiac Sleeper, a guiding voice, a goal called THEM) into one coherent world — recorded in [[DR-014_M6_Build_Structures_Automation_Foundation|the M6 build slice]] and the fiction-adoption decision. It remains a **skin over the locked pillars — no mechanical rework**: every M1–M6 system keeps its code and gains a fictional role. The frontier colony is *recontextualised, not replaced*.
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## One-sentence pitch
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> **A 2–4 player co-op action-RPG about holding a frontier outpost on a hostile world: twin-stick combat against the Husk swarm, a shared base you build and automate, and production chains that keep running while you fight.**
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> **A 2–4 player co-op action-RPG about memory-wiped Sleepers who wake in a fallen Aether-colony and — urged on by a voice that is their own future self — harvest the corrupting Aether that powers everything to recharge their bodies, minds, and shared base, holding the line against the Husk swarm cycle by cycle as they push toward THEM.**
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## Setting
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An off-world **colony foothold** — a small crew anchoring a survivable outpost on a frontier world that does not want them there. A spreading corruption — **the Blight** — turns drones, machinery, and fauna into aggressive **Husks** that probe and swarm the perimeter. The outpost is the safe anchor you grow and defend; beyond it lies the blighted frontier you push into for resources.
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An off-world **colony foothold gone dark**, found long after the lights went out. A crew came here to tap **AETHER** — a single luminous substance that is at once raw magical energy *and* the only fuel the colony's machines ever ran on — bled up from something buried beneath the regolith. They built a grounded near-future **industrial outpost** around it (fabricators, conveyors, assembler-drones, turrets, a perimeter, a hibernation bay) that ran on Aether the way ours runs on electricity. The strike worked — then the Aether began rewriting what it touched: uncontained, it soured the drones, the machinery, and the local fauna into the orange-lit **Husks** that now probe and swarm the perimeter, and it scrambled the crew, who went under in their pods.
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## Player fantasy
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You wake feeble and memory-blank inside a cracked hibernation-pod at the heart of the base. Beyond the outpost's safe anchor lies the **blighted frontier** — a procedurally shifting field where Aether wells up through glowing nodes — reachable only through the colony's Aether **gates**. The world reads as grounded industrial sci-fi where **Aether is the only fantastical thing**: every machine, weapon, and structure is a mundane engineered object running on it.
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A **frontier operator**: mobile, lethal twin-stick gunplay; you and your friends raise an outpost, wire up automation so the colony *compounds* even while you're out fighting, and push the perimeter back against the Husks. Setup is rewarded over grind (per the automation pillar).
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## Aether — the one substance (the magic/tech unifier)
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## Tone
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There is **no separate "magic system"** — Aether is the single thing that makes magic and tech read as one. It has **two states**, and the whole art palette now literally encodes them at a glance:
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Grounded near-future **industrial sci-fi** with an edge of cosmic/biotech corruption. Not cute, not horror — **tense frontier survival with a power-fantasy payoff**. Reference feel: *Helldivers* frontier grit × *Factorio* logistics satisfaction × *V Rising* base-growth loop × *Diablo / PoE* combat readability.
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- **Cyan/teal = Aether claimed and ordered** — energy, your abilities, owned structures, the Engine, the crew.
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- **Orange-red = Aether gone wild** — the **Blight**, the **Husks**, corrupted nodes.
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- **White-hot = the conversion moment** — impacts, channeling flares (where one becomes the other).
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## Art north-star
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This maps **1:1** onto every built system: your **abilities are charged Aether** (and tiering them is your operator-frame learning to channel more of it); the **Husks are corrupted Aether** animating the colony's own dead; your **turret burns Aether** to put the corruption back down. Resources: **AETHER** (the universal charge — powers/tiers abilities + charges structures), **ORE** (inert Aether-bearing colony alloy you mine to build), **BIOMASS** (Aether bound into living tissue — the Blight-saturated feedstock the colony's bio-fabricators refine; the reserved automation input). The **Blight is Aether without a will to shape it** — that single idea ties the threat to the economy instead of leaving it unexplained ambient menace.
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**Dark, readable, high-contrast.** A desaturated industrial world (metal, regolith, dim ambient) so that **bright emissive gameplay elements pop and bloom**:
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## The Echo, amnesia & THEM (the spine)
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- **Cyan / teal** → the player crew, friendly energy, owned structures.
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- **Hostile orange / red** → Husks and Blight corruption.
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- **White-hot** → impacts, muzzle flashes, deaths.
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You wake amnesiac inside the **Awakening Engine** — the home base, reframed as a cracked, half-charged hibernation/restoration pod — because Aether overexposure scrambled you when the colony fell. The pod now **reassembles you from the Aether you feed it: memory and ability return together as the charge rises** (this is *why* you start feeble and *why* the loop makes you whole — capability and comprehension climb on one curve).
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Silhouette-first readability (ARPG legibility from the top-down frame), bloom on emissives, vignette to focus the frame, ACES tonemapping. **Primitives + emissive + post-processing now**; stylized low-poly hard-surface (crew/structures) and corrupted biomech (Husks) later. The palette is the identity even before real models.
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A voice speaks in your ear — **the Echo** — and it is, ambiguously, an imprint of *your own future self* in the Aether (which the colony used for communion before it darkened), reaching back along the substance because it has already lived this and believes the only way out is forward. **It is deliberately not fully trusted**: reassuring and pushy by turns, urging you toward **THEM** "by any means." Its motives are held a half-step unresolved — is it saving you, or using your hands? — and that ambiguity is the dramatic engine (locked: *ambiguous*, with room for a payoff beat at the goal).
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**THEM keeps three live readings** (locked: *kept open*, arbitrated by a later narrative milestone), all co-op-coherent: THEM = the **Wellspring** (the buried source of the Aether the colony woke — the literal goal: charge the Engine enough to open a stable deep gate to it); THEM = the **lost crew** still under their pods; or THEM = the **Echo itself**, a self that wants to be made whole. Because every charge restores a fragment of memory alongside power, the reveal is *metered by the same charge you spend to grow*.
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## The Aether Cycle, in-fiction
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The loop ([[DR-013_M6_Aether_Cycle_Region_Split]]) is the Engine's recharge rhythm — **zero mechanical change**, three diegetic beats:
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- **Sortie (Expedition):** step through a **Wake-Gate** into the **Blightfield** and harvest Aether/Ore/Biomass from glowing nodes. Drawing that much raw Aether is *loud* — a beacon the Blight senses — so the soft incursion timer is "attention spikes": harvest still thins the local wild concentration, but the longer you channel the more Husks converge, and you return through a **Recall-Gate** before the swarm follows you home.
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- **Siege (Defend):** the Husks you provoked mount a wave on the anchor; you and your built turrets (burning Aether to put the corruption down) hold the perimeter.
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- **Forge (Build/Charge):** in the lull you spend the one shared ledger at the Engine — placing/tiering colony structures (Ore) and charging your abilities (Aether) from a single economy, with the surviving Aether-machines harvesting/fabricating while you rest.
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**Why it repeats + escalates:** the Engine recharges in stages, each completed cycle banks one increment toward THEM (the **"ENGINE CHARGE → THEM"** goal meter), but one cycle's Aether is never enough — the Blight regrows between charges, so the frontier is re-raided, each pass reaching deeper into denser Blight that draws bigger waves. The escalation *is* the Blight waking exactly as you do (mechanically the escalating `WaveSystem`). The two regions are "inside the Engine's Aether-bubble" vs "out in the wild Blight"; the gates are the only seam. It terminates when the meter fills and the Engine opens the deep gate to the Wellspring.
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## The enemy — Husks
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Corrupted rogue drones/lifeforms driven to swarm the colony. They are the **threat that makes combat *combat*** and gives the base a reason to exist.
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Corrupted rogue drones / machinery / fauna — **the colony's own dead, animated by wild Aether** — driven to swarm the charge banked in the base. They are the threat that makes combat *combat* and gives the base a reason to exist.
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- **First Husk (this slice):** a melee charger — seeks the nearest operator, closes, strikes. Server-authoritative interpolated ghost.
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- **Later:** ranged "spitters", armored "brutes", a "broodmaker" spawner, and eventually a corrupted-fabricator boss. Wave/threat director over time.
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- **First Husk (this slice):** a melee charger — seeks the nearest operator, closes, strikes. Server-authoritative interpolated ghost; escalating `WaveSystem` threat director.
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- **Later:** ranged "spitters", armored "brutes", a "broodmaker" spawner, and eventually a corrupted-fabricator boss (a colony machine the Blight fully claimed).
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## Automation flavor
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Colony **fabricators, conveyors, assembler drones, and power** — the self-running production chains of the locked automation pillar, fictionalized as the outpost's industry that keeps growing while the crew fights and expeditions.
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Colony **fabricators, conveyors, assembler-drones, and power** — the self-running production chains of the locked automation pillar — are the outpost's **surviving Aether-industry you reboot**. The reserved Harvester / Fabricator / Conveyor structure codes ([[DR-014_M6_Build_Structures_Automation_Foundation]]) are that industry; their fiction comes for free (Aether-powered machines that compound the colony's output while the crew fights and raids).
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## Art north-star (kept — now meaningful)
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**Dark, readable, high-contrast** (unchanged from [[DR-009_GameFeel_Identity_FirstBlood]] at the pixel level — only *re-labelled* as Aether-state): a desaturated industrial world so bright emissive gameplay elements pop and bloom; ACES tonemapping (URP HDR color grading), vignette, silhouette-first ARPG legibility; the **cyan = ordered / orange-red = wild Blight / white-hot = conversion** palette now *encodes contained-vs-wild Aether*. The Synty colony world (cosmetic SampleScene) + GabrielAguiar VFX are integrated.
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**Additive as art lands (none required to adopt this identity):** the **Awakening Engine** as the cyan-cored hero set-piece of the base whose charge visibly brightens with the goal meter (a diegetic readout); an **Aether-veining** motif (cyan capillaries on tamed machines, the *same* veins in angry orange across Husks/corrupted terrain — one visual language for the two states); stronger cyan portal shimmer on the gates; cyan/orange node glow; optional memory-fragment motes that flash a voice line on harvest.
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## Audio / UI identity
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Industrial synth, weighty impacts, a low hostile drone for Husk proximity. **Additive:** the **Echo** — an intimate, close-mic, slightly Aether-modulated version of the player's *own* voice for guiding lines, loop-transition prompts, and the THEM mystery (each Sleeper has their own Echo in co-op — locked: *per-Sleeper*); a faint Aether **hum** that rises near nodes/the Engine, soured under the Blight (same source, corrupted). UI stays the clean diegetic **colony-terminal** HUD, re-themed as the **Engine's diagnostic panel** (health, ability charge, Husk threat, cycle phase/countdown, location/gate-hint, and the goal bar labelled **"ENGINE CHARGE → THEM"** with a "memory restored %" tie-in). Voice acting + memory-beat writing is **net-new content** — playable with subtitle/text lines first.
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## The lexicon
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| Thing | Name | Code anchor |
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| Player role | **Sleeper** (operator-class: *Revenant*) | the player ghost |
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| The guiding voice | **the Echo** (your Echo) | client presentation (no sim surface) |
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| The goal / "THEM" | **the Wellspring** (the deep gate to THEM) | `GoalProgress` → `"ENGINE CHARGE → THEM"` |
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| The base | **the Awakening Engine** (the *Anchor*) | `BaseAnchor` + the grid + shared ledger |
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| Expedition field | **the Blightfield** (the *Wild*) | the Expedition region |
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| The gates | **Aether Gates** — *Wake-Gate* (out) / *Recall-Gate* (back) | `ExpeditionGate` |
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| The loop | **the Aether Cycle** — *Sortie / Siege / Forge* | `CycleState` phases |
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## How it maps to the locked pillars (no rework)
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| Pillar ([[Pillars]]) | Fictional skin |
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| Action-ARPG combat (twin-stick) | Frontier operator gunplay vs. the Husk swarm |
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| Co-op base power fantasy (V Rising feel) | The crew's outpost — built, defended, grown together |
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| Automation as progression | Colony fabricators/drones/conveyors compounding output |
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| Persistent base + instanced expeditions | The safe **outpost anchor** (`BaseAnchor`) vs. the blighted **frontier** beyond |
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| Action-ARPG combat (twin-stick) | A Sleeper channelling charged Aether vs. the Husk swarm |
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| Co-op base power fantasy (V Rising feel) | A crew of Sleepers reawakening + defending one shared Awakening Engine |
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| Automation as progression | The colony's surviving Aether-machines compounding output while you raid |
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| Persistent base + instanced expeditions | The Engine's safe Aether-bubble (`BaseAnchor`) vs. the blighted **Wild** beyond |
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## Audio / UI identity (direction)
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## Locked narrative choices (2026-06-03)
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Industrial synth, weighty impacts, a low hostile drone for Husk proximity. UI reads as a **clean diegetic colony-terminal** — functional HUD (health, ability charge, threat count), neon-on-dark.
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- **The Echo is ambiguous** — never fully trusted; "by any means"; needs a payoff beat at the goal.
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- **THEM stays open** — three live readings (Wellspring / lost crew / the Echo), arbitrated later.
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- **Aether-as-corruption is atmospheric only** — no stat penalty for upgrading (honours the skill-expression pillar); a literal corruption/risk meter is a possible *future net-new mechanic*, not part of this identity.
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- **Per-Sleeper Echo** in co-op — each player's own future-self.
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## Open / deferred (content scope, not mechanics)
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- The **narrative payoff** — the goal meter currently fills (`Target=10`) with no authored ending; staged **memory beats tied to charge milestones** + the Echo's voice lines are net-new *content/writing* (playable as subtitles first), tracked for a later narrative milestone — NOT a systems change.
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- A literal **corruption/risk meter**, **memory-gated abilities**, or a real **ending payoff** are net-new design for a future milestone if ever pursued.
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- The recharging pod stays a **persistent anchor** (death = respawn), never a roguelike run-reset (locked persistent-base pillar / [[DR-013_M6_Aether_Cycle_Region_Split]]).
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## Related
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- [[Pillars]] — locked mechanical decisions this fiction skins.
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- Established in the "First Blood" game-feel slice (2026-06-02) — see the session log + decision record for the presentation/enemy architecture that first expresses this identity.
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- [[Pillars]] — the locked mechanical decisions this fiction skins.
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- [[DR-009_GameFeel_Identity_FirstBlood]] — the original frontier-colony identity this evolves.
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- [[DR-013_M6_Aether_Cycle_Region_Split]] / [[DR-014_M6_Build_Structures_Automation_Foundation]] — the M6 systems this fiction reads onto.
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