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Compiler
Compiler MS Sprite
General Information
Homeworld Haven (excised)
Intelligence Sapient
Biochemistry Carbon-based lifeform
Biological Information
Locomotion Bipedal movement
Predators None -- genetically engineered
Cladogramatical Information
Cultural Information
Personality Highly aggressive
Organization Solitary
Affiliation(s) Crux Space Piracy
Scientific Taxonomy
Planet Haven
Other Information
Creator Somarinoa

The Compilers are an offshoot race of the same ancestral race that gave way to the Einjel, along with the Viiska. They resemble the "Grey" alien stereotype of human ufology. Although they were created within the timeline of the Ancients much like the Einjel and Viiska, their status as an "Ancient" species is debatable as they remained in stasis tubes until well into the modern age (their evolutionary path is not entirely natural and their "constructors" never had reason to release them from their moorings). However this also caused the Compilers to completely lack any even remotely analogous form of culture and they seem to all other races to be nothing more than mindless, seemingly unstoppable killing machines.

The Compilers are full-fledged members of the Crux Space Piracy, which puts them into conflict with the Einjel, who are members of UFCL.

The Compiler do have a limited relationship with the Viiska, since the Iskian Empire in which the Viiska serve occasionally deals with Crux, though both groups are wary of each other.

Behind the scenes[]

  • The Compilers originated back around 1997, where they were a race of enemies Somarinoa created for a set of faux campaign scenarios built as WADs for DooM II: Hell on Earth v1.666 using DooMEdit and another program. They were capable of dealing serious damage and could "noclip" through walls. However they suffered from only possessing melee range capability. When passing through a wall they possessed a unique feature in which they would gain Partial Invisibility to represent separating into a cloud of molecules and would lose it on the other side; they also gained invulnerability during this period, as well.
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