The legends paint the Antarans as ruthless, xenophobic killers, but we all know that history is written by the victors. Perhaps it was inevitable that two such behemoths The scope of their power and technical advancement has surely been enhanced by hyperbole, but that they were far superior to anything now known is indisputable. What is certain is that at one time both races coexisted in the galaxy. The legends concerning the Orions and Antarans are shrouded by time. Carried off on these well-intentioned, tiny feet, the facts deteriorate softly and painlessly into a condition generally referred to as “shrouded II, by Ectron Victor, retired Master Adjudicator, Psilon Central History Institute.)Īs a story is told and retold over the course of generations, no matter the attention paid to detail and no matter the importance of the tale, the truth is gradually nibbled away by little mistakes and innocent exaggerations. ( Excerpted from “Pre-Psilonic Galactic Civilizations” Vol. Because you must master the ultimate evil before it masters you. Whatever you do, lead your team cautiously. Use the multi-player feature to challenge friends over a local area network, go head-to-head via modem, or compete in a hot seat game. Come face to face with new alien creatures.
But now, in the deepest reaches of outer space they plan their revenge. Master of Orion II: Battle at Antares Promotional Poster įrom the creators of Master of Orion,™ Computer Gaming World’s 1994 Premier Award winner, comes the sequel you’ve been waiting for.īanished from Orion, a xenophobic race lurks in the darkness. Introduced with Master of Orion II: Battle at Antares, the Antarans have become a staple of the MoO Franchise and one of the iconic villains within Rogue Gallery of Gaming.