Boom, Headshot!: Most locals get a major bonus to landing headshots with their weapons, but every player can deal some amount of extra damage to an enemy by aiming for the head.Since they don't have to worry about having a limited amount of lives, they instead have to worry about giving the raiders ammo or aleph. Better to Die than Be Killed: Antagonists often try to pulls this when they get knocked into a critical state with a raider nearby.While it seems to be normal for the Locals the Wardogs seem to have had their naughty bits burned away during the Aleph mutation process. Barbie Doll Anatomy: Both the Locals and the Umbra Wardogs have this.though if you got a decent score anyway irregardless of failing he'll just say he expects better next time and let you go. Actually fail to stop them and hoo, boy, the verbal abuse. During Antagonist missions he can even be pretty supportive, cheering you on as you ruin the Raiders collective day, but he'll get more testy the further you get into the mission without successfully killing them off or making them fail the mission (and thus letting them get closer to victory). Uras Beherit is a pretty downplayed variant.Schneider and Valeria are no better in regard of seeing their subordinates as nothing but cannon fodder.
The Fifth Council don't seem to mind losing any of their units just to test Raiders in Mind Over Matter (but then again, they seem to be 80% machinery and aren't capable of empathy). General Krausher, in the Destroyer of Worlds mission, yells at his own troops through the radio that the Aleph transported on the ship Raiders are currently on is worth more than his troops' lives, and doesn't tolerate ANY kind of failure, if Ayana is any indication. General Marmalade treats everyone under him as fodder or a guinea pig for his Aleph experiments. Bad Boss: Each of the three human factions have one.In-game, it's also used to give the raiders extra lives. Fueling devices, creating explosives, empowering weapons, and improving the human body are the main uses. Applied Phlebotinum: Aleph is used for a wide variety of things in this setting.Most of them are depictions of the in-game backstories of the Raiders but others involve moments of their past not covered by the game.
In the far future, humanity has reached a far away planet, cracked and half destroyed. Spacelords (formerly known as Raiders of the Broken Planet) is a Free-to-Play Third-Person Shooter, developed by MercurySteam and launched on September 22nd, 2017 for PC, Xbox One and PS4.