abiessener abiessener

Meet the Altarian Leader, Akari Malara

Meet the Altarian Leader, Akari Malara

(click the pic for a full-res, downloadable version)

Humanity’s allies are bloodied but unbroken in the Galactic Civilizations III timeframe. The former leader of the Republic, Eleys Mue, died at the hands of the Drengin paving the way for the Resistance to take more direct measures that ultimately pushed the Drengin off her world.  Succeeding her is Akari Malara of the Iru-Wraith'ir. She is a smart and capable woman willing to deal with the Drengin-dominated galaxy as it is, not the galaxy some of her peace-loving people wish it was. The Altarian Republic is in good -- or at least effective -- hands.

Lead designer Paul Boyer explains Akari Malara thusly:

Like the Terrans, the Altarian Republic has suffered greatly after the wars surrounding the return of the Dread Lords. They may have been wiped out entirely if not for the leader of the Altarian Resistance, Akari Malara. She kept the Altarian people united, giving them the strength to hold firm in the face of the Drengin domination of the galaxy.

While the Altarian Republic now claims to have never truly fallen, their government has been entirely taken over by the key members of the Altarian Resistance. This change can be seen in the way the Altarians now interact with the rest of the galaxy; though still looked upon as the high water mark of benevolence, they are now even less likely to trust outsiders and will often choose to stay aloof from galactic conflict rather than risking further cultural contamination.

Akari Malara herself has become an almost religious figure. The Altarian Resistance sees her as the savior of the Altarian people, and her control over her people is unprecedented in Altarian history. Even her worst critics admire her leadership, though they whisper that she is perhaps a bit too pragmatic.

There’s a lot more Galactic Civilizations III content out there already. Learn more about the Altarian Resistance and its prominent place in the Galactic Civilizations universe in the Databanks, check out PC Gamer’s in-depth preview, or listen to Paul talk everything from tutorial modes to ship design on the SpaceGameJunkies podcast.

Founders can access even more content in the Founders’ Vault by pre-ordering the game for $10 off the regular $49.99 price, or by picking up the $99 version that comes with a lifetime subscription to all Galactic Civilizations III DLC and expansions.

Update:

Fixed the confusion between Elsys Mue, the leader of the Altarian Republic and Akari Malari, the resistance leader who restored Altaria's independence.

961,814 views 234 replies
Reply #126 Top

Quoting InfrequentHazard, reply 125

I like her.  Maybe the thing with the eye-liner is a bit much, but I like it more than the tattoo.  She's exactly what you'd expect in an alien supreme leader:  She's very haughty.  Some more color in her clothing would be nice, kinda make her stand out better.

I like her too. Other than her cloak and tiara what she is waring looks like very shiny reflective armor.

Reply #127 Top

I like the colors all being cool-cold.

Also, her eyeliner is epic.

Reply #129 Top

I really like the new look of the Altarians. I will surely play them. The artwork is certainly much improved from Gal Civ II.

Reply #130 Top

Quoting Gaunathor, reply 124


Quoting charon2112, reply 123
  It is. He took it from the Yor wallpaper available in the Founder's Vault.
Still, I'm not sure, if he is allowed to do that. Frogboy said, that we can discuss the stuff in the Founder's Vault, but are not allowed to redistribute anything. Using something from the Vault as an avatar could be considered redistribution.

Sorry didn't know I thought I read the information maybe I forgot. I changed my avatar back. I asked Frogboy about this he didn't answer I'm going to not do that again at least intil I get an answer. If I seem to be inadverdantly breaking some rule you can always leave me a private message.

 

 

 

 

Reply #131 Top

I liked them both, so I'm fine with the change ;)

 

Reply #132 Top

This looks great, but why blue? I thought the Altarians were supposed to look more or less human? Or is it that she in particular is blue? Still excellent one way or the other, just curious. 

Reply #133 Top

This is probably the rarest of human skin pigmentation possible, but it has happened. That does not really answer your question.

Reply #134 Top

Syreens' influence? Or, simply, they've found answer of eternal life - blue food? (Kudos to George Carlin).

Reply #135 Top

Reading the first few pages might answer the whole "blue" question, being as it was rather extensively discussed. :)

Reply #136 Top

Quoting Phaedyme, reply 135

Reading the first few pages might answer the whole "blue" question, being as it was rather extensively discussed.

You mean Syreens or hypothermia? ;)

Reply #137 Top

She's talking about eating silver or maybe incest. We did a good job of answering the possibility of this in the post. She's talking the Altarians having blue skin.

Reply #138 Top

Quoting Rudy_102, reply 136


Quoting Phaedyme, reply 135
Reading the first few pages might answer the whole "blue" question, being as it was rather extensively discussed.

You mean Syreens or hypothermia?

I have no idea what you're talking about.

I mean people who have blue skin in the real world, either from a genetic abnormality or from argyria due to the consumption of colloidal silver.

+1 Loading…
Reply #139 Top

Relax, I was joking (kinda of insider joke, so my apologies for confusion). I'm not going to dive into "Altarians suffered same genetic bottleneck as cheetahs" kind of discussion. At least I hope I won't.

+2 Loading…
Reply #140 Top

Quoting Phaedyme, reply 138
I mean people who have blue skin in the real world, either from a genetic abnormality or from argyria due to the consumption of colloidal silver.

 

I had not ever heard of this before, ran an image search for "Argyria", apparently the Altarians must like silver! 

Reply #141 Top

Quoting Rudy_102, reply 136


You mean Syreens or hypothermia?

I would be interested on what you think this has to do with blue skin anyways.

Reply #142 Top

Have you seen the Syreens from Star Control? They have blue skin.

Have you seen someone with Hypothermia? They also have a light shade of blue skin (it's a scary situation)

I don't know why the focus on this individuals skin color. Even though Brad has suggested they have blue skinned Altarians, it could very well be a light colored Altarian and the blue colored panels are making the skin and enviroment blue.

I think we need to test to see if this "blue skinned" Altarian can stand up to the Dregnin armada. That will be the true test whether she can have the mantle of leadership. If she can win or withstand the impending assualt, then I don't care whether she has blue skin or not. If she loses, well then she'd be taken by the Dregnin and we wouldn't have to worry whether she had blue skin or not.

Reply #143 Top

Wll if we are talking about the storyline then the Drengin don't want to occupy Altaria because of dark energy. I hope the Drengin will be better on the game than what they have been so far. Altarians versus Drengin. Altarians colonize more planets. Have better economics. Better research. Drengin had bigger fleets. Somereason Stardock took that away from them. Game wise I will take the Altarians. Hope the Drengin will be better in the next game.

Reply #144 Top

Quoting parrottmath, reply 142
I don't know why the focus on this individuals skin color.

 

Because potato there is not enough data to focus on something else. Of course we always can turn "drill sergeant mode" on, sort of "your hairs not cut to regulations", "take that hat off, you're inside", and "had you polished your boots and brass, and ironed your clothes?"

 

Quoting parrottmath, reply 142
Even though Brad has suggested they have blue skinned Altarians, it could very well be a light colored Altarian and the blue colored panels are making the skin and enviroment blue.

 

As long as we won't have green and red skinned Altarians simultaneously with blue skinned ones, or had to pick up one of tones, I'm fine with that.

Though I can't get those two points out of my head anyway.

Reply #145 Top

Quoting Frogboy, reply 69

There's still some internal discussion as to what to call the Altarians because they're not really a Republic.  Akari rules as a dictator at this point.

 

Given the description of the manner of Akari's rule and how she is regarded by the Altarians I'd perhaps call them the Altarian Protectorate (in the sense of Cromwell as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth).

Reply #146 Top

As much as I like debating this chickie. I think someone from Stardock should post the new Altarian replacement.

Reply #147 Top

Quoting admiralWillyWilber, reply 146

As much as I like debating this chickie. I think someone from Stardock should post the new Altarian replacement.

 

As long as replacement is not green or red.

But I wonder, what'll be should the current image be rendered with green or red ambient?

Reply #148 Top

Quoting Rudy_102, reply 147
But I wonder, what'll be should the current image be rendered with green or red ambient?

Have spot lights that constantly change color so that she appears to change color when in the lights. BTW, what is wrong with green or red skin? Or purple or orange, for that matter?

 

EDIT: to make clearer.

Reply #149 Top

What replacement?

Reply #150 Top

Quoting Lucky, reply 148
Have spots that constantly change color so that she appears to change when in the lights.

I can mimic that on low-tech level simply with eyewear, but I was wondering for full 3D in real time.

Quoting Lucky, reply 148
BTW, what is wrong with green or red skin?

Post mass effect 3 stress disorder - colour-coded explosions at the end. :D

 

Quoting Tridus, reply 149

What replacement?

Same one, only different colour. It's not Ford-T ad, no? :)

+1 Loading…