The Alliance of Free Stars is a fictional alliance of alien species in the universe of the computer game Star Control. They were destroyed by the Ur-Quan Kzer-Za as seen in Star Control I, but rebuilt as the New Alliance of Free Stars although, actually, the player (in Star Control II) can choose the name from a list of possibilities. Its members were the following species: Chenjesu, Yehat, Syreen, Earthlings, Shofixti, Mmrnmhrm and Ariloulaleelay. The Three Graces, here in a painting by Sandro Botticelli, were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility in Greek mythology. ... The Star Control series is a trilogy of computer games with a cult following. ... The Chenjesu are a fictional race of aliens from the sci-fi computer game Star Control. ... Categories: Stub | Star Control races ... Spoiler warning: The Syreen are a fictional race of beings featured in the sci-fi Star Control computer game series. ... The word earthling refers to a being of terrestrial or terran origin, usually of Earth. ... Categories: Stub | Star Control races ... Categories: Stub | Star Control races ... Spoiler warning: Arilou (short for Ariloulaleelay) are a fictional race of beings featured in the sci-fi Star Control computer game series. ...
This science fiction-related article is a stub. You can help by adding to it.
The other are the fl Kohr-Ah, which had not made their presence known by the time of Star Control I, and "Ur-Quan" is often used to refer to the Kzer-Za alone.
In Star Control I, the Kzer-Za and their Hierarchy of Battle Thralls meet and engage the Alliance of FreeStars, including mankind, that was forewarned of the threat and hastily banded together.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
The Yehat are fearsome and honorable pterodactyl-like creatures who were allied with the Alliance of FreeStars (the protagonists) in Star Control I. Their main combat vessel, the infamous Yehat "Terminator," was a fearsome warship.
In the original Alliance of the FreeStars, which was the group of races who opposed the opression of the Ur-Quan and their battle thralls, the Terminator was second in cost to the top weapon in the Alliance's arsenal, The Chenjesu's Broodhome (a cost of 23 vs 28 credits, respectively).
In Star Control II, they had become Ur-Quan battle thralls, but once the protagonist brings them evidence that their adopted children, the Shofixti, are still alive, they will ally with the humans once again.