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'''Sins of the Prophets''' ('''SotP''') is a fan-made total conversion mod created for the 4X real-time strategy game [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sins_of_a_Solar_Empire ''Sins of a Solar Empire''], most prominently its ''Rebellion'' expansion. Developed by [https://www.moddb.com/company/chokepoint-games Chokepoint Games],{{Ref/Reuse|CPGA}} SotP combines space battles that involve dozens if not hundreds of ships with the fast-paced action seen in the official games. Set during the late-[[Human-Covenant War]], players are able to play as either the [[UNSC]] or the [[Covenant]], with an asymmetrical balance to ensure that neither faction plays the same way.
'''Sins of the Prophets''' ('''SotP''') is a fan-made total conversion mod created for the 4X real-time strategy game [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sins_of_a_Solar_Empire ''Sins of a Solar Empire''], most prominently its ''Rebellion'' expansion. Developed by [https://www.moddb.com/company/chokepoint-games Chokepoint Games],{{Ref/Reuse|CPGA}} SotP combines space battles that involve dozens if not hundreds of ships with the fast-paced action seen in the official games. Set during the late [[Human-Covenant War]], players are able to play as either the [[UNSC]] or the [[Covenant]], with an asymmetrical balance to ensure that neither faction plays the same way.


== History ==
== History ==
SotP was originally founded at some point in [[2008]].<ref name="humble">[https://www.moddb.com/mods/halo-sins-of-the-prophets/images/unsc-frigate ''ModDB update: "UNSC Frigate (Humble Beginnings)"'']</ref> They released their first beta for the ''Entrenchment'' expansion on Jan 17th, [[2013]], which consisted of only the UNSC faction<ref name="UnscBeta">[https://www.moddb.com/mods/halo-sins-of-the-prophets/images/unsc-beta-release ''ModDB update: "UNSC Beta Release"'']</ref>. On July 22, [[2014]], they released a second beta ported over to the newer ''Rebellion'' expansion, which added the Covenant Empire as a playable faction.<ref>[https://www.moddb.com/mods/halo-sins-of-the-prophets/images/sotp-v05341800-for-rebellion-is-live ''ModDB update: "SotP v0.53.41800 for Rebellion is live!"'']</ref>
[[File:SoTP_PointBlank_Concept.jpg|250px|thumb|D4rkst0rm99's original concept art for the ''Point Blank''-class, used by ''Sins of the Prophets'' for the 3D depiction of the ship featured in the ''Halo Encyclopedia''.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.deviantart.com/d4rkst0rm99/art/Oni-Fleet-447026858|Site=DeviantArt|Page=Oni Fleet|D=11|M=04|Y=2022}}]]
SotP was originally founded at some point in [[2008]].<ref name="humble">[https://www.moddb.com/mods/halo-sins-of-the-prophets/images/unsc-frigate ''ModDB update: "UNSC Frigate (Humble Beginnings)"'']</ref> They released their first beta for the ''Entrenchment'' expansion on Jan 17th, [[2013]], which consisted of only the UNSC faction.<ref name="UnscBeta">[https://www.moddb.com/mods/halo-sins-of-the-prophets/images/unsc-beta-release ''ModDB update: "UNSC Beta Release"'']</ref> On July 22, [[2014]], they released a second beta ported over to the newer ''Rebellion'' expansion, which added the Covenant Empire as a playable faction.<ref>[https://www.moddb.com/mods/halo-sins-of-the-prophets/images/sotp-v05341800-for-rebellion-is-live ''ModDB update: "SotP v0.53.41800 for Rebellion is live!"'']</ref>


In a [[Canon Fodder]] post from [[2016]], [[Jeff Easterling]] published an interview with Slugfest Studios in regards to their mod.<ref name="CFStand">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-stand-your-ground ''Halo Waypoint: Canon Fodder: Stand Your Ground''].</ref>
In a [[Canon Fodder]] post from [[2016]], [[Jeff Easterling]] published an interview with Slugfest Studios in regards to their mod.<ref name="CFStand">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-stand-your-ground ''Halo Waypoint: Canon Fodder: Stand Your Ground''].</ref>
In a ModDB news announcement by Matt Idios on April 20th, 2021, they announced the sequel, Sins Of The Prophets: 2. Since then, they have shared glimpses into what the game looks like.
Some improvements include an overhauled UI, a new/revised OST, a completely remastered sound design, new mechanics that allow for better boarding actions and planetary invasions, and much higher-quality models and textures.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.moddb.com/mods/halo-sins-of-the-prophets/news/sins-of-the-prophets-21|Site=ModDB update: "SotP 2 Announcement"|Page=sins-of-the-prophets-21|D=23|M=11|Y=2022}}
The Sins of the Prophets' rendition of the [[CAS-class assault carrier]] created by artist [[:Category:Images by Jared Harris|Jared Harris]] has also been featured in the skybox of the ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' multiplayer map [[Highpower]], used to depict the ''[[Purveyor of Virtue]]''.{{Ref/Twitter|SinsOfProphets|1467270350983548933|Sins of the Prophets|Quote=After a conversation with @Halo, [Jared Harris] will be getting credit for his contribution to the map Highpower. SotP & Jared are happy with this solution and we're thankful for 343's willingness to investigate and sort this out.|D=05|M=12|Y=2021}} The [[2022]] reference book ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)]]'' also featured some imagery created by the ''Sins of the Prophets'' team in an official collaboration, including their renditions of the several ships from across the ''Halo'' series.{{Ref/Site|Id=CFMasterClass|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/master-class|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Master Class|D=12|M=7|Y=2021}}
Artwork featured included 3D models and renders created by [[:Category:Images by Jared Harris|Jared Harris]] and [[:Category:Images by Jamie Marriott|Jamie Marriott]]. In addition to the many recreations of ships from official ''Halo'' media, two of ''Sins of the Prophets''{{'}} original fan designs were officially canonised by 343 Industries. The two ships in question include the {{Class|Point Blank|prowler}}, originally concepted by D4rkst0rm99 before being adapted into 3D by Jared Harris based on descriptions provided in ''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'' and ''[[Halo: Silent Storm]]'', while the latter was an original design by the ''Sins of the Prophets'' team for the never-before visualised Covenant frigates from the ''Halo'' novels. All three artists were officially credited in the encyclopedia's credits.
In mid-[[2023]], another ''Sins of the Prophets'' original design intended to represent {{UNSCShip|Gorgon}} was canonised as the {{Class|Able|heavy destroyer}} in another official collaboration with 343 Industries.{{Ref/Site|Id=CFDigsite|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/canon-fodder-digsite-dissection|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Digsite Dissection|D=28|M=07|Y=2023}}
<gallery>
File:Enc22_SoTP_C709Longsword.png|[[C709 Longsword]].
File:Enc22_SoTP_Epoch.png|{{Class|Epoch|heavy carrier}}.
File:Enc22_SoTP_Gladius.png|{{Class|Gladius|heavy corvette}}.
File:Enc22_SoTP_Halberd.png|{{Class|Halberd|light destroyer}}.
File:Enc22 SoTP Hillsborough.png|{{Class|Hillsborough|heavy destroyer}}.
File:Enc22_SoTP_Marathon.png|{{Class|Marathon|heavy cruiser}}.
File:Enc22_SoTP_PointBlank.png|{{Class|Point Blank|prowler}}.
File:Enc22_SoTP_Punic.png|{{Class|Punic|supercarrier}}.
File:Enc22_SoTP_Valiant.png|{{Class|Valiant|super-heavy cruiser}}.
File:Enc22_SoTP_CAR.png|{{Pattern|Ester|armored frigate}}.
File:Enc22_SoTP_CPV.png|{{Pattern|Sinaris|heavy destroyer}}.
File:Enc22_Varric-pattern_heavy_cruiser.png|{{Pattern|Varric|heavy cruiser}}.
File:SoTP_AbleDestroyer_Render.png|{{Class|Able|heavy destroyer}}.
</gallery>


==Chokepoint Games==
==Chokepoint Games==

Latest revision as of 02:18, October 11, 2024

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Sins of the Prophets current logo as of 29 May, 2020.
The current logo for SotP.

Sins of the Prophets (SotP) is a fan-made total conversion mod created for the 4X real-time strategy game Sins of a Solar Empire, most prominently its Rebellion expansion. Developed by Chokepoint Games,[1] SotP combines space battles that involve dozens if not hundreds of ships with the fast-paced action seen in the official games. Set during the late Human-Covenant War, players are able to play as either the UNSC or the Covenant, with an asymmetrical balance to ensure that neither faction plays the same way.

History[edit]

Sins of the Prophets concept art for the Point Blank-class prowler.
D4rkst0rm99's original concept art for the Point Blank-class, used by Sins of the Prophets for the 3D depiction of the ship featured in the Halo Encyclopedia.[2]

SotP was originally founded at some point in 2008.[3] They released their first beta for the Entrenchment expansion on Jan 17th, 2013, which consisted of only the UNSC faction.[4] On July 22, 2014, they released a second beta ported over to the newer Rebellion expansion, which added the Covenant Empire as a playable faction.[5]

In a Canon Fodder post from 2016, Jeff Easterling published an interview with Slugfest Studios in regards to their mod.[6]

In a ModDB news announcement by Matt Idios on April 20th, 2021, they announced the sequel, Sins Of The Prophets: 2. Since then, they have shared glimpses into what the game looks like. Some improvements include an overhauled UI, a new/revised OST, a completely remastered sound design, new mechanics that allow for better boarding actions and planetary invasions, and much higher-quality models and textures.[7]

The Sins of the Prophets' rendition of the CAS-class assault carrier created by artist Jared Harris has also been featured in the skybox of the Halo Infinite multiplayer map Highpower, used to depict the Purveyor of Virtue.[8] The 2022 reference book Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition) also featured some imagery created by the Sins of the Prophets team in an official collaboration, including their renditions of the several ships from across the Halo series.[9]

Artwork featured included 3D models and renders created by Jared Harris and Jamie Marriott. In addition to the many recreations of ships from official Halo media, two of Sins of the Prophets' original fan designs were officially canonised by 343 Industries. The two ships in question include the Point Blank-class prowler, originally concepted by D4rkst0rm99 before being adapted into 3D by Jared Harris based on descriptions provided in Halo: Ghosts of Onyx and Halo: Silent Storm, while the latter was an original design by the Sins of the Prophets team for the never-before visualised Covenant frigates from the Halo novels. All three artists were officially credited in the encyclopedia's credits.

In mid-2023, another Sins of the Prophets original design intended to represent UNSC Gorgon was canonised as the Able-class heavy destroyer in another official collaboration with 343 Industries.[10]

Chokepoint Games[edit]

In December 28, 2019, Slugfest Studios announced that it had merged with two other modding teams - Broken Line Studios and 363 Productions - to create Chokepoint Games. This decision was made because all three teams were sharing resources and personnel, as well as to avoid potential legal issues. They also announced the development of a new mod for Arma 3, which was later revealed to be Far Isle.[1]

Gallery[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b ModDB: "Slugfest Studios Has Become Chokepoint Games"
  2. ^ DeviantArt, Oni Fleet (Retrieved on Apr 11, 2022) [archive]
  3. ^ ModDB update: "UNSC Frigate (Humble Beginnings)"
  4. ^ ModDB update: "UNSC Beta Release"
  5. ^ ModDB update: "SotP v0.53.41800 for Rebellion is live!"
  6. ^ Halo Waypoint: Canon Fodder: Stand Your Ground.
  7. ^ ModDB update: "SotP 2 Announcement", sins-of-the-prophets-21 (Retrieved on Nov 23, 2022) [archive]
  8. ^ Twitter, Sins of the Prophets (@SinsOfProphets): "After a conversation with @Halo, [Jared Harris] will be getting credit for his contribution to the map Highpower. SotP & Jared are happy with this solution and we're thankful for 343's willingness to investigate and sort this out." (Retrieved on Dec 5, 2021) [archive]
  9. ^ Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Master Class (Retrieved on Jul 12, 2021) [archive]
  10. ^ Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Digsite Dissection (Retrieved on Jul 28, 2023) [archive]

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