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The Iron Gaia series is an indie sci-fi RPG series of games, about a structural engineer, named Armand Carter, who wakes up on board a space station with an AI that does not have its passengers best interests at heart. He has to find a way to escape.
The story is continued in Systems Malfunction, a LARP by the same creator, set in the same universe, 500-odd years after the GAIA crash landed on Origin.
The games can be downloaded at: http://www.ghostlightgames.net/ig/
Tropes included in Iron Gaia:[]
- AI Is a Crapshoot: Will be obvious within minutes of playing the first game.
- A God Am I: Pretty much the motivation behind each game's antagonist. And the protagonist of Virus.
- Anti-Hero: Carter is definitely NOT a Knight in Shining Armor. Neither is Sigmus from Virus, for that matter.
- Apocalyptic Log: The journal scene in Where Angels Fear to Tread.
- Cluster F-Bomb: Carter uses loads of them.
- Darker and Edgier: Yes, this game is rather grimdark, why do you ask?
- Final Boss Preview: One of the segments of the final boss decides to kick your face in near the start of Where Angels Fear to Tread.
- Heel Face Turn: Omegus, one of the GAIA's most trusted lieutenants, joins your party about halfway through Where Angels Fear to Tread.
- Human Popsicle: All the millions of passengers aboard the Iron Gaia station.
- Cryonics Failure: What happens to a vast majority of said passengers. Carter gets an up-close and personal look near the start of WAFtT.
- Knight Templar: The Celestials. Full stop.
- Late to the Party: And how.
- Multiple Endings: There are two three, if you play on Hard endings in WAFtT, hinging on a choice you are given before the Final Boss.
- Precision C Strike: Carter says that one word exactly once during Virus.
- Redemption Demotion: Omegus in WAFtT.
- Retraux: The game uses Super Nintendo style graphics and MIDI music.
- Timed Mission: All of Virus.
- Vaporware: Mana From Heaven

