Even though Sins has no campaign, the story told in the intro allows you to use your imagination as you play on maps that can consist of only a star and a dozen planets or up to a handful of star systems with hundreds of planets and anomalies, like wormholes and meteor fields. After 30 years of constant warfare, peace is sought, but rebellion has formed in all three factions. The TEC starts digging in, building massive defense networks within gravity wells. Just as soon as the TEC started forming a counter attack against the Vasari, the TEC deviants, who were banished long ago for their blasphemous telekinetic technology, return stronger than ever and now call themselves the Advent.
The human Trader Emergency Coalition (TEC) have recently been invaded by the technologically advanced Vasari, who have been chased across the universe by an unknown force. I bought all three expansion backs and the two extra DLC packs that came out later. I must have played till 4AM when I finally got to install it on my dad’s computer. I went to Gamestop three days in a row until they finally had it in stock. I remember seeing the previews for this game in the winter of 2008 and going straight to Gamestop on its release date after school in an attempt to purchase it for the full price of $40.