There might not be a direct connection. Stellaris is a video game, and comics are a different form of media.
They can be quite relevant. The comics often expand on the game's lore and storylines, giving you more depth and background.
The Stellaris end game stories can vary greatly depending on your playstyle and the choices you've made throughout the game. For example, if you've been focusing on exploration, you might discover ancient secrets that change the course of your empire's end game. If you've been building a diplomatic empire, you could end up leading a coalition against a common threat. Or, if you've been a warmonger, your end game story might be about subjugating all other empires and becoming the sole power in the galaxy. There are also end game events that can lead to unique storylines, like the awakening of a sleeping leviathan or the discovery of a new form of energy that revolutionizes your empire.
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In some end game stories, a warlike empire might emerge victorious after a long and brutal galactic war. They've conquered every other major power and now rule with an iron fist. Their end game is about maintaining their dominance, constantly suppressing any potential rebellions and using their vast resources to further militarize and expand their territory even beyond the galactic boundaries, creating outposts in neighboring galaxies.
One interesting crossover could be the political intrigue. In Game of Thrones, the power struggles between the noble houses are intense. In Stellaris, there are different empires vying for dominance. A fanfiction could explore how the Houses of Westeros would handle the galactic-scale politics in Stellaris. For example, the Lannisters might use their cunning to outwit other empires in trade deals or territorial disputes.
There can be a survival - based end game story. An empire faces numerous threats throughout the game, like a menacing alien invasion, a galactic - wide plague, and a cataclysmic astrophysical event. But through their tenacity and resourcefulness, they manage to survive all of it. By the end game, they've built an impregnable fortress around their home system and have amassed a huge reserve of resources. They are now the last bastion of civilization in a galaxy that has been through so much turmoil.
In my experience, an empire that had been a pariah for most of the game due to its aggressive expansion. But in the end game, they faced a massive crisis that only they had the military might to combat. After saving the galaxy, they went from being hated to being respected and even became the leaders of a new galactic federation. It was a real turnaround story in the Stellaris end game.
First, decide on the main concept. Are you going to have the Game of Thrones characters transported into the Stellaris universe, or vice versa? For example, you could start with the idea of Daenerys Targaryen arriving in a Stellaris - like galaxy with her dragons. Then, do some research on both universes. Know the rules of Stellaris' gameplay, like how empires are built and wars are fought, and understand the complex relationships in Game of Thrones.
Game theory can provide interesting concepts and strategies that comics sometimes incorporate to add depth to the storylines and character interactions.
It could be that the comics feature Bob playing a game or that the game is inspired by comics featuring Bob. But that's just a guess.