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Okay, so looking back our biggest encounter with the Mitu was mostly last thread and this one
Some tidbits of information:
>+Through the wars the Mitu have consistently left equipment, bodies, and occasionally themselves. We have been able to fight off a total of five invasion with the latest being roughly three years ago.+
We've actually been able to hold off invasions before, maybe not of this size but we have experience so this is good. It's not our first rodeo.
They have Sloogs as officers, protected by constructs. Their forces appear to be varied by different subspecies, like the Tau but unlike them no one species forms the predominant race I think.
>+The Mitu believe the Orks to be an ancestral enemy of their people.+
The Mitu despise the orks and see them the greater threat, we could give the Orks some gains in certain areas to tempt them to hold back their hated foe.
We do know they have titans, but everyone has titans. They also do perform rituals as seen in the siege of the last city, like the Plastoids, so we can be able to detect those via psy-sensors.
Honestly I don't see much in the way of hidden or past information that could give us a tactical breakthrough against them besides trying to target their leaders and their psychic crystals on their ships like before, but that's a given for any combat operation so just saying "kill the leaders and communications" is kinda redundant. But it does lead me to think that where we can, letting them fight the Orks other than us is still a good idea. In the least we should try to throw up as much interference on them. Perhaps if we can capture or crash the ships of Ork Wyrboys to unleash them on their command ships thats the sort of interference we could do.
The only other possibly unique thing we can try to do is try to make knock-off Psych-Out grenades or explosive shell for our best officers who will be leading any boarding assaults on enemy commanders. Psych-Out weapons are made from either the bodies and ash of dead pariahs, or in 40k some of the dust that flakes off the Emperors body. Now, we absolutely should not harm two dear kiddos Triga and Vera and any other nulls we have. But they could use a hair cut perhaps. . .