>>6019204>>6019287>>6019307Interesting minigame ideas! I'll be thinking about them.
>>6019559I feel like you've gotten plenty of "return" on that investment this thread.
>>6019810>>6019960I wouldn't mind show more cultural stuff too but it is difficult balancing that with moving the thread along.
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https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2024/5981751/<span class="mu-s">Short Synopsis</span>
In the year <span class="mu-s">112 of the Resurrection Era</span>, The Supreme Ruler Hass Takar discovers survivors of the great genocide of the Swall and Vetucker aliens found in "Life Vaults" built beneath their home planets by the Andoen precursor aliens, millions of years ago. Investigating that planet found that none of the Andoen aliens remain within the pods, instead being infested with worms, except for one, which was later placed into the Life Machine to be revived. It has yet to see what has become of this.
In an attempt to find a suitable new planet for the Migrator species while also producing a large amount of computers for the Esaal in their war against the Aristocrats, the Hegemony experiences an economic downturn and is forced to simply sit back and watch as their rivals get more powerful. Consortium Credits become the defacto currency of the known forces in the Galaxy. At the same time, the Hegemony learns about two new alien species, but gains no more information on them during an economic council to which they are not invited. This all happens around year <span class="mu-s">117 of the Resurrection Era</span>. Afterwards, the Hegemony does manage to migrate a stable population of modified Migrators on a cold ocean planet in Esaal space, which they gained as part of their trade agreement.
In the <span class="mu-s">year 130 of the Resurrection Era</span>, Hass Takar chooses Avae Anak, a descendant of Cijan Anak, to be his successor to the mantle of Supreme Ruler.