>>5761991>What fucking mistake? Why do you people keep repeating this fucking shit???? There was NO reason for the vetuckers to have died. There was NO fucking reason>And how does that make it logical??? The HVS is still alive. The Migrators are still alive. So why the fuck did the vetuckers have to die???I really didn't want to post before this vote is wrapped up for fear of contaminating the playerbase, but honestly you (and I know it's you) have been one of the most annoying fuckers in this thread since #7.
If you're still undecided on how to vote above, please don't read this post as I don't want to color your opinions.
For the ten thousandth, MILLIONTH fucking time, the genocides were Wrix's way (with mask) of ending the ideological deviation in the Hegemony by destroying the alien races that lived within the Hegemonic system. This included the Vetuckers, the Swall (not citizens yet), and the majority of the Blue Hazaar. The Migrators don't count as they are barely uplifted and don't interface with technology beyond being used for navigation and the Baalathi are their own thing. The Red-Hazaar were their own thing in the HVS and were already an existing civilization that you helped rebuild, which was a pressure valve to allow some divergent characters and plotlines to survive without instantly being tossed away like all the other alien races. In other words, destroying or expelling all non-Jaxtian, non-Loyalist, and non-Supremacists from HEGEMONY space, which includes the star systems and habitable planets in your local cluster NOT the HVS which is a totally different cluster of stars/planets/resources/government. It was also, in a meta-sense, the player facing punishment or setback for not accepting a loss of your power as Supreme Ruler. I really do not want to talk about it any more, but you've been on this shit for an entire year now despite numerous explanations and frankly? I'm tired of it.