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The <span class="mu-s">quarantined</span> moon could be of some use; perhaps as a weapons testing facility. Even periodic mock “invasions” to train up your soldiers, though spreading the space lice would be a constant threat. Mining could also be done, though the planet seems to lack the most desirable traits for space mines.
It's a shame. During earlier days of the Hegemony, when such things were more popular, it may have worked well as a prison or execution planet. The public “arena” where dissidents and sexual deviants were killed and ripped apart for entertainment and social cohesion. Unfortunately, it's not a habitable world, at least not for your species.
As for the main draw of the <span class="mu-s">Nan</span> system, are the gas giants. Both gas giants are <span class="mu-i">infested with Baalathi spore</span>- however, they are not disturbing your mining efforts. While gas giants may seem like one cohesive homogenous ball of gas, they are in reality very very deep, with distinct layers of gas, liquefied gases, semisolids, and solid iron-nickel core. The Baalathi exist at a deeper range then your scalpers, which are essentially only peeling the skin of this Danbo for the precious Tritium. In other words; on a tellurgic planet, the Baalathi would be primitives living on the surface where as your equipment is located in the stratosphere. The occasionally free-floating Baalathi corpse may have to be pulled out of the turbines of your tritium harvesters, but it's only a small concern.
Considering the fact that you <span class="mu-i">left the Baalthi alone</span> to save time and focus on your vow, you did not look for ways to genocide them from the gas giants, nor find a way to incorporate them into your empire. They are essentially a population bombed back to the stone age. However, due to the Baalathi mass-mind and strangeness of their culture, they don't seem too upset about it. Just mildly annoyed you blew up their stuff and killed a few thousands of their numbers, but not vengeful. Communications seems to show a rapid onset of apathy, as though ocne they adapted to these more neutral gas-giant compositions as opposed to their Argon-starved homeworld, these Baalathi are just content to exist in the gas for the time being.
Alright hope this holds you over, real update after work today.