[quote=@ScreenAcne] I know, I was supporting it. Let me rephrase. When I say galaxies attacking galaxies. I mean along the lines of. A single galaxy is prime seeding and in a realistic-aka dosen't take thousands of years of traveling- to seed. Each faction arrive there in a race to seed it first. Starting the first attempt to colonize the stars. AKA, old colonial wars but in space. Sorry, I'm a bit tired so it might of sounded like I was talknig about galaxies of forces launching large campaigns against each other casually. race-meaning taking shit loads of time on generational ships- [/quote] Still doesn't work in my opinion. If you can cross the gulf of empty space between galaxies to colonise another, you're probably so advanced you'd shortly ascend to a higher plane of existence... There's the implications too. You only colonise another continent when there's no land left to claim. So the parent nation that sent the colony ships are so advanced as to blanket an entire galaxy, or at most share one with a few nations. That comes back to how BIG galaxies are - if you can colonise an entire galaxy with !!!billions!!! of stars, then what sort of techs are you going to bring into the fray? Furthermore, how many colony ships would be sent? By right, thousands at least, millions realistically. I feel that there's nothing wrong with starting out in your native galaxy.