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Born too late to explore the world; born too early to explore the galaxy.
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The Seeders aren't a big enough threat, as he said. The more they invade, the more they become a threat, and then they won't just be an isolated invasion.
Update on AIF colonization
Little reaction that the Seeders can see; any fleet is run through until they are dead or they leave, all the while seeds are fired at planets. While resistance on-planets are unknown, there have been several cases where enemy craft attempt to destroy planted Seeder ships, or the terraformers. All are met with failure, mainly due to the storms that erupt from terraformers except in a 300-meter radius around terraformers, and to the near-impenetrable grown armor that accompanies every ship. All terraformers on-planet that are of different origins are destroyed by Seeder Walkers that emerge shortly after the 2-ship teams 'plant' themselves onto the planet or moon. At this point, a dozen planets had already been completely terraformed, and their original inhabiting populations wiped out. The spread rate of the Seeders are growing exponentially.
Wait, did a single entity just move a planet out of orbit and towards the system's sun?

That seems a bit overpowered, even by Draconian standards, since all they've really done is use giant bio-mechanical creatures, great big fleets, and transportation technology that is apparently primitive.
AIF Outer Planets
With the first AIF planet captured, and seemingly ignored, it proved to be a staging ground. While the Seeders don't have them, the planet appeared to be a trade center, and jumps to many other planets were detected. So, obviously, the ships split up into even amounts of numbers, and moved through the faint warp paths. Soon, hundreds of alien, invasive, giant ships will appear in orbit at about a dozen other planets, and with the amount of priority the victims have been given, and the fleet sizes that are coming, they're proving to have little resistance against the giant ships.

Soon, pods rain down from the sky, spreading poisonous gas everywhere, foreign, alien planets beginning to grow to an unusual hardness, while remaining surprisingly flexible.
I want to meet people from Firefly/Serenity at a scifi convention someday :3
They're kinda taking over planets with lone or couples of ships. The fact that they're just waltzing in with a couple ship, wiping out an entire planet's population, and then terraforming it in a couple days would be pretty high priority. That one AIF planet that I sent a bunch of ships to is now a hub, with ships just waiting to spread like a computer worm on the internet.
I don't have anything to do. Everyone is more interested in peace talks than the increasingly-dangerous people who are gassing entire populations for their own personal resorts.
It would be better that, instead of a reboot, Seeder comes in and takes alls de planets and colonizes them and then something mysterious [I should be the Supremes! with Rogue's permission, of course] comes and kills them somehow and then you must restart with tiny little territories! That way you have the technology, you just don't have the resources to use it or anything. And population growth is something that extremely limits growth; it would take lifetimes to get back to the point where you are right now if you had to start from a dozen high-population planets. Colonies must be kept under control in the case of the humans, then for everyone, expand as far as you can go without slipping your grip on your own.

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Oh, that's for sure, common purpose. But different people will always have a different way for that purpose. Some people might think that elimination of others will bring peace, while others are completely diplomatic, while others are completely in-between, diplomacy when possible, war when diplomacy failed. Or war when possible, and diplomacy when possible.

Which comes to another thing; for a very peace-loving nation, why is it that the Equestrians are threatening others with war??
I couldn't ever see a giant empire working without having split from another, much larger empire. It doesn't really make sense for so many people to be kept in line so well that there aren't any other fracturing nations.
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