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6/20/2025, 4:09:23 AM
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End-game Khan.
A bunch of different alien empires emerge from wormholes around the galaxy. When contacted they claim to be servants of "the hierarchy". After some time the main force arrives, creating a unique hegemony-type federation with the others and offering the galaxy a choice. Join them as battle thralls or be forever entrapped on your homeworlds under an impenetrable slave shield. Any that refuse to join they declare total war on and begin using the global pacifier collosus type en mass (surrendering at any point remains an option).
After some time has passed a fanatic purifier empire of the same race as the hierarchy spawns and declares total war upon the galaxy.
The purifiers won't wipe out pops of their own species and so will grow too powerful if they take planets from the hierarchy, but if they instead wipe out the battle-thralls it's a net gain for the rest of the galaxy. The trick to the crisis (assuming you're not strong enough to just doomstack it at this point) is keeping the balance of power between the two. The hierarchy are dependent on their hegemony federation for much of their power, while the purifiers depend on their initially spawned fleet and struggle to generate more without hierarchy worlds. If the thralls are wiped out without the purifiers gaining much ground themselves both factions will fall apart or be doomed to irrelevance.
End-game Khan.
A bunch of different alien empires emerge from wormholes around the galaxy. When contacted they claim to be servants of "the hierarchy". After some time the main force arrives, creating a unique hegemony-type federation with the others and offering the galaxy a choice. Join them as battle thralls or be forever entrapped on your homeworlds under an impenetrable slave shield. Any that refuse to join they declare total war on and begin using the global pacifier collosus type en mass (surrendering at any point remains an option).
After some time has passed a fanatic purifier empire of the same race as the hierarchy spawns and declares total war upon the galaxy.
The purifiers won't wipe out pops of their own species and so will grow too powerful if they take planets from the hierarchy, but if they instead wipe out the battle-thralls it's a net gain for the rest of the galaxy. The trick to the crisis (assuming you're not strong enough to just doomstack it at this point) is keeping the balance of power between the two. The hierarchy are dependent on their hegemony federation for much of their power, while the purifiers depend on their initially spawned fleet and struggle to generate more without hierarchy worlds. If the thralls are wiped out without the purifiers gaining much ground themselves both factions will fall apart or be doomed to irrelevance.
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