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The Guardians tried communicating and they failed. They too had to go to war.
No that's entirely very wrong. They at first did not want to fight the Thargoids and didn't pick up weapons. They made numberous communication attempts to the point that they knew and understood the Thargoid language. Yet the Thargoids did not want to/respond to any attempts at communication. The Thargoids chose to continue their hostilities instead of communicating. Therefor the Guardians had to pick up the weapons and defend themselfs. The Guardian AI had nothing to do with the Thargoids, but did it's actions because of Guardian Civil wars.
This is all according to the Ram Tah-decoded codices, and remember, Ram Tah has a vested interest in you buying his guns. There has also been no independent oversight or methods of 'translating' said codices. You cannot take this as gospel and there have already been several demonstrable differences in what Ram Tah said would happen and what is happening now.
 
you mean like how humans showed up in hip 22460, a system with no previous human presence, with a fleet of warships and attempted to set off a genocide bomb

and now galnet's talking about how the thargoids "conquered" it, and in the latest article good ol' Patreus is going on about the thargoids now having "a stronghold in human-controlled space" despite that system not having any human presence, much less control, until a couple of months ago.
Yeah the very same system with a Thargoid structure that Salvation weaponize, toying with things they don't understand integrating Guardian Tech to create a weapon not realizing the ramification which they could bring.
 
This is all according to the Ram Tah-decoded codices, and remember, Ram Tah has a vested interest in you buying his guns. There has also been no independent oversight or methods of 'translating' said codices. You cannot take this as gospel and there have already been several demonstrable differences in what Ram Tah said would happen and what is happening now.
This is gamelore, confirmed by fdev.
 
This is all according to the Ram Tah-decoded codices, and remember, Ram Tah has a vested interest in you buying his guns. There has also been no independent oversight or methods of 'translating' said codices. You cannot take this as gospel and there have already been several demonstrable differences in what Ram Tah said would happen and what is happening now.
I can't remember which of the engineers are part of The Club now and which aren't. Is Tah one of them? The only one I'm fairly sure has been confirmed is Turner.
 
I can't remember which of the engineers are part of The Club now and which aren't. Is Tah one of them? The only one I'm fairly sure has been confirmed is Turner.
Most of that seems to have simply been speculation and rumour, but I wouldn't trust Mister Tah as far as I could throw him. And given I'm not very muscular and only about five-foot-something, I couldn't lift him let alone throw him.
((Cannot be taken as gospel, it's presented from an in-narrative source with a very real in-narrative conflict of interest. And the gameplay we're seeing doesn't match up with what he said, the discrepancy is therefore highly likely to be intentional. The entirety of in-game news sources have a clear bias, as real news sources do. Every character has their own agenda and puts a corresponding manipulative spin on things.))
 
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