GALNET - 30 MAY 3308 - NEW DISCOVERY ( BIG SPOILERS RELEASED ON GALNET)

i´m not quite sure what´s supposed to be bad about this revelation?
hey look, these guys already had success once, better not trust them.
at least they didn´t try to lure a thargoid fleet towards earth.
unlike some other organisation.
Wrong. They did lure the thargoids towards the bubble, it's all in the Black Flight and Project Seraph logs. They experimented on captives from escape pods to make "pilots" and lured thargoids to attack a human convoy. And that was only the beginning.
 
Wrong. They did lure the thargoids towards the bubble, it's all in the Black Flight and Project Seraph logs. They experimented on captives from escape pods to make "pilots" and lured thargoids to attack a human convoy. And that was only the beginning.
I guess i need to do some reading then.
So both Salvation and Aegis lured them?
Or was the Alexandria incident pure incompetence, maybe even Salvation pulling some strings?
It would make sense to discredit the opposition.
But it was Aegis choice to approach Sol while being chased by an armada of thargs.
 
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I still don't get why people hate inra so much. Where their methods unethical? Yes, probably. But they managed to beat an enemy that after two hundred years we still haven't technologically surpassed. That's like Napoleon's armies beating the modern United States. It's frankly miraculous.
 
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I still don't get why people hate inra so much. Where their methods on ethical? Yes, probably. But they managed to beat an enemy that after two hundred years we still haven't technologically surpassed. That's like Napoleon's armies beating the modern United States. It's frankly miraculous.
Now rerun the scenario but Napoleon exterminates the entire US population with Anthrax.
 
Salvation worked with INRA. Big deal.

The problem is that their end-game is - as yet - unknown. Exterminating goids is a goal that'd gain a lot of support. They didn't need to do the other shady stuff - so what's the play?
 
I still don't get why people hate inra so much. Where their methods on ethical? Yes, probably. But they managed to beat an enemy that after two hundred years we still haven't technologically surpassed. That's like Napoleon's armies beating the modern United States. It's frankly miraculous.
They murdered CMDR Jameson.
 
Salvation worked with INRA. Big deal.

The problem is that their end-game is - as yet - unknown. Exterminating goids is a goal that'd gain a lot of support. They didn't need to do the other shady stuff - so what's the play?
I guess a bit like Napoleon's army keeping US defence scientists alive, sticking with the above analogy - why waste good tech just because you pathologically hate the species that evolved it?
 
i don't buy it. Guardian AI cannot trick me.
but given the nod to the Witch, maybe someone should check Witch heads nebula for the superweapon, after all its so close to guardian home region :p
 
Salvation worked with INRA. Big deal.

The problem is that their end-game is - as yet - unknown. Exterminating goids is a goal that'd gain a lot of support. They didn't need to do the other shady stuff - so what's the play?
The extermination of the Thargoids is merely clean-up after they obtained the tech they wanted. If they are sticking to that plan they hold some form of Thargoid tech (ships/weapons?) How do you feel about facing Black Flight with Salvation weapons and/or Thargoid ships?
I might have to give my combat ships a once over...
 
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