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Wouldn’t it have been a smart move to use the Starlance Drive for a surprise strike on the Zarnox home world, to demonstrate to the rest of the galaxy that you don’t mess with earth?
So let me get this straight, your plan would be to raise the stakes? If they weren't emotionally committed or didn't think they were engaged in a war of annihilation, you want to give them reason to think they are/appear as an existential threat instead of not worth it on the risk calculus? Is that what you're saying?
@@cropcirclerThat would serve to ignite the many other worlds they control. At this point in the story, HUMANS are on ONE world. The tit-for-tat cost is beyond your understanding apparently. War can be like Judo: small amounts of force added to the right place can have very magnified effects, where brute force can fail.
Why is every general always named "Marcus" or Scara" also a list of words and phrases need to be banned from these stories (I.E. indominable, palpable, thrumming with barely contained power)...sigh AI
Yes because banning words from a large amount of user created stories to stunt the individual authors' stories because _you_ heard certain words too much. Honestly sounds like a _you_ problem. Maybe write your own story, instead of complaining.
Hmm, I wonder why they had problems continuing to translate they anciet information. Even at our technological level today, once a languages alphabet and thesaurus is created and input into a decent comouter, it would rapidly translate any and all texts to any language it is programmed to. If it is a data interface, once a method to interface with it is developed, it should be universal. The biggest problem they should have to face is deciminating the data and deciding which technology would be the most important to develope first.
Meh! It is just a copy and paste of other stories of the same premise that has been told over and over. Don't underestimate humans. We're stronger and advanced beyond compression.