Myrellion is sort-of my favorite planet in the bunch, but then I've been known to play a lot of darker themed visual novels. I've read a big chunk of this thread and would rather not restart arguments from last year, but I noticed talk about gold resolution paths potentially relying on genocide. Instead, couldn't the Reds be politically destabilized over issues such as trench wives in order to buy the golds a generation or two to restore a working semblance of a balance of power? As I recall, Anzhela isn't exactly keen on the practice and can't be the only one with that point of view. That would give the golds ample opportunity to counter-attack when the enemy is in no position to resist the offensive. I doubt the fleet in orbit would care so long as genetic resources aren't existentially threatened.
The rationale for a strategem centered around internal red strife stems primarily from the discussions people have had about the inconsistencies between the stated cultural values of reds in regard to their venom and their actions during the war. That could indicate a deeper political divide and growing fears amongst the less venom-happy reds, fears of being enslaved beneath an increasingly powerful dictatorship with what will soon be a lack of external enemies. It would also give an avenue that frees the trench wives, which a lot of players seem to want for whatever reason. So, civil war in the reds, rebels free the trench wives and agree to peace with the golds in exchange for military support.
With that attempt at constructive participation out of the way... Reds are #1.
Now I just need to get back to finishing the planet... I hate hitting the end of content in games undergoing development but I hate not knowing what's already written just as bad.
The rationale for a strategem centered around internal red strife stems primarily from the discussions people have had about the inconsistencies between the stated cultural values of reds in regard to their venom and their actions during the war. That could indicate a deeper political divide and growing fears amongst the less venom-happy reds, fears of being enslaved beneath an increasingly powerful dictatorship with what will soon be a lack of external enemies. It would also give an avenue that frees the trench wives, which a lot of players seem to want for whatever reason. So, civil war in the reds, rebels free the trench wives and agree to peace with the golds in exchange for military support.
With that attempt at constructive participation out of the way... Reds are #1.
Now I just need to get back to finishing the planet... I hate hitting the end of content in games undergoing development but I hate not knowing what's already written just as bad.