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one of the annoying parts about species in stellaris is how they are so linked with empires
like every empire has a primary species which kinda makes sense early game (when it's so heavily linked to the homeworld) or for xenophobic empires. But later on, especially with plural xenophilic societies, it's super weird to still have this thing just kinda being like "yeah this empire belongs to this species"
especially especially dumb with Broken Shackles where from the start there isn't a majority species and it's not even based around a homeworld. There is literally no reason to have a primary species (and there is no reasonable way to select one) other than the fact that the game is just set up that way 🤷♀️
also annoying me as I'm writing this, terms like 'empire', 'settler', 'colony' etc, which have fairly specific and moral meanings irl and are then used in this super generic and morally neutral way