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[-] barrbaric@hexbear.net 2 points 6 hours ago

In one of the last missions, you learn from audio logs at an abandoned NASA facility on earth that the guy who "created" the warp drive did so having learned how to from some magic precursor artifact. Due to the artifact, he also knew that using it would destroy the magnetosphere of the planets it was used around over time. He also knew that doing so would result in only a few million people being able to evacuate earth before it became uninhabitable and therefore he was sentencing 99+% of humanity to death. He did this anyway because "going to space is just so important". There is no actual reason ever given in game for why someone would actually want to go to space because frankly space in Starfield is boring as fuck.

To make things even worse, he also knew that this fundamental flaw in FTL tech would actually be solvable with a software patch but didn't deploy it because I guess he just wanted to be the worst genocidaire of all time.

To make things even more worse, IIRC THE GAME NEVER ACTUALLY ADDRESSES THAT HE DID THIS. You have to read between the lines that this random engineer is history's greatest monster.

[-] 30_to_50_Feral_PAWGs@hexbear.net 2 points 5 hours ago

did so having learned how to from some magic precursor artifact

Is this a goddamned Assassin's Creed crossover episode

[-] barrbaric@hexbear.net 2 points 5 hours ago

Sadly that might lead to something interesting happening, so no. The extent of the precursor artifacts in-game is you go into a room, float through glowing rings, and then learn a ~~dragon shout from Skyrim~~ space power.

[-] 30_to_50_Feral_PAWGs@hexbear.net 2 points 3 hours ago

Looking forward to achieving CHIM in Fallout 5

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