Thread:The Raging Devil/@comment-26967500-20160909230735/@comment-28914050-20161127135924

Treebeard1010102 wrote: Perhaps the Edict could be losing the war, before the arrival of the Ra'zac allows them to regain the momentum that they had possessed earlier due to the element of surprise? It's possible that something that the Edict would find normal might be unheard of for the Ra'zac. The Ra'zac may also decide to ally with the Edict out of necessity, planning to backstab them after the war.

Otherwise, the Edict could be forced to fight alongside the Talva (which would also allow them to fight on the same side during Marinus' Rebellion, if you (Hellrock) would like to do that).

@Raging Devil: Are you not using the Mekkan Collective? I also want to let you guys know, the Ra'zac literally come from a different Universe, one that has been unable to have been reached. After the entire Ra'zac forces came through that only gateway to that universe, they destroyed it, abandoning hope that their galaxy can ever be purified of the Infection ever again. Another strange thing about them is that their ancestors actually lived in this universe, and was annihilated by their own creations, A.K.A. The Collective. Only one of them Remains, now, and he is the only Reason the Ra'zac live today.