Thread:Groxkiller98/@comment-4960835-20170131121926/@comment-4960835-20170202155600

Right. The main powers of Mirus are no pushovers, and at the time of the invasion, they'll (most likely) just have gotten the Enlightenment Alliance back together (which has been de facto disbanded after the formation of the Covenant of Mirus).

While this might seem like a liability to the Grand Teyan Empire at first, the Mirusians need to assess where the Alliance stands in regards to the Covenant, so if the Grand Teyan Empire makes full use of the ensuring confusion (made worse by a sudden ivasion from the outside), they can archieve a quick land grab. Then there's also, who simmilarly plans to take over the galaxy, and who might -or might not- try to ally himself to Grand Empire.