Thread:Zillafire101/@comment-4960835-20160524105213/@comment-5496489-20160831195450

First off all its little more then a fictional comment, not that big of a deal. Second off this is done from the perspective of a outsider looking in. A outsider with different values(values mind you are subjective) and a few of their members have had the experience of being the native dealing with a foreign power taking over what they feel belongs to them(and I'm not talking about the Scramble for Mirus here), the Doroth, Boyk, Verasien, Precore Dragons, and Taron all where either driven from their worlds or enslaved by foreign powers, so you can imagine what side they'll take and who they'd regard as the villains.

This and other factors has basically caused the Persan to adopt the political equivalent of misanthropy. Not much in their past or in their future has convinced them otherwise. If you want an idea the Vanara had yet to meet another faction that didn't want to drive them off and/or genocide them until they met the Waps. And the Vanara first achieved interstellar travel around the same time humans began farming. As a result their brutal, hostile, and untrusting.

Also the Persan policy when it comes to natives is that if the natives make it abundantly clear they don't want the Persan there, the Persan leave.

Recent events such as the rise of the Judicators and/or the discovering the French messing around with Accel Space has increased anti Xonexi sentiment. And yes the French did stop after the persan asked them to, but for the Persan it was still a violation of their territory, their birthright, and their responsibility. Also remember the Xonexi did play a large if unwitting role is the Judicator's rise to power, the persan felt like their reason for leaving the Covenant was disregarded.

Yes you could say they misinterpreted, but what else can you realistically expect? Also on a more personal note I don't believe in objective truths.