Thread:Ecoraptor3339/@comment-5496489-20171102142934/@comment-4960835-20180108105506

@Zilla/Gorzill - I don't see how that makes any difference.

@Crimson - Alright. No one is located in the Dimstar outbacks according to any map anyways. They are, literally an outback of the Mirus Galaxy with a lot of dim stars and relatively few recources (because dim stars are small and thus do not go supernova which creates these minerals in the first place). Be warned, though: lots of Darkling cultists there. Not as far as much as there are in the Black Basin or the Grey Channel but there are quite a few there that would have to be eliminated.

@GD - In brief, a lot of planetary invasions that would over time become more focussed.

Allow me to elaborate: The Multus do indeed story information about their empire in AI, though each AI only contains a part of the puzzle. One might contain a partial star map, another how long it would take for the entire Multus to reawaken, another blueprints for Multus technology, another just data on the races the Multus created. Especially the star maps are important, as they lead one from one world to the next, connecting more map pieces on the way. The (semi-)completed map would only point to Ugandalore, though, as only the Multus AI there knows the location of Matrukoris. Furthermore, the Multus hid those AI amongst the remants of their colonies, and those colonies are in turn build on places that their builders ascertained would vanish in time. So now the colonies would be found nderwater, underground ect. The only ones the DrDommies or just anyone would find at the start of the Enlightenment War are those whom erosion or a shift in plate tectonics has brought to light again, and since those are less well hidden, they are probably minor settlements and would not contain that much information to go with - certainly not the existence of Matrukoris.

In that sense, the DrDommie group involved being dedicated treasure hunters makes sense, too.

As for the new part, I've read it. We are near the end, huh? Although it should be noted that the Waptoria's main objective here is not the elimination of the Dominatus but the evacuation of Demogorgon Prime's flora and fauna. Then again, that's probably what the Waptoria have been doing the entire battle, given that the specialised habitat-spheres to house them in, each mimicking a biome of DP, are already in place in their section of Mirus.

Given that a mayority of the Waptoria have come to see the Dominatus as an intrinsicalif not abhorrent part of the Mirusian galactic ecosystem, they can get behind Stahl's wish for the Tyranny's "children" to continue thier legacy and as such will be surprisingly mild during the tribunal. I have the itchy felling that the Vanara will be as well.