Stellaris -
Thrakk deployed his “Planet-Cracker” class vessel, the Unforgiven , not at the Unbidden, but at the Xylos fringe world of Tu’shan—a nursery planet. He detonated its core, shattering the world and billions of unborn drones.
She dispatched the Silent Claw , a cloaked science vessel under the command of Science Director Vor. Vor was a deviation—a rare, semi-autonomous Xylos allowed to possess curiosity. When he arrived at the Veil, he found the station's logs intact. The native species, the Qu’tari, had achieved nuclear fission, built a global network, and then… vanished. The last log entry was not a war or a plague. It read: “The sky is watching. We dug too deep. We found the Eye. Do not answer.” Stellaris
Empress Xira of the Sutharian Xylos stood on the obsidian balcony of her Star Palace, her compound eyes scanning a nebula that bled violet and gold. Her hive mind, a chorus of ten billion synchronized thoughts, had just detected an anomaly: a single, dissonant note. Vor was a deviation—a rare, semi-autonomous Xylos allowed
Desperate, she sent a priority distress call across the galactic community—not for charity, but for survival. The last log entry was not a war or a plague
Xira made a deal. The Cybrex would lend her their ultimate weapon: the Null Lance , a device that fired condensed dark matter to collapse dimensional anchors. In return, she would let them upload one percent of her hive mind into their network—so the Cybrex could finally feel regret again.