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Do some thing just don't fit the lore?

Do some thing just don't fit the lore?

After playing the game for some time, I have noted that some thing just don't fit together with some parts of the lore, and how you would think things would work.

Like for the enslaved labor (I think thats what it name is): It reduces the cast of ships by forceing people to be slaves and work on building ships. But the Vasari are the most advance race in the game, and build there ships thougth nano technolgy, which build ships at the atom level. So why would they need slaves to build ships, when they can build ships with nano tech, which your would think cost less, not fight back, and with less errors. So why do they inslave other race, when they have nano tech on there side? I think that they would just add "valued citizens", to help with their rebuilding of there population.

What do you guy think? Am I right or is there something that I'm missing.

Also do you think that there is any thing that does not fit or make since? 

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Reply #26 Top
I think they use the iron and other minerals in the slaves to make the ships. Dump enough slaves into the grinder and you can have a lot of natural resources. Nano-robots could probably also remove these from the body without killing the host(atleast not immediately). Its actually very good for the enviroment, since its renewable resources.
Reply #27 Top
enslaving everbody world produce a Insurgency movment, which would cost more resources to destory. This is the thing that does not make sense to me, as enslaving everbody would cost more in the end. May be the slave are the reward, or may be it just higher taxs, to the point that it is slave labor. Thougth the paste ideal is something I like.