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Now I'm on the run, great.
A: Understand that the faction was powerful enough to take on anyone once it allied with the Atesean empire as well as various others in the area. The Ateseans willingly upgraded to the collective and once the Aryan states had fallen, CSAT would have enforced as an ‘Awakened Empire’ and pushed the upgrading of all organics onto its allies and neutral parties regardless of devotion. Those who truly followed CSAT would accept this while others would have refused and attempted to fight back or escape into darkspace, but inevitably all of the sector would fall to CSAT.
Welp time to wage some dank war.