SeetherAce
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I know the Telemon tragedy was, well, a tragedy, but don't you think humanity should've honed it's fighting skills to prepare for the arrival of the Mantu(I call them the Mantu 'cause that's what the Cats called 'em)?

Originally posted by Talyn 83
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But, then again, we don't know what happened since their last "supposed" visit to Kilrah.
Originally posted by Talyn 83
Eh.. don't quite get that one, Zor.
Or are you trying to make fun of me?
If so: You will regret that, frale creature.![]()

Yes and no. The Chinese are one culture. The Nephilim are alien. This theory (and, in fact, any theory that posits that the Nephilim visited Kilrah centuries ago) holds that the Nephilim have serious problems coming up with their own technologies. If this is the case, and if the Nephilim have managed to reach space in such circumstances, then they are supremely aware that EVERYONE else out there is going to have technologies that might potentially be useful.Originally posted by Penguin
I think your example about democracy v fascism is a bit off the mark. I don't think the Allies considered the Germans to be some subhuman species. When I refer to cultural superiority I think the best example is China prior to the Opium Wars. Prior to circa 1840 the Chinese considered foreigners to be barbarians. It didn't really matter that the "barbarians" had better technology, the Chinese felt their culture to be superior and that was the be all to end all. If you say the Nephilim think they are superior then they are more likely to reflect Dynastic China.
And yet, isn't this what happened in WC3? The Kilrathi were defeated by having their planet destroyed. The problem with the Kilrathi is that everything we've seen about them indicates that they will ever quit causing problems until overwhelming force is used against them. They don't have a word for 'Surrender'. Even after they've been thoroughly crushed by Confed, they persist in piracy. This is an extremely warlike people, and they will never permanently cease warring on you until you wipe them out or thoroughly cow them. As I said earlier, I believe that if Confed hadn't conveniently appeared when it did, then before long the Kilrathi would have been at war with the Mantu again.Originally posted by Penguin
If there is a power strong enough to defeat the Kilrathi, and also theoretically possesses the means to destroy a planet, what need would that power have to completely wipe out the Kilrathi? Surely they have the means to secure victory without resorting to such drastic measures?
Why? There presumably aren't any other star-faring cultures in the area at the time. Presumably when the Kilrathi's star gods came through, the Steltek were already gone. The Nephilim took a look around, realized that something might conceivably pop up in the area in the distant future, and left a little alarm to go off when things got out of hand. They had other things on their mind at the time.Originally posted by Penguin
If the Nephilim want to use the Kilrathi as some kind of early warning against a dangerous force - why would they select the primitive Kilrathi? Also why take such a secretive approach? Why not bring the Kilrathi under direct Nephilim supervision - that way the Kilrathi would still bear the brunt of any hostile force, but not develop into potential threat?