(01-01-2019, 11:51 PM)Foxglove Wrote: The problem that the Nomads have with humanity is twofold: Firstly, they stole of the Daam K'Vosh when they discovered and opened Valhalla One. Secondly, and a direct consequence of the first, humanity is able to combat the Nomads, something that any other animal in Sirius cannot. If humanity would simply be living without the means to combat the Nomads, like during the middle ages on Earth, the Nomads would not care about them, just as the Nomads do not care about the animals they encounter on other planets.
This is the crux of the conflict. Therefore, the Nomads cannot factor humanity into the design of the Daam K'Vosh, as Tanith proposed.
And I'm saying they don't have to. It's been hundreds of years since they stole of the Daam K'Vosh in 1 AS. Is the debt not repaid by now?
Why can a faction not say, "We are tired of war. It's been millions of years since it started - we have long forgotten who we are."
"We need to remember, and avoid the events of the past."
Humans came to the Sirius Sector from a time where the war had gotten so old, as to make them forget who started it.
I doubt they desire a repeat here.