' Wrote:I don't see why you keep bringing that point up. If you would have actualy propperly read the Lore we releashed a while ago, you would have known by now that the Nomads during the Nomad war of the SP were just stretching their legs, yawning and going ***Oh, let's build a city. Oh bugger, here are the HUmans! Daaaamn...They opened up the hypergate too soon..***. The current Nomads have already recovered from the war and have actualy expanded. Maybe you missed the shiny city in the middle of the Nineveh cloud in Iota
Right, so, you lose the war, in an infant state, get majorly damaged, in said infant state, then 17 years later, you're a big nasty terrifying monster again. Beyond ignoring the fact that humans would be growing too, and from a much, much larger base, the common wisdom from humans will still be, no matter how nasty the nomads are, "Hey, we beat them already"
In the last 17 years since the war, humans have entered the most expansive period in all of Sirius history, I assert. Nomads may be expanding, and back to where they are..but you know what they've built? A couple of cities, a huge rock complex, a lair or two(Xerna was already there).
What have humans expanded into? I couldn't even begin to count. But I'll name some things.
A research facility. An orbital colony larger than the ring. Two shipyards, another shipyard....Newcastle. Canadian systems. Ellesmere. 100.
Honestly, the development and expansion to 100 alone more than competes with nomad growth.
EDIT:
Ok, yes, deus ex machina. Do we want to pull that from the canon? We could. But, if we don't remove that, and hence change...everything...the fact remains that they left their heart out where Trent could stab it. Stab it he did. That would hurt.