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You can start fighting early in Endless Space. In fact the cold war system strongly encourages early fights without the need to officially war dec. If you want a military game, play it that way. What you did was basically pursue a tech victory that wasn't enabled (in fact, even a tech victory wouldn't end in all 4 research trees completed), and then when you fully finished all research, you finally started working towards a military victory that you could have started like 20 turns into the game.
lol, So true
In my version the trait is Eternal War - Can never be at peace.
That is different than being at war all the time. You must still declare if you wish to move inside an opponents area of influence.
Find some better books.
On the movement issue: you probably missed the sticky thread and the first paragraph. :/
As for the Eternal War trait, the description does indeed tell you "Can never be at peace." - You still have to declare war on them and can't sign any peace treaty.
.. can't tell if stupid, or intentionally bad-mouthing
If you have any question OP, don't hesitate. :)