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Though I suppose there's no way to know until the game comes out.
I'll probably go with Ryujin Industries, because real life ideals aside, I like playing characters who become powerful at the expense of others in games like this, and Ryujin seems like it will be the for the most nakedly power hungry. Plus I tend to gravitate towards the factions that the game tries to tell you are the "bad choices". I sided with the corporations in Cyberpunk and Outer Worlds. Why stop the pattern here?
https://www.starfielddb.com/factions/
In Fallout 4 the escaped synths eagerly submitted to the equivalent of a full frontal lobotomy and called it "liberation." The writing and characterization is going to be really bad, as with most Bethesda games. It's the rest that makes them fun.