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I thought it was very directly the stellaris determined exterminators
They even have the organic graveyard. Their calculations are just like the bio.. where they had already weighed their interactions with organics and resolved that they couldn't co-exist and that they must expand to destroy them all.
The second they finished assessing their neighbor they struck for an attack.
The show also has fanatic purifiers. Both of which haven't come up in Star Trek which has Driven Asimulators.
So it's very fun to see, though I do wonder if they're picking from the Stellaris 'big bad' sheet lol.