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The ringworld I found has 4 segments and is inhabbited by pre-space civs, is there anything I can do against these?
I know this doesn't answer your question, but I'm curious.... How the hell did a pre-space civilisation end up on a ring world
http://www.openminds.tv/wp-content/uploads/I-am-not-saying.jpg
Not just one, FOUR of them, but my dialogue had a response that I detected life on their ringworld, and it told me that it was as it was built, so they prolly evolved there?
Just found one myself; The way I take over a pre-pop planets is to raise their technology and absorb them into my empire. The planets are often not too crowded and the ring world ones are Gaia's. So the rest of my multi-racial population can migrate onto the ring worlds.
Then I took Snowhusky's advise and read Ringworld. Turns out we were both right!
Read Ringworld! Excellence!
You should first clear out the defense stations and reverse engineer all the tech. You'll get a lot of good stuff like max level shields, reactors. If your ethos allows you to, then you just invade the primitive worlds and take them for yourself.
they could have been the race that built its pets that evolved