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does your empire have "relentless industrialist" civic?
If it was a fanatic purifier all pops would be dead.
Ya, its unfun but when a civil war breaks out and the final result is a nuclear exchange between nations, thats what we get with tomb worlds, their former worlds that had life but basically no longer really do because of some event of devastating levels
That indeed would be a mod, as no vanilla feature currently causes a civil uprising to result in a nuclear armageddon as far as I'm aware
I tried a new game, and there was no asteroid event. For whatever reason it became a tomb world again, without me knowing. Ill hav to check maybe which mod caused this, however I do not understand why one would, cause none of the mods i have had in the past did something like this.
In terms of mods I have quite a lot of them. But if Im thinking of ones that affect planets? Planet diversity; ASPR; more events mod; Extra events; Secondary Origins; Planetary Curios; Obsesions. Those would be the main ones.
Fear of the Dark has a planet cracker event. It starts as an anomaly on a moon. Once you once you investigate it it starts an event of the planet cracker. Which would have been four research mission, fleet, science, drone, and time to stop it.
Nope. I picked stellar born origin from a mod and the peaceful unification origin through a a civic from the mod secondary origins