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Thanks for bringing this to our attention here on Steam. I for one would probably not have seen it otherwise.
Sounds good, especially after todays Guardian FSD boost failured launch.
Hello, FD is literally making the anti-Thargoid research and military development alliance of the 3 superpowers put D Day references in their secret communiques. Totally not a big deal.
But the guardians were wiped from the face of the galaxy by their Ai servants multiple Millions of years ago.
and even if some did manage to survive why would they choose to send an obscure (at least to people over 1000 years from now) French poem as Forewarning of their impending arrival?
as one grows stonger in pwer so shall another rise to be destroyed.
no one has explored everywhere so there could be somewhere in the galaxy and race just waiting to be discovered.
Clearly, the french are from some other place in the galaxy and they are coming to the rescue.
And the AIs could also still be out there.
If the AI's are out there, they're almost certainly around what has been theorized to be the Guardian Homeworld area in the Regor sector (Currently Locked/Quarantined?). Wasn't that also where AI relics were found early in Elite's history? One of those rare commodities you could only find in space USS's like Data Caches.
So were the Thargoids though? Well near extinction at least.