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So, when they were exiled, they were forced to give up control of their automa and their factories. They lost their warships and the ability to produce them - in order to keep the ability to build jump drives.
So, they "get their warships back" at the end of the current Wanderer campaign. Worse, they "get their warships back" while also "Still retaining the knowledge of how to make jump drives" next to Sydicate space, and the Syndicate and Kor Exiles don't get along.
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They get their warships back.
I hope that answers your question.
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Mine was in reference to someone saying the automa never belonged to the kor exiles, when they clearly did, and saying that they weren't sentient before hand - as in, they were able to upgrade themselves, but not innovate - meaning the kor exiles get the automa heavy warships "back." As in, at one point in time they did posess these ships and, better still, the automa were not capable of - on their own - advancing themselves a full tier.