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I tried my best ^^
EDIT: Oh nooo, there is an artificial gravity generator on the wall, and it destroyed the cookie! D:
And now I can finally go explore those regions beyond Human space, now that my species isn't very likely to drive itself to extinction very soon anymore XD
You are so wrong.
Rip automatons.
In this case I'd better leave a few of my ships in human space. Just so I don't have to ask the Quarg what happened to humanity once I come back ;)
(or I just never do come back to human space ^^)