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| - For centuries, the Polarans stuck to the belief that there was no higher power, and that they must make their own future. With no morals or ethics to stand in their way, technological progress at the expense of lives exploded. Technology by 18 million BCE on Earth, the Polarans had mastered anti-matter, and were a well-established space-faring species. They had some knowledge of the inner workings of the universe, and sought to expand their role in it. To do so though, they needed lots of resources, and turned to their homeworld to get them. Until the advent of artificially created raw materials, the Polarans simply robbed their world of its minerals for their own ends. However, before violating their own world, the Polarans started with other worlds first. They launched invasions of other
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| - For centuries, the Polarans stuck to the belief that there was no higher power, and that they must make their own future. With no morals or ethics to stand in their way, technological progress at the expense of lives exploded. Technology by 18 million BCE on Earth, the Polarans had mastered anti-matter, and were a well-established space-faring species. They had some knowledge of the inner workings of the universe, and sought to expand their role in it. To do so though, they needed lots of resources, and turned to their homeworld to get them. Until the advent of artificially created raw materials, the Polarans simply robbed their world of its minerals for their own ends. However, before violating their own world, the Polarans started with other worlds first. They launched invasions of other planets, and using highly-advanced mining technologies developed over the last half a million years, the Polarans stripped the life from the worlds of other species. By 17.8 million BCE, the Polarans turned on their own homeworld, and stripped clean, leaving nothing of the planet, not even its own core, behind. The Polarans didn't want to colonize another planet, viewing them as defenseless, and thus stuck to living aboard ships from then on. While the Polarans were now free of their homeworld, and free to go where ever they pleased, they did still have need for raw materials at times. While they could produce their own, they needed ever so often, a quick "boost" of materials for some project they were planning, and thus turned to the worlds of the galaxy. They strip-mined them, even if they were home to intelligent life already, and used the resources to expand their civilization. They begin with invading the planet, and killing off the population to prevent resistance, and then strip the planet. After with they leave a barren planet in their wake.
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