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dogscoff said:
Exactly, so why would you ever do that? By the time you have that kind of technology, you'd (hopefully) have sources of energy that don't require you to bleed your homeworld completely dry in a matter of years for the sake of delivering a few red-shirts to their grisly deaths around the galaxy.
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I see at least one wonderful use of this sort of "bleeding the homeworld dry" plan: wouldn't that be a powerful incentive to get that colonisation programme up and running? In SEIV, it is so easy to find settlers, but it might be a bit harder to convince the Terrans to travel to the magnificient, frozen planet of Tergiverse IV, especially if they have to stay twenty years in a spaceship to get there.
Therefore, the destruction of the homeworld is the key to a successful expansion to nearby stellar systems, so long as you do focus on spreading all the settlers a lot: if they all went to the same planet, you would have to repeat the whole process from scratch.
Don't you just love being a slightly manipulative Overlord, who *has* to convince those mindless sl... your fellow citizens that you are doing all those things for their good? And the thankless masses try to kill you, as a reward for all your years of benevolent rule. Tsk.