mmm...
Given how potent a multiplier Helheim is I wonder if there's stuff we could be doing more.
@Durin
1. Do we think we're at a point where a cooperative research initiative between the known Avernus species would be viable either politically with the Trust or with the people's in question? At this point its the Sirens and the Nynye I believe who are useful in this regard, but bringing in their experts to further our and their knowledge seems like a good idea.
1ii. As a subset of that I guess, would it be useful? I can see it being beneficial, since the Sirens and Nynye seem more specialised, but able to learn outside of those specialisations at the same time teaching us said specialisations, while humans are more generalised so can teach and research a wide variety of things more easily. We also seem to have access to plain old more resources than they do. At the same time it may just not be viable.
2. Is Areatha willing to put us in contact with other major peoples (OOC like the Idra Sakarians) or does she think we need to find them the hard way?
3. Don't know if this has been asked, but could she do the same, but the Penguins? I ask because...well the Penguins are guardians, its one thing to contact a people a Guardian is another matter.
4. Going in this vein could she contact the Therondy Dragons? It seems like she'd be respected enough or knowledge able enough to chat to a few and get first contact between us going, since at the moment my ideas for contact consist primarily of air dropping all the Grox on them, yelling loudly over the bounds of their territory with a descent strafing in the background.
5. Actually that's a point? How useful are the descents going to be for people? They seem like a rather sleeper element to our success, but as far as I can tell they're a big part of how we're able to be so offensively potent.
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@Durin
Tech idea, Exterminatus exploitation.
I'd imagine Callamus might use it a lot and figuring out how to get something out of blow up worlds seems appropriate given their focus on industry.