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Ever since we were told, halfway December 2023, that the Ciakahrr had decided to invade three planets in another quadrant of our galaxy a lot has happened. These planets are all inhabited by stage three civilizations and are located in quadrant or sector five. Their names are Agura, Stemys 4 and Darbarian 6. A week later the Darbarian people were already freed from the Ciakahrr by the Nataru Alliance and things were looking quite good for the world of Agura too. The evacuation of the people from Stemys 4 had already started by then.

On January 8, 2024 Stemys 4 was the only remaining planet that was not yet liberated from the Ciakahrr Empire. Nearly all people were by then evacuated in cargo ships and the question arose what to do next, once this process of evacuation was finished. Should the Negumak Gnomopo intervene and exterminate the Ciakahrr, or should diplomacy be used?
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A week later something unexpected happened: even though the Galactic Federation of Worlds had said they would opt for diplomacy first, they green-lighted the Negumak to annihilate the Ciakahrr on Stemys 4. It took them only one hour (!) to get rid of them all. The Ciakahrr were taken by surprise for they didn’t expect the GFW to use their own weapon against them, namely the weapon of deception.
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Somehow the Ciakahrr were ‘dumped’ here in this galaxy very close to where humanity was either already seeded or was seeded afterwards, namely in the constellation of Lyra. It seems they were already removed from another galaxy once, would this be their fate again in our galaxy?

In the comments below the SSN 14 I was struck by someone who said that the map of Nataru (Milky way galaxy) reminded him of a map of Ukraine or Gaza. Unfortunately wars not only happen on Earth, but are also very common on the galactic front.

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