Fishman
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The probability of a successful colonization for different races appears to be related to their Friendliness values against each other. Colonizing a friendly race with another friendly race tends to work well. Colonizing a race with itself is similarly effective. When you are unfriendly, and they are unfriendly, the two values rarely succeed. However, it only takes one army to invade a even a very large independent planet, so a single destroyer can take it. This will give you a place you can build colony ships from, so you can then colonize other planets of that race, without incurring further rep hits. If you take over a friendly species, they are also much better ambassadors. For instance, Humans and Securans are particularly effective colonial ambassadors, and a colony ship with them is very likely to flip a planet that scores as "Very Unlikely", because you are, say, the Dhayut. However, invading them instead is free, and you don't have to use up a colony ship or take any time other than a fly-by shooting.
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