Aeson
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Was my decision to just subjugate wrong? Depends. Did you want to destroy the faction, cripple it, or just win the current war? If your answer is 'yes' to the first question, then yes, subjugation was the wrong choice - unless you're looking at a long-term strategy to bleed them white before finishing them. If you wanted to cripple them, the answer is that subjugation may have been the wrong choice - but it also might have been the right choice. It depends on how much developed territory they had aside from their homeworld, and whether the loss of the homeworld would have hurt them more than the 10% subjugation tax, economically. If you just wanted to win the current war, subjugation instead of conquest was fine. Just remember that subjugated enemies will eventually want to be free of the subjugation, and that the 10% tax probably isn't going to cripple them in the long run. Also, if you and they both have colonies in the same systems, that's a major source of tension (especially if you have mines in the contested system to go along with the contested colonies), and a homeworld vs a couple of minor colonies might lead to the minor colonies rebelling, especially if the main body of the populace is not of your own species. On the other hand, taking a homeworld can be very taxing on your resources, and might cost a large number of troops which you might better employ on less developed worlds with good resources or growth prospects, or which are strategically important to the faction you're at war with due to the presence of fuel sources or a rare (in their space) strategic resource. quote:
What if I had bombarded the planet also to soften up defenses? You would have taken a reputation hit, but it would have reduced the defending army size, planet quality, and planet population, as well as giving a chance to kill any characters present on the planet; the damage to the army, planet quality, and planet population depend on the bombardment duration. It would have made it easier to invade the planet, but it also might have ticked off other neighbors enough to get you into another war, depending on your pre-bombardment reputation and your diplomatic standing with your neighbors. It also might not work very well if the target had the planetary shield generator facility constructed.
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