MeowersRawnuAnd I agree that it is fascinating to see how other people interpret the game and its lore.
As I said, the latest Thargoid mess in Sol & core systems created a convoluted and multi-layered response from playerbase, beautiful in its complexity. It was awesome to see how different people, through their characters, interpret the same events.
With some nudging from Frontier that we should consider things from a different standpoint than the "human" one, which is sufficiently vague to allow all kinds of interpretations at whatever the actual/alternate purpose of the Titan's presence might have been, while still providing the hint that, maybe, it wasn't just some last-ditch attempt at causing havoc on something which humans value, mostly symbolically in the 34th century I guess.
I'm sure the Imperials mostly feature it in lessons to demonstrate how superior to the Federation they are... with only a little bit of the history of human origin sprinkled in.
(Those hints only reinforced my existing belief the Titan incursion wasn't just "Bash humans on the head for being complete idiots so they learn their place", nor an attempt at extermination - would've been quite a poor one if so - but most others still seem to be perfectly happy to just go shoot angry space flowers.)
Whenever they come back around now... and I'm sure that moron "Damnation" will be all too happy to offer up his magic doohickeys again when it happens. Just as sure that there will be too many to pick up the shinies provided, because someone who names his contingency plan to allow his consciousness survive his body, 'Nemesis', is certainly rational, trustworthy, and won't make things any worse than they are. Just ignore the Proteus Wave still burning brightly in the background, would you ...
Meanwhile, Power