The main reason I haven’t responded seriously to your commentary is simply that I find it really cringe. You recognize that we, the Amarr, who achieved intersetellar travel and who perfected laser based weapon systems on spacefaring vessels kilometers long while the other races were fighting amongst themselves with sticks and rocks, would encounter insurmountable challenges developing an affordable atmospheric entry vehicle that could deal with an apparent “premature detonation” problem? Do you think we’re just throwing TNT into a bucket and pushing it down onto the planet with our hands are something?
((I don’t think you actually are concerned about this, I think you’re just trying to bait OOC explanations on an IC forum so that you can report posts and weaponize moderators. In the context of the apparent desire of some in this community to see the community grow, this is kind of sad to see, as it really, really, doesn’t encourage participation. But hey, you do you I guess))
Your baiting aside, if you’re actually going to resort to this flavour of commentary, it helps if you actually know what you’re talking about. The Amarr had a developed understanding of organismal diversity before the rest of you understood what cells were. In that context, you’ll notice that I said eukaryotes, which no, would not generally include “extremophiles”, which are typically bacterial (prokaryotes). Indeed, it would be difficult to eradicate a species that has made its home deep in an ocean, clinging to vents spewing noxious gas for a living. Perhaps if you developed some better reading comprehension or had even a pedestrian understanding of introductory biology, it would not fall to me to correct you in this way, but alas, here we are.
Anyhow, sorry for the tangent - I believe you were telling me that I don’t know what I’m talking about?