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---People can complain about voice acting and dialogue, but to most people this is a fun little spin-off and are actually happy to finally get to have aliens in your squad.---
Civilization 6 Gathering Storm was a woke Firaxis game, sacrificing gameplay for preaching. XCOM CS doesn't do that but has worrying signs like Whisper, Schrödinger's white man. Aside from the political pissing match it is worth worrying about because wokeness is correlated with eliminating the non-woke from the group (which is typically the people who made the previous games).
Westerners are WEIRD. Outside the west opinions towards coexistence are dramatically different.
The Stellaris fandom uses the term xeno. Of course these are people whose theme song is Xenophobia (by Bill Sutton).
Stalking requires multiple cases of observation, for long periods of time. Two days doesn't count.
-Mandemon, 2020
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