the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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Just a random Youtube comment on a random video about the subject, this is the most common interpretation of the theory, what other conclusion are you supposed to come to, of course it's bloodthirsty the universe in the series is literally getting torn apart by genocidal wars and even Earth gets got in the end
It's only thru the most ass-pull of technical contrivances that there are any Humans to keep the storyline going by the end of book 2, like I get it the author wanted to make some mangled point about mutually assured destruction, but boy did he pick a funny way of going about it, literally needed space magic to make his point and premise coexist