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No changes to nihilistic acquisition.
As a result, in the event a capital falls relatively early in a conflict, the capital is then moved to another planet, which is of course then also conquered and so forth. Leading to a annoying cascade of alerts when a very weak power, such as an AI rebellion, is being obliterated by the stronger power.
I'd recommend removing this feature, or otherwise have it be toggleable via a Edict. It could also be a soft alert without the popup screen.
"XYZ has Fallen" and response "They didn't stand a chance?"
This mod does still have a lot of potential for growth.
On on_planet_attackers_win (in raid_on_actions.txt), "This" is the leader attacker and "From" is the planet owner. But raidresource.20 saves "This" and save as rer_defender. And "From" is saved as rer_attacker.