Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27217546-20170108003930/@comment-24652012-20170123232430

I think the real purpose of that is first they write the Kig-yar as being greedy manipulative and regarding the lives of others as only valuable if they are useful to them, then put the frosting on the cake resapee of oni by having the Kig-yar comparatively be innocent peaceful villagers being raided by an evil plundering conquering holacostal legion of royal elite solders on par with the lords of knights who are demonstrating to the other country by acts tword the low class that they are far worse.

In reality the Kig-yar are indeed the low class of a fallen power who are just clinging on to what they can to try to make a more permanent position for them selves in the galaxy, taking with them what little they had and trying to build up, knowing nothing but how they where regarded as grounds to regard others. Even a base that is most impressive for what is expected of Kig-yar is in reality nothing more then a refugee camp run by the refugees them selves trying to establish a state. Oni is basically removing the sprouting tree before it can be a formidable sapling. They never face them evenly matched.

But that is no excuse for depicting Kig-yar as being able to be beaten without taking casualties. No character in fiction should ever face such humiliation without at least holding their own for a short while.