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"In my culture, a very special hatred is harbored for your kind. I'm glad you came back. Because now we get to crush your empire into dust like you did our ancestors. After all, fair is fair." - The Messenger of the Hypergravitals (Circa; 500,000,000 AQ)
The Hyper-Gravitals meeting the Qu was, in some ways, a righteous thing, and in other ways, a horrible future come to pass. While it is true they were quick to begin hurling themselves full force at the Qu with all of their advanced Gravitational and Exotic technologies, and subsequently reduced the Qu to stardust, like a lion swinging around a piece of meat in its jaw, it was a grim reminder for everyone else in the galaxy that the Hyper-Gravitals were both the champions of Post-Humanity, and the greatest threat to it as it stood.
The willingness to inflict such suffering is unheard of. Blotting out stars, creating black-holes out of gas-giants only to fling them straight into Qu systems and fleets like some sort of absurdist cannon-balls. Bombarding the Qu's planets with meteorites flung at just barely sub-light-speeds. And hazing the remains with gray goo to build more hyper-gravitals, were only just a few of the heinous cosmic war-crimes they committed.
Collateral was never a concern, not for the Hyper-Gravitals, who had harbored such an immense hatred for the Qu's distortion and perversion of what they saw as the perfect race (That of humans and their own self-made descendants such as Starpeople and Martians) that they were willing to, at any cost, make the Qu feel even a nano-angstrom of the pain and self hate that boiled within them.
As for the Qu, they crusaded against the Hyper-Gravitals with all of their might, and were likely only beaten more badly, as the Hyper-Gravitals had an inkling of confirmation of what a threat the Qu were, and worked even harder to destroy them.
The Qu had originally assumed they would return to find weak-spirited, nearly brainless descendants of humanity, reduced to shadows of their former selves.
They did not anticipate that any branch of mankind could have a will beyond their own.
“All Tomorrows” and associated characters are a property of C.M. Kosemen, though the Hypergravital designs were created by me they are a derivative fan-tribute and are not made to infringe or lay claim to the original property.