Thread:Eureka Enderborn/@comment-26184570-20170306000156/@comment-26535281-20170307004727

Argali1 wrote: In my current Canon, the Greenbelters were originally Domestica that were bred to be better servants. To provide a less robotic nature, early Rin pirates ventured far on a low-profile mission, bringing back a strange race of primitive and resentful aliens that were very diverse despite their mono-planetary nature. The Domestica of this type were re-engineered to be compatible with these aliens, and the two groups were forcibly assimilated. This assimilation, however, proved a mistake. The foolish Rin nobles behind this inadvertently had engineered new enemies, who had addapted this alien race's independence and resilience, not to mention many of their customs and cultural aspects. In a brilliant and one-of-a-kind rebellion, these "slaves" escaped in a mass exodus, aiming for their partial home-planet. However, because of the the damaged state of the ships they escaped on, their journey was prolonged due to a combination of vaguely maped territory and their Hyperdrives fading in and out. As a result, their trip took several hundred years, during which they developed a unique culture. By the time they arrived, the Galactic Council was being established. This new entity restricted their access to (you've probably guessed it by now) Terra (because it was uncontacted), and they settled on what would become the Greenbelt. Their establishment in the Milky Way was helped along by the Galactic Council (especially the Arborec and Murccion), and in return, they quickly joined, not even a Terran year after the Council's establishement.

So, sound good? The Rin would never make a servant species just so it could run away. They would bred out as much violent tendencies as they could.