Stellaris' Unbidden need some fixing.

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YaumeLepire

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So I was peacefully playing a rather enjoyable game of Stellaris, occupying my corner of the galaxy, slowly finishing the last of the tradition trees (that was my Empire's focus after all) and starting the construction of my very own Ringworld, when these Interdimentional troublemakers arrived.

I saw them expand, which was worrying, so I sent a fleet as soon as possible, but it was already too late, I had been lenient and this isn't my complaint.

What happened next is: I restarted the game in an earlier save, before they spawned, and started preparing. When that damned portal sprouted out of nothingness, I had a 71K fleet, mostly armed with kinectic and disruptor weapons and protected by shields, mostly (I had read their armorment on the Wiki), lead by a level 6 and I even had the Defender of the Galaxy perk (+50% damage to these buggers). So I arrived at the portal a month after its appearance, it was close to my empire, but Surprise!, they had already ammassed roughly 300K of fleet power waiting for me! They didn't even have an Anchor yet for crying out loud!

So now I have to restart my game, the year was 2360 when it happened, which rather annoys me... They're way, way to strong for any empire, even the Fallen, to deal with, they're gamebreaking, so please Paradox, take a closer look at them.