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It might be nice to have the option of really cementing relations with them and forming a coalition before going after the Claim Jumpers, since for me, they declared war on the Jumpers while still being at odds with me over territory disputes.
Might be fun to have Foragers interfere with the Navajo, and force them down the "To Kill a God" path where they betray Caesar. Sounds like the kind of thing they'd do if they had access to Cipher tech and territory, and considering what a pain getting through the Ciphers is, a good reward for not doing Op. Claw might be increased political power in the form of influence over the Navajo.
Ciphers declared war on me before I got to Turn Back On the Lights, and I beat them without Operation Claw, which means... I have to kill Porter for a war that's already over.
Otherwise you lock people out of Operation Denver etc.
It's already 2278, and the other event has to be done before jun 2276, so basically, I have to find a reload about 2 years back, which doesn't exist, and this game is basically over unless I want to continue without a research slot, killing one of my commanders... etc. etc.
Also a little weird is that if you finish Operation Claw, the description of the event changes to "Edward Posey Dies.