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Nah boe, I don't have any generated encounters yet and might not for years to come (and when I get around to it, I want to avoid all the pitfalls mentioned). All the Nevadean content is manually accessed by either playing the included races or getting a MERC penguin so you can build homes for custom merchants.
But I've had bad experiences with a lot of race mods that are bad citizens: add bogus encounters where the monsters teleport in on top of me, fill my inventory with common drops that only stack to 5 items, drop their villages/warcamps/etc all over every planet so all I see is their content, and most recently create villages that have no interesting features - just a row of buildings with bright preschool colors, furniture I wouldn't want for my base, and nothing in the storage to loot.
Is this just going to do any of those things?