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Yes it was, but what about it? Its STELLARIS, not Star Trek recreation and this is my point, here, not why it was done in canon. This mod, New Civilization was always flexible (up to some point allowing for gene modding too), allowing players to do a more or less free Stellaris game in a Star Trek world, but somehow it is starting to be the same as New Horizon, a purist Star Trek in a Stellareis universe, and that is sad, because if I wish a purist mod, I download NH, not SC!
You know Star Trek erased any minor human factions who was not Egalitarian, Pacifists and Xenophiles... any minor colony that was shown in the series was erased. Yeah, equality for all, but only if they bend and accept our rules (Federation Council).
Anyway, my original question is; in the mod this ban is bypasable aka optional or fixed?
True, Terra Prime or Terran Empire can, but Federation/United Earth can't, I think its hard codded, since even if I change policies, then gene modding is still hard locked.
Ps: Still thank you for replies and advice.
its not. I switched Pacifism to Materialism, yet gene modding ban still stands, so im afraid its hard codded to an origin setting and that is sad, sigh.
I hope so, since I love this mod and I love to play alternate Ferderation (but not any Terra nonsense), so for now I play alternate Klingons. Anyway, thank you for reply.