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by perilunar 758 days ago
Another reason not to confine your civilisation to one planet, or to planets generally.

Much harder to wipe out a civilisation that's dispersed among hundreds or thousands of smaller space colonies. Especially if many of those colonies are hidden in an asteroid belt of millions of rocks.

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Take out Earth, Mars, and Venus for good measure.

Whatever scattered remnants that are left of humanity hanging out in the asteroid belt are going to have a hell of a time finding food to eat or oxygen to breathe.

Why?

Do you think they'll be reliant on planets for food an oxygen? That's daft — they will be growing their own food and mining their own oxygen.

Also, I doubt they will be "scattered remnants" — there's likely to eventually be a far larger population off-planet than on.

Oxygen is highly toxic for most materials. I'd expect advanced civilizations to avoid oxygen.