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{{quote|''That ancient race sure built a lot of weapons...I mean did they really need to spend all their time building stuff to destroy the universe? Like, how about the galaxy's biggest movie theatre or some kind of super-advanced water park? All work and no play guys, seriously.''|'''Grif''', ''[[Red vs. Blue]]''}}
|'''Grif''', ''[[Red vs. Blue]]''}}
 
[[Precursors]]; kindly ancient civilization or [[Parental Abandonment|deadbeat parents?]] You decide, on today's episode of '''''Judge Troper's Court!'''''
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See [[Abusive Precursors]] for [[Precursors]] that go beyond merely "guilty", or [[Benevolent Precursors]] for civilizations up for the "[[Precursors|Precursor]] of the Eon" award.
 
{{noreallife|at least, not until we have evidence of a Real Life intelligent Precursor race.}}
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== Anime and Manga ==
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' (the first anime) is example when humans become Neglectful Precursors of much stronger beings than they are themselves. Because of bad initial appearance they dump their creations, which made them hate humanity or seek a very cruel ways to become humans, made worse when the [[Big Bad]] helps them survive and gain power by feeding them [[Powered by a Forsaken Child|Philosopher's Stones]].
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* In the manga [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/hotel/ ''Hotel'']. Humanity are precursors to the sentient computers, one (Louis) who's task is to ensure that the DNA of all Earth life is protected and a second who's task is to protect the DNA of humans in order to colonize another world in hopes of saving the species. While the creations of Louis may or may not be independent sentient robots separate from itself the creation of his counterpart in space certainly are ... we're assholes who did nothing but cause Earth to die and died in the process ourselves leaving Earth an unlivable wasteland.
 
== ComicsComic Books ==
* The Merk in ''Nexus'': when they [[Ascended to A Higher Plane of Existence|left]], they left behind one individual of their race, Drizripool, who inherited most of their power, with the mission of finding a race worthy of receiving the Merk's vision of justice through the eponymous nexus. The problem? Drizripool was insane! While the Merk did eventually send back another of their race, GQ, to stop Drizripool, why leave him behind in the first place?
** Objection! GQ, upon asked by the main characters about Drizripool's madness, first provides some technobabble meant to prove how his psyche has deviated from what amounts to sanity between Merk, then quips that he himself is uncertain for how long he may hold his mental health, risking to succumb to the same brand of insanity is currently afflicting Drizripool. Thus it can be safely inferred that Drizripool used to be sane, and since (by GQ admission) he was also the most powerful Fusionkaster and champion of justice of their race, he was left behind to provide the Nexus with the best and finest of the whole Merk. Eventually, his insanity just took the best out of him, forcing the Merk to settle for the less powerful but trustier GQ.
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== Film ==
* To be tried in absentia: the unspecified race which dispatched a probe to Earth's humpback whales in ''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home|Star Trek IV the Voyage Home]]''. This species, alleged to have long been in peaceful contact with said whales, equipped their probe with the capacity to communicate with these creatures underwater ... and to ''decimate'' Earth's indigenous ecosystems, in the event that the whales failed to respond. Even if the probe's makers were unaware that whales were not Earth's only sentient residents, such environmental sabotage is reckless and unconscionable. Moreover, if the whales' language were to ''change'' in the millennia between one probe's visitation and the next, rendering them incapable of a coherent response, then the probe's "peaceful communication" might well have exterminated the humpback species long before humans could do so! Your Honor, I submit a charge of reckless endangerment on behalf of plaintiffs George and Gracie, and of negligent homicide on behalf of other Earth life forms killed by the probe's transmissions.
* The prosecution presents as evidence for the case of ''[[Gremlins]]'' the novelization of said film, which states that Mogwaii are an admittedly failed experiment by a group of aliens who. Said aliens discovered that their creations had an unstable psychology that would cause all but one out of 10,000 Mogwaii to lose their sweet, loving demeanor and become "mischievous" pranksters, far more likely to purposely desire transformation into gremlins.
 
 
== Literature ==
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* The "Great Ones" of the ''[[Belisarius Series]]'' were aware of The "New Gods" tampering with the past, but simply encouraged the crystals to send a single individual back to counter them, and occasionally dropped by to gossip. They clearly had the power to eliminate the Malwa empire (they did destroy the New Gods homeworld) the whole time.
* The Prosecution would like to submit the Valar from ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' as Neglectful Precursors before this court. Evidence is as follows:
##When Morgoth fled from Valinor with the Silmarils and the Elves under Feanor pursued him they cursed the Elves for rebelling against their decree to remain in Valinor and refused to send any aid.
##After fighting several bloody wars that probably pushed the Elves in Middle-earth to the brink of extinction the Valar ONLY intervened when a half-elf, Earendil, begged for forgiveness and in the process completely wrecked the continent the Elves and Morgoth had fought over.
##Did nothing to really stop Sauron from amassing power in the first place taking him at his word when he submitted to the Valar, the latter being especially egregious as Sauron was one of Morgoth's most malicious and trusted lieutenants.
##Took no action when Númenor was corrupted by Sauron and again nothing during the war of the Last Alliance.
##Only sent the five Wizards to check in on things after Sauron was beaten the first time and did NOTHING else against a being who was easily outside of everyone's weight class later on trusting that the peoples of Middle-earth would fix the problem of Sauron without help.
** Objection, Your Honour. As demonstrated in the War of Wrath, when the Valar intervene, the amount of power thrown about sinks continents. Their non-intervention was their attempt to avoid becoming [[Abusive Precursors]]. Perhaps they could have chosen better Maiar to incarnate as wizards, but it's not their fault that Saruman turned evil, Radagast spent too much time talking to animals, and Alatar and Pallando vanished.
* Your honor, my clients, the Pak from ''[[Known Space]]'' would like to plead "not guilty", as they had no idea that the Tree-Of-Life root they need to maintain sentience wouldn't grow in soils like Earth's that lack thallium oxide.
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* Your honor, the prosecution would also bring suit against the [[Our Zombies Are Different|T'lan Imass]] from the ''[[Malazan Book of the Fallen]]''. Their ritual sealing of [[Our Orcs Are Different|captured Jaghut]] and Forkrul Assail proved ineffective in the long-term as any person with sufficient strength and interest could remove the rock and thus release the trapped being. In addition, their actions directly contributed to the destruction of magic at various locations around the world, which continues to this day.
* Your honor, the prosecution would like to bring suit agains the Heechee of the ''[[Heechee Saga]]'', who are responsible for leaving behind advanced technology when fleeing from the Assassins, which was bound to be found by a younger race and, without proper instructions on the use, would likely end up misusing it to disastrous ends. Furthermore, the continuous use of said technology is what attracted the attention of the Assassins toward the Heechee in the first place, which means that, by leaving such technology for anyone to use, the Heechee have doomed an unfortunate young race (namely, humanity) to extinction.
 
 
== Stargate Verse ==
* Your Honour, for unbelievable neglect, incredible incompetence, blinding hypocrisy, and a refusal to take any responsiblity at all for crimes, misdemeanours, or even basic sapient decency, the prosecution requests that The Ancients of the [[Stargate Verse]] be given the highest punishment the court will allow. A summary of their deeds and lack thereof is as follows:
## Refuse to help normal people [[Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence|ascend]] to [[Energy Beings]] save on their own merits, and punish those who do. Fair enough, but they also won't allow ''anyone'' who ascends to help mortals, bringing down the banhammer at the slightest sign of rule-breaking.
## Refuse to help any of the "lower beings" ''at all'', including against monstrous, [[Exclusively Evil]] beings that will kill or enslave everything in their path. Which is EXTREMELY''extremely'' hypocritical considering they CREATED''created ALMOSTalmost ALLall OFof THEMthem INin THEthe FIRSTfirst PLACEplace!'' (seeSee below.) Anyone of their kind that ''does'' attempt to help are treated ''worse'' than those that attempt to help them ascend. Witness: Daniel Jackson.
## Rarely took security measures (and almost never left instructions) regarding the ''legions'' of [[Pointless Doomsday Device]]s they left like so much trash throughout various galaxies, leaving good people to pray and hope that using them wouldn't horribly backfire while evil people were practically gleeful at all the fun toys left lying around. The Goa'uld managed to go from a fairly mindless parasitic species to for thousands of years the single greatest threat in the Milky Way galaxy using Ancient leftovers, including a device which made them functionally immortal even with highly flawed copies.
## Directly responsible for the creation of '''two''' horribly powerful, ravenous, immensely destructive beings (the [[Horde of Alien Locusts|Replicators]] and the [[The Virus|Wraith]]). Predictably, they did precisely dick to stop either of them.
## One of aforementioned [[Exclusively Evil]] beings managed to learn how to ascend and attempted to use the Ancient knowledge for his own benefit. The Ancients responded by only partially de-ascending him, leaving him with all the Ancient knowledge and some of the powers (including being impossible to properly kill), and not only didn't bother to fix their mess but, again, punished anyone else of their kind who tried to fix it.
## Worse, they deliberately chose to take this course of action in regard to Anubis in order to guilt trip the person who ascended him, despite the fact that she had the best of intentions. Even if her decision was wrong, this is still the equivalent of punishing her for giving a gun to someone she did not know was a murderer, by allowing the murderer to keep the weapon and letting him loose in a building full of helpless children.
## The justification given for their constant absence is [[Alien Non-Interference Clause|not wanting to involve themselves with mortal affairs]], believing they do not possess the right to wield such power in such a way. Yet when the Ori, beings comparable to the Ancients to whom they should have no such restrictions, set their sights on the Milky Way galaxy they are allowed to just waltz in on a technicality. In addition, they are perfectly willing to break this non-interference clause when ''their own'' well-being is at stake, sending Morgan Le Fay to stop Merlin (who at the time was descended and should have been out-of-bounds) when he made a device capable of killing ascended beings.
## The Morgan Le Fay case bears further elaboration, as she very carefully leaked information to the humans, while the rest of the Ancients watched her. The moment she tried to do anything but be vague, she was dragged away, never to be seen again.
## The primary aspect of the Ancients non-interference pact is long as there are no ascended powers being used. That seems reasonable. Yet when {{spoiler|Adria fully ascended, and later came down to our lowly plane of existence and acted to her full powers, did the Ancients finally stand up and say, "No"?}} Well, no. While {{spoiler|Adria}} returned to the Ori galaxy and never returned to the Milky Way afterwards, thus the Ancients were still playing by their (pompous, overblown, immoral) rules, the very fact that their rules allow for such a loophole merely strengthens the case against them.
## The death of the Asgard, the Ancients' allies. They let a race of their own allies die out rather than help them ascend for no apparent reason. Anubis himself said that if someone was worthy of ascension then the "Others" could collectively do so. Who's more worthy than their long allies?
## So, the prosecution suggests we extend the verdict to Guilty, guilty, hypocritical [[Lawful Stupid]] Energy Being scumbags. Thankfully, the Ancients turned out to be ''so'' neglectful they actually left behind the keys to creating the sangra'al, a device capable of destroying ''themselves''. All in favor of capital punishment?
### Jury Foreman Turtler says Aye.
* The defense would like to note that they did, in fact, attempt to stop the Wraith, starting a war that raged across a galaxy. They lost. Their complicity in the accidental creation of said space-vampires notwithstanding, they ''did'' do their level best to stop them until forced to retreat to the Milky Way. Similarly, they did almost destroy the Replicators, but unfortunately missed enough of them that the Replicators were able to subsequently rebuild. Although this was before they [[Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence|ascended]], and they were still marginally benevolent at this point. It's only after they ascended that they became truly neglectful.
** The defense would also like to note that most of the "lower beings" of the Milky Way galaxy owe their very existence to the Ancients: the Ori plague which forced them to ascend also wiped out most life in our galaxy. The Ancients built the device on Dakara to repopulate the galaxy with life. The defense therefore suggests that their policy of non-interference probably has more to do them being afraid of playing god than simply apathy. (Please see the case of The Ark of Truth vs. The Ancients' Conscience).
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* The State Of New Mexico wishes to bring charges against the Greys of ''[[The X-Files]]''. However, the evidence seems to have been destroyed by [[The Men in Black]].
* The people of Earth would like to bring charges against the Colonials and Cylons of the reimagined series of ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'' for {{spoiler|abandoning technology}} and sentencing their descendants to:
## {{spoiler|140,000 years}} of struggle to reinvent things such as basic sanitation, agriculture, medicine, education, and the wheel!
## Sentencing their immediate descendants to the horrors of disease, famine, dying in childbirth, and lack of long term protection from the environment {{spoiler|(Earth}} was in an ice age, for frak's sake!), possibly hostile natives, and unknown indigenous flora and fauna.
## The {{spoiler|[[Lost Technology|loss of FTL drive and other advanced technogies]], the loss of which to the present day (and possibly beyond) leaves us with no way to evacuate the planet in case of an [[Death From Above|asteroid strike]].}} (And no, you can't blame {{spoiler|Lee Adama}} for everything; the colonials and cylons all thought this was a good idea.)
## Left ''no'' messages or warnings to the descendants that that "all of this has happened before and will happen again" if they don't "take care to be nice to our robots" - mainly because by giving up technology their descendants had to '''wait''' ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND YEARS for someone to ''reinvent writing''.
## And what is the backup plan? [[Too Dumb to Live|"Oh, we’ll just interbreed with the natives!"]]. Even ignoring you can't tell whether or not you can interbreed by looking at someone, even if [[Memetic Molester|Gaius frakking Baltar]] made the test, then you have no way of knowing whether or not you just exposed yourself to a disease that you have no immunity against, and WITHOUT TECHNOLOGY you have no way to find a cure or '''at least''' a vaccine. And that isn't even considering they have no idea whether the natives are even friendly to outsiders. Your Honor, I hereby move that they be found '''guilty''' not only of neglectful actions to their '''distant''' descendants but also guilty of neglectful actions to their '''immediate''' descendants as well.
** If my clients are to be found guilty, then they refuse to go down alone on this. If they get thrown in the stockade, then at ''least'' God and the Head entities should go down with them if not replace them entirely. They've got far more cosmological level chops then my clients ever did, were interfering tremendously with their lives, and had ample opportunity to influence highly influential members of the community to say this is a bad idea (one of the greatest scientists of the era, and a heroine of the Cylon people). Instead, they seemed to have encouraged the whole abandonment of technology idea, manipulated their lives, and seemingly did not offer any advice to future generations despite the fact that unlike my clients, they were immortal and didn't have heaps of species-wide post traumatic stress disorder from years of multiple near-genocides, multiple ''actual'' genocides, being cramped up inside ships for years on end with the knowledge you may die at any moment, having to abandon the closest thing to a new home they got, getting betrayed by their siblings, having to deal with their first recognized intra-species conflict, and actually cleaning up Neglectful Precursor-esque messes like their malevolent child/grandchild/sibling robot races.
 
 
== Tabletop Games ==
* ''[[Warhammer 4000040,000]]'': The Craftworld Eldar. The very literal [[Defector From Decadence|Defectors From Decadence]] saw what the debauchery of their civilization would result in and tried to stop it. They failed, and in a last resort to survive they constructed small artificial planets to escape the downfall of their species. That they seem to regard the failure to prevent the heart of their empire turning into [[Negative Space Wedgie|The Eye of terror]] as "Neglectful" and they are now actively trying to fix the damage they've done, the Court finds that they have already plead Guilty and have sentenced themselves to an eternity of Community Service.
* Your honor, The Empire would like to bring before the court the other Old Ones from ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]''. Creating a race of [[Eldritch Abomination]]s through overuse of magic, shoving the burden of cleaning up their own mess onto their creations, making sure the only people who understand the plan were a group of [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent|lizard-people]] who may or may not have misinterpreted the entire thing (and are pretty anal anyways), and then packing up and leaving? The Empire accuses them of being neglectful in the highest degree!
** According to the background, the reason that their gates failed was because said toad-like lizard creatures (the fourth generation of them, to be precise) were responsible for maintaining their magic portals. It wasn't actually their fault that the gates failed, and once they did, it was either escape or die. And in ''Warhammer'', escape is an infinitely more desirable alternative to death.
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** The defense appeals this ruling, on the grounds that it is implied that the gods were not entirely aware of just how addictive the Games of Divinity really were. If this is the case, they most likely had every intention of ruling wisely and well, and are guilty only of falling victim to [[Applied Phlebotinum]] of which they had little understanding. This is supported by the fact that the withdrawal of the Incarnae from mortal and Exalted affairs happened very gradually, over the course of millenia. Furthermore, the Great Curse and the Usurpation are responsible for much of the corruption in Heaven and Creation, and effectively removed the beings best equipped to clean up the situation. One of the functions of the Exalted is, after all, to keep the lesser gods (who have exceedingly narrow perspectives and tend to view everything through the lens of their spheres of influence) in line.
* ''[[Star*Drive]]'' is filled to the brim with ancient alien ruins, some of them quite advanced. Humans of various faiths (Hatire and Ancientist) find religious inspiration in these ruins, but this probably wasn't the intent of the precursors.
* Blackmoor and Evergrun, two ancient civilizations from the [[Mystara]] ''[[Dungeons and& Dragons|D&D]]'' setting, aspired to technological greatness but succeeded only in damn near [[Apocalypse How|blowing up the world]]. Oh, and they left some spare nukes sitting around for their barbaric successors to tinker with, which is why the Known World now has a contaminated wasteland called the Broken Lands in the middle of it.
* ''[[Forgotten Realms]]''—The [[Hate Plague|Dracorage]] Mythal. Making the device designed to put ''all dragons in the world'' at once into [[Ax Crazy|murderous madness]] may be justified by the extreme situation those ancient elves faced. But leaving it around for the rest of eternity (it survived even severe damage to the Weave)? Especially considering its short activation by a comet was not an inherent feature, but merely a control condition that could be changed by a competent enough wizard—which eventually happened.
 
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== Toys ==
* The Great Beings of ''[[Bionicle]]'' were scientist-rulers on their planet, until they created the Element Lords to take over the "ruling" part so they could focus on the "[[For Science!|science]]". This is perhaps the most damning display of negligence, creating proxies so that they can safely afford to neglect their subjects. (Though it could be argued that they did act responsibly in making sure there ''were'' proper replacements.) While things were all right for a while, [[Unobtainium]] was discovered and the Element Lords led their subjects in waging a [[No Blood for Phlebotinum]] war over it, one that only ended when said Unobtainium split the planet into pieces. The Great Beings tried nonviolent solutions, all of which failed. The eventually resorted to creating baterra robots, a last-ditch doomsday weapon programmed to end the war by killing all armed combatants. However, they were released too late to prevent the disaster, and later [[Override Command|overrode their shutdown commands]].
** Also built in response to the impending cataclysm was Mata Nui, a living forty-million foot [[Humongous Mecha]], who was launched into space to observe other cultures before returning when the planet could be rebuilt. Large enough to house a biosphere and inhabited and maintained by man-sized biomechanical "nanotech". One race, the Makuta, eventually [[AIA.I. Is a Crapshoot|turned evil due to a design flaw]] (the Great Beings gave them elemental Shadow powers, unaware(?) that Shadow is [[The Dark Side]]). One Makuta took over Mata Nui's body and sent his consciousness into exile in a [[Soul Jar]]. Also, the plan was that this Makuta ''would'' take over the body while Mata Nui took over a second one, and the two would work together to restore the planet; Makuta just took over [[Screw Destiny|in the worst way at the worst time]].
*** [[Ace Attorney|Objection!]]: ''Mata Nui'' created the Makuta, not the Great Beings. Mata Nui may have been destined to work together with Makuta, but the fact remains that Makuta's rebellion, ironically enough, was all Mata Nui's fault. Come to think of it, a case should probably be presented against Mata Nui...
** While the sheer number of safeguards ensuring Mata Nui's functioning, as well as the attempts to stop the war and the disaster, argue against negligence, the issue of the Element Lords still looms large. However, it occurs to the court that the Great Beings are only precursors to Mata Nui and his inhabitants, not to the other races that they passed off to the Element Lords. So they were precursors and may have been negligent, but not both at the same time.
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* Your honor, the Hyrulians of ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' would like to bring forth a suit: the three Goddesses left behind the Triforce, which is their exit door and [[Cosmic Keystone]]. There were a few precautions against it getting nicked by a sociopathic man-bear-pig, but clearly they weren't enough. They let Link and Zelda clean up after them, giving them fairly useless "help" such as Light Spirits of Hyrule and the Sages, while in the interim innocents suffer and die before the Link of that time can get going.
** Defense brings up that failure of precautions does not indicate failure of the precursors. Any precaution can fail when against someone who is intelligent and resourceful enough. Contrary to plantiff's arguments the three Goddesses are active in Hyrule insuring the rise of a hero or other action whenever evil rises. The Light Spirits and Sages have proven to be instrumental in stopping said evils proving they are far from useless. Innocents suffering is unfortunelty part of the mortal world, but these are usually short periods of unrest followed by long periods of quiet as demonstrated by the nature of the Hylian army. Defense moves to dismiss suit based on the Goddesses constantly taking action and not being the universe's baby-sitters.
** Prosecution also desires a suit brought against the Sheikah (of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'') who ten-thousand years before the events of said game built an army of nigh-unstoppable, semi-autonomous robots, with the intention for future generation to use against Ganon. Failure to install any sort of anti-viral program, emergency shut off feature, or even proper instructions led to these devices were corrupted and hijacked by Ganon himself, leading to Hyrule undergoing an [[Apocalypse How/Class 0|Class 0]] apocalyptic scenario, with a potential [[Apocalypse How/Class 4|Class 4]] barely averted.
* In their exodus from this area of the galaxy, the Precursors of the ''[[Star Control]]'' series absent-mindedly left behind a ''humongous battleship armed with superweapons that can wipe out entire fleets with each shot''. Naturally, the enslaving Ur-Quan Kzer-Za stumble across it, naming it Sa-Matra. Among the numerous other artifacts the Precursors left behind are: [[Earthshattering Kaboom|bombs used as planeteering tools]] (one is used to put a hole in the outer layers of a star, causing it to flare like a supernova and sterilizing the entire inhabited system, and another is deemed powerful enough to destroy the Sa-Matra ''only after amplifying modifications are added by the Chmrr''), the Mycon (biological planeteering tools that evolved into a race of fungi who [[Planet Looters|terraform inhabited water worlds by force]] to their own scorching ideal conditions), and Inter-Dimensional-Fatigue-wave-generating devices (the study of which gets the Androsynth eaten by [[Eldritch Abomination|Lovecraftian extradimensional horrors]]).
** Arguably an act of self-defense. [[Word of God]] has stated that the sequel was always intended to explain what happened to the Precursors. Despite the fact that the original creators lost control over the IP before making said sequel; to some extent, the (non-canon) sequel Star Control 3 DID justify things. The Precursors had been searching for a way to survive a galaxy-wide genocidal sweep of sentient species from even more powerful space entities and FAILED to come up with a combative method of survival despite said superweapons.
* The Xel'Naga of the ''[[StarcraftStarCraft]]'' series created the Zerg, which [[Turned Against Their Masters|promptly killed them]], then spread like a plague of locusts and started consuming other species wholesale. The Zerg Overmind's rebellion shouldn't have been entirely unforeseen; the Protoss, their prior creations, similarly rebelled and chased their creators off. As of the end of the ''Brood War'', it seems that the Zerg are the single most powerful force lurking in space, making things all the worse. If the kooks spent a little of their supposedly-vast resources building some defenses for their worldships instead of mucking with genetics, this mess wouldn't have happened.
** Your honor, in light of new evidence it appears that the Zerg's misbehaviour may have been due to the intercession of The Dark Voice, an entity the Xel'Naga imprisoned in the ancient past. This may be grounds for them to have any neglectful accusations dismissed.
* The Eloh, the ancient precursors of ''[[Tabula Rasa]]'', created a [[Magic From Technology|superscience capable of manipulating energy and matter by acts of will]]. They then went through interstellar space handing this stuff out randomly. When this [[Turned Against Their Masters|didn't end well]] - surprise, surprise - they annihilated the entire military of the first race to rise against them, the Thrax, firmly cementing xenophobia. Then a small faction called the Neph went and enslaved the Thrax and went on a war against the rest of the universe to make sure no one would ever be their equals again, starting with the mainstream Eloh. Rather than actually fighting back or enlisting (or even warning) the sentient races across the universe, the Eloh just tossed various pieces of [[Applied Phlebotinum]] on random populated and unpopulated worlds. At least the Sages of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series bothered to seal away the [[Sealed Evil in a Can|evil in a can]].
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* In light of the recent testimony of Cmdr. Shepard, the [[Mass Effect|Citadel races]] would like to file charges against {{spoiler|the Catalyst, and its creators to be tried in absentia}}. These individuals are responsible for the creation of the Reapers, currently facing at least 740 counts of galactic genocide. Only their claimed rationale for allowing these acts, that {{spoiler|they believed a [[Robot War]] to be inevitable, and thus created the Reapers to prevent sufficiently advanced races from creating sufficently powerful synthetic races}}, prevents the plaintiffs from charging [[Abusive Precursors|abuse]] rather than neglect.
** The defense moves that charges against the {{spoiler|Catalyst's creators}} be dropped or postponed due to lack of evidence. As it stands, we have only the {{spoiler|Catalyst's}} word that he/she/it created the Reapers, that it set the Reapers on a never-ending cycle of destruction, and that it did so in spite of a better solution.
 
 
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