I think Hestia felt it did what it had to do to save humanity. Sure, they e some evil in the fact that they no longer thought of the meks and mutants as human, but can you exactly blame them?
Elements of the military had already created a schism between them and the government thanks to the tempernet debacle before the raiders were put into use, so there was no real trust there to begin with. When they saw how effective they were they were probably afraid that schism would turn into outright rebellion. And you know… They weren’t wrong, were they? If I read the prelude and the histories right, the mutants were raiding civilian and military targets, often out of revenge and spite rather than necessity. They slaughtered an entire town. I think the quote is “the streets ran red with a wave of blood” or something similar. It’s obvious the mutants no longer thought of themselves as human, either. The Voice’s message of unity was never acted on, was it? In fact, when he died that message was entirely ignored, wasn’t it? So again, Hestia wasn’t wrong to consider them a threat to humanity, were they? As someone else pointed out, no side of this conflict is good; they all made horr
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