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At some point you will have a civil war. And after you retake all planets AI will build trash districts, like "civilian industry" on your rebelled research planets - and there are no way to remove them, demolish them or replace them. They are permanent. It seems that only solution for planets to be abandoned and recolonized anew.
 
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Could you not just replace them, as you would normally?

I've never actually experienced the rebellion, and my current run is UOR because I wanted to see what I could make happen with the bonus genemodding points. I just tend towards decisions that don't result in it, so I'm not sure if you mean it makes district specializations stupidly (undoubtedly true), or district specializations stupidly and then also blocks replacing them with better ones.
 
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At some point you will have a civil war. And after you retake all planets AI will build trash districts, like "civilian industry" on your rebelled research planets - and there are no way to remove them, demolish them or replace them. They are permanent. It seems that only solution for planets to be abandoned and recolonized anew.
You can replace specialisations at any time: click the district, then click the spinning arrow icon next to the specialisation in the pop out side window:

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Not at any time, you can't replace the 2nd specialization until you have colonial centralization.
That... IS fairly annoying, actually, but as a stopgap just close the jobs.

You're not missing out compared to them not having built the second specialization if you can't anyway, although I definitely would agree it is irritating.
 
I wish they'd scrap the civil war mechanic.

It's never been fun + its existence is what prevents you from being Imperial from the start, which is a silly restriction considering what the origin's obviously inspired by.
 
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never go imperial

that tiny bonus at the end are not worth all the trouble
Before, largely true.

Now, it does somewhat depend as, unless you're going Psionic (pending SotS which may remove that contingency), the Dictatorial and Imperial advanced governments will NOT be a trivial difference.
 
I wish they'd scrap the civil war mechanic.

It's never been fun + its existence is what prevents you from being Imperial from the start, which is a silly restriction considering what the origin's obviously inspired by.
Considering what the origin is inspired by, the civil war fits very well.
 
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Considering what the origin is inspired by, the civil war fits very well.
The point of that comparison was that the God-Emperor was already the God-Emperor by the time of the Horus Heresy.

Not letting you be Imperial from the start just so we can have a shoehorned civil war chain is a very silly design choice.