CAU is something that is fundamentally evil, in it's essence there can never be a good use of it. Even if there's a land that is currently being inhabited by "bad people" in their terms, there's nothing wrong with the land on it's own. That can be put to good use later.
Did anyone even talk about the task of "taking the land"? Underrail is full of unclaimed land. The task was to destroy Free Drones by any means with minimal losses. And it was done.
But Protectorate being so selfish, if they encounter a territory that they can't seize, they are even willing to intentionally make another Depot A out of it. If they can't have it, nobody can, not even it's original residents. Think of the message that carries. No sane government should offer somthing like that, for it is not a deal but a threat.
Should I remind you of the nuclear present for Hiroshima and Nagasaki in real history? Does it make America "evil"?
From my point of view, somehow not. It is normal for a country, any country, to do anything to protect the interests of itself and its citizens.
Of course, such actions cannot be considered acceptable in our time. But then they simply corresponded to the cruelty of the era. And the current era of Underrail is no less cruel. Sad but true.
And certainly not offer it on foreign territory.
There is no "foreign territory" outside the boundaries of cities in South Underrail. It does not belong to anyone, and this is the whole problem. No one cares about raiders until they are so impudent that they raid settlements. No one controls the number of mutants.
If the cities of southern Underrail had come to an agreement and established some kind of ranger structure, at least half of the need for the Protectorate would have disappeared. Or maybe there would be no need for it at all.
The message that this intimidation action contained could not be intended for any specific South Underdale force. It is more likely for the people as a whole. "Do not dare to act against us or face the same fate."
Even the choice of weapons of execution was not a matter of effectiveness. It was a matter of impression.
I read somewhere that executions in the Middle Ages were so spectacular because people were used to death. The usual death was not to scare them. The people of Underrail are the same ... but this shit should even get through them.
And yes, of course, this is hideous. What did you expect? Politics at any time is shit, but the politics of people with a medieval mentality and weapons of mass destruction is a huge deep shitty swamp. In your opinion, was the demolition of the fortress something better?
Free Drones doesn't offer a future, but they never said they are and that's not even their purpose in their current state. They just realized the danger earlier than others and now fully focus their attention on solving only that - alone and against all odds.
You romanticize them. They are just a bunch of nihilists that just want to destroy the current structure and do not offer anything to replace it.
Yes, they have damn good reasons, I don't argue. If they were guys like Gorsky, who, despite all the hatred for the Protectorate, are building something of their own, I would love to join them. But they are not.
As for life without a power structure, I will again refer you to the conversations of Marcus and Ladelman. Ladelman almost brags a sister who works as a whore since adolescence. Seriously, the most hideous thing here is not the situation itself, but the routine with which Ladelman perceives it. His sister sells her body for survival - and that's fine. Most Junkyard women live like that. Ladelman's mom was no exception.
Also add pratically absent medicine, child mortality, deaths from illness, food poisoning (barrel soup, you know) and starvation... And raiders with mutants outside the settlements, just like a cherry on a cake.
You know, if I really lived in Underrail, I would have sold my soul even to Leviathan so that my friends, family, and even acquaintances would not live like that. What? I just need to assist the authoritarian government in the small genocide of political opponents with the help of non-conventional toxic substances? Sounds like a great deal.
You want to help, that's great. Get to know the area, meet the people. See the leaders - some are bandits trying to taking advantage of the chaos and abuse power, some are sensible people wishing for a peaceful and sustainable prosperity. Pick some and just support THOSE if you so want to interfere. But not by means of military force. Don't make a third side and try to outgun and outsource the others and take control profiting from the chaos and helplessness.
Nobody ever said that the Protectorate is a charitable organization, but for some reason you think that they must act as one in order to be acceptable. This is somehow naive. Everyone in Underrail is pursuing their own gain and no one is hiding it. Yes, a Protectorate can be literally tyrannical. But the price of independence is known (see above), and my character is ready for almost anything to stop paying it.