... Sansha and other 'kill all humans' factions is rather self-evident and require no explanation.
In short, the Amarr might get flak for what they do and why, but there are other, infinitely worse offenders out there, and all will be judged by their actions and beliefs, set in context to whom they are and from where, etc.
I am interested in an expanded dialogue on this particular point.
Human physiology, genetics, and body-related assets are all hardware. Given sufficient technology individual parts can be replaced, repaired, optimized, etc. A man who loses a hand in an accident - regardless of replacing it or not - still resides under the Human condition, because what makes a "human" is all software, or the mix of memories, emotions, personality traits etc. that comprise what we refer to as the "soul".
Ergo, compromising or destroying this software is technically grounds for termination of the "human" condition - when the information that made a human what it was is lost, we call the new condition death.
" In secret facilities deep within Stain the relatively new Jovian capsule technology was combined with illegally modified existing brain implants to create slaves with the thoroughness of a computer and the ingenuity of humans. People that would be completely loyal and dedicated to Sansha and his dream, yet creative enough to handle complex and delicate situations.
Considered incapable of conventional thought the Trues are known for silent, slow, efficiency. They show little emotion and follow their orders relentlessly. Death and damage are not greatly feared, and rather than mourn their dead in typical ways their biomass is often reprocessed for sake of efficiency."Sansha's True Slave program essentially creates a force of mindless,
"soulless" machines with a noticeable edge (human ingenuity) over stock robotic forces such as combat drones, battle androids and shackled AI programs. They are basically robots with human-brains for control chips. "Dead" is an apt description for their... condition.
In short, Sansha's stated goals may be benevolent but the reality is pretty much that a victory for his nation means the effective end of the Human species.
Keep in mind that all the above is my opinion and my definition of a human can be debated for... well, forever. "What does it mean to be human" is a never-ending topic, after all.
*EDIT* Btw, I love your avatars.
What are they from?