Enslaving the population and taking the women for breeding. Okay, but why wasn't that spelled out? At some point he could've said that to someone.
See, the thing is that doing this kind of thing to a small world that makes nothing at all is ludicrous because it's a waste of time and resources when there are better, riper worlds to conquer. I can see if he wanted slaves, but then, why didn't he bother taking them then? Why wait until he returns? Seems like his entire ship could've handled the entire population of Akir? Or, let's say he only wants a small percentage; say a few women a year? Fine. Take them the very instant after you make your threats and shoot a few Akirans.
One thing you have to understand about conquerors is that they don't really do things because they're mean. They do things because there are prizes to be won.
In Seven Samurai, for instance (which is what BBtS is), the village had food that the bandits ultimately wanted. Sure, they probably would've loved to rape the girls of the village, but food is what they were primarily after. Armies march on their Stomachs, according to Napoleon, and for good reason: Armies don't produce anything on their own. Going to war is expensive on so many levels, but the prizes can often be worth the risk.
But there was no prize here in BBtS. Nothing that would compel Sador even to go there in the first place beyond his own self-gratification. It would be one thing if there was something Akir made, something like fuel or food or weapons or something. But they produce nothing. Nothing even remotely in any quantity that would satisfy his forces for any significant length of time. They don't even have money!
If Akir were a strategic location, again that would be a good reason for Sador to conquer them.
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