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Don't think it's been updated to 4.x tho.
Warp Breaches.
A mod that adds in the Chaos stuff from Warhammer in the form of a random raiding group. Now and then, a breach happens in a system either in or near an empire's territory. From the breach flows a fleet that attacks the nearest inhabited system. If it succeeds in conquering the system, the breach spawns in an invading force that tries to invade and occupy the planet. If the empire doesn't respond after a period of time, the forces of Chaos drag a portion of the planet's population back off into the Warp, causing the fleet, invasion force, and a sizable chunk of the planet's population to go away.
The downside is that the designer very often has very specific context in mind.
For example, they prefer playing on large maps where empires quickly become huge, so their numbers don't work for players who prefer smaller maps or higher player density.
But of course there are almost always ways to solve that by dynamic values using formulas or rules instead of fixed numbers, providing the designer has enough motivation and time on their hands to address that.
In any case, best of luck with your project, and thank you for creating it and sharing with the community,