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But how do you know that these are named after Roman or Japan concepts instead of something else?
imperial vs debates are serious business
the rome-japan culture wars are eternal
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But how do you know that these are named after Roman or Japan concepts instead of something else?
You'll need to put x's in the brackets for it to be counted by the vote counter program. Like this:[] DRONE/SAMURAI. Autonomous battle protocols allowing for more independent action at the expense of swarm coordination.
Frankly, I feel like forces that demand raw power are going to be rare nowadays what with space having tried to ram it's face into it's own stomach and succeeded.
[] Eppstein Transit Accelerator. Increases transit drive windup speed in unformatted space, allowing for easier escape from enigmatic threats.
I dunno if I trust holograms to protect us, givne the assumptions of reliance on visual spectrum sensors.
I dunno if I trust holograms to protect us, givne the assumptions of reliance on visual spectrum sensors.
The accelerator is specifically noted as being for unformatted space, where stuff like the mirage probably wouldn't work as well at the drone level.And the speed boost because actually getting out of dodge beats tricking opponents and trying to play magic hats with them goes in my book.
Now calling itself the Lotus Eater, not at all concerning, no sir.our anti-anti-escape guard module, now referring to itself as the Lotophage
...that's only a little better if I'm being honest, but I'll take it.You want to try again only a few hundred more times but your anti-escape guard module, now referring itself to Neural Pesticide, rescues you from the program.
At some point, some poor fool is going to try and hack our systems only to run headfirst into these two and die immediately.The two rivals, locked in a battle to deletion, are ideal imperial algorithms, prepared for mutual annihilation in honorable infowarfare. You dare not interrupt them in case they turn their ire towards you.