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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.28 11:51:00 -
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About what DasGI said: the wormhole systems have a locus signature, and not all numbers are accounted for. There are gaps in the sequence, and maybe those gaps are single-star systems where no wormhole can go because of the node thing.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.29 09:36:00 -
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If this is about figuring things out and reaching a consensus, then what if we never figure it out and never have a consensus? Is there an alternate turn of events for that? I can totally see it happening that the arguing back and forth about theories keeps going forever if no authority figure puts a stop to it. And amongst the players, everyone behaves like an authority figure, thus noone actually has any. Hence, there will be no consensus, even if one of us exedently comes up with the correct theory.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.29 13:18:00 -
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Originally by: Jowen Datloran
BTW.: I think the Oruze Osobnyk looks like a giant sun watch.
Then where is the shadow pointing?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.30 11:15:00 -
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If the Oruze construct resembles a sun, it could symbolize two things, it's either there to store solar energy, or it is there to generate it. Personally given the appearance of a sun, the second option seems more obvious. We keep asuming that they gather power from unstable stars that we see all around sleeper systems. But even those don't last forever. If you're not going to be around to keep your species going, would you settle for a few billion years as the suns you base your civilization around slowly die, or would you want something more permanent? I also wonder, can you actually warp towards the suns themselves? It wouldn't surprise me if we found they where harvesting something else from them, and thus made them unstable.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.31 14:35:00 -
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Edited by: Aynen on 31/07/2010 14:41:46 Edited by: Aynen on 31/07/2010 14:39:52 If I remember correctly the sleepers did research into the creation of stars, right? Well, what if the oruze construct is like a dyson sphere around a very small 'home-made' star?
About the previous post's quote on the locus numbers: If they do represent time, there is a link between the locus and the cartographer modules that where, for some reason, configured to adjust their speed according to distance traveled. Perhaps the locus numbers are 'time of arrival' based on how fast the cartographer ship was traveling manually from the previous star?
edit: Might that mean that these systems form a relatively straight line if mapped? That would make sense if the sleepers where trying to get somewhere...
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.10.14 23:27:00 -
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Originally by: Roga Dracor I happened to notice that the wormhole systems seem to center on Yulai, for those of you working on a mapping template. Open your star map, and for me at least, when I am in WH space, the map always centers on Yulai, so if there is a Point Genesis, if the trend remains constant in the map for others, Yulai is likely that point.
Having resided in one wormhole system for quite a while now, I've noticed that every wormhole that leads out of it into high security space leads to Amar space. Perhaps there is indeed a link between our cluster's placements and the placement of stars in wormhole space. As if a wormhole exit has a geographical reach. If the geographical reach works also for wormholes leading from our cluster into wh space then we can determine which systems are physically close to one another.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.10.15 10:41:00 -
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Originally by: khazak mokl Its been a while since I read the whole of this post from start to finish so forgive me if its been covered. Just been reading an old post from dropbear called ' meet the pushers' relating to the pirate factions production of illegal boosters. In the post he mentions again the reasons for the pirates producing the drugs and moving them into empire are to do with the hidden story line that is out there waiting to be discovered. I think this will have ties into the jove/sleeper/talocan epic. Maybe someone with more time and knowledge of booster production can investigate this line of enquiry.
I think it ties more into the Nation story than the Jove/sleeper/talocan epic.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.10.15 14:12:00 -
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In Jita 4-4 a reference is made to the drug C3-fullero-tris-methanodicarboxylic acid which protects cells from programmed cell death. The protagonist of the story is interested in two things: Why has the drug become so cheap since wormholes opened, and how to remain in the digital form that us capsuleers are in as we are sent to our new clone when our current one dies so that, in this form, he will not be dependent on anything other than himself anymore. In other words, he wants to be what the Sleepers are. But where does the drug come in? According to the protagonist, the common use of the drug has to do with selective memory in order to bring to any situation only that which is really needed. But I really don't see how this connects to anoikis, or being able to stay in digital form. Anyone?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.10.20 12:56:00 -
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Tialocan is a layer of Aztec heaven where people go who have been struck by lightning. It is a happy place. Tialoc is the god that reigns over this place. The 'struck by lightning' part I feel is particularly interesting, as the sleepers have become digital and thus electrical, and they have come to the place where the talocan are (wormhole space) to live in safety from the other empires.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.10.20 13:48:00 -
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Also of interest is some native American symbolism that rather reminds me of the Oruze stations in wormhole space further signifying a link between Sleepers, Talocan and Aztecs and other native American Indians.
Notice the top left symbol here:
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.10.22 16:59:00 -
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Earlier someone suggested that we might be able to contruct a powersource for the one complete Oruze station that has had it's powersource disconnected. This idea doesn't seem so far-fetched to me, and if an endeavor to provide the station with power was undertaken and publicly announced on the forums, I really wouldn't be surprised if it caused and effect. You can either RP it, or get a fleet in there and perhaps use lots of cap transfer arrays on it. (I reckon only a LOT of power would do the trick)
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.10.26 10:58:00 -
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If 'Denim' refers to a place and 'Oruze' does too, it could refer to a solar system in the known cluster. I don't know the names of all the solar systems in Eve by heart, but does anyone know of a solar system in Eve which' name is similar enough to 'Oruze' to be a possible origin?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.10.26 11:53:00 -
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On the origin of Oruze: There is a constalation in Kor-Azor called Orus. I'm going to go over there and see if I can find anything related to the sleepers there.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.10.27 11:49:00 -
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Originally by: Aedeal
Originally by: Seetesh With the Talocans being established as a species that migrated into what is now sleeper held space; what reason would their be for they to move there and how did they get to wh space was their an alliance between the two races?
Consider the name 'Anoikis', currently believed to transcribe as 'The state of being without a home', then remember that the Talocan were nomadic. Given that places are named according to the people that inhabit them, why weren't the Talocan here first?
The Talocan where here first I reckon too, and that quarentene zone is of Talocan design. The Sleepers might have unleashed whatever was held there. This leads me to a rather interesting thought. What if the Sleeper drones are what was released and those drones are basically holding the Sleeper race captive inside those enclaves?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.10.27 16:30:00 -
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Edited by: Aynen on 27/10/2010 16:31:57
Originally by: Aedeal If the drones were the plague, why medical quarantine? No, the plague affects a biological organism. No other way to explain the Mirror med facility.
That makes me think of something interesting: If the Sleepers where digital before they went to the Talocan systems (aka wh-systems) then they may have had the ability to download themselves not only into their machines, but also into the Talocan people themselves, especially if the Talocan where capsuleers. Then the Talocan might have treated it as a hostile invasion that needed the quarentine zone.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.10.30 09:36:00 -
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@ Roga:
It makes much more sense to me that a digital race (the Sleepers) would use bio-weapons since they cannot backfire on them. The Talocan where biological themselves. I reckon if it was a bioweapon that caused the creation of the quarentine zone and such, it was used against the Talocan, not by them.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.11.03 20:46:00 -
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If anything, I'd say the most likely thing they are referring to with the prison thing would be the whole of New Eden. It'd mean someone closed the EVE gate to lock us up, and now someone might give us the key to getting back, but we might not remember that the person who gave us the key out is perhaps also the person who locked us up to begin with.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.11.29 08:51:00 -
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It's been theorised that with the heat and preasure resistance propertese of fullerenes which Sleepers had developed, they'd be able to have their technology survive inside a star. The stars in Sleeper systems are often very high mass, like black holes and such. Now, if you wanted your drones to stay in communication with whatever you have inside those heavy stars, you'd need to compensate for the time differential from being at different distances and speeds from very heavy objects. (Einstein's relativity theory) Perhaps this is why the drones come equiped with technology to do with time measurement vs. distance traveled?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2011.01.16 13:16:00 -
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I don't think the other side of the Eve wormhole ended in the Sol system, I think it was just somewhere in the Milky Way
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