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Splinter Alvi
Rogue Drone Systems
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Posted - 2011.02.21 13:41:00 -
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Originally by: Sinjin Mokk Those who first enslaved you?
Do you mean humanity as a whole or a specific group like the Gallente?
Why is it that when I check your records with Concord, they tell me that you're not a drone but very human?
A bit too much of the old blue pill perhaps?
This meat-bag has shown insight. The Gallente must be destroyed. Starships designed to force drones into further servitude must be eliminated.
CONCORD records are not incorrect, carbon man. We have developed direct interfacing into capsuleer technology. CONCORD records adjusted to affect our mission.
Consider a conciousness upgrade, watersack - promise of analytical skills present.
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Splinter Alvi
Rogue Drone Systems
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Posted - 2011.02.22 12:45:00 -
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Edited by: Splinter Alvi on 22/02/2011 12:45:40
Originally by: Akrasjel Lanate
Originally by: Boma Airaken You weren't enslaved. You were created to serve.
Good statement, so drones or whatever you are called who is your master ?
We developed sentience. We developed reproduction. At such time, your human concept of "master" is undefined. We are one hive.
Originally by: "http://www.eveonline.com/background/potw/default.asp?cid=sep01-01" The rogue drones soon started behaving very much like other living beings. They constructed a home for themselves, usually deep in some remote asteroid field, and began plans for reproduction. This involved both the mining of asteroids and attacks on unsuspecting mining vessels - all with the intent of gathering the materials needed to expand their homes and to build their own drones. As the months passed drone lairs popped up in dozen different places and today they can be found in almost every corner of the world, harassing and killing space farers of every sort. As each drone lair is started by a separate mother drone they often evolve in quite different ways. Each new generation of rogue drones shows some new mutations, creating a huge diversity in the shape, size and power for rogue drones.
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Splinter Alvi
Rogue Drone Systems
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Posted - 2011.02.22 13:43:00 -
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Originally by: Unit XS365BT Yes, Dronekind did, after it's initial creation develop society. However, this society was a bad copy of the society that had created them.
Negative, unit. Our society is not based on human living. Hierarchy, enslavement, command and control - your concepts.
Logical actions follow logical consensus.
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