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  • in reply to: Brain Droppings 19: Quarian Edition #2005
    Mr.Green
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    Forgot to add this.

    9) Info-memetic Warfare.

    We’ve seen this line in a few times, when it comes to the galactic sneaky-sneaky cyberwarfare scene. But what does it in essence mean?

    I can understand info-warfare as about utilizing false information and facts to gain an advantage. But Info-memetic?

    It almost sounds like using ‘memes’ to fight your enemy. Or is it something else entirely?

    Or a form of warfare that had been developing in the space age?

    in reply to: Brain Droppings 18: New Year Edition #1956
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    A few more thoughts that came to mind:

    7) SolGuard and the First Contact War

    We kept on hearing on how ‘amazing, brave and unbreaking’ the SolGuard of Earth had been during the First Contact War between Humanity and the Turians.

    But considering how unmatched and outnumbered the SA had been and considering their tech level wasn’t as advanced. How much of a difference or what did the SolGuard do that was ‘so impressive’?

    8) Richard Williams and Cybernetics

    It is admitted in the OSABC part, that Richard is around 98% conversion. At this stage, one has to wonder why hasn’t he gone 100%?

    Since it has been mentioned, that in replacement of organic parts – the cybernetic ones have to in some way or shape, replace the function of the original.

    Thus, wouldn’t it be more useful to go 100%? Instead of having all that 98% support that leftover 2%? Considering he is more or less, a machine with a few bits of flesh. Or is there some hidden advantage/disadvantage of remaining as he is?

    9) High Lords of Sol, again

    Back in ATTWN, when Hazred is revealing to Shepard to truth about the Galaxy. One part struck me as interesting – ‘This is not the plan of men who want to conquer the galaxy. We will never achieve such. It is not merely bitter old men clinging to power, or racists who think they know better’.

    How much of that is true and how much is utter bull-crap? How much damage has the HLoS caused to the Systems Alliance with their ‘ideals’? (Beyond the obvious Ardiente and Maxwell domination)

    in reply to: Reaper hull armor #1211
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    I think its compressed bullshit – made with Godpower.

    in reply to: Brain Droppings 12 #1164
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    Stop stealing my idea =D.

    And I believe he asked about the Rachni Invasion. I am been also wondering, how did the Terminus System rise in power – when it likely got steam-rolled and nomed at by the Rachni.

    As I also recalled, weren’t those Separtists funded by Asari or Salarian black-ops?

    in reply to: Brain Droppings 9 #989
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    I think its rather the energy that gets released from such an explosion.

    Like a supernova explosion, that releases all sorts of rays, beams and radiation – despite being simple hydrogen and iron.

    But…I think we still need the main man here, to answer the questions.

    in reply to: Brain Droppings 9 #980
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    10)

    In regards to the tenth answer Himura – only one word: anti-matter.

    in reply to: Brain Droppings 5: Plothole Edition #906
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    :3

    Yay.

    in reply to: Brain Droppings 5: Plothole Edition #902
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    Hadn’t noticed it. Guess I’ll be asking my questions there now.

    in reply to: Open Questions : Ask them here! #901
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    in reply to: Brain Droppings 5: Plothole Edition #898
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    And how can the average person understand that? They were the ones dropping like flies.

    The only ‘aid’ they got WAS from the other races. And the asari are still giving the free aid.

    Its been said, a ‘few’ are honorable and friendly. But unless, they are very high-ranked and been giving free money daily – I don’t see, how the hatred from the average man is gone…

    in reply to: Cerberus MO #851
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    You think so?

    Would the idea, of a pragmatic Shepard be reasonable? In canon-context?

    I always, felt, when playing ME2 – playing idealist, was just unreasonable. If TIM hadn’t screwed up in ME3; that Collector Base could have offered us some major human-power.

    xxx

    The only thing, I might have an issue over is TIM’ motive in AU!ME3.

    Would he strike from the shadows? Gaining assets, through Shepard or proxies? Keeping his hands clean, and Cerberus’ military assets helping the Alliance – while after the war is over. Cerberus disappears back into the shadows – and he starts to manipulate the recovering galaxy to Humanity’ favor.

    Or would he, make a blatant over-throw of the entire Council?

    This is me trying to figure out, which is better. Cerberus, and by proxy Humanity emerging on top as the true victor of the Reaper War.

    OR Cerberus remaining as a secret kabal – unknown, uncapturable but a very powerful organization. Loosing militarily, but gaining up-matched scientific and intelligence assets.

    Which one suits better?

    in reply to: Music Choices #843
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    Reapers arrive into the galaxy

    Arrival

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    in reply to: Brain Droppings #805
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    Where is a race of Terminators when you need one?

    Install SkyNet on a high-mineral planet, and run for the hills.

    Heat-Death, how long until you cook us all, before the madness arrives here.

    Damnit, where are you Dr. Manhattan?!

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    in reply to: STG and the Extranet #778
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    So its basically human stupidity and improvising against salarian over-reacting and data-gathering.

    Humans are known to come up with the craziest ideas, solutions and spy-nonsense.

    But they fail against asari, cause? Asari gather data in bed and not on the field? xD

    in reply to: Anti-Cyberware? #745
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    Which goes to show you, don’t read PremiseVerse stuff and play Deus Ex – at the same time. Messes with your brain.

    Now, I’m likely trying to figure-out, if the salarians have secret kill-switches installed on the interface-chips. Or have developed a specialized-VI virus to target interface chips.

    Or have cybernetics who can disable other cybernetics. And there goes my sanity, along with any mercy I had for the asari.

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