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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.05.10 14:32:00 -
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Does anyone know which Earth language the Talocan language originated from?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.06.04 07:23:00 -
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Originally by: Nikilaiki Ruutarhara
Quote: Maybe, maybe all the isogen-5 explosions had happened to allow for a single hole to open. Once Burreau made contact, something triggered, causing the resulting ones.
Wormholes are hidden paths. Mind blown yet?
I don't suppose it's possible that the Empress' terran weapon which she aquired in 'the Empyrian Age' and functioned on isogen-5 could have caused the universe to destabilize, brining about the wormholes, could it? If so, the tech was terran, and must have been around when the Eve gate was still open. Perhaps it was this tech that closed the Eve gate?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.06.04 10:55:00 -
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It makes sense to me that the orinigal sleeper race, before digitizing themselves, would create a failsafe where, if the sleeper drones failed to protect them, some would be able to wake up and take matters into their own hands. This brings us to a question: Are the digitized sleepers aware of the non-digital world around them? Do the sleeper drones communicate with the sleeper conciousness? If we where to destroy all the enclaves, what would they do to protect themselves?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.06.06 06:44:00 -
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I've been going over Oruze Osobynak in my head all night, and the only thing I can make of it is Origin Assembly. Now it'd make sense that since the Talocan, the Jove and the Sleepers where blossoming again faster after the collapse than we did, that they'd be the first to attempt to get back home, and they may have tried to get there together. We found sleeper tech, but also Talocan tech, and some of the tech seems to resemble Jove tech. So I'm guessing they all went, then the sleepers developed this vr technology, the jove wanted to make use of it because of their condition, the sleeper drones left behind might have gotten hostile with the remaining talocan who didn't want to be digitized, and thus you see what there is today.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.06.06 15:49:00 -
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Originally by: Selar Nox I'm not absolutely sure anymore, if the term 'Anoikis' really relates to W-Space/Sleepers. Intentional death because the loss of the (connection to) familiar surroundings could also refer to Lianda's situation. She lost the most important person around her (Hilen, her 'life-spending surroundings'), what makes her want to die (by entering the wormhole; intentional death, programmed death).
Well, isn't it kind of an assumption that the sleepers had really digitized themselves? Maybe the enclaves aren't filled with people hooked up to a computer, maybe it's a cemetary? Maybe they all decided to drink the coolaid?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.06.11 11:07:00 -
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Here's a thought: If you wanted to create a self replicating, self maintaining AI that was designed to protect you when you nolonger have physical form, then you might want to program a failsafe into it to make sure it doesn't spread uncontrolably, and take over the galaxy. Programming an artificial anoikis into them if they stray too far away from where their creators wanted them to be might be a good idea then.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.06.28 17:53:00 -
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Problem I have with all these theories is that it becomes hard to tell which theories belong in the 'correct' category, and which in the 'incorrect'. Also, the 'accepted' theories are by now so numerous and have changed so often that I just can't see the forrest for the trees anymore. Anyone else have this problem or is it just me?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.06.30 10:51:00 -
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I believe it came up a couple of posts ago that Osobynak was quite similar to Chec for "Infected person", and it's also been mentioned that Oruze ment Orignin. Perhaps the combination of the two signifies they either had, or where looking for "Patient zero". The original strain of a decease before it mutated perhaps. If the Jove and the sleepers where one and the same then perhaps they first tried to look for the first Jove to have the Jovian decease. Failing that, they digitized themselves.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.01 05:17:00 -
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Edited by: Aynen on 01/07/2010 05:17:52
Originally by: Baillif I think you are right about the state of the star systems, but I believe that it ties in with the Sleepers themselves. Dropbear dropped a strong hint when he linked the research on C3-FTM fullerines being able to stop neurological anoikis and the neural degeneration it would cause. Is this possibly related to the sickness that caused the quarantine? Only Dropbear knows for sure and he's probably not telling.
If you stop telling cells to die, doesn't it, when controlled, create a measure of immortality? And what if you needed the brain to keep existing but where not interested in the rest of the body? I mean nobody said nothing was left of the people who digitized themselves.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.11 10:28:00 -
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Originally by: Eventy One The sleepers are masters of virtual reality. The Sansha's are filled with implants. I think the sleepers are trying to break back out of the virtual reality they've gotten themselves into. Now read CONCORD's report - ISHAEKA-0016 all over again.
You've got a point there, a network of implants would be no less effective at enduring the ages as a big computer would. The Sanhsa network is modular, not so easily destroyed.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.12 11:46:00 -
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Here's a not unimportant question: Can the enclaves move? (either through jumps or propulsion of some sort) See if you plan to survive the tooth of time, having a stationary anchor to the physical world seems rather unwise. On top of that, since the drones seem to be geared towards scouting and stellar cartography, why would they need that technology if the sleepers aren't planning to go anywhere?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.13 16:30:00 -
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Another phenomenon that I've been pondering about in connection to the simultaniously appearing bright star over great distances is the partical entanglement we see in Isogen 5, which has been used in recent history to open wormholes. Imagine light particles themselves being entangled on a quantum level, to name an example of simultanious light over great distances. My knowlage of how techions work is limited, but I'd also like to know if isogen 5 explosions release techion radiation. The explosions that recently opened the wormhole network must have been very small compared to the one that affected the EVE gate (if that was indeed the case) so the amount of techion radiation (if such an explosion emits such radiation) would have been galactic in proportion aswell.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.13 20:27:00 -
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Another thought just came to mind... What if the sleepers are the Jove who went into stasis combined with digital life to escape the Jovian decease, leaving drones to guard them, then the Jove who where left behind found a cure much later but have decreased in numbers so much that they cannot overtake the sleeper drones and cannot free their bretheren? They'd need to open wormholes from Anoikis to the known empires to get the capsuleers to take down the sleeper drones for them so they can move in and un-digitize their bretheren so they can be cured.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.17 08:46:00 -
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I reckon the Zephyr is something different alltogether. I reckon it's a messege from the Sleepers, through the sisters, to us, the podpilots. It's a way of saying, this is sleeper technology, and they're sharing it with you, for free. It's a peace offering. Nobody said that the sleepers opened the wormholes, and why would they? They want to endure the ages, you don't do that by inviting possible enemies into your space.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.21 18:48:00 -
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Here's a thought: The Terran weapon that the Empress found near the collapsed Eve gate makes shields implode. The sleepers don't have shields for no other appearant reason. Could it be that at the time when the Eve gate was still open, the Sleepers where at war with the Terran, and a battle took place between them at the Eve gate?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.23 08:46:00 -
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Edited by: Aynen on 23/07/2010 08:47:09 I don't think the sleepers where trying to get closer to the Milky Way. I think they where trying to flee from the Terrans, knowing they would return eventually. Or, they may have gone closer to the Milky Way to give the rest an early detection system in case the Terrans where going to get back by traveling the whole distance. For me, it's pretty much clear as daylight that the Terrans where at war with the Sleepers at some point. There's no other reason I can think of why the Sleepers would have no shields. Because of that war, it'd make little sense to me that the Sleepers would travel to the Milky Way, I mean, why travel to the heart of your enemy if you don't need to? Unless the Sleepers are a really vindictive race perhaps. Also, the expedition that lead them to where we find them now, I don't think it was ever finnished. I think the Talocan went with them (and maybe the Jove too) as a group, but along the way the group started fighting, and the endeavor ended in conflict.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.07.23 10:40:00 -
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A friend of mine says that evidence that can be found at COSMOS sites concerning the Sleepers points to the possibility that the Sleepers evolved from the Terrans, which would also explain the lack of shields.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.10.17 17:33:00 -
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Edited by: Aynen on 17/10/2010 17:35:04 *spoilers about Burning Life:* In the Burning Life Drem talks about how he wants to attack the only weakness that the immortals have, the moment the information from their last clone enters their new one. He wants to take this concept to Sansha's Nation. In Jita 4-4 the protagonist is worried about exactly this weakness. From a storytelling perspective it'd make sense to 'prepare' us for what is to happen by explaining the concept before the event. Most movies do this. (the last good example would be 2012) By now so many hints have been dropped about immortals being influenced during the time that they are digital inbetween clones, it has to be going somewhere. Question is, will it be a weapon used against us, or a means for immortals to become more like the sleepers?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.11.15 07:33:00 -
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It's that kind of angle that makes me want to let them have their way with us. When I read the burning life, I was actually starting to want Drem to get his way because of that...
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.11.29 08:20:00 -
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Roga, you should re-read the article about the prophecies. You missed out that some have allready occured, like the kiss of the comets, and another one where an astroid made everyone on this one planet deaf. All those bits of the prophecy refer to celestrial events. Why would the remaining ones be any different?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2010.12.19 11:18:00 -
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That interesting science news made me think of the geztec shuttle, but then, it's way too close to the sun to be using that technique.
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Aynen
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Posted - 2011.01.14 15:57:00 -
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Originally by: Karak Terrel Noticed something a while ago. I live in a c2 and some weeks ago we got a magnetometric site (not 100% sure if it was mag). When i warped to that site it contained Talocan Ruins something i never saw before in a c2. I warped back to my POS to get the Zephyr. Back at the site, the Talocan Ruins were gone and only a standard Sleeper site was there. Maybe the secrets that are hidden are in such a site that only appears by chance?
This reminds me of something I read about the Jove in relation to the Eve gate, that they where putting great effort into hiding Terran artifacts there. Perhaps this kind of hiding is what they mean, that they, through some kind of tech, are making one thing look like another, as they made Talocan structures look like Sleeper sites. Or it's a bug, Occam's razor anyone?
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Aynen
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Posted - 2011.01.14 16:50:00 -
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Originally by: Doctor Carbonatite
In the Empyrean Age novel, the Amarr scientist reports that he's found signatures of a large number of Terran artifacts near the EVE gate that were cloaked by the Jove, that the Jove were deliberately hindering efforts to find them.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that, nevermind then.
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