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ERRATA History Lessons

PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:23 am
by viziel

Re: ERRATA History Lessons

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 7:31 am
by Rob Lang
Sorry for the slow replies - I am about to move house and have been packing and sorting out years worth of crap.

Dorian is a Sector made from hundreds of clusters. Each cluster has hundreds of thousands of stars. In crowded clusters, there are hundreds of inhabited systems. When the Droids invaded Dorian, there were millions of inhabited systems.

There is a mis-print here, the human race was decimated down to 0.02% of its previous grandure. There are still trillions of people left. Then Dorian was invaded but evacuations had become inevitably slick.

What stopped the Droids is that a virus was inserted into their programming that questioned simply "What is life?". This turned the Droids against each other and meant only those Droid producing systems close to the human race attack it. This is a tiny number compared to the mass of Droids.

Does that explain it?

Re: ERRATA History Lessons

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:36 am
by viziel
Ah yes, without knowing that only a fraction of the overall Droid force was attacking, it would be really infeasible for those systems to defend themselves.

But if was only a fraction of their total numbers then ya, that makes more sense!

Have fun with the move! And Im gonna start my errata on 9/7 again.