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l_braz_por: | ||
d_mem_abandoned_mecha:0 "Mecha Graveyard" | ||
d_mem_abandoned_mecha_desc:0 "The debris of ruined war machines scattered across an ancient battlefield provide continual inspiration for our engineers." | ||
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mem_abandoned_mecha_category:0 "Unusual Structure" | ||
mem_abandoned_mecha_category_desc:0 "Radiometric dating indicates that the world of [From.GetName] has been in a nuclear winter for around 800 years. It is covered in the ruins of a civilization that once graced its surface. However, many of those ruins, some of which are even visible from orbit, are inconsistent with any previously discovered archaeological sites." | ||
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mem_abandoned_mecha.10.name:0 "Abandoned Mecha" | ||
mem_abandoned_mecha.10.desc:0 "It would appear as though the defunct civilizations on [From.GetName] had been in a state of global conflict long before the invention of nuclear weapons. According to Scientist [Root.GetLeaderName]'s findings, before nuclear technology could even be theorized, the civilizations on [From.GetName] invested considerable effort into making bigger and deadlier conventional weapons of war. In particular, they developed armoured bipedal, tripedal and quadrupedal machines, similar to the [root.owner.GetSpeciesNamePlural]' tanks. [Root.GetLeaderName] has dubbed these weapons "mecha".\n\nWe have translated records indicating that after several decades of waging war with these machines, nuclear fission was discovered. The balance of power shifted, and atomic weapons were promptly designed. With no time to build up a large stockpile on each side (and thereby form the concept of mutually assured destruction), bombs were dropped as soon as they became available, which caused these civilizations to discover firsthand the long-term effects of such weapons.\n\nNow the abandoned mecha litter the surface. While most of the technology found in the ruins is outdated from our perspective, the mecha provide an all new outlook of mechanics. Since so many can be found half-built, fully intact, and half-destroyed, we have plenty of opportunities to research them." | ||
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mem_abandoned_mecha.20.name:0 "Unusual Ruins" | ||
mem_abandoned_mecha.20.desc:0 "Scans show that the ruins on [From.From.GetName] are uninteresting past first glance. However, it seems their now extinct builders had a unique architectural style. Unfortunately, the buildings are far too deteriorated to be studied." | ||
mem_abandoned_mecha.20.a:0 "Very well." |
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l_simp_chinese: | ||
d_mem_abandoned_mecha:0 "Mecha Graveyard" | ||
d_mem_abandoned_mecha_desc:0 "The debris of ruined war machines scattered across an ancient battlefield provide continual inspiration for our engineers." | ||
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mem_abandoned_mecha_category:0 "Unusual Structure" | ||
mem_abandoned_mecha_category_desc:0 "Radiometric dating indicates that the world of [From.GetName] has been in a nuclear winter for around 800 years. It is covered in the ruins of a civilization that once graced its surface. However, many of those ruins, some of which are even visible from orbit, are inconsistent with any previously discovered archaeological sites." | ||
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mem_abandoned_mecha.10.name:0 "Abandoned Mecha" | ||
mem_abandoned_mecha.10.desc:0 "It would appear as though the defunct civilizations on [From.GetName] had been in a state of global conflict long before the invention of nuclear weapons. According to Scientist [Root.GetLeaderName]'s findings, before nuclear technology could even be theorized, the civilizations on [From.GetName] invested considerable effort into making bigger and deadlier conventional weapons of war. In particular, they developed armoured bipedal, tripedal and quadrupedal machines, similar to the [root.owner.GetSpeciesNamePlural]' tanks. [Root.GetLeaderName] has dubbed these weapons "mecha".\n\nWe have translated records indicating that after several decades of waging war with these machines, nuclear fission was discovered. The balance of power shifted, and atomic weapons were promptly designed. With no time to build up a large stockpile on each side (and thereby form the concept of mutually assured destruction), bombs were dropped as soon as they became available, which caused these civilizations to discover firsthand the long-term effects of such weapons.\n\nNow the abandoned mecha litter the surface. While most of the technology found in the ruins is outdated from our perspective, the mecha provide an all new outlook of mechanics. Since so many can be found half-built, fully intact, and half-destroyed, we have plenty of opportunities to research them." | ||
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mem_abandoned_mecha.20.name:0 "Unusual Ruins" | ||
mem_abandoned_mecha.20.desc:0 "Scans show that the ruins on [From.From.GetName] are uninteresting past first glance. However, it seems their now extinct builders had a unique architectural style. Unfortunately, the buildings are far too deteriorated to be studied." | ||
mem_abandoned_mecha.20.a:0 "Very well." |
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# Accelerated Evolution | ||
# Idea and Writing by ForeMole | ||
# Code by LamilLerran | ||
mem_accelerated_evolution_modifier:0 "Accelerated Evolution" | ||
mem_accelerated_evolution_modifier_desc:0 "Life on this planet evolves at an extremely rapid rate." | ||
mem_accelerated_evolution.1.name:0 "Accelerated Evolution" | ||
mem_accelerated_evolution.1.desc:0 "After several months of living on §Y[Root.GetName]§!, the colonists noticed something odd about the surrounding environment. Species seem to drastically change from one month to the next. On the order of the colony's administration, a quick study was performed. It revealed that native flora and fauna possess incredibly fast evolutionary processes. It appears that all species on this world share shorter than average life cycles along with rapid sexual and asexual reproduction, which means that their evolutionary cycle is significantly faster than normal. As a result, the natural environment of this planet is in a constant state of flux.\n\nOn the one hand, the repeatedly adapting local biosphere prevents the colonists from ever truly fitting in - nothing with an ordinary evolutionary cycle could. On the other, studying the constant evolution and rapid breeding of the local animals could lead to advancements in farming and evolutionary science. Either way, the biosphere of a planet is too complicated to change on this sort of scale. The colonists are saddled with this, for good or ill." | ||
mem_accelerated_evolution.1.a:0 "Well, if there's nothing we can do..." |
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# Accelerated Evolution | ||
# Idea and Writing by ForeMole | ||
# Code by LamilLerran | ||
mem_accelerated_evolution_modifier:0 "Accelerated Evolution" | ||
mem_accelerated_evolution_modifier_desc:0 "Life on this planet evolves at an extremely rapid rate." | ||
mem_accelerated_evolution.1.name:0 "Accelerated Evolution" | ||
mem_accelerated_evolution.1.desc:0 "After several months of living on §Y[Root.GetName]§!, the colonists noticed something odd about the surrounding environment. Species seem to drastically change from one month to the next. On the order of the colony's administration, a quick study was performed. It revealed that native flora and fauna possess incredibly fast evolutionary processes. It appears that all species on this world share shorter than average life cycles along with rapid sexual and asexual reproduction, which means that their evolutionary cycle is significantly faster than normal. As a result, the natural environment of this planet is in a constant state of flux.\n\nOn the one hand, the repeatedly adapting local biosphere prevents the colonists from ever truly fitting in - nothing with an ordinary evolutionary cycle could. On the other, studying the constant evolution and rapid breeding of the local animals could lead to advancements in farming and evolutionary science. Either way, the biosphere of a planet is too complicated to change on this sort of scale. The colonists are saddled with this, for good or ill." | ||
mem_accelerated_evolution.1.a:0 "Well, if there's nothing we can do..." |
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# Agrarian Idyll | ||
# By ViolentBeetle | ||
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mem_agrarian_dig_site: "Agrarian Idyll" | ||
mem_agrarian_dig_site_desc: "A small isolated region on this planet is covered in neat rows of farm plots - overgrown with plants, but still recognizable. This feature looks very out of place, especially considering that this is the only pre-existing artificial structures on [From.Planet.GetName]. \n\nMechanized farming equipment is still rusting in the fields, while farm owners are nowhere to be found." | ||
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mem_agrarian.1.name: "Mass Grave" | ||
mem_agrarian.1.desc: "§Y[Leader.GetName]§! reports discovering the likely explanation of the previous inhabitants of [From.Planet.GetName]. \n\nOn the outskirts of the settlement, [Leader.GetSheHe] discovered a trench where multiple bodies in bags were bumped before concrete was poured over them. The trench appears to be segmented with filling of uneven quality, suggesting that the process of dumping the bodies took months if not years. The bodies discovered inside is estimated to account for about 60-80% of the households, depending on how communal the species was. \n\nNo obvious signs of trauma are found on the bodies, neither any traces of radioactive contamination, known poisons or corrosives. However, due to lack of living specimen for reference and the sorry state of the mass grave in general it is impossible to infer a cause of death." | ||
mem_agrarian.2.name: "The Hospital" | ||
mem_agrarian.2.desc: "We have discovered a half-buried building in the outskirts of the settlement. §Y[Leader.GetName]§! believes that it was served as a hospital while the colony was still alive. \n\nThe building itself was mostly cleared out and a lot of documents destroyed. It appears that despite opting for low-tech solutions where they could, such as plant-based writing surfaces, clay brickwork and wooden furniture, the settlers did have access to advanced technologies that they used whenever necessary, such as sophisticated medical scanners and molecular pharmaceutical printers. \n\nThe hospital records have faded away, though §Y[Leader.GetName]§! infers a highly contagious disease has affected the settlers at some point." | ||
mem_agrarian.3.name: "The Antenna" | ||
mem_agrarian.3.desc: "§Y[Leader.GetName]§! reports uncovering something odd right in the middle of the abandoned settlement on [From.Planet.GetName]. \n\nAt a relatively shallow depth the archaeologists have found an extremely tall antenna. Its foundation seems to be deliberately placed right in the middle of the settlement, likely to ensure stable coverage. The antenna is not designed for any faster-than-light specifications, but nevertheless it is arguably the most advanced piece of technology recovered yet. \n\nThe exact nature of the signal transmitted is uncertain at the moment, but it is likely that the source of the signal could be found underground, right under the antenna." | ||
mem_agrarian.4.name: "Biomass Control" | ||
mem_agrarian.4.desc: "§Y[Leader.GetName]§! reports successfully breaching the underground complex beneath the antenna on [From.Planet.GetName]. Compared to the rest of the settlement, it is extremely advanced, placing it on the level of an average space faring civilisation. Most of the equipment is broken, but some data was still recovered. The events leading to extinction of the planet's population became clear. \n\nThe settlers originated from an civilisation that was active in distant part of the galaxy as a group of primitivist seeking to escape what they perceived as oppressive technological society stifling their spirituality. \n\nWith only limited technology they deemed necessary they made their way on [From.Planet.GetName] and established a colony. In order to bolster their ranks and ensure workforce sufficient for the colony's operation they brought specially designed programmable biomass - which was at the time inferior to robotic technology but better suited for their primitivist way of life. \n\nThe underground complex and antenna were, in fact, a control system for the biomass constructs. " | ||
mem_agrarian.5.name: "The Masterpiece" | ||
mem_agrarian.5.desc: "After an extensive research, §Y[Leader.GetName]§! have pieced together the rest of the events that caused to the colony on [From.Planet.GetName] to collapse. \n\nFor a while, colony operated smoothly and settlers enjoyed a simple life until they encountered an infection, likely native to the world. Most of them succumbed quickly, but for a small fraction it would take years to die. Despite the quarantine measures, the infection spread could not be stopped and all settlers contracted it. The only unaffected form of life was the biomass. Realizing they are doomed, settlers opted to copy their minds into the biomass control system and live their lives as constructs. \n\nOne technician involved however had a different plan. Seeing himself as some kind of ultimate artist, he sabotaged the transfer system to give himself full access to personality cores. After the process was complete, he has erased all other settler's memories of their true nature and dedicated all his time to tinkering with their personalities. Unaware of anything that is happening or who they really are, the practically immortal settlers relived the same day again and again as biomass constructs among slowly decaying buildings and neglected fields, while the only self-aware person kept altering their personalities and memories to create something more to his liking. \n\nThis process lasted for about 40 years until a power outage interrupted the transmission and caused all constructs to disintegrate. It seems the only person who knew that the complex even existed had no interest in maintaining it." | ||
mem_agrarian.5.a: "A fascinating tale." | ||
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d_mem_agrarian_deposit: "Desolate Farmlands" | ||
d_mem_agrarian_deposit_desc: "A sizeable area once settled by a group of alien colonists. The fertile lands lie abandoned after their owners died out from an epidemic." | ||
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# Agrarian Idyll | ||
# By ViolentBeetle | ||
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mem_agrarian_dig_site: "Agrarian Idyll" | ||
mem_agrarian_dig_site_desc: "A small isolated region on this planet is covered in neat rows of farm plots - overgrown with plants, but still recognizable. This feature looks very out of place, especially considering that this is the only pre-existing artificial structures on [From.Planet.GetName]. \n\nMechanized farming equipment is still rusting in the fields, while farm owners are nowhere to be found." | ||
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mem_agrarian.1.name: "Mass Grave" | ||
mem_agrarian.1.desc: "§Y[Leader.GetName]§! reports discovering the likely explanation of the previous inhabitants of [From.Planet.GetName]. \n\nOn the outskirts of the settlement, [Leader.GetSheHe] discovered a trench where multiple bodies in bags were bumped before concrete was poured over them. The trench appears to be segmented with filling of uneven quality, suggesting that the process of dumping the bodies took months if not years. The bodies discovered inside is estimated to account for about 60-80% of the households, depending on how communal the species was. \n\nNo obvious signs of trauma are found on the bodies, neither any traces of radioactive contamination, known poisons or corrosives. However, due to lack of living specimen for reference and the sorry state of the mass grave in general it is impossible to infer a cause of death." | ||
mem_agrarian.2.name: "The Hospital" | ||
mem_agrarian.2.desc: "We have discovered a half-buried building in the outskirts of the settlement. §Y[Leader.GetName]§! believes that it was served as a hospital while the colony was still alive. \n\nThe building itself was mostly cleared out and a lot of documents destroyed. It appears that despite opting for low-tech solutions where they could, such as plant-based writing surfaces, clay brickwork and wooden furniture, the settlers did have access to advanced technologies that they used whenever necessary, such as sophisticated medical scanners and molecular pharmaceutical printers. \n\nThe hospital records have faded away, though §Y[Leader.GetName]§! infers a highly contagious disease has affected the settlers at some point." | ||
mem_agrarian.3.name: "The Antenna" | ||
mem_agrarian.3.desc: "§Y[Leader.GetName]§! reports uncovering something odd right in the middle of the abandoned settlement on [From.Planet.GetName]. \n\nAt a relatively shallow depth the archaeologists have found an extremely tall antenna. Its foundation seems to be deliberately placed right in the middle of the settlement, likely to ensure stable coverage. The antenna is not designed for any faster-than-light specifications, but nevertheless it is arguably the most advanced piece of technology recovered yet. \n\nThe exact nature of the signal transmitted is uncertain at the moment, but it is likely that the source of the signal could be found underground, right under the antenna." | ||
mem_agrarian.4.name: "Biomass Control" | ||
mem_agrarian.4.desc: "§Y[Leader.GetName]§! reports successfully breaching the underground complex beneath the antenna on [From.Planet.GetName]. Compared to the rest of the settlement, it is extremely advanced, placing it on the level of an average space faring civilisation. Most of the equipment is broken, but some data was still recovered. The events leading to extinction of the planet's population became clear. \n\nThe settlers originated from an civilisation that was active in distant part of the galaxy as a group of primitivist seeking to escape what they perceived as oppressive technological society stifling their spirituality. \n\nWith only limited technology they deemed necessary they made their way on [From.Planet.GetName] and established a colony. In order to bolster their ranks and ensure workforce sufficient for the colony's operation they brought specially designed programmable biomass - which was at the time inferior to robotic technology but better suited for their primitivist way of life. \n\nThe underground complex and antenna were, in fact, a control system for the biomass constructs. " | ||
mem_agrarian.5.name: "The Masterpiece" | ||
mem_agrarian.5.desc: "After an extensive research, §Y[Leader.GetName]§! have pieced together the rest of the events that caused to the colony on [From.Planet.GetName] to collapse. \n\nFor a while, colony operated smoothly and settlers enjoyed a simple life until they encountered an infection, likely native to the world. Most of them succumbed quickly, but for a small fraction it would take years to die. Despite the quarantine measures, the infection spread could not be stopped and all settlers contracted it. The only unaffected form of life was the biomass. Realizing they are doomed, settlers opted to copy their minds into the biomass control system and live their lives as constructs. \n\nOne technician involved however had a different plan. Seeing himself as some kind of ultimate artist, he sabotaged the transfer system to give himself full access to personality cores. After the process was complete, he has erased all other settler's memories of their true nature and dedicated all his time to tinkering with their personalities. Unaware of anything that is happening or who they really are, the practically immortal settlers relived the same day again and again as biomass constructs among slowly decaying buildings and neglected fields, while the only self-aware person kept altering their personalities and memories to create something more to his liking. \n\nThis process lasted for about 40 years until a power outage interrupted the transmission and caused all constructs to disintegrate. It seems the only person who knew that the complex even existed had no interest in maintaining it." | ||
mem_agrarian.5.a: "A fascinating tale." | ||
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d_mem_agrarian_deposit: "Desolate Farmlands" | ||
d_mem_agrarian_deposit_desc: "A sizeable area once settled by a group of alien colonists. The fertile lands lie abandoned after their owners died out from an epidemic." | ||
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