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mem_abandoned_mecha_modifier:0 "Mecha Graveyard"
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mem_abandoned_mecha_modifier_desc:0 "The debris from ruined war machines provides continual inspiration for our engineers."
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mem_abandoned_mecha_category:0 "Unusual Structure"
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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"
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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, 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 human's tanks, which have quickly become referred to as "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 were 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 While most of the technology found in the ruins is outdated from our perspective, the mecha provide an all new outlook of mechanics.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"
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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."
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mem_abandoned_mecha.20.a:0 "Very well."
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l_spanish:
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mem_abandoned_mecha_modifier:0 "Mecha Graveyard"
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mem_abandoned_mecha_modifier_desc:0 "The debris from ruined war machines provides continual inspiration for our engineers."
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mem_abandoned_mecha_category:0 "Unusual Structure"
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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"
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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, 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 human's tanks, which have quickly become referred to as "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 were 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"
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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."
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mem_abandoned_mecha.20.a:0 "Very well."
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# Accelerated Evolution
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# Idea and Writing by ForeMole
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# Code by LamilLerran
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mem_accelerated_evolution_modifier:0 "Accelerated Evolution"
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mem_accelerated_evolution_modifier_desc:0 "Life on this planet evolves at an extremely rapid rate."
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mem_accelerated_evolution.1.name:0 "Accelerated Evolution"
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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 seemed to drastically change from one month to the next. On the order of the colony's administration a quick study was performed which showed incredibly fast evolutionary processes from the planet's flora and fauna. It appears that sexual and asexual reproduction, along with a shorter than average life cycle, seem to be traits that all species on this world have.\n\nOn one hand, repeatedly adapting to the local biosphere prevents the colonists from ever truly fitting in — nothing with an ordinary evolutionary cycle could. On the other, constant evolution and rapid breeding from the local animals leads 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."
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mem_accelerated_evolution.1.a:0 "Well, if there's nothing we can do..."
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# Accelerated Evolution
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# Idea and Writing by ForeMole
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# Code by LamilLerran
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mem_accelerated_evolution_modifier:0 "Accelerated Evolution"
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mem_accelerated_evolution_modifier_desc:0 "Life on this planet evolves at an extremely rapid rate."
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mem_accelerated_evolution.1.name:0 "Accelerated Evolution"
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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 seemed to drastically change from one month to the next. On the order of the colony's administration a quick study was performed which showed incredibly fast evolutionary processes from the planet's flora and fauna. It appears that sexual and asexual reproduction, along with a shorter than average life cycle, seem to be traits that all species on this world have.\n\nOn one hand, repeatedly adapting to the local biosphere prevents the colonists from ever truly fitting in — nothing with an ordinary evolutionary cycle could. On the other, constant evolution and rapid breeding from the local animals leads 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."
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mem_accelerated_evolution.1.a:0 "Well, if there's nothing we can do..."
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mem_ancient_factory_category:0 "Unusual Structure"
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mem_ancient_factory_category_desc:0 "A large complex of strange rock formations is located near the equator of [From.GetName]."
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mem_ancient_factory.10.name:0 "Abandoned Factory"
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mem_ancient_factory.10.desc:0 "According to a survey by Science Officer [Root.GetLeaderName], the strange rock formations on [From.GetName] are not rock formations at all. They are, in fact, some sort of automated mega-factory, constructed by unknown makers and, judging by its rundown state, abandoned long ago. Despite being far too damaged to be repurposed for our own needs, further study of the complex could be useful for our own factories and automation systems."
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mem_ancient_factory.20.name:0 "Unusual Structure"
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mem_ancient_factory.20.desc:0 "The unusual rock formations on [From.From.GetName] are just that — unusual rock formations. They appear to be some sort of self-contained badlands, too small for our scanners to register as a fully-fledged region."
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mem_ancient_factory.20.a:0 "Very well."
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mem_ancient_factory_category:0 "Unusual Structure"
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mem_ancient_factory_category_desc:0 "A large complex of strange rock formations is located near the equator of [From.GetName]."
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mem_ancient_factory.10.name:0 "Abandoned Factory"
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mem_ancient_factory.10.desc:0 "According to a survey by Science Officer [Root.GetLeaderName], the strange rock formations on [From.GetName] are not rock formations at all. They are, in fact, some sort of automated mega-factory, constructed by unknown makers and, judging by its rundown state, abandoned long ago. Despite being far too damaged to be repurposed for our own needs, further study of the complex could be useful for our own factories and automation systems."
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mem_ancient_factory.20.name:0 "Unusual Structure"
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mem_ancient_factory.20.desc:0 "The unusual rock formations on [From.From.GetName] are just that — unusual rock formations. They appear to be some sort of self-contained badlands, too small for our scanners to register as a fully-fledged region."
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mem_ancient_factory.20.a:0 "Very well."
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#An Ancient Graveyard
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#Idea by ViolentBeetle
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#Code by BLimmie (Oppen_heimer)
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mem_ancient_graveyard_category:0 "An Odd Pattern"
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mem_ancient_graveyard_category_desc:0 "Our sensors are picking up strange readings from a large valley on the planet's surface. It seems to be filled with small metallic spikes arranged in a regular grid pattern. They are too small though to properly discern from orbit. We should examine it more closely."
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mem_ancient_graveyard.1.name:0 "A Final Resting Place for Many"
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mem_ancient_graveyard.1.desc:0 "Our survey team discovered almost a billion upward-faced primitive pulse rifles, each muzzle topped by what appears to be a visored helmet of alien design dotting the valley. This appears to be the resting place of countless soldiers fallen in a long forgotten war. Although well-preserved in almost vacuum, the primitive rifle design is of little interest to our scientists. Deep scans into the ground underneath also revealed nothing of value. Whatever happened here aeons ago, we might never know."
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mem_ancient_graveyard.2.name:0 "A False Positive"
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mem_ancient_graveyard.2.desc:0 "It appears that strange pattern was nothing but an echo caused by an improperly calibrated sensor. Our survey team found nothing down there and a second sensor sweep did not repeat the prior results."
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mem_ancient_graveyard.1.default:0 "Let them rest in peace."
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mem_ancient_graveyard.1.xenophobe:0 "More dead xenos, huh?"
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mem_ancient_graveyard.2.dissapointing:0 "Dissapointing."
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#An Ancient Graveyard
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#Idea by ViolentBeetle
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#Code by BLimmie (Oppen_heimer)
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mem_ancient_graveyard_category:0 "An Odd Pattern"
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mem_ancient_graveyard_category_desc:0 "Our sensors are picking up strange readings from a large valley on the planet's surface. It seems to be filled with small metallic spikes arranged in a regular grid pattern. They are too small though to properly discern from orbit. We should examine it more closely."
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mem_ancient_graveyard.1.name:0 "A Final Resting Place for Many"
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mem_ancient_graveyard.1.desc:0 "Our survey team discovered almost a billion upward-faced primitive pulse rifles, each muzzle topped by what appears to be a visored helmet of alien design dotting the valley. This appears to be the resting place of countless soldiers fallen in a long forgotten war. Although well-preserved in almost vacuum, the primitive rifle design is of little interest to our scientists. Deep scans into the ground underneath also revealed nothing of value. Whatever happened here aeons ago, we might never know."
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mem_ancient_graveyard.2.name:0 "A False Positive"
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mem_ancient_graveyard.2.desc:0 "It appears that strange pattern was nothing but an echo caused by an improperly calibrated sensor. Our survey team found nothing down there and a second sensor sweep did not repeat the prior results."
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mem_ancient_graveyard.1.default:0 "Let them rest in peace."
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mem_ancient_graveyard.1.xenophobe:0 "More dead xenos, huh?"
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mem_ancient_graveyard.2.dissapointing:0 "Dissapointing."

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