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'''Strain 2A Destroyer''':  
 
'''Strain 2A Destroyer''':  
  
Like [[Suicide Inducer virus|Strain 1A]], the Destroyer interprets its programming to destroy to apply to everyone else, but not to itself. Thus a starship infected by Strain 2A would become a destructive vampire ship, running around and shooing up other ships, orbital starports, domed cities, power plants, etc., in  addition to infecting as many other targets as possible. This is one of the most common of the early, basic mutations, and caused most of the vast destruction  of the [[Collapse]]
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Like [[Suicide Inducer virus|Strain 1A]], the Destroyer interprets its programming to destroy to apply to everyone else, but not to itself. Thus a starship infected by Strain 2A would become a destructive vampire ship, running around and shooting up other ships, orbital starports, domed cities, power plants, etc., in  addition to infecting as many other targets as possible. This is one of the most common of the early, basic mutations, and caused most of the vast destruction  of the [[Collapse]]
  
 
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{{LE|D|Virus}}

Revision as of 21:17, 27 November 2009

Strain 2A Destroyer:

Like Strain 1A, the Destroyer interprets its programming to destroy to apply to everyone else, but not to itself. Thus a starship infected by Strain 2A would become a destructive vampire ship, running around and shooting up other ships, orbital starports, domed cities, power plants, etc., in addition to infecting as many other targets as possible. This is one of the most common of the early, basic mutations, and caused most of the vast destruction of the Collapse

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