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This strain is the most difficult to place in the [[Virus]] taxonomy, as its motivation in the most unusual. It is speculated that these mutations arose as virues infected very specialized computer systems that had very narrow, specific functions that impressed themselves onto the virus. For example, the virus that infected the stellar observatory in {{WorldS|Antares|Antares|2421}} forgot all about killing itself and became committed to watching Antares. The ships that it infected often wandered off to study other stars. | This strain is the most difficult to place in the [[Virus]] taxonomy, as its motivation in the most unusual. It is speculated that these mutations arose as virues infected very specialized computer systems that had very narrow, specific functions that impressed themselves onto the virus. For example, the virus that infected the stellar observatory in {{WorldS|Antares|Antares|2421}} forgot all about killing itself and became committed to watching Antares. The ships that it infected often wandered off to study other stars. | ||
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Revision as of 08:40, 18 March 2007
Strain X Hobbist:
This strain is the most difficult to place in the Virus taxonomy, as its motivation in the most unusual. It is speculated that these mutations arose as virues infected very specialized computer systems that had very narrow, specific functions that impressed themselves onto the virus. For example, the virus that infected the stellar observatory in Antares (Antares 2421) forgot all about killing itself and became committed to watching Antares. The ships that it infected often wandered off to study other stars.
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