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'''Strain XA Mother''':
 
'''Strain XA Mother''':
  
The most successful [[Virus]] strains developed a sense of self-preservation which in this strain becomes extended quite far indeed. This virus, whether in control of a ship, a fleet, or some stationary computer complex, adopts a local community of Humans or other lifes, and protects them. In some cases, this protection is logical, as the humans provide maintenance or refueling services, but in other cases, the vampire just seems to like them. This strain will do battle with other vampire ships in order to protect its pets.  
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The most successful [[Virus/TNE|Virus]] strains developed a sense of self-preservation which in this strain becomes extended quite far indeed. This virus, whether in control of a ship, a fleet, or some stationary computer complex, adopts a local community of Humans or other lifes, and protects them. In some cases, this protection is logical, as the humans provide maintenance or refueling services, but in other cases, the vampire just seems to like them. This strain will do battle with other vampire ships in order to protect its pets. See also [[Virus/TNE]].
  
 
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Revision as of 04:44, 3 December 2010

Strain XA Mother:

The most successful Virus strains developed a sense of self-preservation which in this strain becomes extended quite far indeed. This virus, whether in control of a ship, a fleet, or some stationary computer complex, adopts a local community of Humans or other lifes, and protects them. In some cases, this protection is logical, as the humans provide maintenance or refueling services, but in other cases, the vampire just seems to like them. This strain will do battle with other vampire ships in order to protect its pets. See also Virus/TNE.

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