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[[Spider]] is a slang term for anyone who hacks into a [[computer]] for the purpose of running by remote control.  
 
[[Spider]] is a slang term for anyone who hacks into a [[computer]] for the purpose of running by remote control.  
 
* On some [[planet]]s ''spiders'' are also known as ''puppeteers.''
 
* On some [[planet]]s ''spiders'' are also known as ''puppeteers.''
* In Terran space, they are known as ''hackers''.
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* In Terran space, they are most commonly known as ''hackers''.
  
 
== History & Background / Dossier ==
 
== History & Background / Dossier ==

Revision as of 18:33, 13 January 2018

The term Spider has at least two common meanings throughout Charted Space:

  1. A term for a Terran lifeform with eight peds.
  2. A slang term for a sophont who breaks through the security measures on computers.

Description / Specifications

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Definition-1

A Spider is an arachnoid, a lifeform from Earth that possesses eight peds and is known as an aggressive hunter as well as a spinner of webs.

Definition-2

Spider is a slang term for anyone who hacks into a computer for the purpose of running by remote control.

  • On some planets spiders are also known as puppeteers.
  • In Terran space, they are most commonly known as hackers.

History & Background / Dossier

No information yet available.

Definition-1

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Definition-2

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