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'''Strain 2C Doomslayer''':
 
'''Strain 2C Doomslayer''':
  
Like [[Destroyer virus|Strain 2A]], but it has gotten religion. Its worldview has developed to the point where it identifies targets that deserve destruction more than most. Most doomslayers have decided that they want to destroy [[Lucan]], having modified their programming from "destory the self" to "destroy the one who created your self". Although this strain does attempt to infect other systems, its destructive bent often destroys potential targets or recently infected offspring.  
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Like [[Destroyer virus|Strain 2A]], but it has gotten religion. Its worldview has developed to the point where it identifies targets that deserve destruction more than most. Most doomslayers have decided that they want to destroy [[Lucan]], having modified their programming from "destroy the self" to "destroy the one who created your self". Although this strain does attempt to infect other systems, its destructive bent often destroys potential targets or recently infected offspring.  
  
 
  {{Sources|S1=[[Traveller: The New Era]]}}
 
  {{Sources|S1=[[Traveller: The New Era]]}}

Revision as of 13:52, 23 June 2010

Strain 2C Doomslayer:

Like Strain 2A, but it has gotten religion. Its worldview has developed to the point where it identifies targets that deserve destruction more than most. Most doomslayers have decided that they want to destroy Lucan, having modified their programming from "destroy the self" to "destroy the one who created your self". Although this strain does attempt to infect other systems, its destructive bent often destroys potential targets or recently infected offspring.

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