Arek'Jaalan Mailing List W26: Ancient Races Update
From | Myyona |
Subject | Ancient Races Update #8 |
Date | 114.01.01 10:54 |
Content | Happy New Year and welcome to YC114 everybody.
Things are still heating up in the Ancient Races division as we are still getting more projects started, such as Project Codebreaker that Valerie has announced. Personally, I have just finished first draft of the paper on The Sleeper - Jovian Connection which is a massive piece were I put together all the little pieces of clues obtained so far on the Sleepers, Talocans, Jovians and even Yan Jungs into what I see as the most fitting theory on what happened millenia ago. I recommend everybody to give it a read and leave comments on the Discussion page. Work is not done though, and I look forward to what we will uncover in the coming year. Best regards |
From | Myyona |
Subject | Ancient Races Update #8 |
Date | 114.01.01 10:56 |
Content | Should have been update #8, sorry.
How fast these things go these days. |
From | Wyke Mossari |
Subject | Ancient Races Update #8 |
Date | 114.01.01 13:12 |
Content | Regarding: The Yan Jung Nation
Sebast Mathon is able to "unravel the mysteries of the (Yan Jung) micro processor" using a "Binary Transpositional Code" This strongly implies the Yan Jung used binary computers. The evidence of Trinary Data and the Trinary Hub implies fundamental different approach to data processing for the Jove and Sleepers. Wyke |
From | Ander Fred |
Subject | Ancient Races Update #8 |
Date | 114.01.01 13:59 |
Content | You start off with the assumption that the Jove and Sleepers are the same and never actually explain the assumption. Frankly, though an interesting piece of work, this doesn't amount to anything. There is little to no evidence that the Sleepers destroyed the Talocan. Indeed, the Talocan remains mechanically intact. Nor does it explain quarantine, the legends found in Ani, along with many other facets.
I am unable to agree with just about anything in there, as it is all based on the assumption from one piece of trinary data, so far as I can tell. Please note, the fact that the Minmatar and Amarr empires both use the same method of FTL communication does not make the Amarr a splinter of the Minmatar, nor the Minmatar a splinter of the Amarr. Extrapolating from one piece of shared tech is just a bad idea. |