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pac:overview [2015/01/28 16:07] – History of PAC Karsten75pac:overview [2025/02/14 14:57] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 All races seem to sow the seeds of their own destruction. Destruction most vile, eating away at the very fiber of the moral core of the race and it's very existence. Though most of history has been lost, the races of the Styglek and a loose coalition of entities roughly referred to as "humanity" stand out. All races seem to sow the seeds of their own destruction. Destruction most vile, eating away at the very fiber of the moral core of the race and it's very existence. Though most of history has been lost, the races of the Styglek and a loose coalition of entities roughly referred to as "humanity" stand out.
  
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 These humans were evil to the core. They corrupted Human weapons and defenses and adapted them for use by the Creeper as a tool to exterminate entire human worlds. They left colonies of human civilians and military to the creeper and actively abetted the Loki in their quest for universal destruction and entropy.  These humans were evil to the core. They corrupted Human weapons and defenses and adapted them for use by the Creeper as a tool to exterminate entire human worlds. They left colonies of human civilians and military to the creeper and actively abetted the Loki in their quest for universal destruction and entropy. 
  
-Little else is known.+Little else is known. This has not diminished speculation as to what would motivate entities to take these actions. A current thesis holds that evolution gears entities to fiercely compete for supremacy in order to survive. Once the species is at or near the top of the food chain, the urge to compete becomes corrupted and is not used as a means to survival, but purely as a way of life. The entities then look for the most capable opponent and finds it not external, but within their own species and so starts to compete and threaten themselves. This is ironic, since ultimate success leads to ultimate destruction.  
  
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