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Excerpts

 * "We all have creators. This truth is undeniable. Some call it the engine of evolution, others a [g]od. The choice each of us must make is whether or not to accept this truth."

OS-I
"Many died in the Cyberlands, hunting the secrets of our enemies. But their sacrifices were not in vain. The data they gathered still holds within information hubs scattered across the wastes. Collecting all of these precious data fragments is essential to unraveling the secrets of the Praetorians."

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1:1 — Precursors

A distant galaxy. Hundreds of star systems stretch across the darkness like a giant tapestry, woven from the harsh light of unfamiliar and distant suns. One such system hosts a saurian-like species who would eventually build a sophisticated, starfaring civilization, spanning all of the twelve planets orbiting a binary star. They are precursors of the distant past. They are the Primeval.

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= Grimoire/Enemies/Praetorians =

The Praetorians
"It is often asserted that the Praetorians are more than a conventional military, and that they are agents of change created to remake the world in a form suitable to their survival. But machines created by who?"

The armies of an ancient war, the Praetorians have laid dormant within the planet Mars for millenia, waiting to be revived by a specific happening. Now, as the desert world blossoms once more old machines awaken, commencing a slow process of revivification that will see the eradication of the human race, and every world made anew.

Hull
"Endless waves of metal armies marching at you. It would be a fatal mistake to think of hulls as mere cannon-fodder. Each unit is capable of devastating output. Engage with caution."

The hull is the basic unit that makes up the vast majority of Praetorian forces, and though individual hulls lack the computational power of more apt Praetorians, they do contain all the information required to carry out local tasks such as patrol or target elimination. This of course, makes them ill-equipped to deal with situations outside of their predetermined functions.

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