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* The [[MIDA Mini-Tool]] lore tab appears to both reference and expand upon Marathons backstory. The MIDA-Mini-Tool lore tab features a first person narrative that references [http://traxus.bungie.org/index.php/Battleroid Battleroids] and reveals that [http://marathongame.wikia.com/wiki/Bernard_Strauss Bernard Strauss] was able to salvage an ancient A.I construct from a ship that crashed on Mars. Additionally the name MIDA itself is likely a reference to the MIDA revolutionary government that temporarily occupied Mars. | * The [[MIDA Mini-Tool]] lore tab appears to both reference and expand upon Marathons backstory. The MIDA-Mini-Tool lore tab features a first person narrative that references [http://traxus.bungie.org/index.php/Battleroid Battleroids] and reveals that [http://marathongame.wikia.com/wiki/Bernard_Strauss Bernard Strauss] was able to salvage an ancient A.I construct from a ship that crashed on Mars. Additionally the name MIDA itself is likely a reference to the MIDA revolutionary government that temporarily occupied Mars. | ||
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* In his [[Mysterious Logbook]], [[Clovis Bray I]] often mentions an extremely awkwardly-named ideological concept he subscribes to: "Competitive Immortality Through ''Primogeniture of Future-History Ontogeny/Rephylogeny''" — PFHOR. 'Pfhor' (pronounced "four") is the race of alien antagonists in Marathon. |