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originally posted in: Is the stranger the martian warmind?
12/21/2014 5:44:01 PM
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I like the theory, but don't think it's very likely. - Grimoire cards referring to FWC describe a salvaged golden age machine (the device) that allowed participants to glimpse possible futures. There's mention of an Exo, found in Siberia, who was more successful than the rest. - Description of the Stranger's Rifle adds to the whole time-travelling background idea. - If she were a warmind, with her servers stored on a ship (LOVE that idea), then she wouldn't need to use a radio to communicate with the ship. Presumably, she wouldn't even need a crew for the ship. If there was a crew then she could communicate with them through the ship systems.
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  • Didn't said exo still die from exposure to the machine? (memory may be patchy, and i can't be arsed hunting for the card, lol)

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  • I don't think so. Can't find a clear reference to that in the grimoire at least, although there's also no overt link between the exo stranger and the FWC test subject from Siberia either; there's also no mention that it's an exo at all - just the phrase: "We found you in pieces in Siberia, and repaired you as best we could." I guess it's just what I'm inferring from the different cards.

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