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  • ...safe to assume that at least some studies have been made on how to create global disasters with high lethality but lower environmental impact. ...ons founded as, or turned into, front-ends or tools for other, more secret groups.
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  • ...characters uncomfortable and thus are not appropriate for most roleplaying groups, although they can make for striking (if unpleasant) NPCs. ...is called acute schizophrenia; characters who go insane and babble of vast global conspiracies usually are diagnosed as suffering from “acute paranoid schiz
    22 KB (3,300 words) - 21:53, 1 May 2007
  • ...e the global channel has now replaced the supergroups for socializing; the groups are now mainly for base functionality. Network is also tied to the [http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/nsa-coh/ NSA-COH ] mailing list - it is good if as many of
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  • |page=Groups ...own right, with only a few but very active members. It has a [http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/nsa-coh/ Mailing List ]
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  • ...ion and social conditioning, guided by a unified paradigm, to facilitate a global society where everyone knows their place and fulfills their function accord ...'''Sympathizers''' who are unaware of the fact that they work for a secret global conspiracy. Sympathizers fulfill very diverse functions in their normal lif
    21 KB (3,191 words) - 16:10, 5 November 2007