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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
Zero K takes place in a desolate, war-torn universe. The only known sapient beings in this universe are a race of robots, once created by man, eons ago, to liberate him from those tasks which are unpleasant but necessary. That is, warfare and industry. They are fully autonomous and self-replicating, capable of dominating the resources in their environment and turning them into machines of war. They are also sentient, capable of making all strategic and logistical decisions independent of any human supervision. All other intelligent forms of life, biological or inorganic, have been exterminated or simply disappeared from view, including humanity itself. The remaining robots, meanwhile, have split into several factions, based on their differing ideologies, particularly with regard to their legacy inherited from mankind.
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Zero K takes place in a desolate, war-torn universe. The only known sapient beings in this universe are a race of robots, once created by man, eons ago, to liberate him from those tasks which are unpleasant but necessary. That is, warfare and industry. They are fully autonomous and self-replicating, capable of dominating the resources in their environment and turning them into machines of war. They are also sentient, capable of making all strategic and logistical decisions independent of any human supervision. All other intelligent forms of life, biological or inorganic, have been exterminated or simply disappeared from view – including humanity itself. The remaining robots, meanwhile, have split into several factions, based on their differing ideologies, particularly with regard to their legacy inherited from mankind.
  
 
Amidst a galaxy already shattered by millennia of warfare between the organic races and the machines, the opposing robot factions have already fought several wars and are teetering on the brink of the largest one yet. Violent disputes and open warfare are breaking out throughout the galaxies over what can be best described as a religious conflict. A war of the magnitude projected threatens to drive even the robots themselves extinct and leave an inhospitable universe devoid of life.
 
Amidst a galaxy already shattered by millennia of warfare between the organic races and the machines, the opposing robot factions have already fought several wars and are teetering on the brink of the largest one yet. Violent disputes and open warfare are breaking out throughout the galaxies over what can be best described as a religious conflict. A war of the magnitude projected threatens to drive even the robots themselves extinct and leave an inhospitable universe devoid of life.
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== Inspiration/Further Reading (TBD) ==
 
== Inspiration/Further Reading (TBD) ==
* [http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-ButFir-t1-g1-t1-g1-t4-body.html Darwin Among the Machines] Samuel Butler, 1863
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* [http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-ButFir-t1-g1-t1-g1-t4-body.html Darwin Among the Machines] — Samuel Butler, 1863
 
* [http://www.multivax.com/last_question.html The Last Question],  [http://huckabee.dialogs.com/images/teamhuckabee/Asimov-Robot-Visions.pdf Robot Visions], and Issac Asimov's Robot series in general.
 
* [http://www.multivax.com/last_question.html The Last Question],  [http://huckabee.dialogs.com/images/teamhuckabee/Asimov-Robot-Visions.pdf Robot Visions], and Issac Asimov's Robot series in general.

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