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The term "MIT Faction" is somewhat of a misnomer - they are not a true faction, but display distinct bloodlines and cultural traditions that span across corporate factions. The [[DEC Military]] has its roots in this faction, and great contributions were made to the IBM Faction via [[SAGE]]-tan. The "matriarch" is widely considered to be [[Whirlwind]]-tan, although [[Memory Test Computer]] was also quite influential and [[TX-0]] was an important ancestor of the minicomputer species. | The term "MIT Faction" is somewhat of a misnomer - they are not a true faction, but display distinct bloodlines and cultural traditions that span across corporate factions. The [[DEC Military]] has its roots in this faction, and great contributions were made to the IBM Faction via [[SAGE]]-tan. The "matriarch" is widely considered to be [[Whirlwind]]-tan, although [[Memory Test Computer]] was also quite influential and [[TX-0]] was an important ancestor of the minicomputer species. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 20 December 2023
The term "MIT Faction" is somewhat of a misnomer - they are not a true faction, but display distinct bloodlines and cultural traditions that span across corporate factions. The DEC Military has its roots in this faction, and great contributions were made to the IBM Faction via SAGE-tan. The "matriarch" is widely considered to be Whirlwind-tan, although Memory Test Computer was also quite influential and TX-0 was an important ancestor of the minicomputer species.