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==Former members== | ==Former members== | ||
*[[DOS-11]] | |||
*[[LINC]] | |||
*[[OS/8]] | |||
*[[PDP-1]] | *[[PDP-1]] | ||
*[[PDP-8]] | *[[PDP-8]] | ||
*[[ | *[[PDP-10]] | ||
*[[PDP-11]] | *[[PDP-11]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Rainbow 100]] | ||
*[[RSTS]] | *[[RSTS]] | ||
*[[RSX]] | *[[RSX]] | ||
*[[ | *[[RT-11]] | ||
*[[TOPS-10]] | |||
*[[TOPS-20 | Tenex/TOPS-20]] | |||
*[[TSS-8]] | |||
*[[Ultrix]] | |||
*[[VAXELN]] | |||
*[[VMS]] | *[[VMS]] | ||
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*[ | ==History== | ||
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The DEC faction, which became a powerful military in its prime, has very informal and humble origins. Its ancestor and founder was PDP-1-tan, a member of the MIT Society and one of Whirlwind's daughters; she founded her own group in the early 1960's when her first descendants, PDP-4, and PDP-6 were born, and they made their headquarters in an old wood mill building, referencing DEC's original headquarters. | |||
PDP-1-tan's resourcefulness and PDP-6-tan's strength allowed the faction to survive against competition from the other mainframe factions. They did not yet have formal military experience though, and didn't originate as a military; PDP-1-tan was a pacifist and raised her daughters to be too, but would form militias when they needed to fight. It wasn't until the late 1960's that the DECs would officially become a military, becoming one in response to threats from the nearby Data General faction, and later competition from the Unix Family. | |||
==See also:== | |||
*[[Character_theories#The_DEC-tans_became_a_military_faction_in_response_to_outside_forces]] | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Equipment_Corporation Wikipedia article on Digital Equipment Corporation] | |||
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DEC Military | |
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Founder: | PDP-1 |
Leader: | TOPS-10 |
Matriarch: | PDP-1 |
Type of faction: | Military family |
Main social roles: | Informal military of alchemists and sword-wielders |
Territory: | Mainly towns |
Established: | early 1960's |
Dissolution: | 1998 |
Predecessor: | none |
Successor: | none |
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Former members
- DOS-11
- LINC
- OS/8
- PDP-1
- PDP-8
- PDP-10
- PDP-11
- Rainbow 100
- RSTS
- RSX
- RT-11
- TOPS-10
- Tenex/TOPS-20
- TSS-8
- Ultrix
- VAXELN
- VMS
History
This article is a work in progress. …well, all the articles here are, in a way. But this one moreso, and the article may contain incomplete information and editors’ notes. |
The DEC faction, which became a powerful military in its prime, has very informal and humble origins. Its ancestor and founder was PDP-1-tan, a member of the MIT Society and one of Whirlwind's daughters; she founded her own group in the early 1960's when her first descendants, PDP-4, and PDP-6 were born, and they made their headquarters in an old wood mill building, referencing DEC's original headquarters.
PDP-1-tan's resourcefulness and PDP-6-tan's strength allowed the faction to survive against competition from the other mainframe factions. They did not yet have formal military experience though, and didn't originate as a military; PDP-1-tan was a pacifist and raised her daughters to be too, but would form militias when they needed to fight. It wasn't until the late 1960's that the DECs would officially become a military, becoming one in response to threats from the nearby Data General faction, and later competition from the Unix Family.