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− | Evidences of the [[Precursor]]s have been found almost everywhere in the galaxy, ranging from text fragments to massive starships. The [[Sentient Milieu]] was known to have discovered, studied and sought out Precursor relics. During the [[Ur-Quan Slave War]] between the [[Alliance of Free Stars]] and the [[Ur-Quan Hierarchy]], there were sporadic discoveries of mining installations, colony installations, and knowledge tablets left behind by the Precursors. The knowledge tablets contained the designs for advanced technology that could be immediately applied to starships. Similarly, Precursor relics prove vital to [[The Captain]]'s success in defeating the [[Ur-Quan]] during their [[Doctrinal Conflict| | + | Evidences of the [[Precursor]]s have been found almost everywhere in the galaxy, ranging from text fragments to massive starships. The [[Sentient Milieu]] was known to have discovered, studied and sought out Precursor relics. During the [[Ur-Quan Slave War]] between the [[Alliance of Free Stars]] and the [[Ur-Quan Hierarchy]], there were sporadic discoveries of mining installations, colony installations, and knowledge tablets left behind by the Precursors. The knowledge tablets contained the designs for advanced technology that could be immediately applied to starships. Similarly, Precursor relics prove vital to [[The Captain]]'s success in defeating the [[Ur-Quan]] during their [[Doctrinal Conflict|second Doctrinal Conflict]]. |
A few items are sometimes assumed to be Precursor relics though their origins are never explicitly stated as such. For example, [[Wimbli's Trident]] and the [[Glowing Rod]] are completely useless, ancient artifacts given to the [[Druuge]] by the [[Utwig]] along with a known Precursor artifact, the [[Rosy Sphere]]. However, neither the Druuge, the Utwig, nor the [[Earth Starbase]] scientists even remotely hint to any Precursor origin of these artifacts. At least one known Precursor artifact, the [[Utwig Bomb]], also bears similarity with certain [[Chenjesu]] technology. It is not clear if this is merely a fortunate coincidence or if it represents a previously unknown connection between the two races.{{ref|1}} | A few items are sometimes assumed to be Precursor relics though their origins are never explicitly stated as such. For example, [[Wimbli's Trident]] and the [[Glowing Rod]] are completely useless, ancient artifacts given to the [[Druuge]] by the [[Utwig]] along with a known Precursor artifact, the [[Rosy Sphere]]. However, neither the Druuge, the Utwig, nor the [[Earth Starbase]] scientists even remotely hint to any Precursor origin of these artifacts. At least one known Precursor artifact, the [[Utwig Bomb]], also bears similarity with certain [[Chenjesu]] technology. It is not clear if this is merely a fortunate coincidence or if it represents a previously unknown connection between the two races.{{ref|1}} |
Revision as of 15:57, 17 November 2007
Evidences of the Precursors have been found almost everywhere in the galaxy, ranging from text fragments to massive starships. The Sentient Milieu was known to have discovered, studied and sought out Precursor relics. During the Ur-Quan Slave War between the Alliance of Free Stars and the Ur-Quan Hierarchy, there were sporadic discoveries of mining installations, colony installations, and knowledge tablets left behind by the Precursors. The knowledge tablets contained the designs for advanced technology that could be immediately applied to starships. Similarly, Precursor relics prove vital to The Captain's success in defeating the Ur-Quan during their second Doctrinal Conflict.
A few items are sometimes assumed to be Precursor relics though their origins are never explicitly stated as such. For example, Wimbli's Trident and the Glowing Rod are completely useless, ancient artifacts given to the Druuge by the Utwig along with a known Precursor artifact, the Rosy Sphere. However, neither the Druuge, the Utwig, nor the Earth Starbase scientists even remotely hint to any Precursor origin of these artifacts. At least one known Precursor artifact, the Utwig Bomb, also bears similarity with certain Chenjesu technology. It is not clear if this is merely a fortunate coincidence or if it represents a previously unknown connection between the two races.1
Relics identified as Precursor
These have been identified either first-hand or by other alien races as being of Precursor origin.
- Mark II
- Sa-Matra
- Unzervalt starship factory
- Rainbow Worlds
- Utwig Bomb (discovered in an abandoned Precursor supply base at an unknown location)
- Large bomb used by the Shofixti
- Mycon2
- Sun Device
- Appendages of Dawn, aka the Ultron
- Rosy Sphere
- Aqua Helix
- Clear Spindle
- Empties (found on Procyon)
- Singing Hoops (found on Procyon)
- the Big Dud (found on Procyon)
- text fragment found on Rigel referring to the Appendages of Dawn
- devices discovered by the Androsynth in Alpha Lalande capable of generating Inter-Dimensional Fatigue waves for observing other dimensions
- orbital platform in Alpha Centauri
- stack of DataPlates in a cave on Pluto
- nameless widget found in a voodoo shop in New Orleans
- ancient text fragments found by the Thraddash on Alpha Apodis describing "Precursor Dump" sites
- text fragment discovered by the Spathi referring to ten artificial "waste disposal sites" (the Rainbow Worlds)
- Knowledge tablets of various types: Fuel Packs, Crew Pods, Dynamos, Thrusters, Control Jets
Notes and references
- 1Analysis of the Utwig Bomb shows it to be of late Precursor origin "though it somewhat resembles certain Chenjesu technology". This and a statement in a TFB chat that the "Taalo and Chenjesu must either be the product of a previous culture, or they must be mostly software with some kind of field maniulation [sic] ability" could possibly mean that the Chenjesu race itself, like the Mycon, are Precursor relics.
- 2From the 1998 IRC chat with Toys for Bob (Fwiffo is both Fred Ford and Paul Reiche III here):
- <_Stilgar> <Etherea|> Fwiffo: Were the Mycon in your mind simply the insane fungus rewriting the memories of the sentient Deep Children like in SC3? They gave them a stupid religious fanatic look, IHO, which seemed too simple for the potential they had in SC2... what was your idea of the Mycon?
- <Fwiffo> The Mycon were biological tools of the Precursors. They had been programmed for terraforming, but when the Precursors vanished, the Mycons were left unattended. Over the following millenia, their programs drifted, forming the worship of Juffo-Wup.