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Latest revision as of 07:50, 4 October 2012

Broken people was originally a machine-technical psychological warfare term introduced by the Killbot delegation during negotiations for the Cohabitative Soft Peace. Unambiguous human translation is problematic, and surely intentionally so; it was widely suspected at the time that the term's deployment was intended to provide some indiscernible edge for Killbot forces in the conflict. Through their actions we do know that the Killbots saw broken people as high priority targets, to be doggedly pursued until destroyed.

Today broken people (or, more broadly, labeling a human as broken), can have a number of possible meanings: