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'''Apex scavengers''' are collecters who gather from previously [[Remnant_Curation|curated]] materials, allowing '''field scavengers''' and other collectors perform initial triage and evaluation. Scavengers lower on the chain often view apex scavengers as lazy, disregarding the research needed to locate promising first and second tier archives and the skill needed to bypass the anti-theft measures often implemented by curators. While apex scavengers are notoriously jealous of their collections, some are known to [[One:Information_Broker|trade in replicas or documentation]]. | '''Apex scavengers''' are collecters who gather from previously [[One:Remnant_Curation|curated]] materials, allowing '''field scavengers''' and other collectors perform initial triage and evaluation. Scavengers lower on the chain often view apex scavengers as lazy, disregarding the research needed to locate promising first and second tier archives and the skill needed to bypass the anti-theft measures often implemented by curators. While apex scavengers are notoriously jealous of their collections, some are known to [[One:Information_Broker|trade in replicas or documentation]]. | ||
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* [[One:Information_Broker|Information Broker]] | * [[One:Information_Broker|Information Broker]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 8 October 2012
Apex scavengers are collecters who gather from previously curated materials, allowing field scavengers and other collectors perform initial triage and evaluation. Scavengers lower on the chain often view apex scavengers as lazy, disregarding the research needed to locate promising first and second tier archives and the skill needed to bypass the anti-theft measures often implemented by curators. While apex scavengers are notoriously jealous of their collections, some are known to trade in replicas or documentation.