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Originally Posted by stormlion1
Well the Rich Five had access to a lot of the same tech the Morrow Project had so there was some crossover, though probably more of the industrial espionage variety.
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That was always my assumption - it seems like if they had anything close to full access to the Project that they would both more tech and also more knowledge/control over Project resources in their territory.
One alternate idea that I toyed with was
reverse industrial espionage - perhaps the Rich Five originated cryogenics, and Morrow poached it from
them!
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Originally Posted by stormlion1
Another option is Krell who was a member of the Project I believe.
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Is that ever said anywhere? Krell always seemed like a deliberate mystery, like even the authors had not decided who he was and how he got his information on the Project.
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Originally Posted by stormlion1
But honestly the home team fumbling the ball is the most believable of them all. It happens all the time.
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Sure, but something as important as that code would have been checked and rechecked and tested and retested. A big programming error by one dying, rushed programmer makes sense, but this would have been much less likely. It absolutely
could have happened, but like I said, I personally prefer the enemy action option because it adds capability to the enemy and makes them a bigger opponent for the players to eventually deal with.
But it does not hugely impact the game, unlike the massive, widespread incompetence implied in the canon 3ed fall of the Project.