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I don't understand the concept here. It seems to me that this implies a breaking of the Golden Rule. I remember fixing up the training missions article when it said that training missions generally acknowledge that they are a simulation, so I guess that this is a relic of an earlier time. Someone who has actually seen the Gamma Reality at play or who knows what it is supposed to be should fix this. - [[User:Darth Wombat|Darth Wombat]] 18:16, 18 March 2010 (EDT)
 
I don't understand the concept here. It seems to me that this implies a breaking of the Golden Rule. I remember fixing up the training missions article when it said that training missions generally acknowledge that they are a simulation, so I guess that this is a relic of an earlier time. Someone who has actually seen the Gamma Reality at play or who knows what it is supposed to be should fix this. - [[User:Darth Wombat|Darth Wombat]] 18:16, 18 March 2010 (EDT)
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:Gamma is a simulation of a simulation. Yes, Mission Integrity is sometimes put on hold. ---[[user:rubberchickenben|<font color="green">Benzyne]][[User_talk:Rubberchickenben|<sup>Talk Page</sup></font>]] 23:02, 18 March 2010 (EDT)

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I don't understand the concept here. It seems to me that this implies a breaking of the Golden Rule. I remember fixing up the training missions article when it said that training missions generally acknowledge that they are a simulation, so I guess that this is a relic of an earlier time. Someone who has actually seen the Gamma Reality at play or who knows what it is supposed to be should fix this. - Darth Wombat 18:16, 18 March 2010 (EDT)

Gamma is a simulation of a simulation. Yes, Mission Integrity is sometimes put on hold. ---BenzyneTalk Page 23:02, 18 March 2010 (EDT)