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It is currently (June 2016) manifested as a self-replicating swarm of nanobots, presumed intelligent and known to be irritable. | It is currently (June 2016) manifested as a self-replicating swarm of nanobots, presumed intelligent and known to be irritable. | ||
Pachinko logic has always been attended by debate, and in fact it emerged during the [[French Revolution]] after a heated debate between the [[Empyrées]] and the [[Submarinards]]. | Pachinko logic has always been attended by debate, and in fact it emerged during the [[French Revolution]] after a heated debate between the [[Empyrées]] and the [[Submarinards]]. | ||
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Eventually the swarm relaxed, and the [[French Revolution]] was able to proceed with beheadings (see [[National Razor]]) and [[conscription (nonfiction)]]. | Eventually the swarm relaxed, and the [[French Revolution]] was able to proceed with beheadings (see [[National Razor]]) and [[conscription (nonfiction)]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:42, 24 June 2016
Pachinko logic is logic based on pachinko machines.
It is currently (June 2016) manifested as a self-replicating swarm of nanobots, presumed intelligent and known to be irritable.
Pachinko logic has always been attended by debate, and in fact it emerged during the French Revolution after a heated debate between the Empyrées and the Submarinards.
The resulting nanobot swarm promptly consumed most of the Empyrées and their properties, while the Submarinards fled to their watery lairs.
Eventually the swarm relaxed, and the French Revolution was able to proceed with beheadings (see National Razor) and conscription (nonfiction).