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* Artificially intelligent, independent automated ships and stations once-prevalent in near-[[Federation]] space towards the general direction of [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] and [[Klingon Empire|Klingon]] space (ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'')
* Independent automated ships and stations once-prevalent in near-[[Federation]] space towards the general direction of [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] and [[Klingon Empire|Klingon]] space (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'', ''Live by the Code'')
** Former Ware space largely consisted of modern-day Federation space on far side of Romulan Star Empire from core territories (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
** VI technology rather than AI (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
** VI technology rather than AI (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
* Interconnected facilities providing various services including technological advancement, spacegoing fleets, and ship upkeep and repair to civilizations in this region (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'')
* Interconnected facilities providing various services including technological advancement, spacegoing fleets, and ship upkeep and repair to civilizations in this region (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'', ''Live by the Code'')
* General aesthetic based around flat white panels, sweeping curves, few sharp corners
* General aesthetic based around flat white panels, sweeping curves, few sharp corners
* Capabilities include advanced replication and transporter technology (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'')
* Capabilities include advanced replication and transporter technology (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'', ''Live by the Code'')
* Central computers driven in part by humanoid brains captured from outside populations, replaced by replicated corpses to pose as accidental death (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'')
* Central computers driven in part by humanoid brains captured from outside populations, replaced by replicated corpses to pose as accidental death (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'', ''Live by the Code'')
* Most other components molecular-scale devices driven by data cores for self-assembly and self-organization on macroscopic level (ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'')
* Most other components molecular-scale devices driven by data cores for self-assembly and self-organization on macroscopic level (ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'', ''Live by the Code'')
* Largely (possibly entirely) destroyed by Klingon strikes utilizing viral countermeasures developed by Federation in late-2165 Ware task force (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
* Initially developed by corporate alliance spanning trading network of four species as independent, adaptable customer service hardware to facilitate trade (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
** Increased capabilities for independence, self-maintenance added to reduce overhead, increase profitability as time passed (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
** Initial trading network and adjacent species grew increasingly reliant on Ware capabilities (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
** Core civilizations shut down state educational facilities given most beneficial and profitable scientific and technological output generated by Ware, maintenance needs handled by Ware self-repair systems (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
** Failure of fundamental computer components (whose complexity was beyond Ware replication resolution or ability to maintain) led adaptive algorithms to determine sapient brains could be adapted for service (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
*** Predatory methods developed via evolutionary approach over years across Ware network (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
*** Defensive methods outside Ware battleships similarly developed through application of pre-existing functionality (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
* Largely (possibly entirely) destroyed October 2165 by Klingon strikes utilizing viral countermeasures developed by Federation (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
** Failed attempt at reprogramming Ware to function independent of intelligent minds, as part of [[Partnership of Civilizations]] negotiations (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
* Civilizations with regular interactions with Ware prior to dissolution include:
* Civilizations with regular interactions with Ware prior to dissolution include:
** Full societal integration and/or uplifting
** Civilizations benefited by full integration and/or uplift to spacefaring base
*** [[Enlesri]]
*** [[Hurraait]]
*** [[Kyraw]]
*** [[Kyraw]]
*** [[Monsof]]
*** [[Nierl]]
*** [[Nierl]]
*** [[Pebru]]
*** [[Pebru]]
*** [[Pegenoi]]
*** [[Sris'si]]
*** [[Sris'si]]
*** [[Vanotli]]
*** [[Vanotli]]
** Pre-existing spacegoing civilization utilizing Ware stations
*** [[Xavoth]]
** Pre-existing spacegoing civilizations utilizing Ware stations
*** [[Balduk]]
*** [[Balduk]]
*** [[Menaik]]
*** [[Menaik]]
** Civilizations actively disrupted by Ware influence and competition
*** [[Guidon Pontificate]]
*** [[Silver Armada]]
*** [[Tyrellian]]


[[Category:Computers]]
[[Category:Computers]]

Latest revision as of 19:21, 27 March 2018

  • Independent automated ships and stations once-prevalent in near-Federation space towards the general direction of Romulan and Klingon space (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic, Live by the Code)
    • Former Ware space largely consisted of modern-day Federation space on far side of Romulan Star Empire from core territories (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
    • VI technology rather than AI (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
  • Interconnected facilities providing various services including technological advancement, spacegoing fleets, and ship upkeep and repair to civilizations in this region (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic, Live by the Code)
  • General aesthetic based around flat white panels, sweeping curves, few sharp corners
  • Capabilities include advanced replication and transporter technology (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic, Live by the Code)
  • Central computers driven in part by humanoid brains captured from outside populations, replaced by replicated corpses to pose as accidental death (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic, Live by the Code)
  • Most other components molecular-scale devices driven by data cores for self-assembly and self-organization on macroscopic level (ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic, Live by the Code)
  • Initially developed by corporate alliance spanning trading network of four species as independent, adaptable customer service hardware to facilitate trade (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
    • Increased capabilities for independence, self-maintenance added to reduce overhead, increase profitability as time passed (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
    • Initial trading network and adjacent species grew increasingly reliant on Ware capabilities (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
    • Core civilizations shut down state educational facilities given most beneficial and profitable scientific and technological output generated by Ware, maintenance needs handled by Ware self-repair systems (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
    • Failure of fundamental computer components (whose complexity was beyond Ware replication resolution or ability to maintain) led adaptive algorithms to determine sapient brains could be adapted for service (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
      • Predatory methods developed via evolutionary approach over years across Ware network (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
      • Defensive methods outside Ware battleships similarly developed through application of pre-existing functionality (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
  • Largely (possibly entirely) destroyed October 2165 by Klingon strikes utilizing viral countermeasures developed by Federation (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
    • Failed attempt at reprogramming Ware to function independent of intelligent minds, as part of Partnership of Civilizations negotiations (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
  • Civilizations with regular interactions with Ware prior to dissolution include: