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'''RoboMACs 2163''' is the universe from which ([[RoboMACs Exodus|one set of]]) the [[RoboMACs]] come from, the original default setting of the [[Usenet]]-posted version of the ''RoboMACs'' RPG by [[Dave Van Domelen]]. In the [[Usenetverse]], it's considered a subset of [[alt.toys.transformers]].
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'''RoboMACs 2163''' is the universe from which ([[RoboMACs Exodus|one set of]]) the [[RoboMACs]] come from, the default setting of the original [[Usenet]]-posted version of the ''RoboMACs'' RPG by [[Dave Van Domelen]]. In the [[Usenetverse]], it's considered a subset of [[alt.toys.transformers]].
  
 
In the year 1994, the [[Antiochus V|first artificial intelligence]] came to life. In 2065, it struck, wiping out 90% of humanity from a shining city on the Moon. The [[Spartacus|second artificial intelligence]] struck back, creating the RoboMAC race. In 2163, [[MACE]] and the [[Guardians]] fight over the Earth, the Moon, and the fate of humankind!
 
In the year 1994, the [[Antiochus V|first artificial intelligence]] came to life. In 2065, it struck, wiping out 90% of humanity from a shining city on the Moon. The [[Spartacus|second artificial intelligence]] struck back, creating the RoboMAC race. In 2163, [[MACE]] and the [[Guardians]] fight over the Earth, the Moon, and the fate of humankind!

Revision as of 17:41, 15 March 2022

RoboMACs 2163 is the universe from which (one set of) the RoboMACs come from, the default setting of the original Usenet-posted version of the RoboMACs RPG by Dave Van Domelen. In the Usenetverse, it's considered a subset of alt.toys.transformers.

In the year 1994, the first artificial intelligence came to life. In 2065, it struck, wiping out 90% of humanity from a shining city on the Moon. The second artificial intelligence struck back, creating the RoboMAC race. In 2163, MACE and the Guardians fight over the Earth, the Moon, and the fate of humankind!

More information is available on Dave Van Domelen's site over here. See also RoboMACs Exodus.