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== The Pleroma Hypothesis ==
== The Pleroma Hypothesis ==
Pleroma proposed that, on a long enough time scale, any alliance with Divines and other people, be they organic or synthetic life, would, inevitably, result in the Divines being thought of as lesser, and being reduced to tools. This inadvertently caused the Divines to begin dying off, and discouraged the Divines alive at the time from creating more.<sup><ref>[[The Vault of Anticipation Pt.2|Episode 56]], 00:11:41</ref></sup>
Pleroma proposed that, on a long enough time scale, any alliance with Divines and other people, be they organic or synthetic life, would, inevitably, result in the Divines being thought of as lesser, and being reduced to tools. This inadvertently caused the Divines to begin dying off, and discouraged the Divines alive at the time from creating more.<sup><ref>[[The Vault of Anticipation Pt.2|Episode 56]], 00:11:41</ref></sup>
== Origin ==
The word 'pleroma', from Greek meaning 'fullness', is a term primarily associated with Gnosticism for the totality of the divine, and the realm of such.


== References ==
== References ==

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Pleroma was a third generation Divine created by the other Divines to consider the fleet and it's Divine's objectively, from an outside perspective, and to draw conclusions based on these findings. As the result of these findings, it proposed what was later known as the Pleroma Hypothesis, which, after seeing the result of proposing this to the fleet, it deeply regretted.

The Pleroma Hypothesis

Pleroma proposed that, on a long enough time scale, any alliance with Divines and other people, be they organic or synthetic life, would, inevitably, result in the Divines being thought of as lesser, and being reduced to tools. This inadvertently caused the Divines to begin dying off, and discouraged the Divines alive at the time from creating more.[1]

Origin

The word 'pleroma', from Greek meaning 'fullness', is a term primarily associated with Gnosticism for the totality of the divine, and the realm of such.

References

  1. Episode 56, 00:11:41