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  • Uninet
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  • Uninet is equal to \(f_{\eta_{\eta_0}]}(10)\) using the fast-growing hierarchy. The term was coined by wiki user Denis Maksudov.
  • The Uninet is much like a Ketran version of the Human internet. However the Uninet also seems to act like a television, radio, gaming console, and other such things as one system. One example of a Uninet game is Alien Civilizations, a role playing game that involves advancing a race by creating minor changes to enviroment or the aliens themselves. The Uninet sadly also played a role in extermination of the Ketrans when the Capasins picked up radio waves from the Uninet broadcasting the Alien Civilizations game. The Capasins thought the games were real, and invaded Ket to wipe out the Ketrans to prevent them from further meddling in the lives of other races.
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  • Uninet is equal to \(f_{\eta_{\eta_0}]}(10)\) using the fast-growing hierarchy. The term was coined by wiki user Denis Maksudov.
  • The Uninet is much like a Ketran version of the Human internet. However the Uninet also seems to act like a television, radio, gaming console, and other such things as one system. One example of a Uninet game is Alien Civilizations, a role playing game that involves advancing a race by creating minor changes to enviroment or the aliens themselves. The Uninet sadly also played a role in extermination of the Ketrans when the Capasins picked up radio waves from the Uninet broadcasting the Alien Civilizations game. The Capasins thought the games were real, and invaded Ket to wipe out the Ketrans to prevent them from further meddling in the lives of other races.