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*The Sims with the names linked to [[Fanon:Anatolika - Definitely not Touhou|Anatolika - Definitely not Touhou]] will not look like they are in the fanon picture. <strike>Curse my lack of creativity</strike>
*The competing families except the Argeads each have advisors, the Greek houses having a Plumbot assigned to them by the Ecclesiarchy, and the Zarach having a Simbot. This is both an subversion and an upholding of Dune: calculation and analysis is a task that is assigned to these advisors, who are reference to Mentats of Dune. However, their robotic nature is also a direct contradiction, since the Dune universe at the times of the Muad'dib was primarily overtaken by the technophobic tendencies caused by the Butlerian Jihad. The names of the advisors to Quasi-Puritans, Immortalists, and Zarach are all references to the mentats of corresponding houses in Dune 2: Kyrillos is the transliteration of the original Greek name that led to Cyril, the Atreides mentat, Diogenes is derived from Dios, the genitive form of Zeus, who is associated with god Ammon from whom the Ordos mentat probably got his name, Adam-i means "red" and "shore", and Radnor, Harkonnen mentat, gets his name from Old English and it means red shore. Pergamene and Ptolemaic advisors, named Krates and Eukleides respectively, derive their names from [http://chs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/workbench.woa/wa/pageR?tn=ArticleWrapper&bdc=12&mn=4053 Krates of Mallos] and [[wikipedia:Euclid|Eukleides of Alexandreia]] respectively. Given that there's another one inspired by Eukleides, this one is given the surname Exegetes meaning advisor.
*While the 2nd concept of Heptanomis involved abundance of Tiberium, the abundance of Tiberium as an identity of Heptanomis was scrapped due to balance reasons. Nonetheless, Heptanomis will feature Tiberium spawning spots.
 
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