Thread:Eureka Enderborn/@comment-25356210-20151116030200/@comment-26084195-20151116053711

Eureka is long gone by the time ROTS happens, remember?

The Sargoth are smart, 'tis true. But it isn't through magic that they can understand OP tech. You see, they were the first ones to find the crashed ship. And the computer was the only survivor. One of the protocols on said computer was that, in the event that the crew is wiped out, it is to pass along their knowledge and ideals to whichever sentient species happens upon the wreck. That way, their civilization will not die out entirely. So the computer passed the knowledge along to the Sargoth, as well as the ideals. But the Sargoth, too prideful and self-inflated to listen, did not accept the ideals, and instead took only the technology. Also, they themselves are not doing all of the work. The computer does a lot of the computing and strategizing. The ship crashed because it was attacked by Razorbird vessels. And I know that they were never originally canon, but neither were Argali's parrot men. I fully admit that the fact that they exist at all is some creative licensing on my part.

Now, as for the Ender Imperium: what do you mean Endermen don't show signs of intelligence? Who do you think built those towers the Ender Dragon uses? Who do you think built the Ender Cities coming out in 1.9? Also, what do you mean Endermen don't travel dimensions? The End and the Overworld are separate! Also, gods can touch them, when they're in that god's dimension. I think it's reasonable to assume that a god's power is limited to his own plane of reality. Also, and I believe I've mentioned this before, Ender tech is about on par with Forerunner/precursor tech, a little behind in some cases. Now, they are technically immortal to the extent that Elves are. Also, I'd like to point out: Eureka was once about to kill three Gundabad Orcs. It suddenly started raining, and those three Gundabad Orcs turned around and kicked his ass. Balgorod and Anduthuine had to save him.