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Personal message from [[Gabriel Nelson|Gabe Nelson]]: "Think of this page as the page on [[Zer0logy]], a page on a field of study that all may participate in" The Science of Team is very interesting and convoluted. It mainly falls into sections: * Activity, relating to the social and active health of the NSA social student body. Includes Gabe Nelson's Theory of Teams Activity. * Messaging, relating to how people interact on A. Group Chats B. Private Messages C. Mainline Threads D. Clubs E. Events * Reactions, how people use the reaction emojis, more into the spam areas of teams, includes [[Gabing]] and [[Ruthieing]]. * Exploits, more into how to glitch or break teams. Includes the [[Project @tom Bomb|@tom bomb]], [[Gabing#The double Gabe glitch|Double Gabing]] (or the double reaction glitch), Unknown Users, etc. History of this Science Field: This area was originally studied by the Original Science Guild back in the Old Teams age. It conducted public and private experiments into how teams worked and could be bent and broken. The Science Guild then had the off shoot of CNST, which dealt in more secretive matters on more dangerous subjects. From declassified documents, we learned that CNST had two projects (others were rumored but never proved) 1, Project Protection to protect from a spam war and massive lag weapons (Like the Automated L.M.G. from FC), and 2, Project Ventress, to study exploits and spamming effects on teams. CNST has also been rumored to still exist outside of the modern Science Guild.
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