Armistice: the Peace Engines
Machines from tomorrow, bringing peace to today
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About the Mod
In humanity's distant future existed cruel machines - invincible mechanical deities born from greed and malice. Freed from control, they dedicated themselves to a single purpose - the destruction of all life. The few surviving humans were forced underground, perpetually fearing the dominion of these ruthless mechanisms.
Over time, stellar winds and temporal currents brought the wreckage of these ancient machines. Majestic empty shells were rediscovered - but this time their purpose changed. Now, in an era beyond time, they are called Peace Engines. This is evidenced by an inscription left by desperate hands: "May those who read these words live in a world where only peace reigns".
Gameplay
The Armistice mod is currently in early alpha stage. To create a Peace Engine, you'll need to assemble it from schematics of armor, chassis, hull, and weaponry.
If you want to recreate a cruel combat machine, approach the Peace Engine and execute the command: /data merge @n[type=armistice:mecha] {morality:0b}
References
Aristidou, A., & Lasenby, J. (2011). FABRIK: A fast, iterative solver for the Inverse Kinematics problem. Graphical Models, 73(5), 243–260. doi:10.1016/j.gmod.2011.05.003
Lansley, A., Vamplew, P., Smith, P., & Foale, C. (2016). Caliko: An inverse kinematics software library implementation of the FABRIK algorithm. Journal of Open Research Software, 4(1).