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Programme Memory
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    Time 48 minutes
Ongoing, First published Jan 04, 2016
Memory
mem(ə)rē
noun
1. the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.
2. something remembered from the past; a recollection.

~...~

"Discard the memories of your past and pledge your allegiance to the protection of your fellow man. Remember to keep your brothers and sisters safe.

Let go of what was and embrace what is. Remember what path you have chosen.

Fight for what is right and never forsake your comrades. Remember to have their back.

But most of all, never forget our fallen comrades. Swear to never forget the heroes who never made it to the end. Remember them, and cherish every memory of them.

And never forget."

-Doctrine of Programme Memory (Section I: pg. 1)





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