← Back to context Comment by shortrounddev2 4 days ago Is it named after the drug in Deus Ex 6 comments shortrounddev2 Reply almusdives 4 days ago Sadly not. When I was developing Zyme, I was thinking a lot about the molecular components of a cell and how one might translate them into a virtual machine. I was particularly inspired by enZYMEs. shortrounddev2 4 days ago I just realized that that's what the oeigin of the deus ex drug must be as well lol g-b-r 4 days ago Zyme is an ancient Greek word that means leaven, a lot of organizations and companies use it Tabular-Iceberg 3 days ago I thought maybe it was related to Gabriel Syme. Like how similarly sounding letters are changed to make words look more kool. tpoacher 3 days ago That was my first thought too, hahah. muffwiggler 3 days ago [dead]
almusdives 4 days ago Sadly not. When I was developing Zyme, I was thinking a lot about the molecular components of a cell and how one might translate them into a virtual machine. I was particularly inspired by enZYMEs. shortrounddev2 4 days ago I just realized that that's what the oeigin of the deus ex drug must be as well lol g-b-r 4 days ago Zyme is an ancient Greek word that means leaven, a lot of organizations and companies use it Tabular-Iceberg 3 days ago I thought maybe it was related to Gabriel Syme. Like how similarly sounding letters are changed to make words look more kool.
shortrounddev2 4 days ago I just realized that that's what the oeigin of the deus ex drug must be as well lol g-b-r 4 days ago Zyme is an ancient Greek word that means leaven, a lot of organizations and companies use it Tabular-Iceberg 3 days ago I thought maybe it was related to Gabriel Syme. Like how similarly sounding letters are changed to make words look more kool.
g-b-r 4 days ago Zyme is an ancient Greek word that means leaven, a lot of organizations and companies use it
Tabular-Iceberg 3 days ago I thought maybe it was related to Gabriel Syme. Like how similarly sounding letters are changed to make words look more kool.
Sadly not. When I was developing Zyme, I was thinking a lot about the molecular components of a cell and how one might translate them into a virtual machine. I was particularly inspired by enZYMEs.
I just realized that that's what the oeigin of the deus ex drug must be as well lol
Zyme is an ancient Greek word that means leaven, a lot of organizations and companies use it
I thought maybe it was related to Gabriel Syme. Like how similarly sounding letters are changed to make words look more kool.
That was my first thought too, hahah.
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