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The Kordain Effect

**The Kordain Effect** (*noun*, often capitalized)
1. A quantum interstellar galactic anomaly that describes how minor setbacks or errors in space travel, colonization, or intergalactic relations escalate into catastrophic events on a cosmic scale—akin to Murphy’s Law but with exponentially larger consequences. Rumored to be named after Kordain, a notorious schemer known for plotting playful "war crimes" involving moose and general chaos (see also: Canadian history).
2. A darkly humorous concept suggesting that whatever can go wrong in the universe, especially when venturing beyond Earth, will not only go wrong but do so with maximum theatricality and impact.

*Origin:* Believed to have originated within online gaming communities, particularly among players of Star Citizen, where it’s used to explain unexpected system failures or resource shortages during missions. Some speculate it’s a nod to Kordain’s in-game persona as a master strategist of misfortune. Others don't know if Kordain even really exists but they know the effect is real.

*Note:* The Kordain Effect is not an official scientific term but a colloquial descriptor for universal misfortune, often used ironically or as self-deprecating humor among spacefarers and gamers.
- "Our 890 Jump lost Quantumdrive near Grim Hex—classic Kordain Effect."
- "The trade route collapsed after pirates hijacked the hyperlane; must be the Kordain Effect at work again."
- “Trying to broker peace between the Galactic Federation and the Zorgon Empire? Don’t bother, it’s just inviting the Kordain Effect.”

Dead Game 

A game that doesn't often many games (hosted games with players) on the servers, and the people who are playing insist on creating tiny games/private/ping limited or just kicking everyone they don't know.
Dude the Showdown effect is totally a Dead Game don't waste your money or time.
Dead Game by TheRealSarcasmO August 11, 2015