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They could have Renata eat and replicate the entire ship. She is shown to be able to replicate even organic matter, much less the dead metal of a ship. She can theoretically eat every single ship they come across, and then replicate said ship endlessly. They could have a self-sustaining armada that grows endlessly. Renata has the capability to become a galaxy ending plague. Any single cell of her is able to assimilate and replicate. She could infect the food supply for the galaxy, and then take over every single person who has eaten. She can control a ship to crash into every single planet, space station, habitat, etc in the galaxy and constantly consume and replicate. She's a "grey goo" situation with the intelligence to plan ahead, and the will to do as much harm as possible.
I love the complete lack of mathematical consistency between the years in and time out. Truly a webnovel moment.
Now the only question is can she make white honey?
It's one of the debuffs she took in order to have all the positive traits she took when creating her character. It essentially means that anyone that falls for her will be psychotic.
Mr. Pookie Wookie absolutely does bite. A dog named Shin'Talgoth, destroyer of universes? Nicest dog you've ever met, only thing you'll have to worry about is the slobber as they give you all the friendly licks.
So essentially a lighter colored dragon is genetically hard coded to serve a darker dragon. And vise versa the darker ones taking care of the lighter ones is what makes them happy. It's just like the AI's, they are most happy and fulfilled in life by serving others. Anyone who tries to change that because it goes against their own personal beliefs is actually causing them distress and mental harm. It's an interesting world building concept for sure. It adds a lot of flavor to the different races and makes them more interesting than the standard "humans but different" methodology that most authors go for.
Very true. Snapping turtles are being of pure hatred.
What was shall be, what shall be was. The worm loves us.
Then your knife isn't sharp enough. A good sharp knife just kinda separates skin without you feeling that much. I mean, trying to move your hand afterwards will hurt, but as someone who cooks around sharp knives a lot I can say for sure that if it's nice and sharp you're only really going to get the unique feeling of your skin coming apart. A dull knife feels like getting cut by a piece of cardboard.