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Oh come on, just use "them" when you don't know the gender of the person. Him/Her is so awkward.
The issue with abandoning your humanity to survive is you lose the very essence of what makes life worth living.
Wait until you see a little girl in shackles being raped by her slave owner. I challenge you to maintain the same attitude at that time.
couches, not couch
No, because the sooner he levels up the sooner he can hunt down stronger monsters and level up even faster.
Isn't it good that they're straightforward? Instead of being stupidly stubborn, they adapt to reality!
Umm... and he also doesn't want to kill an innocent person. I hope that's important to him too.
Sounds like a kind of survivor's guilt, which is definitely realistic. That said, I would much prefer a more ruthless and villainous MC.
Nuclear tech is NOT "unstable and dangerous". Certain kinds of nuclear technologies (eg atom bombs, poorly built power plants, etc) are unstable and dangerous. Plus, "nuclear" is a very broad term that doesn't only refer to nuclear fission - nuclear fusion is how the sun generates energy, and is one of the cleanest energy sources available.
Yeah, random nobody in the middle of nowhere casually has this OP book...
Key point to note is that they have ot be WILLING parties, so he can't just run around branding people and turning them into slaves. That said, this is still pretty insanely OP. Infinite betrayal-proof super-skilled manpower.
Um, I would happily take int over any other stat. I feel like people underestimate how much a really really really smart person can achieve. Like, the human race is by far the strongest animal on Earth, and it's not because of our strength or speed.
Depends on how long an "age" is. Also depends on how you classify "greatness". I could argue that all he really did is help distribute resources more equally - he didn't actually generate any new innovations. Like, I'm sure a lot of his employees made huge contributions to the human race, but why should he get credit when all he did was provide the money? Tbh I'm mostly playing devil's advocate here, a global minimum wage would be so ridiculously beneficial to the human race that you'd have to go very very far back to find a comparable achievement. I mean, maybe the Russian submarine captain who singlehandedly prevented the nuclear holocaust was "greater"?
The "truest" sense
I mean, this is pretty much taking the initiative to rob. You're baiting them into a situation where they attacking you so that you can rob them. You could easily just kill her and then you wouldn't get attacked. Not saying he's wrong, just saying he's being a bit of a hypocrite.
Isn't Chris basically a piece of trash too? I think the reasoning should be more along the lines of it being ok for him to rape Chris, but not for him to get seduced by her.
Shouldn't the other Transcendents know that the top ranker is called Stark?