"Eliminate every human on our ship who lacks Caramond's blessing."
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"Good. Let me beat up these false versions of myself. These obnoxious bastards are annoying as hell! I won't be satisfied until I squeeze out every lie from their fake and illusionary bodies!"
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"That is not a real body. The mirror beast swapped out its body with an illusion!"
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"We made use of the Rubicon Spatial Transfer System to teleport a single antimatter bomb of the appropriate yield inside the mouth cavity of the calamity beast." Dread Captain Argile explained with vicious satisfaction. "There is no reason for us to forgo the advantages of one of our best technological assets. We previously did not employ it in the previous round because many of the cultivator-developed warships are actually quite well-shielded against teleportation attacks."
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The creature's organic armor was thick and resilient, but it also slowed the creature down to the point where it turned into a punching bag for the dreadnought.
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The monstrous creature grew angry at seeing its intended prey run away. It began to orient itself towards the fleeing dreadnought before waving its tentacles in an alluringly cyclical fashion to propose itself forward in space!
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Its mass and volume was enormous. It was more than 10 kilometers in length, and its bulk was so formidable that it could probably cause an extinction event if it decided to crash onto a planet!
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On the other hand, he felt a small but incredibly persistent amount of regret that the Dominion of Man had effectively waved her chance to become a grand work goodbye.
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"Only if they are equipped with a Spark Reactor or similar. This is really a mandatory requirement. Otherwise, the living warships simply won't have enough power to make a difference. I am looking for potential substitutes of Spark Reactors myself. One of the ideas I have been thinking about is to capture a calamity beast and imprison it into my own version of a Spark Reactor."
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The Doom of Xenos was still a fantastic dreadnought, though. She was one of his absolute favorites simply because she was armed with the largest and most powerful spinal cannons that Ves had ever seen!
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Ves was the only person in the Red Ocean who could offer the fleeters a way to strengthen their entire superorganization.
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Though Ves spoke about this subject in purely secularist terms, there was still a part of him that was a little afraid of what his words might unleash one day.
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Ves raised his armored palms. "No! Nothing as exaggerated as that! Caramond did not need a church in order to tap into people's belief of human supremacy. You just have to educate and indoctrinate enough people to value other aspects of our race as well. The important part is that they are reflective of modern human traits. It is the human element that is chiefly responsible for taming the Fire Elementals."
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Ves had made a huge bet that ultimately delivered a huge payout!
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"I still cannot believe how easily the ship is breezing through these tribulation challenges." Sigrund uttered. "Since the Dominion of Man is able to endure so much greater punishment after you have worked your magic on her, is it possible for you to do the same to the other dreadnoughts? They all have their own Spark Reactors. You can repeat the same steps it took to 'awaken' them according to your terminology."
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The Dominion of Man was no longer just a massive construction of metal anymore. She had transcended the definition of a warship and evolved into an entirely new type of living megaconstruct.
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Arkard
"Open fire at the identified target!"
The Mech Touch
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