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Michael flips through the pages on his data pad, dismissing old emails and canceling meetings. The waiting room holds a small holoscreen with a local news channel on mute, the captions scrolling quickly along the bottom of the display. It shows a crowd of police around the perimeter of an aircar up ramp just down the street from the Parliament building a number of dogs pull their leashes along the road, and the bulky uniforms of a bomb squad can be seen waiting on standby. Not far from the up-ramp, partly obscured by the crowds and buildings, the streets are filled with grounded air cars, many with the flashing blue lights of government officials lined bumper to bumper.

Someone calls Michael’s name and he quickly gets up from his seat.

Welcome back to Hive Queen Quest!

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>>40747791
>Current resource reserves
Nutrients: 9,189,723
Metals: 13,936,924
Credits: ₡2226
Credits in Lyle’s account: ₡1,175,000

>Hive population and upkeep cost
Hive maintenance – 52325
Queen – 5
Fake Queen (4) – 220
Small Egg layer – 12
Worker (90005) – 180010
Aquatic Worker (5140) – 20560
Vacuum Worker (5200) – 31200
Radiator Worker (5100) – 20400
Warrior (51209) – 256045
Gilled Warrior (100) – 700
Aquatic Warrior (50) – 400
Thinker (3000) – 9000
Quantum Thinker (2000) – 10000
Speaker – (3) – 12
Digger (200) – 800
Refinery (40) – 280
Sniffer (2) – 8
Small Sniffer (200) – 200
Aquatic Sniffer (200) – 200
Fly (1165) – 4660
Wasp (30000) – 150000
Haz-mat Workers (20) – 80
Shock Troops (40) – 520
Parasite (110) – 440
Bio-tank (1000) – 25000
Excavator (1000) – 19000
Colossus (2420) – 36300
Hovertank (200) – 5000
Harvester (5000) – 95000
Support Fluttercraft (2) – 272
Ghost Beetle (30) – 810
Heavy Warrior (1000) – 19000
Chinook (100) – 1800
Air defense drone (80) – 5920
Bomber (160) – 6560
Strafer drone (400) – 6000
Heavy Interceptor (160) – 4480
Light Interceptor (800) – 11200
Advanced disruptor (50) – 3750
Advanced Relay (70) – 7000

>Hive fleet
Space Pod (5000) – 150000
Heavy Fleet Fighter (272) – 18224
Heavy Gunship (36) – 1080
Shuttle (10) – 250
Mining Corvette (336) – 92400
Patrol Corvette (126) – 63882
Scout Corvette (8) – 1800
Lancer Corvette (2) – 450
Missile Corvette (500) – 516000
Fleet Corvette (244) – 54900
Heavy Fleet Corvette (48) – 56256
Light Fleet Frigate (900) – 56256
Heavy Fleet Frigate (36) – 51372
Stealth Frigate (4) – 1952
Vanguard Frigate (850) – 340000
Light Fleet Cruiser (225) – 149625
Missile Cruiser (50) – 118250
Heavy Cruiser (110) – 133650
Heavy Fleet Cruiser (18) – 45090
Carrier Battlecruiser (5) – 99360
Heavy Fleet Battlecruiser (4) – 32548
Heavy Fleet Battleship – 51775
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Lee is best waifu
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>>40747805
>Formed fleets and orders
Small Heavy Defense Fleet [Patrolling Leeland space]
Heavy Battle Fleet [Awaiting orders]
5 Missile Ambush Fleet [Awaiting orders]
15 Light Fleets [Awaiting orders]
4 Heavy battle fleet [Building]
5 Light battle fleet [Building]

Clone upkeep/special projects and expenses
25 Human captives of the USV Hope – 750
[Gemini]
15 Human Hybrids [In production] (900)
3 Taidaren Hybrids [In production] (210)
4 Human flash clone upkeep – 120
3 Human hybrid clone upkeep – 90
Specializations:
>Tech
>Engineer
>Brawler
1 Human Chimera egglayer – 80
[Hive space]
100 Human Hybrids – 3,000
Lyle Rogers – 57
Jackob Eisner – 56
Dillon Reager – 30
Clone/project upkeep – 5,173N

Total upkeep
Nutrient costs: 3,449,068N

Sorry things took so long to set up. The family ended up eating out for fathers day and things took longer then I had expected.
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>>40747805
>that pic
Yes. This will be our symbol.
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>>40747855
>Income
Metals: 2,838,000
Nutrients: 3,901,250
Net: 2,265,260N

Hive Territory
[G-426]
Asteroid mining base: 50,000M per day.

*Leeland (capital)
Defensive structures
>Surface to Orbit Missile System (750N)
>Anti-orbital batteries: 35/35 (8750N)
Military structures
>Hangar facilities: Room for 4840 Aero/fighter Drones and 2420 Shuttles (3025N)
>Psionic Shroud (1,000N)
>Prison Outpost
Industrial structures
>Docking Pylon: (1969) (98,450N)
[Empty docks: 2000/2000]
Economic Structures
>Smart Mines active: 100,000M per day
>Algae Farm: +2,400,000per day, 24,000 Workers (1 worker per 100N)
>Film harvester dock: +2,500,000N per day, 5,000 Harvesters active (500N per Harvester)

[M-662]
Raligha
Defensive structures
>Surface to Orbit Missile System (under construction)
>Anti-orbital batteries: 35/35 (8750N)
Economic structures
>Bloodroot collectors: A series of pipes and veins running from the roots of several of the nearest Bloodroot trees provide a passive and low maintenance source of nutrient income, +250N per day (5)
>Greenwall pit: 500N
>Temple alter: A place for the Ralighan locals to worship and bring offerings to your hive, built in the likeness of your local fake queen, +500N per day

[M-323]
>Orbital docking pylon: Space for docking and construction of 4 sub capitals or 1 capital ship, (50N)
[Empty docks: 0/4]
>Mining corvette salvage operations +2,688,000M per day (+8000M per corvette)

[Farcast]
Derelict Sensor array

Glassed Hive world
>Hive bunker complex

Deep space waystation
>100 docking pylons (10,000N)
[Empty docks 115/400]
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>>40747855
Its all good as long as we can get Elizabeth and Thesus opinions on trying to come out to the union, since there is timer on our asses presumably.
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I am very excite
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>>40747874
[Special Project Finished]
The strange abnormalities discovered within the Obsidian Queen’s ships seem connected to a kind of hive creep, based on what seems to be a highly aggressive form of alien flora. In a manner that seems to be almost reminiscent of the spores of Leeland, but in a far more advanced and weaponized fashion, the ships of the Obsidian Queen contain clusters of potent spores which, when mixed with any non-hive life, will begin to consume, spread, and assimilate any found nutrients into hive structure, spreading creep in a fully autonomous and aggressive manner that seems programmed to automatically overharvest a planet. Integrating this new technology into your own hive would take some time to do safely, but it has also revealed new avenues of research that you thinkers were previously stumped on, or had outright missed.

Finished Research

>Suncaster
By wrapping a metal slug in an envelope of magnetic fields containing a layer of super-heated plasma, this weapon is capable of dealing a tremendous amount of damage. It specializes in armor penetration, but is heavy and unwieldly, inferring penalties to the drone that equips it.

[New weapon unlocked]
>Plasma Cannon
A hybrid of slug thrower and energy weapon, this weapon utilizes a magnetically charged bullet to contain a payload of super-heated plasma, permitting a drastic increase in range over other plasma based weapons. It is bulky and unwieldly in combat, and any drone not equipped with a heavy carapace cannot move while firing the weapon. While it is perfectly adept at obliterating soft targets, it is designed to be most effective against heavy armor, and is considered a support weapon, fired from fixed positions, heavy drones, or from the backs or tails of large drones.
Size: M
Dmg: Medium
RoF: High
Rng: Medium
Acc: Low
Special: Armor Piercing – Attacks with this weapon ignore unit armor. Does not apply to ships or buildings.
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I want to give Michael a ghost queeny hug for helping the hive so far...
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>>40747919
>Variable strike weapon
By utilizing a complex and highly compact compartmentalized ammo storage system within a the weapon, a projectile weapon can be made to switch rapidly between multiple different ammunition types. As your thinkers take apart the device, they recover and isolate samples of some of these different ammo types for further study. Projectile weapons can now hold a total of three alternate ammunition types in addition to the default.

>Privy coat
By integrating the technology of the specially designed smuggler device into your own drones and technology, you can adapt the hive to be more difficult to detect with standard security scanners, obscuring cybernetics, mutations, and weapons carried by drones, clones, or agents of the hive. This effect is passive, but stealth oriented adaptations and augments, such as mimetic skin or semi-fluid bone tissue greatly improves the effect. The specialized stealth suit provided with the mimic skin augment now also functions as a privy coat.

>Magnetized slugs
By utilizing a complex array of electromagnets to subtly adjust and polarize the metals within a fired projectile, your weapons are able to reduce the effects of various conditions that impede accuracy, such as recoil, weather conditions, or to help zero in on vulnerable locations in armor. All projectile weapons gain increased accuracy and armor penetration against targets utilizing metal armor. (passive)

>Gravity foils
These metallic wings are able to alter gravity fields directly around the drone, granting a silent, fast, and highly maneuverable method of flight. Large or heavy drones can make equal use of it, although they are slower and less maneuverable. (8N 10M)
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>>40747876
I'm game for an alliance with the green party to Fuck the guy over especially since we now know that the reason the bigger queen is weak right now is because our mom wrecked her.
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>>40747943
>Boarding pods
This simple pod launcher is a modified version of the drop pod launcher, and is capable of firing specially designed pods capable of penetrating the hull of a space craft, allowing the drones within to enter and assault the crew within. The target ship’s shields must be down first, and there is a risk of missing the target and losing the drones if the ship’s engines are still operational. An unshielded ship that is tethered to the launching ship via a ship grapple will automatically succeed. The statistics are the same as the Drop Pod launcher, however the boarding pods fired are specialized, and are large sized, making use of thicker armor and specialized internal protection systems to absorb the impact with the target hull. Each pod carries 20 medium drones and costs 50M to fire. Large drones cannot be deployed in this way, as they do not fit within the confines of most ship corridors, and cannot fit within the newly designed pod along with the needed armor and safety systems.

>Ground-orbital mega-construction
By constructing a station in orbit of a planet, and stringing a cable between it and a ground station, you can create a tower spanning from the surface of a planet into orbit. Such a structure is expensive and fragile, but offers a number of excellent benefits.
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>>40747943
>Gravity foils
How does this compare to our wings?
Should we give this to our flies, or does it compromise thier stealth?
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[New Construction Project Unlocked]
>Capillary Tower – This massive organic space elevator offers a number of logistical and economic advantages, despite its drastic up front cost and fragile nature. Shuttles or space craft are no longer needed to move resources from the surface to orbital structures, freeing shuttles for more important tasks. The counterweight station serves as a center for construction, with 4 docking pylons included on the structure to repair and build ships, while gaining a bonus to capital ship construction time due to the speedy nature with which resources arrive from the surface. The Capillary Tower can also spread hive creep and extract resources at an increased rate, spreading roots deep into the crust to bring up resources directly into orbit, allowing you to consume a planet much more quickly than normal. A Hive ship can construct a Capillary Tower if given the time and resources to do so, deploying one after 3 full days, after which it becomes the counterweight station, and must remain stationary until it detaches and destroys the tower to move. A Hive ship deployed in this way does not have access to its spinal weapons, but can use other features as normal. A planet can hold a max of 4 Capillary Towers along its equator. For each one, planetary mining or over harvest activities are doubled. (50,000N 500,000M)
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>>40748014
New Research Unlocked

>Plasma Assault Cannon
Fast
Your thinkers believe it would be rather easy to scale up the plasma cannon, using the same principles, but on a similar scale as the Rotary Stinger or Thorn Cannon, turning a powerful anti-armor weapon into a direct fire siege weapon that would likely make for a powerful bunker buster and anti-structure weapon.

>Micro rocket
Fast
A miniaturized, unguided missile that utilizes a small amount of propellant to maintain its trajectory and boost its velocity before embedding itself within the target and detonating for maximum damage. The rocket itself is a form of smart ordinance, and can be set to detonate at a predetermined time, such as after penetrating a wall or door, or within a certain range of a target, or within the target. The rocket deals more damage at longer range, but infers a penalty to accuracy and rate of fire.

>Auto-harvest pods
Medium
A number of pods that can be placed within some ships, allowing them to spread hive spores over an enemy planet when destroyed. These pods could, theoretically, also be launched from drop pods for a similar effect.

>High-altitude spore dispersal
Medium
By spraying modified hive spores from a capillary tower at high altitude, the tower gains the ability to spread hive creep several magnitudes faster than any other method you have, contaminating the surface of an entire hemisphere in a mere day, although the creep itself grows at normal speed. The spores are visible as a greenish fog that permeates the atmosphere, especially around the tower itself, and is toxic to non-hive life, forcing any enemies of the hive to make use of rebreathers or air filters. The spores can be made to carry other chemicals or biological agents.

>Atmospheric static generator
Medium
By utilizing the natural friction of a sufficiently dense atmosphere against the surface of a capillary tower, the tower can be made to generate energy to feed itself and reduce its upkeep cost.
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So I've been thinking that since Lee and/or Elizabeth will be our representatives they need their own Honor Guard while among the treacherous diplomats.

Chimaera's in a vaguely humanoid form given the best of our cybernetics, including those black scales to give the appearance of full body armor.
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IT IS TIME TO TERRORIZE
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>>40748014
we tyranids now
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>>40748014
what are the negatives of this?
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>>40748014
Yo, we gotta make one right now on leeland.
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>>40748046
Could we also get a research option to make a.. thing to destroy the BQ's own auto-creep?
So that if we find BQ's creep somewhere, we just hose it down with our biological agent and we're done for the day. Or have a sort of benign tumor creep made to hunt down her creep.
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>>40748046
Current Research

>Rip Drive
Medium
A powerful, and accurate drive system, it does not move the equipped ship, but allows the ship to rip open a hole in spacetime, creating something akin to an artificial wormhole that bridges the ship's current location with a location of its choosing within its range. This allows not only the ship to move through the rupture, but also allows it to open ruptures for other craft, allowing for the deployment of sub-light craft over vast interstellar distances.

>Kata
Fast
By studying and testing the data granted by your predictive algorithms and your knowledge of alien biology, your thinkers believe that they can create a number of potent combat maneuvers to bolster the combat potential of your clones and non-drone agents, allowing them to fight with similar instinctive aggression as your warriors, but adapted to the limitations and abilities of the individual’s biology.

>Deep Core Mining
Slow
Taking planetary mining to the logical extreme, your thinkers believe that your hive infrastructure, if spread across the surface of a world and given enough time, would be able to consume the ferrous metal core of a planet itself.

>Ship grapple
Medium
A simple idea at heart; throw a hook at the target and reel it in. When you take into account the relative speeds and raw kinetic forces involved in such an action, however, it quickly stops being so simple. Complex and highly durable cables and pulleys must be developed, as well as specialized bulkheads to prevent ripping the ship in two. The result, however, should be interesting, if a bit insane.


>>40748011
They are better then wings on a planet's surface, worse in deep space (so long as the wings are still not in a vacuum. In a vacuum the wings don't work at all, but the foils still do.)

They could be detected by G-feild sensors, but are otherwise more quiet and in general more stealthy.
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>>40748079
you want to get out of hiding?
Since this building basically goes above the cloud cover.
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>>40748130
We already stopped hiding
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>Ram
Medium
The concept of ramming in ship to ship combat is simple and straight forward. Doing so without obliterating your own ship, however, is a far more complex skill to master that requires numerous alterations to ship design philosophy and a willful lack of common sense. The Scavengers appear to be insane enough to have thought such a strategy useful in space combat, and are stubborn enough to perfect it. The study and extensive testing of the design of the ram should allow you to develop something similar for your own ships.

>Artificial gravity plating
Medium
By utilizing insignificant amounts of antimatter to create unfocused gravitational fields, and then directing them through the gravity plating into a single direction, the internal structure of a ship can be granted a small amount of artificial gravity. White the direction of the gravity can be changed at will, or turned off, it lacks the resources and energy to project a field capable of directly causing injury

>Gravity thrusters
Slow
Similar in function to your Skid drive, the Gravity thrusters essentially surf along pre-existing gravity fields, increasing their performance when in close proximity to major sources of gravitational pull, be it a large celestial body, a star, a planet, an exceptionally large structure or group of structures, or the core of a gravity drive. While in deep space it becomes less effective, the law of universal gravitation means it never becomes totally useless, and when in close proximity to a powerful gravity source it should outperform most other thruster designs with ease.

>>40748078
It costs a lot, and is about as durable as tissue paper. If an attacker gets even a glancing blow on it, it will shatter.
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>>40748130
Dude we already cover the entirety of the planet with our creep. We already showed our fleet. Hiding's ogre man, it's ogre.
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>>40748130
We stopped hiding as soon as we built our first pylon

Not to mention aiding the Commonwealth against the Scavs
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>>40748158
some anons last thread sounded like they wanted to keep hiding to the point of basically almost revealing ourselves to try and kill killinger.
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>>40748171
How is weather tower go along?
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>>40748180
>>40748176
Oh i know just surprised you guys are willing to come out of hiding when last thread anons had a completely different attitude.
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>>40748171
>Shield miniaturization
Medium
With your new understanding, previously unknown aspects of standard shield technology can be seen in a new light, indicating a small overlap between it and gravitational manipulation technology. By using newly developed technology, your thinkers suspect that they may be able to create a more compact, but less powerful shield system.

>Psionic reading
Medium
You are already aware of this growing ability in Elizabeth, and with her help, and more research into the remains of the dead relay, you should be able to continue to fine tune your new, more powerful psionic senses to be able to not only detect the presence of sapient thought, but to read it in more detail.

>Photonic microstructures
Slow
The useful applications of manipulating massive photonic molecules are many, and your preliminary studies indicate that you may be able to develop more practical uses beyond the blaster, especially in the field of energy shielding.

>Nausea field
Slow
A rather interesting side effect first noticed with your Blink drive, but now weaponized to great effect as a defensive measure. You should be able to enhance your medium and advanced relays to emit a wave of sickening nausea in a radius around it, causing effected subjects to feel increasing levels of both physical and mental uneasiness, causing feelings of dread and queasiness.
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>>40748182
I think we should reveal ourselves too fuck over killinger. Once we reveal ourselves we can selectively let ourselves get ""exploited"" by selling materials/resources at pitifully low prices, this would be done particularly in whatever resources the companies killinger owns, operates, or is funded by sell. This would effectively kill his political campaigning ability and bankrupt him.
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>>40748221
My attitude is to stop actively hiding.
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>>40747791
Hive quest! Glad I made it, I've missed a lot of threads lately. Sad we didn't get to see the commonwealth communications last thread.
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>Solid State Teleportation
Slow
While standard quantum systems allow for instantaneous transportation of data, this technology would allow for essentially the instantaneous transport of matter. The matter in question would be disassembled into individual particles and transported in much the same way as bits of data through a quantum relay, and then assembled on the other side. Due to the nature of the process, only simple objects such as raw resources could survive teleportation. This should allow for the transportation of resources across hive space without the need to delegate ships to serve as trade vessels.

>Quantum Tuning
Medium
While current quantum computing technology requires the relays be built to accommodate one another, this technology should allow you to quickly attune pre-existing devices for one another when in proximity. Your thinkers suspect more opportunities to open up after further research is done. You suspect Theseus would greatly appreciate such a technology, if he does not already poses it.


Available research options

>Psionic Cannon prototype
Very slow/Very dangerous
Detailed accounts of several experiments show the slow progress of Project Godsplitter. The cannon itself is highly volatile, and even the smallest miscalculation often results in the destruction of the ship, as well as any nearby craft. It can only be equipped to a Hive ship's spinal mount, and requires a functional Void Shard as ammunition. At least a dozen testing sizes were atomized in testing the weapon, and in the end it appears The Gardener never quite perfected it.

>>40748218
Weather spires are going well, and will be built once your workers have finished the missile system. Defensive structures take priority unless you vote otherwise.
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>>40748289
you got any info on what gonna finish next time if we include all the new research?
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Fffffffuuuuuuucccckkkk yeeeeeesssss! Hive Queen Quest!
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>>40748303
Depends on a roll, anon.
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>>40747791
>waiting room

This better not be Michael's doctor's appointment.

We outright planned seeking out and parasiting his doctor a few days ago in anticipation of such a visit, didn't we?
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>>40748047
I like it
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>>40748360
we did, but the qm might have forgotten.
>>40748289
So did you forget?
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>>40748374
Will be really useful once we get Kata researched.

Maybe we can base them off those Kamen Rider holos that Lee has
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The Hive will make anime real. Vote Hive!
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>>40748406
I'd be down for it. Now all you have to do is convince the anons who don't normally lurk.
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>>40748289
>Add all new research
>Add some (write in)
>Wait for current research to finish
>Other

>>40748303
Not really sure. Psionic reading is decently close to finished, as is grav plating. Kata will probably be finished regardless of what you do or don't add to the que, it's just about done. Otherwise I just give each one a d100 per day and either apply a bonus or penalty based on the roll.

>>40748360
Your parasites can hide from just about anything short of a full MRI. I won't even ask for a roll, honestly. Plus he has a ship to board in a few hours. If you want to stalk the doctor home with some flies, you can do so easily Despite their importance, doctors are not guarded or monitored with the same zeal as government workers.
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>>40748460
>>Add all new research
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>>40748460
>>Add all new research
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>>40748460
All new, baby.
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>>40748460
>>Wait for current research to finish
Though I know this won't win.
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>>40748460
>Add all new research
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>>40747919
Hey, this Plasma Cannon is based on the Suncaster.

But is its plasma ammo really entirely different from what the much smaller variable strike weapon called "plasma rounds"?

>Dillon takes his own weapon out of the holster. "It's voice activated if you want, but it's got a thumb switch as well. It can switch between anti-armor, soft target, micro-rocket, high-ex, and plasma rounds, and the first two have semi or fully automatic settings."

It seemed to be small and not unwieldly like the Compensator, but still had plasma ammo.
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>>40747943
>>Gravity foils
>These metallic wings are able to alter gravity fields directly around the drone, granting a silent, fast, and highly maneuverable method of flight. Large or heavy drones can make equal use of it, although they are slower and less maneuverable. (8N 10M)
Neato. QD, how fast can a drone fly with these? Could it reach the same speed as it could with a ramjet engine?
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>>40748046
soon

soon we shall become the devourer of worlds
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>>40748460
>Add all new research

We should do a full conversion of all our medium drones from standard wings to gravity wings. They are better in every aspect.
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>>40748619
No wings can reach the sheer speeds provided by ramjet engines. We could replace advanced aerodynamic wings with these to give stealth aircraft an alternate cruising mode though.

Along that line of thinking, we should hold a vote at the end of the thread to replace the wings on Support Fluttercraft with these.
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>>40748625
But anon, those worlds are a tremendously valuable and irreplaceable resource. It is far more profitable in the long run to simply take control of a planet and employ its biosphere to produce a steady stream of nutrients for the hive.
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>>40748661
Or just make a variant
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>>40748697
This is always proposed as an alternative, but variants hardly ever get the votes to get made.
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>>40748460
>Add all new research
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>>40748721
I personally think that if we replaced it all with grav foils we'd be better off in the long run, considering the capabilities it has in no-grav. The lo-grav downgrade is not that important.
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>>40748661
While that would allow our fluttercraft to be far stealthier at subsonic speeds, that would also raise the cost even higher while rendering its echolocation useless in such conditions.

Still, it was always intended to be the stealthiest airdrone of the hive, it might just be worth it. I'm kinda divided on the issue, personally.
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>>40748681
No, no, we devour heavily defended core worlds.

That way once we establish a foothold, we don't have to go through all the difficulty of slogging through multiple layers of defense.

We can just eat their planet.
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The only downside to the grav wings is the cost. A full conversion is bad, but operational craft and heavy warriors would benefit. Maybe even standard warriors.
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>>40748781
the towers are very fragile
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>>40748834
That's why you heavily defend them, and seed their atmosphere with spores.
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>>40748760
They are better then wings on a planet's surface, worse in deep space (so long as the wings are still not in a vacuum. In a vacuum the wings don't work at all, but the foils still do.)

They could be detected by G-feild sensors, but are otherwise more quiet and in general more stealthy.
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>>40748848
on a heavily defended enemy world?
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>>40748764
>Rendering its echolocation useless in such conditions
How?

And it's already so expensive that we might as well give it all the fancy shit we can. The price increase by percentage will be negligible, and we have plenty of nutrients anyway.
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>>40748870
What part of 'once we establish a foothold' don't you understand?
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>>40748460
Ok then he other thing is, we have to ensure we have a Theseus on hand when Devon gets on board the ship.

I wonder if Theseus can manage to slip into the ship's network and get into the sensor systems while they're still running and transmitting continuously as if nothing happened.
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>>40748869
I don't think they'd be detected by G-Field, they're far too small. And besides, they're not for stealth ships, but for drones.
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>>40748905
I know just restating what the QM said.
Also are they better than advanced wings?
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>>40748781
>Implying any sort of defences could stand up to a protracted zerg rush by the hive

Buddy, buddy, have you been keeping track of just how good our forces have been getting at killing bad thing for mother? Or how many of the damned things we've got? There isn't a land army that could stop us if the gloves really came off.

In any case, our bioweapons can be thwarted with a gas mask, and our nanomachine plague only works to full effect if the planet they're deployed on has already been conquered. If we want to eat a planet, we need to kill its defenders off the old fashioned way first.
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>>40748902
what part of profitable in the long run do you not get if we already have a good foothold?
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>>40748902
the part where i completely missed establish a foothold.
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>>40748873
Echolocation depends on sound waves generated by the drone itself to read how they bounce off of objects it can't see. Like radar, with sound waves.
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>>40748927
Actually, we just need to control a small portion of the equator, and have air superiority, once we start sieging we can just build a weather spire or start deep core mining and ""accidentally"" the entire planet. Or ""accidentally"" all life on the planet.
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>>40748781
>>40748927
>>40748961
Why not all the things
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>>40748869
By "worse in deep space" it means operating in space stations with atmosphere. They actually allow vacuum sealed aerial drones to do some light spacework.

So the only wings we shouldn't replace (theoretically, for functionality) are the ones on warriors.
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>>40748960
It's got a screamer mouth.
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>>40748927
>In any case, our bioweapons can be thwarted with a gas mask, and our nanomachine plague only works to full effect if the planet they're deployed on has already been conquered. If we want to eat a planet, we need to kill its defenders off the old fashioned way first.
You sure about that?

>>Auto-harvest pods
Medium
A number of pods that can be placed within some ships, allowing them to spread hive spores over an enemy planet when destroyed. These pods could, theoretically, also be launched from drop pods for a similar effect.

>>High-altitude spore dispersal
Medium
By spraying modified hive spores from a capillary tower at high altitude, the tower gains the ability to spread hive creep several magnitudes faster than any other method you have, contaminating the surface of an entire hemisphere in a mere day, although the creep itself grows at normal speed. The spores are visible as a greenish fog that permeates the atmosphere, especially around the tower itself, and is toxic to non-hive life, forcing any enemies of the hive to make use of rebreathers or air filters. The spores can be made to carry other chemicals or biological agents.
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>>40748645
>We should do a full conversion of all our medium drones from standard wings to gravity wings. They are better in every aspect.
Except price
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>>40749061
Yes, they're sure, because what you pasted is what they based it on.

You have to build a whole dang orbital tether tower to deploy the spores to full effect. Which requires basically already conquering the place.

And yes, the toxic spores are thwarted by rebreathers like it says right there.
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>>40748460
>Add all new research
Seems to win in a stunning turn of events.


"I should mention I'm in a bit of a hurry." Michael says as the doctor shines a light in his eye.

"No worries," he says, "I don't see any reason to keep you long." He folds his instruments back into a neat little slot in his coat. "In fact, you look better then I've ever seen you. You look like you've spent the past week in a med tank." He pulls off his gloves, tossing them into a nearby atomizer as Michael shifts his eyes to the floor. "But you look more nervous then a Valen on black Friday. I recommend you take a week or two off work. Wind down and get some rest."

"I have to leave town today, that's not going to be an option." Michael says. The doctor sighs and walks to his cabinet.

"Alright. I have something for you then, for the nerves. It's cleared for use in the field for the BFI so you don't need to worry about your performance." He hands Michael a small container of pills. The doctor writes out a few scribbles on the label, and the smart paper shifts it into legible writing. 'Dr. Gustav Litchman: Subscription for Michael Devon: Take as needed, max 5 per day.'

He hands the small canister to Michael. "Here you go. Beyond that, you're by far one of the most healthy looking patients I have ever seen." He lets out a small chuckle as he adds "keep it up and you'll live forever!" Michael nods, pocketing the pills and leaving the office quickly. He swipes his thumb against the counter on his way out as his car pulls up to meet him at the curb. He can hear the sirens in the distance.

cont.

>>40748576
Think of it like a shot gun, I guess. Just a burst of plasma that plumes quickly, but is good for short range.
I actually figured a lot of your short ranged weapons sorta made it redundant, but I can add that in too for research if you'd like.
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>>40749095
>drop a hive on a planet
>swarm the area with ground forces and aircraft for area denial
>establish a hive ship in orbit to begin Capillary Tower construction
>annihilate anything that enters our sphere of influence until construction completes
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>>40749107
>He lets out a small chuckle as he adds "keep it up and you'll live forever!"

Kek.
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>>40749107
That police bomb squad.

Someone else is actually terrorizing the humans that isn't us!

Sweet human-on-human violence. I wonder which extremists it is, or is it a false flag again.
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>>40749107
Poor sod, he'll really live forever.
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>>40749107
How long does a capillary tower take to grow?
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>>40749185
3 days or so. It said in the description.
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>>40749198
> A Hive ship can construct a Capillary Tower if given the time and resources to do so, deploying one after 3 full days,
Hive ships buddy, we don't have any hive ships yets so i want to know how long its gonna take planet side.
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>>40749095
A word to the wise, if your bio weapons can be thwarted by a rebreather, you need to improve your bioweapons. Hell, steal that shit from "the Andromeda strain" and make a bacteria that ingests organic plastics.

Steal the entire idea behind the fifth wave and put sleeper agents everywhere ever before dropping a kilometer long metal block from orbit into the ocean, annihilating all coastal life (this is usually the majority of life on earth-like planets). Infect the entire planet with Bird AIDs or whatever. We can do this shit!
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>>40749237
I'd like to seed hostile world's oceans with our planets cordyceps fungus.
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>40748460
> If you want to stalk the doctor home with some flies, you can do so easily Despite their importance, doctors are not guarded or monitored with the same zeal as government workers.

Well a doctor would be useful if he has any other interesting patients, like other BFI agents especially.
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>>40749261
I'd like to seed your mom.
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>>40749342
I'm still convinced this is a flashback.
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>>40749384
What if all of it is a flashback?
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>>40749237
>>40749261
If we destroy the biosphere of a planet we loose any hope of discovering adaptations of the local lifeforms.
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>>40749107
Michael quickly punches in the address of the space port and swipes his thumb on the pay meter, clearing his car to pay for the right of way from any other automated vehicles. He turns on the radio as the car turns out onto the road.

"And just breaking now, police have closed off the rout-38 up-ramp in the capital district. The up-ramp, which has been shut down in both lanes, is the fastest route for air cars in or out of the district. Local authorities say they received a bomb threat early this morning, hours before the scheduled voting for the controversial new legislation set to be voted on today." As the announcer speaks Michael clicks a small switch on the dash, and the news is superimposed over the wind shield. A sea of flashing blue lights flicker in the halted traffic.

"Hundreds of vehicles have been forced through the narrow rout-87 bridge due to the closure of the ramp. We can see numerous grounded air cars caught bumper to bumper. If you need access to the capital district, it is recommended you take a shuttle, or fly via spinner or other VTOL craft."

Michael turns the channel, flipping it to the public broadcast of the parliament building. It's muted, but it looks like only a fraction of the representatives have arrived. Killinger sits in his seat smiling as he twirls a pen in his fingers.

>Have your flies stalk the doctor and find his residence
>Leave him alone for now
>Other

>>40748905
Well, they would be very hard to detect with ship sensors at the drone level, but not totally impossible. Since they work best close to gravity fields, which is also where G-field sensors are the worst, it all seems to work decently well.
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>>40749436
I can't help but doubt a densely populated human world would have many interesting adaptations.
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>>40749412
What if all of it is the vision of an autistic Ceph gazing into the void shards?

>>40749444
>>Have your flies stalk the doctor and find his residence
Scoping opportunities is always good.
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>>40749444
>Have your flies stalk the doctor and find his residence
We need the medical personnel under our control.
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>>40749444
>>Have your flies stalk the doctor and find his residence
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>>40749444
>Have your flies stalk the doctor and find his residence
So that's his Plan B? A bomb threat? Really?
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>>40749444
>>Have your flies stalk the doctor and find his residence
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>>40749444
>Have your flies stalk the doctor and find his residence
>>40749482
No anon its not his plan B.
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>>40749444
>>Other
Have your flies identify and stalk one of Killinger's aides.
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Wait what? When did we send michael to make a bomb threat?
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>>40749482
Its probably space /pol/ trying to do everything they can to stop this.
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>>40748447
I'm down for it too.

Throw in some Quantum Brains maybe

Give them chest mounted Plasma Cannon to get the authentic Guyver touch
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>>40749502
That too.

Since Michael has seen their faces, I mean he must have seen some of Killinger's bodyguards' faces since he's seen Killinger in person.

>>40749508
Don't be stupid anon. Other characters are allowed to do sneaky things. This is Killinger cockblocking the Green bitch.
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>>40749508
We didn't its probably a counter measure to slow down the green party's leader in every way possible.
There might even be a real bomb there.
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>>40749482
you do know that he did say in plan A that they are gonna try and slow her down on top of bribing people right?
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>>40749523
Hey now that we're throwing our support for it then I'm in as well.
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>>40749533
>>40749531
Oh, sorry I was greatly confused.

Also I think we should start our whistleblowing operation to the green party in general, get in contact with that person and start dumping dirt on her political opponents, I refuse to believe she is a fully clean politician who wouldn't abuse it.

We just need to be clever about how we dump info to her.
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>>40749574
>>40749523
So am I but we should probably wait until a more proper time. Don't wanna crowd QD
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>>40749592
Elizabeth is a good person to do this with since she did used to work with killinger.
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>>40749574
>>40749593
I don't mean to presume but I've redesigned the hybrids in the 1d4chan page and the Frontliner seems like a good basis for this.
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Maybe I missed it, but what happened to that one psionics research thing that lets us psionically interact with matter to get really janky sorta-telekinesis? I swear that was a thing that happened, but I never did see any results from it and it's not still in the research currently happening unless I went megatard and missed it for multiple weeks in a row.
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>>40749620
Whoever we use to deliver it will probably get assassinated, repeatedly. We should probably send custom made humans that repeatedly get disappeared, hell, we can start grave robbing if we want to for the DNA.
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>>40749444
Your flies huddle around the doors and windows of the building, just out of view of the various security cameras and sensors, waiting for the doctor to leave.

Please roll 1d100, best of 3.
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>>40749531
if its female its clamjamming

blue beaning
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Rolled 75 (1d100)

>>40749658
For Mother!
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Rolled 84 (1d100)

>>40749658
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Rolled 8 (1d100)

>>40749658
for mother!
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Rolled 68 (1d100)

>>40749658
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>>40749667
Nice.
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>>40749652
The doctor should be able to get a good sample amount.
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>>40749694
You do realize any living person we impersonate will be tortured and executed, as will there family in all likelihood. Using cadavers just raises a lot of questions, especially if we leave empty graves. Hell, we can use a vampire gimmick too just to scare/confuse them.
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Can we do anything to fuck with Killinger's plan, and get the Green representative to the meeting on time?
Or, you know, cause an evacuation of the building Killinger is in?
I'm thinking we put our natural 1 flash clone to use.
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>>40749667
There we go.

After our gang of flash clones knocks over a radioshack or whatever they need to make break-in tools, their next job can be quietly breaking into the doctor's house at 4am.
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>our one roll clone rolls a one on mission
>its horrifying visage is plastered all over the media planet wide
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>>40749748
You know, I've got a good plan actually. We could make a flash clone militia, dress them like an actual terrorist group, arm them like one, and have them raid a major network hub to transmit dirt on killinger, we make sure to hold the airwave open (and use THESEUS's help as needed), and then when its over, killinger will be completely defamed, and the government will instead invest resources into domestic security instead of military.
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>>40749748
You could call in another bomb threat to Parliament itself. But from where? Need to find a public-access terminal that doesn't leave you on camera.

Though I guess you could use one of the recent, disposable flash clones to make the threat.

But the Tories might be able to override security protocols for evacuation if they want the vote bad enough.
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>>40749748
Other plans. We could get a sample of Killingers DNA, and then get him on video under the influence with a few whores. That'd hurt him. (he'd deny it fervently and come off like another scumbag politician).
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>>40749804
Do we have enough time to create our own clutch of terrorists, though?

>>40749811
A good use for our natural 1 clone.
And we could probably fuck with their override by blowing up an acid fly on something important.

>>40749883
This is good in the long run. But we need something short-term.
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>>40749883
with todays technology he can easily say its an actor and photoshop.
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>>40749804
Not feasible. There's no smoking gun. Nothing that can't be dismissed out of hand as faked or rumor mongering.

Or, worse, would make it obvious that Michael Devon is compromised, since everything we hear from Killinger is things that Devon heard.

> one of the most influential members of the Tory Party, Conrad has held steady at the top of the polls on his planet running term after term on a platform of supporting the working man, family values, good moral conduct, and pro-human manifest destiny that often resonates with the people of Talgo despite a long history of controversy and whispers of corruption, all of which remains unsubstantiated and considered slander on the part of smaller and less popular candidates.
http://1d4chan.org/wiki/Quest:Hive_Queen_Quest#Conrad_Killinger

People have already tried to air dirt on the man. He's fucking Teflon. Only literal murder can stop him.

>>40749928
>natural 1 clone
You still need to pass for human to go out in public anon. He's due only for recycling.
>fuck with their override
"Ignore it" is not a technical issue, it's them receiving the email and putting it in the spam trap. You can't fry a wire and stop that.
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>>40749658
Your flies vanish against the walls, pressing themselves against the surface as their small bodies contort and fold on themselves.

Meanwhile, deep beneath the streets of the city, in the endless labyrinth of of the sewers and drainage canals, your flies hide as a small stampede of taidarens flee through the water as a monstrous scream echoes through the tunnels.

It gurgles as it manages to pull the last of itself free from the pod, plopping to the ground with a wet thud as it attempts to untangle its assortment of limbs. A half-claw reaches out, probing the air in front of it, unfolding the six elbows that run down the most well developed of its limbs, scratching blindly around it. Its spine is exposed, grown into a carapace-like row of thorns jutting from its back, supporting half a dozen of useless, half-developed tails that writhe about. It has no eyes, its face covered in a chitinous growth that has overtaken its skull, and its jaw splits open into a malformed mandible. It attempts to stand, probing itself on the three limbs that end in hoof shaped tumors, and collapses under its own weight.

You are not sure what it is.

>Recycle the failed clone
>Other
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>>40749968
>>Other
Give him cybernetic augs. This child is the most terrifying thing we've ever made. With augs he can become just as deadly as he is horrifying.
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>>40749968
>>Recycle the failed clone
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>>40749968
>>Recycle the failed clone
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>>40750007
supporting
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>>40749967
>hey guys we're going to ignore this email
>oh shit the lights have gone out, well better ignore that, totally not related to the terrorist threat!

>>40749968
>Cybernetic Augs
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>>40749968
>You are not sure what it is.
Poor poor thing.

>Recycle the failed clone
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>>40749968
>>40750007
This!
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>>40749968
>>Recycle the failed clone
Rip
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>>40749968
>>Recycle the failed clone
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>>40749968
>Give him cybernetic augs and reconstructive surgery.
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>>40749968
We can fix it! We have the technology.
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Oh boy, hive queen quest!
>>40749968
>Recycle the failed clone
RIP in pieces.

Also, call me a retard, but how did we finx out that the bomb threat was killinger's job?
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>>40749968
>>40750007
Second this.
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>>40749968
>A half-claw reaches out, probing the air in front of it, unfolding the six elbows that run down the most well developed of its limbs, s
Ahaahahha.

>>40750007
>collapses under its own weight
We have better clones to cyber up.

>Recycle this failed clone
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>>40749968
>Recycle the failed clone
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>>40750007
seconded we shall make him our monster.
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>>40750082
>call me a retard,
Retard.

Who the hell benefits from making it impossible to get to Parliament today?

Who is grinning smugly like a son of a bitch?
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>>40749968
>Other
If possible, do what we can to improve it so it can at least run around and attack. Then, let it loose in the area around that Secret lab.
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>>40749968
>Other
Give him augs we shall use him for good.
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>>40749968
Supporting this:
>>40750007
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>>40750007
This
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>>40749968
It seems to be neck and neck between
>Recycle the failed clone
>Attempt to use cybernetics to save the clone (will take at least a day for surgery) (write in which augs)
Other
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>>40749968
>>Recycle the failed clone
It's cute but we have better and equally horrifying children as this.
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>>40749968
So can you tell us what you gave him?
Also do any of the other clones look fugly?
>>40750159
>Attempt to use cybernetics to save the clone (will take at least a day for surgery) (write in which augs)
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>>40750159
>>Attempt to use cybernetics to save the clone (will take at least a day for surgery) (write in which augs)
Strider legs, reacher arms, sting whips, chemical fabricator, thermal pits, secondary heart, elctro-muscles.
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>>40750159
>Attempt to use cybernetics to save the clone (will take at least a day for surgery) (write in which augs)
Everything
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>>40750159
>>Recycle the failed clone
simple and clean. Good night absurdly impractical six-elbow-man.
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>>40750187
>>40750188
Seconding.
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>>40750159
Recycle it, don't listen to the samefags
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>>40750187
Thirding >>40750159
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>>40750159
>Attempt to use cybernetics to save the clone (will take at least a day for surgery) (write in which augss

>>40750187
Seconding this

But also Echolocation.
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>>40750159
>>40750188
This
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>>40750187
supporting
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>>40750159
I think you need a final destination vote.
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>>40750187
>>40750220
Echolocation sounds good, how about the weaver graft as well? Six arms for three times the terror!
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>>40750159
>>40750187
Supporting This
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>>40750159
>Attempt to use cybernetics to save the clone (will take at least a day for surgery) (Would rather wait to see if Augs win before deciding)
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>>40750233
He doesn't do those. It all balances out in the end.

>>40750159
>>Recycle the failed clone
Ahahah I can't believe this of all things became one of THOSE votes.

How about just archiving this horror's DNA to reproduce later if people are so in love with it?
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>>40750159
>Recycle the failed clone
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>>40750188
>>40750187
Seconded give him everything.
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>>40750159
>>Recycle the failed clone
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>>40750187
This.
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>>40750159
>Recycle the failed clone
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>>40750159
>Recycle the failed clone
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>>40750159
>Recycle the failed clone
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>>40750224
>>40750227
>>40750236
>>40750237
>>40750248
This is extremely silly.

This abomination is absurdly unsuited to a stealth hive in the heart of enemy territory. Every other thing we have here can either:

- pass for human
- disguise itself with adaptive camouflage

This crippled bastard of a broken thing can do neither. Horrifying mistakes can be fun, but only deep in the safety of hive territory.
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>>40750301
This is extremely terrifying you mean. But yes I agree.
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>>40750159
>>Recycle the failed clone
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>>40750159
>>Recycle the failed clone
Jesus christ how horifying
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>>40750159
>Recycle the failed clone
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>>40750159
>>40750187
Backing
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>>40750301
it can be the hive guard
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>>40750159
>>Recycle the failed clone
I honestly never expected this to be a point of contention.
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>>40750159
>Attempt to use cybernetics to save the clone (will take at least a day for surgery) (write in which augs)
He has six arms.
Lifter – 1 pair
Reacher – the rest of his arms
Strider – to be extra spooky
Second heart
Reactive pupils
Thermal pits
Echolocation
Bio-digital interface
Arm blades
Sting whip
Sting fingers
Chemical fabricator
Fermentation gut
Mimic skin
Semi-fluid tissue
Electrostatic muscle grafts
Endoskeletal plating
Weaver graft
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>>40750301
Perhaps, but what it lacks in capacity to blend into a crowd it makes up for shock value. The slightest whisperings of this abomination will scare every beggar and Taidaren squatter in the sewers from coming anywhere near the hive's location. His first words alone caused an entire clan of the little buggers to flee in terror, and they didn't even catch a glimpse of it.
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>>40750354
pretty good gonna back this
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>>40750159
>>Recycle the failed close.
Last thing we need is this abomination starting urban legends.
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>>40750354
Is this all compatible Hive Drone?
>>40750159
If so i'll seconded it.
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>>40750353
A nat one can be a rare and miraculous gift anon.
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>>40750159

>>recycle the failed clone
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>>40750159
>recycle the failed clone
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>>40750301
This >>40750378
That thing is terrifying, turn him into a killing machine and release somewhere and you got yourself a distraction/bomb
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>>40750187
>>40750354
Okay not that I support saving this thing for basically no decent reason when we can make horrifying things that don't have six elbows and aren't retarded.

Because this thing should be killed with fire.

But if it doesn't get the acid glands cybernetics you're doing something wrong.
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>>40750187
>>40750354
Uh, shit, guys, can we also tack on chemical dependent acid glands to this ever growing list. He's going to be carrying examples of all of our cybernetic technology on his body.
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>>40750502
that is not cybernetics
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>>40750159
>Recycle the abomination against Mother
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>>40750513
Sure, i'm game.
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>>40750159
>Attempt to use cybernetics to save the clone (will take at least a day for surgery)
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>>40750513
Or we could just grind the fucker back into soup. It's not worth it at all. Zero upsides beyond "lol cyber tard baby so funny!" and its existence incurs massive risks.
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>>40750159
>Recycle the failed clone
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>>40750582
Exactly, its existence is nothing but a giant liability to the Hive's continued operations on Gemini
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>>40750159
The clone wheezes beneath the layers of tumors and mismatched plates of scabbed bone as it tries to drag itself across the ground with great effort, tearing the skin as it slides across the ground. One of the arms, a useless, twisted thing, hangs behind it like a tail, twitching its fingers. An exposed lung pulsates with each breath. You ponder how you could save this creature, adapting it to serve some purpose. As intimidating as it is, most of its limbs do not function, or lack muscle to work properly. It carries nearly a hundred pounds of dead weight between its various limbs and massive tumors, and the chitinous horns curl over themselves in thick layers of pointlessly heavy hooks that serve no purpose. You are still unsure of what to do with it...


Good lord why is this such a close vote?
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

>>40750624
1 Recycle
2 Aug

There
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Welp GG guys I wanted this one too win
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>>40750624
I think people have been unnecessarily attached to it since last thread.
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>>40750624
>Aug
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>>40750624
This is literally QD telling us it's useless.

Recycle it and put it out of it's misery
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>>40750624
its obvious at this point both sides are samefagging just make it into a vote.
>>40750354
And use this list if auging wins add the acid glands as well.
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>>40750631
Well tbh I can get behind that, impartial enough.
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>>40750624
Cause it !FUN!
The LEE Fags got lee
So why cant we keep the Abomination
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>>40750624
Do a final destination vote.
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>>40750582
Since when, at any point in this quest, not salivated over the chance to loose horrifying monstrosities that would give a Space Marine nightmares. This kind of an opportunity for psychological warfare is literally a one in one hundred chance, why waste it? With self destructive glands there isn't any risk of him being dissected, and even if someone did get a hold of him there really isn't anyway for them to trace it back to our hive.
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>>40750682
Because its shit.
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>>40750631
Sure.

Recycle it.
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>>40750624
>Augment it
We can always just get rid of it later if we choose to.
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>>40750699
So is Lee
When did that cause a quest to end
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>>40750631
Despite wanting to augment it, this is impartial enough for my tastes.
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>>40750717
>Implying Lee a shit
>Implying so hard right now
>Holy shit
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Whatever, just take scan the more fun parts
> Its spine is exposed, grown into a carapace-like row of thorns jutting from its back, supporting half a dozen of useless, half-developed tails that writhe about. It has no eyes, its face covered in a chitinous growth that has overtaken its skull, and its jaw splits open into a malformed mandible.

And add those on to some chimera later on if you want that special, deliberately crippled but fun look.

Only one that doesn't collapse under its own weight or have its internal organs exposed.
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>>40750699
You're shit.

I mean that. Your argument is just shitposting. Give an actual reason why that anon is wrong or stop shitting up the thread, god knows we've pushed it close enough to the bump limit as is.
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>desperate retards blatantly samefagging and replying to non-votes as if it matters
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>>40750717
Lee was a fucking joke this is legitmently useless, at-least lee is fucking useful for our diplomat in-case we want to talk to the union
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>>40750741
The thing I like about this image is she looks like she's thirty, but has the body of a twelve year old.

I mean... uh, you know, nevermind.
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Dear fucking god recycle the thing.
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>>40750731
I would be perfectly okay with this instead if we decide to recycle the abomination instead of augmenting it. I just want the delicious fear tactics and nightmarish monsters.
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Are chimera able to use Cybernetic Augs? I'm trying to design one of these Guyver/Honor Guards

Or do they have to be hybrids first then warped into Chimera?
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JUST KILL THE MUTANT ALREADY JESUS CHRIST THIS IS SUCH A WASTE OF TIME
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We're so close to bump limit already. What is with people today?

Do all the retards want to keep the abomination because it's Fathers Day or something?
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>>40750750
You guys still trying to justify lee using that diplomat bullshit?

Really lee is a joke and for fun

The abomination is also just for fun
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>>40750758
Are you perhaps a pedophile, my friend anon?
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>>40750794
It's because they've been sitting around jacking off for a week over how "awesome" and "scary" the critfail clone is going to be.
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>>40750794
stop samefagging
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>>40750768
Yes to both your questions.

Also can we not go back to the honor guard idea? That's how we came up with those damn shocktroopers, and we don't need a repeat of that shitstorm. Drones and hybrids are best designed for specific role or niche, trying to create a something that apes something cool from another media just doesn't translate well into drone designs.
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>>40750624
It does look like recycle is in the lead, if only slightly.

Your new flash clones emerge from the water within your hidden hive, new to the world and all of its wonders and horrors alike. Each is a randomized human hybrid, the first two nearly perfect. The third is missing a tooth, and has a slightly malformed thumb, but is healthy and otherwise perfect. The fourth crawls forth from the waters and stands shakily for the first time. Its skin is pasty white, devoid of pigment, as it its hair, and its eyes are a glossy blue. It is otherwise healthy, but you suspect you should have it avoid sunlight.

As the new clones acclimate themselves to life, your other clones stand over the monstrosity on the ground. You doubt it would live long on its own regardless. Your clone quickly brings its weapon up to the pitiful ghoul and pulls the trigger. It collapses to the ground, still, and a stream of tendrils drop from the ceiling, pulling it into the mouth of a barnacle.

You have four functional clones available for skill imprinting.

>Sharpshooter - This clone will be an adept marksman capable of utilizing and maintaining a wide range of rifles and side arms, especially slug throwers, hand guns, or long rifles.

>Brawler - This clone will be adept at utilizing short ranged or melee weapons, and is an expert at disarming and incapacitating opponents in close quarters. Especially useful with shotguns, CIP weapons, vibro-blades, or thermal cutters.

>Tech - This clone is highly skilled with human networking technology, and can infiltrate and disable security systems, pick electronic locks, falsify credentials, and erase or retrieve data from public or private networks.

>Engineer - This clone will know the ins and outs of every conceivable mechanical device known in Union space, from power armor to ship engines and more.

>Survivalist - This clone will know the various necessary skills to survive in a wild, hostile environment, even one that is unknown in nature.
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>>40750832
One Tech.

Three Brawlers.

We need a short-term gang suited for breaking-and-entering, we don't have weapons to do any long-distance sniping from yet.

Not until we steal the tools for the engineer to make some, that is. Which this gang can do.
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>>40750832
1 Tech
1 Engineer
2 Brawlers
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>>40750832
>It does look like recycle is in the lead, if only slightly.
Why the fuck are you counting the samefag votes why not just hold a FD?
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>>40750832
>1 Tech
>1 Engineer
>2 Brawler
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>>40750823
I'm not trying to ape the guyvers. It was just a convenient visual aid for it.
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>>40750862
Dude just take the coin flip and shut the fuck up.
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>>40750862
Don't do this to yourself, anon. Just let it go. Contain the salt.
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>>40750832
One tech
Two brawlers
One engineer

Would a survivalist benefit us at all?
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>>40750832
>>40750860
This
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>>40750888
Not on this planet at least
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>>40750832
>>Sharpshooter
>>Brawler
>>Tech
>>Engineer
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>>40750832
1 Sharpshooter
1 Tech
2 Brawlers

I'd like a clone with the necessary skills to perform assassinations if possible.
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>>40750875
He didn't take the coin flip he just took the samefag votes.
>>40750877
Not salty just baffled he went with the samefags i would be okay if he took the flip or even flipped it himself or hell did FD, but nope just took the obvious samefags..
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>>40750832
>Sharpshooter 2
>Tech 1
>Engineer 1
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>>40750913
Just because someone does not agree with you it does not mean they samefag. I am certain there was some degree of samefagging on both sides.
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>>40750888
It does apply to some aspects of urban survival, making tools from garbage, catching a rat and cooking over a barrel fire, ect. In a city it essentially works like hobo survival as opposed to wilderness survival.
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>Sharpshooter
>Brawler
>Tech
>Engineer
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>>40750862
I feel for you anon, I wanted augs too, but you are clawing up the wrong spire.

Also it's always too easy to say it's "obvious" the other side is cheating while your own certainly never did.

>>40750832
>1 Tech
>2 Brawlers
>I don't care what the fourth albino one is
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>>40750913
As if the Pro-abomination votes weren't as much samefagging as the Pro-Recycle votes
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>>40750888
>>40750960
Four days from now, maybe we can make one of the Taidaren hybrids into one. Not these guys though.
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>>40750965
>>40750964
>>40750959
Which is why i said i rather he flipped a coin or did FD instead.
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>>40750832
>1 Tech
>1 Engineer
seems to have general consensus

>Add 2 Brawlers
>Add 2 Sharpshooters
>Add one of each
>Other
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>>40751022
>Add 2 Brawlers
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>>40751022
>Add 2 Brawlers
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>>40751022
>>Add one of each
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>>40751022
>>Add 2 Brawlers
We don't even HAVE guns yet.
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>>40751022
>Add 2 Sharpshooters
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>>40751022
>Add one of each
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>>40751022
>>Add one of each
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>>40751022
>Add one of each
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>>40751022
>Add one of each
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>>40751034
Our hive can totally produce their own if we want them to.
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>>40751034
Or clothes, really, but you could steal some rather easily, buy some with the credits your clones brought with them from some Taidarens, or make some in the hive, although they would look rather hive-ish.
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>>40751022
>Add 2 Brawlers
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>>40751022
>>Add one of each
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>>40751060
Not ones we could use in public robberies.
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>>40751022
>Add one of each
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>>40751022
>Add one of each.

Lastly, which one is the albino clone?

>The Tech
>The Sharp Shooter
>The Brawler
>The Engineer
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>>40751154
>>The Sharp Shooter
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>>40751154
>The Sharp Shooter
It fits.

And as a bonus he'll remain out of sunlight most the time.
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>>40751154
>>The Engineer
He's not going out into public.
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>>40751154
>The Sharp Shooter
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>>40751154
>The Tech
Stereotype, much?
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>>40751154
The sharp shooter.
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>>40751154
>the sharpshooter
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>>40751154
>The Tech
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>>40751154
>>The Sharp Shooter
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>>40751154
>>The Sharp Shooter
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>>40751154
>>The Tech
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>>40751154
>The Sharp Shooter
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>>40751154
>Sharp shooter

Your clones examine their new surroundings, naked and confused. They do not know it consciously, but they wait for your orders, for the hive to give them purpose.

>Have your clones purchase clothing and equipment using the credits Lyle had given them earlier.
>Find and steal supplies
>Barter with local sewer dwelling Taidarens
>Have the hive produce weapons and clothing itself (they will look strange in appearance)
>Other
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>>40751278
>Find and steal supplies
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>>40751278
>Barter with local sewer dwelling Taidarens
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>>40751278
>Barter with local sewer dwelling Taidarens
Probably best not to go shopping or stealing in the nude when there's a bomb threat in the city.
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>>40751278
>Find and steal supplies
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>>40751278
>>Barter with local sewer dwelling Taidarens
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>>40751278
>Find and steal supplies
>Barter with local sewer dwelling Taidarens
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>>40751304
>>40751320
You guys want to steal supplies when the city is on high alert from the bomb threat?
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>>40751278
>have the hive produce clothing; and a suicide vest for each clone
>acquire weapons through some other means

We have our suicide bomber/false flag crew.
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>>40751278
>Barter with local sewer dwelling Taidarens
Safest option.
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>>40751278
>>Find and steal supplies

>>40751346
They're only investigating that one ramp.

We're stealing supplies while traffic is MURDER and responders won't be able to get throug the aircar traffic.
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What do you guys think of putting Reactive Pupils and Mimic Skin to the sharpshooter? That's just 4N to make it much more effective at what it does.
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>>40751278
>Barter with local sewer dwelling Taidarens
For clothing, at least.

Naked robbers would be weird.

But then
>Find and steal supplies
For other stuff if we can't get all we want from them.
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>>40751398
There'll be a vote for augmentations I'm sure.
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>>40751398
I think the flash clones are disposable and fundamentally not worth losing days spent augmenting when they could be doing things. We should queue up augmenting the high-quality clones that are in the pipeline instead.
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>>40751398
Meh, these are disposable flash-clones. Save cybernetics for the normal ones coming later. They'd have to be put down for a day to have any augments added anyway.
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>>40751444
Two days, if you're adding augs that are actually worthwhile like carbon nanoweave beneath the skin and semi-fluid bone structure.

Or even just the skin graft that's needed to cover the limb augs.
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Yeah, not really worth augmenting.
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Just trying to get a sense before I have to go to bed for work in the morning

but how do people feel about that Honor Guard idea? Chimera Humans equipped with extensive augs to be the bodyguards of Lee or Elizabeth when they have to represent us to the political spacescape. Bodyguards that can follow them and operate inside human sized areas where our normal warrior drones can't fit

Basically our own version of the Smiths
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>>40751619
Apprehensive, but I only show up to about a third of the live threads anyway so I don't think my thoughts matter much in regards to what's actually going to go through.
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>>40751619
I think I'd be okay with this.

Maybe. It might lead to some questions of who they are when the spotlight is on them though, but I'm sure we can bullshit something up.
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>>40751619
It's pointless.
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>>40751619
Yes.
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>>40751619
Too many questions about who and what they are and where they come from, which will tip the Union off to our ability to clone people and genetically modify people since Chimeras are obviously not human.
We''d be better off just using drones with acid glands.
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>>40751619
This would be an okay idea; if we weren't planning on going public. Or didn't think we'd be revealed.
Once we're confirmed to exist, and actually known as space faring, we can just use our warriors for this purpose. They're still 88% combat effective, even with a limb blown off. Can you say that about humans?
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>>40751619
You really underestimate just how skilled our drones are and contorting themselves into crawlspaces. More besides, including chimeras in a diplomatic mission would defeat the purpose of a diplomatic mission in the first place, as they would likely mentally scar those they talk to and give the diplomats the impression that we intend to assimilate all the humans borg style.
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>>40751619
Stupid as hell, as it would reveal the creation of humanoids at will by the hive. The implications of possible infiltration are too easy to infer.

Also nobody is ever fucking going to know Vaughn is even alive for too many reasons. Not least of which is the race traitor has freakin' antennae sticking out of her skull now.

She's a secret of national security now.
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>>40751619
I'm down for it, but there are several vociferous anons that don't like that sort of thing so it won't happen.
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>>40751278
Your clones move out, following the sound of whistling and clicks to where the Taidarens seem to have made their home while your flash clones stay behind.

After some time of walking, you realize that your clones are being followed. Something beneath the water, and another creeping along the far edge of the tunnel. Your brawler is about to pick a fight when you nearly walk into the third creature as it erupts from a pile of garbage. The taidaren clicks rapidly at your clones, sizing them up as its brothers seem to look on from a distance. Its face is carved with a number of symbols, and painted red with bright yellow stripes running down each side. Its proboscis is painted blue, but stained red with blood. A decaying rat is in one hand, oozing liquefied meat like a punctured pastry.

"Soapeaters here! Why?" The other two bob their heads out of their cover to chant the question.
"Why? Soapeaters not often here. Visit strange."
"Yes, strange!"
"Strange soapeaters, strange yes!"
"Here for things? Have no things for smell-less humans."
"Scent of sugar!"
"Why sugar? Not soap? Strange for soapeater."

They begin clicking and chanting without meaning, as if trying examine you more closely. Your brawler tenses his fists in instinct.

"What is it sugar smell want?"

You notice the brothers behind your clones seem almost hunched over, their bodies coiled into a spring, as if expecting trouble. The one in front of you is lowered to the ground, with its hind left leg grasper set over the pre-digested rat, and its right middle leg held against its belly. Its head bobs side to side with its beady eye staring at the mid point of the group of clones.

>Ask if you can purchase equipment (write in)
>Ask to be lead to their home
>Other (write in)
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>>40751735
>>40751700
>>40751647
Space is a big place, they're more likely to think they're mercenaries from some remote hellhole than anything else if we refuse to answer. Nobody would think "they're clones" at first except for the crazies. The more likely shitstorm is accusations of us stealing babies and raising them.

That said, I still think the honor guard is a questionable idea at best..
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>>40751619
Eh, I think it's cool.

Disguise them with Metal Skin to look like body armor/prosthesis to disguise their alien nature.

Or just keep them as human hybrids and say they're mercs or humans saved by the Hive.
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>>40751785
>Ask if you can purchase equipment(Guns, knives, tech; stuff like that)
>Offer sugar and other goods our hive can produce in exchange
>Acquire clothes and suicide vests from hive
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>>40751786
>>40751795
This still brings the question of why they're working with us.
And if anyone gets a DNA sample, they're liable to notice something is off.
And they'll really notice something is off when they can't bribe, cheat, or otherwise fuck with these 'mercenaries' who are strangely in tune with each other.
Almost as if they're part of one giant hivemind. Like the bugs they serve.
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>>40751786
>>40751795
Anon, Chimeras aren't like replicants or hybrids which can still pass for a human baring invasive examination, they look like this.
The Union is going take one look at them and nope the fuck out.
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>>40751785
>Ask if you can purchase equipment
Cloths and basic tech equipment. For now.
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>>40751823
lol yeah that's why I said keep them as hybrids.

Also I thought Chimera could have varying stages of "WTF-ness" on their appearance
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>>40751786
They have an obvious fucking resemblance to bugs.

>>40751785
>Ask if you can purchase equipment (write in)
Five sets of clothes. Asking for one more than we need just to have less of a connection when a gang of 4 flash clones goes out and does things.

Or tailor equipment that can synthesize cloth or sew rags together?
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>>40751785
>>Ask if you can purchase equipment (write in)
Clothes, it's fucking cold down here. Also some guns, shanks, assorted weaponry, and armor would be nice.
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>>40751785
>>Ask if you can purchase equipment (clothes)
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>>40751795
If we do an honor guard they'll have to be heavily augmented hybrids rather than chimeras. Chimeras are simply too horrifying and anons raise good points about not wanting to let anyone know we can do that, at least not in an official and in-your-face way. Using chimeras for raids might be viable in the future.
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>English
>Esperanto
>Pathian
>Taidaren
>Ceph
What other languages have we managed to copy from people's brains?
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>>40751869
Jive
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>>40751858
Yeah if we go the route of humanoids protecting our Diplomat (whoever that ends up being) it should be hybrids to keep the spook-factor down
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>>40751785
>Ask if you can purchase equipment
Clothes, basic weapons, the stuff to forge basic IDs.
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>>40751883
I can only imagine what our speakers would sound like speaking that.
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>>40751884
It should just be warriors. Let's not have them ask questions of who-the-hell-are-these-people, no matter that you have a "good" explanation prepared. It shouldn't even be a question that happens.
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>>40751909
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>>40751858
We have honor-guard ready units. They're called Heavy Warriors.
You know, those things comparable to small armored vehicles in the shape of a man?
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>>40751821
The questions of why they're working with us, how we recruit them, and why they're incorruptible aren't necessarily bad questions for our rivals to have to ask.

No one will get DNA samples, it's already standard practice to put acid glands in everything, and any bodyguards will have acid implants and parasites/symbiotes.
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>>40751785
>>Other (write in)
Have the flies attack. Implant the three with parasites.

They don't seem trustworthy at all anyway, and this gives us local knowledge and knowing how to get what we want better.
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>>40751933
They're more comparable to power-armor soldiers, and you can't really bring a power-armor soldier into the room with your diplomat if you want to have a civil discussion. A human who appears to just have armor on is another matter.

Anyway, this is something to talk about another time.
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>>40751934
>no one will get DNA samples
List of things normal humans do that you can glean DNA from in one way or another:
Poop.
Shed (hair, skin; where do you think dust comes from?).
Sweat.
Spit.
Bleed.

In the event our great bugginess needs to send one of our humans somewhere, they're going with warriors. Not clones. Especially because if they knew we could generate humans wholecloth, we'd lose a significant advantage to our special ops.

>>40751967
Then you bring your made-for-killing regular troops. You know, our man-sized warriors?
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>>40751919
But I'm all for bombing the human worlds with creep and consuming them alive.
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>>40751981
Warriors are considerably bigger than a man, and they still have the diplomatic problem of being (and more importantly appearing to be) living weapons dedicated exclusively to killing things for Mother. A humanoid bodyguard gives us the same combat effectiveness without looking like a loaded gun pointed at everyone in the room.

>Things normal humans do that you can glean DNA from
Yeah, I doubt that hybrids that have metal for skin will have many of those avenues, and it'll be simple enough to take easy precautions to keep their material out of enemy hands.
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>>40752033
Let me be clear, I'm not saying we should have contingents of these guys. Just like 2 that stick near our ambassador at all times while warriors/heavy warriors provide the bulk of security. Exactly the same way the Union has Drop Troops and regular soldiers patrolling outside their embassy, but doesn't take them into the actual negotiation rooms.
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>>40751785
Your Tech steps forward, and the taidaren twitches, shimmying its body back several inches. "We need to buy supplies. Clothes and equipment."

"Sugar smell can buy clean things from clean surface!"
"Yes, go to clean places!"
"Why Sugar smell in filth place?"
"Filth place for taidaren. Brothers and mothers!"

"We need gear that you can't buy from those places." Your clone says uneasily. "Weapons. Firearms, knives, armor, that kind of stuff." The three click madly at each other for a moment until the one in front speaks to your clones again.

"Sugar smell needs illegal things. Sugar smell needs things to trade."
"Trade!"
"Things for things, what does it have?"

>Offer [thing] for trade
>Attack and attempt to capture the brothers
>Other
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>>40752061
>Other
"What would you like?"
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>>40752061
>Other.
Negotiate. What do you need?
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>>40752061
>>Offer [thing] for trade
Uhh, we still got those credits Lyle left with us, right?
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>>40752061
>Other
We can give you parasite that makes you strong!
These guys value shit like this guys.
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>>40752061
>Attack and attempt to capture the brothers
We don't have enough to offer them.

As long as the flies do the primary attacking this should be low risk.

Though maybe we could hand them three parasites disguised as an ordinary tech object, and then the parasites bite their hands and paralyze them.
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>>40752061

Only thing I can think of that they'd want is food.
>Offer food for trade
failing that, what do they want?
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>>40752061
>>Offer [Sugar] for trade
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>>40752061
"How about some new Parasites?"
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>>40752061
>>Offer [thing] for trade
Sugar
Parasite Pals
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>>40752120
lel

theyd probably take it too
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>>40752110
>>40752105
>>40752087
Good points. Especially about the parasite, remember how Huey and Dewey jumped to get them?
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>>40752120
>>40752112
>>40752110
Seconded the QM said that these guys love parasites and would totally love shit like parasites.
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Offer them a squiggly wiggly parasite-y.
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>>40752061
>Offer [what's left of our failed clone] for trade
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>>40752120
As long as you offer this in a way that ensures they won't run off and gossip about it to any other people before we implant them. Like, we only have 3?

It's a strange enough offer that it would be very gossip worthy.
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>>40752120
This
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>>40752120

We need a marketable name for parasites if we want to make them sound not horrible. Symbiote, as it better describes the relationship with their host? Mother's Favor?
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>>40752179
fuck it let them gossip i want the whole underground population of his people under our thumb just make the parasites tell them not to tell humans.
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>>40752120
That is really weird for soap-smellers to have.

Claim you "got them off some Taidarens on Gideon, they swore by the stuff."
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>>40752197
Dude, you now how fucking bad it would be if gossip started spreading about something called "Mother's Favor" connected with the odd activities and behaviors of Taidarens? Not at fucking all?
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>>40752216
It would be assumed that one of the matriarchal heads-of-household had come up with some sort of drug to help solidify her hold on power.

So not at fucking all, no.
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>>40752205
>let them gossip
> just make the parasites tell them not to tell humans.

If they gossip then people without parasites in them will know about it, these are contradictory.
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>>40752110
>>40752197

Maybe this?
We can try to explain it as a thing the clones stole, from super secret lab.

Attacking the brothers is no go, atleast one would surely escape and then we would get troubles.
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>>40752197
We're talking about being marketable to Taidarens.

Just call them something generic like "creepy-crawlies."
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>>40752234
we literally can make people forget and do shit against thier will, what makes you think a simple order for them to forget about the parasites when around humans not be enough?
Plus humans won't care about this new disease these guys are talking about.
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>>40752061
"We have credits, or, well sugar."

"Sugar smell smell of sugar."
"Know it has sugar, is why it smells of sugar!"
"Mother has credits. Do not know Sugar smell."
"Do not trust Sugar smell."
"Why should we trust clean things that walk in our tunnel?"

>Offer parasite to bolster their immune system
>Attack and capture them
>Other
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>>40752261
Who the hell do you think they'd be gossiping to if not people who don't already have parasites.

Those people would not have parasites, and thus parasites could not possibly stop them from gossiping to humans.
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>>40752280
>Offer parasite to bolster their immune system
Tell them about our OGextradank parasites and how they will change their lives.
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>>40752280
>Offer parasite to bolster their immune system
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>>40752280
>Offer parasite to bolster their immune system
MOTHERS ADOPTION AGENCY IN FULL SWING
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>>40752280
>>Offer parasite to bolster their immune system
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>>40752280
>Offer parasite to bolster their immune system
why didn't we open up with the parasites when that clearly won?
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>>40752280
>>Offer parasite to bolster their immune system
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>>40752280
>>Offer parasite to bolster their immune system
Claim you bartered for them off some Taidarens offworld who swore by the stuff. That's why they should trust us. And do we look clean to you?

Get flies into position to
>>Attack and capture them
in case they try to run off to get their mother's approval or something first.
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>>40752280
>Offer parasite
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>>40752280
>Offer parasite to bolster their immune system
>Other
Ask them what do they want the most or need.
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>>40752316
Maybe because it is not actually a good idea, and this is the equivalent of GM saying "are you sure?"

Because it's only a good idea if you assume they're going to just instantly accept.

When they clearly do not fucking trust these humies at all.

>>40752280
>>Attack and capture them
They already mistrust and fear us this can't make it worse.
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>hey kids
>i have candy in my van here
>i hear kids love candy
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>>40752395
The entire taidaren underground will belong to us.
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We should show off the parasites ability to heal wounds.
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>>40752427
And risk them running off to tell their mother the good news, and risk it spreading from there before we give them the P?
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>>40752403
>>40752427
>>40752395
We should alter the parasites to appear sky blue. Make it a selling point. Claim a bald headed man is breeding them in a RV somewhere.
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>>40752280
"Alright," your clone says, "how about a parasitic implant. It absorbs infections, helps bolster your immune system." The three seem surprised. They click at each other again.

"What is thing? Does it have thing now?"

"Well, no, but we can get them real quick. Easy to implant, filled with diseases it's already immune to." Your clone says. The three click and bob their heads again.

"Follow, you will speak with mother."
"She will make business."
"We do good, find good deal for mother!"
"Yes, follow!"
"We lead."

Their postures seem to loosen. The taidaren before you tosses the rat up along its legs and jabs its proboscis into the corpse. You hear a grotesque slurping sound as the skin deflates like a balloon and it tosses it away like an orange peel, and then it quickly turns and scampers away. The others follow, brushing against your clones' legs like cats before turning impatiently.

"Bring thing. Sound good. Worth lots!"
"Why does Sugar smell wait, do the legs not work?"
"Quickly!"
"Send one to get the things, need things for trade!"

>Have a clone bring your newly hatched parasites to the taidaren mother for trade
>Attack the brothers and attempt to capture them
>Other (write in)
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>>40752480
>>Have a clone bring your newly hatched parasites to the taidaren mother for trade

This might get us control of the entire underground network of Taidarens.
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>>40752480
>Have a clone bring your newly hatched parasites to the taidaren mother for trade
Why is attacking them for capture still an option?
Seems pretty silly at this point.
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>>40752480
>Have a clone bring your newly hatched parasites to the taidaren mother for trade
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>>40752480
>>Have a clone bring your newly hatched parasites to the taidaren mother for trade
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>>40752480
>Have a clone bring your newly hatched parasites to the taidaren mother for trade
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>>40752480
>Have a clone bring your newly hatched parasites to the taidaren mother for trade
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>>40752480
>>Attack the brothers and attempt to capture them
I don't think an audience with the broodmother is gonna keep the parasites' existence secret.

There is pretty much no way that'll work really.
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>>40752480
>Have a clone bring your newly hatched parasites to the taidaren mother for trade
Let's also show off it's ability to heal wounds.
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>>40752529
Unless we can convince her to have one implanted.
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>>40752542
The odds of them being alone when this meeting occurs seem vanishingly small. Plenty of witnesses and people the brothers will talk to about this.
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>>40752569
Oh come on with the shadowruns, it'll be just another wiggly worm. Not a queen showing up and doing a fucking tapdance.
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>>40752569
But they obey the broodmother, yes?
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>>40752542
It will still take a half hour or something of infiltrating the spine before it's embedded.

So we'd better say a side effect of first implanting will be the host passing out for half an hour.
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>>40752607
Like how humans obey the law?
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>>40752640
i dont think you understand how taidarens work
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>>40752667
Traditional Taidaren culture is a matriarchy. That doesn't mean every son is a good little boy. They aren't actually drones.
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>>40752480
>"We do good, find good deal for mother!"
We need to adopt them.
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>>40752712
Isn't that what we're trying to do?
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>>40752744
Exactly.
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>>40752480
>Attack the brothers and attempt to capture them
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>>40752780
Oh anon it's far too late for that.

Though it would be ideal to implant the brothers before meeting with their mother, it's just not happening.
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>>40752480
Your engineer quickly move back, running back to the hive where it fills a back pack with the writhing parasites. The others follow the triplets as they scamper through the tunnels. They let out a long series of whistles, and you hear more scampering in the distance, with other whistles returning the call. Your clones continue to follow them until you reach a dead end, a wall with a large sealed drainage valve. The three let out a quick tune and something bangs on the other side, and the valve slides open.

The triplets easily slip into the pipe, and your clones crawl through the brackish water.

"Not smell of sugar now, Sugar smell."
They laugh, clicking and yipping as they swim their way to a nearby ramp. Another set of triplets are coiled around a large valve control.

"Why does Ziff bring humans to filth place?"
"Why?"
"Is Ziff dumb?"
"Ziff is dumb."
"Why is Ziff dumb? Did they peel their scalp stones again and bump themselves?"

The triplets that have led your clones here squawk at the others. A noise you've never heard a taidaren make before.

"You are door opener! Not know things!"
"Go eat fresh thing, mother keep you here because you not know business!"
"Not know how to search junk for good things!"

cont.
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>>40752864
>"Go eat fresh thing,"

Daaaaayyyyyyum.
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>>40752864
I forgot are they mentally connected?
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>>40752896
nope
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>>40752896
What? No.
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>>40752896
No, they just act like a hivemind.
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>>40752896
No. They're just super efficient communists at the sibling level.
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>>40752864
Since trading something so valuable, I guess we can ask for a lot more now.

Like all the human shaped clothes they have, and both Engineer and Tech specialization equipment in addition to weapons, and a big pile of energy credits.
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>>40752864
>"Go eat fresh thing, mother keep you here because you not know business!"

I like these guys, we need to keep them around.
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>>40752864
The others squawk back, as if someone stomped on a dog's chew toy, but they seem to dismiss each other after that, and the group continues to lead your clones.

You can hear music, harsh to the human ear, like scraping metal and heavy machinery, but it is definitely music. Beyond the door to the small ramped chamber, you find a city, or at least a town of sorts, assembled from empty tanks and scrap metal, floating on a still pool of black, muggy water, or at least you think it's water. Old neon signs in various human languages are held up like ornaments, or have been twisted into new, crudely formed shapes or letters. Pairs of taidaren triplets scamper back and forth along the allies and wharf in all directions, rowing small boats made of tin, welding walls out of trash, and hanging precariously from dangerously rusty ladders along the rafters above, where old flood lights and scrapped car headlights fill the area with light.

"Mother is here. Follow Ziff." They say at once.

The building looks like a small tower in the center of the chamber, a large support pillar that runs from top to bottom, and has had a number of shoddy looking buildings bolted to the sides. The harsh music seems to be coming from within, among other places, and taidarens move in and out of the many entrances along the base like ants, carrying crates of moldy fruit, dead animals, and the rare human corpse. They seem to avoid your clones, giving them several meters of space as you are lead into the central building and up several flights of stairs.

Near the top, over looking the rest of the chamber, is a room bathed in red light and draped in musty rugs and old, moldy carpeting. In the center of the room, on a large mound of bedding and pillows, sits a single taidaren. She is several times the size of the others, and sits coiled around an old looking hookah. Her head bobs slowly from side to side as her children present her their finds.

cont.
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>>40753029
neat
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>>40753029
>coiled around an old looking hookah.
I see what you did there QD.
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>>40753029
...Like lookin' into a funhouse mirror.
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>>40753029
So wait the females are only one?
>>40753075
I don't.
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>>40753075
Me neither, unless it's an obscure Alice in Wonderland reference.
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>>40753086
Yes, this was discussed before. Females are larger and born as one, males are smaller and born in triplets.
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>>40753096
I'm guessing that's exactly what it is.
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>>40753029
"Food, mother!"
"Found human clogging drain. Dead for days!"
"Very ripe!"

She inhales from her pipe for a long time, and then exhales, filling the room with smoke.
"Very good find." She says, and one of her limbs waves it away to one of of large piles of junk set along the walls. Flies buzz in clouds around the decaying piles of food, and the smell is overwhelming.

She turns to your clones.
"Ziff. You bring humans here. Why?" She says in several deep clicks.

"Humans want business."
"Sugar smell have things for trade."
"Other human bringing the things. Sent others to lead it."

She seems to ponder this for a moment, her surprisingly large eye gazing at your clones as her head quickly bobs in a small circle in time with her clicking. She stops abruptly, apparently having gathered a detailed enough view of you. She inhales from her pipe again, and as she speaks the smoke comes out in small bursts with the clicks and whistles.

"I am the mother of the Setting Sons. My children do well, and they say you have things to trade." She says. The others grow silent, a rarity among them. "Tell me about them."

"Parasites, for your immune system." Your clone replies simply. There is the sound of another trio moving up the stairs behind you, and your other clone arrives with them, backpack filled with parasites.

"Where are they from?" She asks. Her interest seems piqued, and she places the pipe down as she softly clicks at the bag, probing it with sound.

>Claim they were stolen from a lab
>Claim they are from the expanse
>Say their origin isn't important
>Other (write in)
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>>40753236
>>Other (write in)
We aren't sure. We got them from a trader on Gideon. He said they were from the jungle, wouldn't say what planet.
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>>40753236
>Claim they are from the expanse
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>>40753236
>Claim they are from the expanse
No one wants shit from a lab, and saying its none of your business is also bad.
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>>40753236
>Claim they are from the expanse
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>>40753260
same shit as the expanse anon.
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>>40753277
Not really. It could be smuggled from a Commonwealth world.
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>>40753236
>Claim they are from the expanse.

If pressed for where, do the whole "Got them from a trader on Gideon" spiel, it's believable enough and about 50% less sketchy and shifty.

Still sketchy and shifty as fuck though.
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>>40753236
>>Say their origin isn't important
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>>40753236
>Claim they are from the expanse

This sounds perfect.
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>>40753236
>Claim they are from the expanse
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>>40753236
>Claim they are from the expanse
"Got them from some explorers that managed to snatch some local beasties before the whole thing got pulled back."
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>>40753260
Supporting. Sounds legit.
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>>40753236
"We found them out in the expanse region." Your tech says, trying to not breath. "They have infer amazing immune boosting abilities, as well as granting regenerative properties to the host."

The matron rises up from her seat, and you see beneath her is a clutch of eggs assembled within the center of the pile of rags and pillows. She stretches her head over to you, looking first at the bag, then at each of your clones.

"Where is proof of them working?" She says. "Humans make many claims. Think filth is poor and clean is wealth. Humans come smelling of lemon and lavender. Humans make claims and sell junk. Think we are dumb because we are clever. Think us weak because we are quick." She seems upset at something, but not at you directly, although it is clear her aggravation could quickly shift in your direction. "Humans make many claims. You are human making claims. What is your proof?" She gestures with her arms in a waving motion with all six of them, displaying her impatience.

Your engineer slowly removes a parasite from the bag. It twitches in his hand. The taidarens around you freeze in place, save for their heads that continue to bob and sway like radar dishes. The matron pretends to be unimpressed, but she lets out a few short clicks to get a better view of it. "A bug." She says. "Show its uses."

Your brawler, after having been turned into a chimera to start your local hive, still holds its parasite used to mutate it.

>Display the parasite's healing properties
>Offer several free of charge
>Other (write in)
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>>40753474
>>Display the parasite's healing properties

Feel like such a drug dealer.
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>>40753474
>Display the parasite's healing properties
>>40753501
pssh hey kids you want some of dat parasite?
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>>40753474
>Display the parasite's healing properties
Slice an arm or something.
>Offer several free of charge
Why not.
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>>40753513
maaan, I dunno man. herd that shit was the realness, you fo sho bout it?
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>>40753474
>>Display the parasite's healing properties
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>>40753474
>>Display the parasite's healing properties

>>40753513
>>40753521
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>>40753474
>Display the parasite's healing properties
By sticking it up into himself and showing off healing splooge, I guess?
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>>40753474
They talk in a very different manner than the males do.
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>>40753474
Your brawler slowly takes out his knife, and your tech nods, although the gesture is only for show, and the brawler jams the blade into his palm, impaling the hand on the knife. The taidarens around you flinch and jump back in surprise, and the bone plates set along the head of the matron shifts, the top plate extending upwards while several along the sides fan out for a brief moment before resetting. Your clone pulls out the knife, and in mere seconds the blood begins to scab. There is a slight hissing as the skin stitches itself closed as the medical paste oozes from the wound, dripping the thick ichor as the scab closes. Your clone peels the chitinous plate off with the knife after several minuets, revealing only a raw patch of fresh skin. The taidarens around you burst into clicking for a short moment, and Ziff, or the Ziffs, stumble over themselves in joy.

The matron backs her head away, returning to her relaxed posture.

"How many of these do you have?"

"Could dozen." Your clone replies.

"Could you acquire more?" She asks. Your clone shrugs. She considers it further, flexing her facial plates in a loud clack that silences the room again.

"What things do you want?" She says simply, offering what seems like a blank check now that she is satisfied with your claims.

>Write in
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>>40753661
>"Could dozen.
Huh? Do our clones suffer from speech impediments?
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>>40753661
Gear and info is paramount.
Also guys should we make a hive near here?
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>>40753661
Weapons, disguise, gadgets for hacking and lockpicking.
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>>40753661
Credits.

Several dozen sets of clothes.

A number of 3D printers, all the equipment and tools for Tech and Engineer would ever need to do their jobs.

Weapons. Vibroblades, Thermal cutters, rifles, handguns, CIP pistols especially. Privy coats.
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>>40753723
>>40753720
don't expect anything fancy guys they might give us broken shit
>>40753707
You might want to make that into a vote anon.
Though i would support it under a couple caveats.
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>>40753707
M80 we aren't trading for info, we will get it downloaded straight from their brains later.
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>>40753707
>>40753742
God no.

Because we already have one right near here, duh.
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>>40753745
true you got me there.
Got any ideas about what we can get?
>>40753763
What about spreading the creep towards them?
right now the gemini hive is getting stunted and finding out ways to spread it safely is my goal.
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>>40753723
probably want Space Future Tailoring equipment to make your own clothes too.
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>>40753720
We don't need gadgets for lockpicking so much as we need the technical tools to be able to make our own lockpicks, as well as print our own fake IDs.
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>>40753661
>Clothes. Possibly some kind of gear.
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>>40753811
And loadsa creds, since these parasites are so valuable to them, to make up the difference in value here.
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>>40753661
Do any of them have some datapads or personal comm devices?
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>>40753826
I'm presuming they don't have any credits since they're dirt poor and living in sewers.

Of course, if I'm wrong, then yes please, credits.
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>>40753845
The brothers specifically said "Mother has credits" already when we offered money several posts up.
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>>40753862
...Iiiii'm a derphead. Sorry.
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>for any given task in the criminal smuggling underworld, Jackob knows a guy who knows a guy
>we can implant the guys Jackob knows
>then we will know all the guys
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>>40753661
"Well how many of them do you want?"

"All of them." She says, "and bring more."

"Well," your clone says, "some clothes, armor, street clothes, things like that. Weapons, firearms, maybe some virbo-blades, some data pads if you can find them, and a holo-printer, or access to one, and some un-encoded ID cards."

"Yes, yes." She says. "Cards are difficult. Fresh things do not come here, only ripe." You see her wave over several taidarens, and she quickly clicks at them and they flee in several directions. "Children know who has them. Can have them help human."

The groups come back, loaded with rags in baskets. Moldy and moth-eaten, but they pick through them, sorting out those that are intact, although still filthy. Three others strip the recently collected human corpse and gleefully toss the worn out cloths into the basket with the others. Others still arrive with more baskets, filled with guns, knives, and bloodied and rusted armor. Several of the taidaren triplets toss their own rifles and sidearms into the baskets. Yet another group arrives with a basket filled with credits, although you quickly realize that it is simply collected pocket change, although the value is still undoubtedly quite high.

"Bring more." The matron says simply. "When can you bring more, and how many?"

>Make an offer to bring more parasites (write in)
>Ask for a request
>Other
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>>40753951
>>Make an offer to bring more parasites (write in)
I think I could get you a couple dozen tomorrow. That a good start?
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>>40753951
>Make an offer to bring more parasites (write in)
See if we can find a way for the hive creep to travel near here and that they ignore it.
If that doesn't win how about a map of the whole underground.
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>>40753951
>Make an offer to bring more parasites
We only give out more spine spies if you manage to get us some high-tech gear like those 3D printers.
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>>40753951
>Ask for a request
How many will you require?

Give us four days.
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>>40753951
>>Make an offer to bring more parasites (write in)

Probably double what's here in a day or so.

(It's amazing how this is pretty much what we wanted anyway. I think this is what we call a 'win win situation'.)
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>>40753978
Remind me again if small drones hatch in a day or two days?

Also guys
>>40753951
>Ask for a request
See how many they ultimately want. That way we can get a Taidaren headcount.

We want to be able to get them all quickly.
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>>40753951
complete map of the underground and the local gangs.
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>>40753951
"More parasites are hard to come buy. Could you locate intact 3D printer? We could get more parasites in a couple days for that."
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>>40754030
We don't need to trade for info. As soon as they all go to sleep tonight we can download it all through their spines.
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>>40753951
I'm >>40753990, changing my vote to
>Ask for a request

because I stupidly thought that meant 'ask for something in exchange for getting more', not 'ask them how many they want'.
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>>40753951
>bloodied and rusted armor.
Engineer can fix that up probably right?
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>>40754050
Yeah, basic negotiation: Find out what the other side wants and needs first before making your own offer.
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>>40754030
Wait, dudes, even better, ask if they know where we could find one of those sonic devices that Smith used to map out our hive. They can pinpoint the location of subterranean tunnels and structures. We could totally use one to figure out the most safest direction to expand the hive in, and if we reverse engineer the technology we could use it to devastating effect in a land war with the Obsidian Queen.
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>>40754075
This is something i seconded.
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>>40754075
>>40754084

Mate that's goddamn stupidly noticeable, blaring sonar through the whole dang undercity.

Also completely pointless since the flies mapped this area around the hive already, and can continuously continue to map out all the tunnels over time without being really noisy about it.

And we already have echolocation technology.
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>>40754075
That's probably hightech milspec stuff.

Also, it's basically a sonar. We can just dump a bunch of flies with it.
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>>40753951
>>Other

Get this operational
>>40747874
>[Farcast]
>Derelict Sensor array
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We dont really want to give them too many or the matron starts to sell them forward.
After she takes parasite we know better.
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>>40754111
It's just a glorified Pod that can't move. It's pretty much obsolete.
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>>40754120
Which hopefully they all implant them today and we can start the longer process of attaching to the spine in the next 12 hours when they go to sleep.
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>>40753951
"Get us a 3D printer, and access to a holoprinter and those ID cards, and you'll get plenty more. How many more do you want?"

The matron quickly shifts here head back and forth, thinking in silence. "Seven hundred." She says eventually. She casts a quick look beneath her, to the cluster of eggs. "And another ninety by the end of the month."

"That's gonna cost you." Your clone says, folding his arms for show. "Toss in some proper, heavy hardware." He rubs the fingers of his hand together. To you and your clone's distaste the fingers feel slimy. Everything feels slimy, and unlike you hive, you have no idea where any of it came from.

"We will find your cards, and your printers." She says, and he releases another loud clack from her facial plates, and her many children disperse quickly. Several of them begin hauling the crates of supplies out of the tower, following your clones as they leave. You have them leave the baskets not far from your hive, and your flash clones supply themselves, searching through the baskets for familiar materials. You leave the parasites with them as they take them to some kind of infirmary.

Your clones find two long rifles, a dozen pistols, two CIP pistols, twenty vibro-blade combat knives, three thermal loops with wrist attachments, a pile of clothes of all styles, including uniforms for various offices of maintenance departments, inspectors, and even two police uniforms, although they are damaged. You even find enough various components to assemble eight suits of armor, although they are mismatched and damaged in appearance, despite their surprisingly good condition. The damage is extensive at first glance, but all superficial. As well, you find 873 credits in total, a decent haul, to say the least, although you suspect much of this is considered an advance. They will be expecting more of the precious parasites, and you intend to deliver.

>Lay all requested parasites
>Produce them over time (how much)
>Other
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>>40754245
>>Lay all requested parasites
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>>40754245
>including uniforms for various offices of maintenance departments, inspectors, and even two police uniforms,
Ha
Ahaha
Ahahahahahahaha
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>>40754245
>Lay all requested parasites
Don't want any rumors to spread.
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>>40754245
>Lay all requested parasites

>all dat gear.

Madame, a pleasure doing business with you.
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>>40754245
>>Produce them over time (how much)
200 a week. That is a huge number of parasites to be distributing through the capital of the Union, we are taking a calculated risk here, and the equipment they're getting us is all second hand and worn. This is the time and place to barter for the hive.
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>>40754245
>Produce them over time (how much)
Like 30, and gradually bring more.
As if we are actually smuggling them in.
also rapidly spreading them might not be good.
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>>40754245
>Lay all requested parasites
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>>40754245
>"And another ninety by the end of the month."


>Taidaren females are often twice or more the size of a male, and will typically lay an egg four to six times a year, with each egg containing 3 genetically identical Taidaren males.

So that's 30 eggs.

Wouldn't that have needed 30 females to lay those this month? How many eggs are in this clutch she's sitting on?
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>>40754245
>Produce them over time (how much)
Lets say, 50 in a week? Then two hundred per week after that.
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>>40754245
>Lay all requested parasites
we can stop her from selling them.
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>>40754245
>Lay all requested parasites
Though yeah, is this just her children or is she counting someone else's.

Hopefully they parasite their mother as part of the first batch. But it's not certain.
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>>40754302
Supporting this. We need to give impression that getting parasites is hard.

Although the rumours could be problematic.
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>>40754245
>Lay all requested parasites
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>>40754318
As a matron, she is likely tending to the eggs of multiple females at once, depending on the local customs. It is common for a matron to, at the very least, tend to the care of any of her daughters' children, and egg exchanges are decently common methods of sealing political arrangements with other tribes, and are especially common when one is surrendering to, or otherwise pledging themselves under the command of another tribe. The term "mother" in taidaren culture holds more of a political tint then it is an indication of direct parentage.
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>>40754245
>Lay all requested parasites

I think this is a good stopping point for this thread. If you guys are still good to keep going, we can take a quick intermission and I'll set up the next thread.
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>>40754386
I'm good for another thread QD, we need to get more shit done.
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I'm not sure how to vote. Part of me wants all of them made now so we can avoid any potential unpleasantness if someone starts getting gabby. On the other hand, we could get a lot more out of this...
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guys what did we actually accomplish this thread? besides arming our clones
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I had a horrible thought today.

I was thinking, once we smuggle a Ceph hybrid agent through the Valen gate system to the Ceph homeworld, we could determine its location, and could blink in a fleet if we so chose.

But what if the void has access to a massive amount of Canderon or its equivalent, and when they took the stars away from the planet, they actually encased it in a warp bubble?

It would be completely discontinuous from normal space that way, and might not even be visitable except by slipspace or hyper gate.
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>>40754386
I'm good for me we literally didn't get anything done.
So its time to come out, and fuck up killingers plan especially since he is planning to do a plan B.
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>>40754386
Im with you QD.
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>>40754401
Fortunately once they are implanted we can easily delude them into thinking they owe us more and more.

Make them appreciate the Valen concept of gift-debt. And they'd owe us a lot of debt.
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>>40754399
Agreed. Feel free to ask any questions or ask for any quick votes while I set things up then.
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>>40754402
jack shit anon.
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>>40754434
CAn we have a quick rundown on the infrastructure and resources found on Farcast?
We need to be able to get that place working and producing ships and nutirents asap
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>>40754434
With gravity foils, can't we integrate that into hive infrastructure to make it weightless?

Does that enhance the capillary tower production?

And once combined with giving ships gravity thrusters, will the abillity to create zero-g within an atmosphere allow us to create capital ships within a planet's gravity well?
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>>40754434
Lets ask thesus and Elizabeth about coming out to the green party leader, and help her fuck up killingers plan?
Build Capillary Tower s.
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>>40754402
Getting our reputation up with the Taidarens.
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>>40754463
No, that's stupid.

Just talk to Dillon, he's the one who would know how to destroy Killinger best with a report of his.
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>>40754434
How big of a suitcase do we need to fit an advanced relay in it, and how feasible is it to keep it from being flagged as weird as hell if taken onboard a passenger flight?
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>>40754434
Can we study some of Zero-One's wildlife again?

We kind of skimped out on that last time.
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>>40754434
Can we vote to listen to the forbidden memory?
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>>40754488
But that's forbidden anon.

You never read the Necronomicon.
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>>40754473
why does our reputation matter if were just going to mind slave all of them?
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>>40754408
Yeah I was thinking that it was possible that the dark gods or whoever somehow removed the world from realspace somehow. That might explain that Ceph pilots always know that the planet is 'down', as if it occupied a point in spacetime unique among the planetary bodies of the galaxy. This makes just locating it, much less sending an invasion fleet to it, exceedingly problematic, given how we must know the destination of a drone or infiltrator in order to send a space pod there to maintain communication with it. So unless we find some way of pin pointing the location of the infiltrator in space, they will be completely beyond the reach of us.
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>>40754473
*mindslaving the Taidarens
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>>40754488
Yes, please, we've already studied so much forbidden knowledge and only good things have come of it so far.
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>>40754508
No, our relays still work even when disconnected from the universe inside a warp bubble.

Coil escaped his world with a suitcase full of crystals.

A cyborged-up hybrid clone of Coil can smuggle himself back in with a suitcase full of a relay and small egglayer.

Of course there may be more scrutiny on the arrivals than the departures. But that's what a copious amount of grenades are for.
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>>40754523
Nothing we've studied was explicitly forbidden.

Though it was a mighty big coincidence that some void shards landed in our lap when we were like a week old.
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>>40754502
That's what reputation means you silly
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Okay now that we got the supplies for break-ins, we can plot to parasite the doctor and members of the Gemini PDF.

Possibly find a way to phone in a bomb threat to the news to get Parliament vote canceled for the day, if we can find a way that won't be traced.

And we still need to meet the 3 team members Michael recruited, and see if Theseus can stowaway onto the ship too.
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>>40754434
Can we recognize the bodyguards of representatives that Michael has met, and stalk them when they get off work and leave the Parliament building?
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>>40754540
Did you forget? Our mother tried to censure the knowledge of the location from which she sent the pod carrying our egg in precisely the same way, because she wanted us to stay hidden from the Obsidian Queen. It was arguably the wiser decision on her part, but she could not have guessed how powerful we would become in such a short period of time.

The thinker she left behind at farcast is carrying information of the same significance. Her original hope of keeping us ignorant of the dark gods and the obsidian queen are now a moot point, and we need as much information as possible to be prepared for whats coming. Simply uncovering such knowledge will not place us in any sort of immediate risk, and it could be something of vital importance. What reason, apart from your unfounded paranoia, do you have for pulling a blind over eyes and pretending it isn't there?
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>>40754434
Does Jackob know a guy who knows a guy who will accept cash when scalping passenger flight tickets?

Booking passage to Deep Song I mean.
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>>40754527
That is going to require one hell of a speech check to convince mister scaredy squid to go on a suicide mission to destroy everything he once believed in.
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>>40754611
Well, she wouldn't have known that the locations with void crystal research facilities were bombed to hell by the dark god thingys.
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>>40754625
>cyborged-up hybrid clone
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>>40754540
Shit my bad, meant to link my post here >>40754611 to this anon >>40754498
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>>40754611
>It was arguably the wiser decision on her part, but she could not have guessed how powerful we would become in such a short period of time.
Nah, she knew. We are the Hive and was she. She knew full well just how FAST we spread.

She probably figured we'll expand to closest stars first rather than digging around the far away lands, so we will be at least somewhat geared up when we get there.
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>>40754453
Yes, nutrient wise, it is quite poor. It is bountiful in metals, however. Infrastructure involves a network of tunnels that reach deep, deep into the crust, permeating the planet's crust. There are remains of specialized and highly efficient geo-thermal plants, although none of them are still alive. I'll have them written up with more details by next thread.

Speaking of which, after tonight I'll be leaving town for a few weeks, so I won't be able to run for the next two or weeks or so. Sorry.

>>40754481
You would need a suitcase about the size of an SUV, so Valen luggage.

>>40754483
Sure, maybe after I get back we can more thoroughly examine the different biospheres.

>>40754598
Not most of them. Opaque helmets that utilize digital visor systems are rather common due to their improved protection, especially among police special forces like SWAT, many PDF divisions, and other military branches.

It doesn't apply to all of them, of course, so you could get the IDs of some of the lower security level guards that work in or near the parliament building.

Alright, give me just a bit and I'll set up the next thread while you plot interstellar domination and all that fun stuff.
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>>40754611
She told the Thinker to go far away. There was no memory deletion mentioned.

And it was right to tell you to stay away from there, because it would be Obsidian Queen territory by the time you emerged from the cocoon.

There was no censorship though.
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>>40754453
Seconding this.

>>40754408
We need a relay in range or we won't be in touch with the agent.
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It's weird that Billiard, the gas giant, manages to have a million people in its floating cities. It's the most populated planet in the Expanse. Like five times the runner up of Deckard's claim.

It makes sense as the first investigation point for Michael in that sense, I guess.

Then when and if we're ready for a showdown we can send Lyle to Deckard's claim to lure him there.
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>>40754636
Yes, she could have guessed we would have built fleets of hundereds of ships by our first year.

What she couldn't have anticipated is how quickly we accumulated and refined advanced technology the way we did. Thanks to the sheer amount of reverse engineering we managed in such a short time, and the development of quantum thinkers, we've developed a far more powerful hive than she could have reasonably hoped. Do you think it's normal for hive's to gain access to planet cracking warheads in the first few months of their existence?

In any case, the thinker we found on farcast is displaying the same sort of self imposed mental block as the first thinker we had in that pod with us exhibited. They aren't trying to keep it a secret because the White Queen explicitly ordered them to. They are blocking that knowledge because they are regard it as the best way to fulfill the last orders their mother gave them before she died. Basic thinkers simply lack the self awareness to be able to interpret the intent behind the orders, and the best way to carry out that intent if the circumstances the original orders were given changed. And the circumstances in which the last orders given to that thinker have changed monumentally.
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>>40754750
Except your premise is wrong.

The first thinker had no mental block. It's completely different case from the Farcast thinker.
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>>40754750

>>36075191
> The thinker within still sleeps, and before it wakes you blink it away.

Thinker was hatched solely for escorting the MC, and was not even self-aware and in contact with the White Queen at any time. It only had the order the pod received to go far away.

>upon questioning you find that while the thinker hatched in the pod some light years within the nebula already, it had very simple orders from its own queen.
>"Go far away."
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>>40754488
Supporting this. Forbidden memory time.
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Okay, the invasion of Aral.

There's pretty much no way to sneak hybrids onto that planet without it being weird, unlike on Gemini which had a large rural population to blend in with.

So how about we send a pod down to a mountain range/river valley far from the point of colonization containing at least one camouflage drone and a hundred flies and parasites, to hole up in a cave somewhere.

The planet gets regular meteor strikes so it won't be weird to see another one fall.

Then one drone can hibernate, cocoon into an egglayer in case we need it, and the flies can go get valen blood samples.

We want to eventually implant some Gate Guild people.
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If the humans already tested and perfected the psionic cannon a hundred years ago, why was the White Queen having a million thinkers work to finish the project last year?
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What's happening with the Commonwealth? What's their reaction now, after our awesomeness?
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>>40754766
>>40754825
Even if that part of my argument wasn't the case, the point remains that we are far more qualified than the thinker, or for that matter the White Queen, to determine whether that memory is beneficial or detrimental to our hive.

And there isn't a single concrete reason that memory would harm our situation in any meaningful way. There isn't anyway it could be carrying some kind of memetic virus that damages hive psionic network, and whatever is there there is no way it can lead to any outcome we do not explicitly allow to happen.

I really want to know why you think it is a bad idea to open it, I really do, because I cannot for the life of me come up with any reason we should not.
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>>40754969
Different scaling?
The humans had theirs built into the moon, probably several kilometers deep into the crust.
Mom had to somehow make that fit into the hull of a Hiveship.
Maybe she wanted to make sure everything was exactly to spec since as far as we know, even the smallest miscalc can cause a psi cannon to explode spectacularly.
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>>40755009
Did the human-built prototype even use void shards as ammo? I don't think it did.
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>>40755023
Thread's up.
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>>40755020
It wouldn't be a Psionic Cannon if it didn't use void shards as ammo.

>>39454735
>The cannon fires. You feel the hollow scream of the crystal shard as it cracks from the force, and a dozen of the human ships are gone.
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>>40754969
>blew up a fucking moon it was built into when fired
>Mom's annihilated most of the Black Bitch's fleet and shot up the voidthulu
Which one is perfected here?
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>>40755141
There's never not a chance of low rolls causing explosions.



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