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āI donāt get the name,ā Morgan said. āUnless youāve developed a Hulk-like repressed anger?ā
āNot at all,ā Paul said calmly. āItās about how we got here. We werenāt timid. We werenāt patient. We werenāt slow to act. We hammered, over and over again, more than our Saiyan metabolism required of us. Can any of you say you did the minimal required to sustain it? Anybody?ā
No one answered, so Paul nodded. āYeah, didnāt think so. When it comes to training and advancement, weāre relentless, and in this case it was actually holding back our transformation. We may not have started out this way from our default Human genome, but Iāve now got a body that matches me more than I could ever have hoped possible. And if we reproduce, some of that, hopefully a lot of that, will carry over.ā
āIn a naval warā¦ā Jason postulated.
āItās still the bigger ship that wins,ā Paul agreed. āBut what makes the Kiritak better workers? What makes the Bsidd more resilient? What makes the Dosogo faster? The Osoālon more intelligent? Itās the base avatar each race begins with. Itās about the starting point, not the end result, but can anyone say that an Irondel Maverick can stand a chance against a Mainline Human commando in hand to hand?ā
āWell, there were a few timesā¦ā Kai-054 noted.
āThat didnāt involve abject stupidity,ā Paul amended.
āNever say never.ā
āThe point is, we work with what weāve got. Both in terms of races and technology. We can make some advancements, and do a lot of innovative things, but a more advanced race is always going to tip the power scales in ways you might not recognize at first.ā
āHeās right,ā Wilson agreed. āIāve been considering this possibility for a while. Putting too much power into an unworthy individualās hands has always been our greatest concern, but weāve chipped away at that starting with the Protovic and then the Knight races.ā
āThe Elves didnāt turn out so well,ā Greg-073 reminded them.
āThat was our experiment with the telepathic community, and for some of them it did work wellā¦as a barrier they had to overcome to discover their individualityā¦but in general it was a failure because we need people starting off as individuals as much as possible. The Knight races have spent so much time as a telepathic society that walking it back fully isnāt possible without losing a lot of their strengths, but we have been trimming it down,ā Wilson said, glancing at Davis.
āTo a point,ā the Director agreed. āBut we cannot reproduce Archons.ā
āNo we canāt,ā Paul agreed, āand Iām not saying we will. But we can give a lot of people better Avatars to begin life in. And weāre going to need as much strength as we can get for whatās coming. Iāve only got tidbits of information, but Iām starting to see the writing on the wall. Anyone who rises to a certain level of power is targeted and destroyed by those lesser than them, out of fear or prejudice of some sort. Azoro mentioned a ānatural orderā that many of the other powers believe in. Itās about the only thing they have in common, and a race exceeding their natural state carried a death sentence from those whose natural state is more advanced and they want to stay at the top of the totem pole without climbing it any higher.ā
āWhere are they?ā Jason asked.
āScattered. Total galactic dominion is rare, apparently, and also frowned upon for a variety of reasons. I get the feeling their egos need other people suffering in squalor to make themselves feel superior, so they wonāt help their neighbors and insist the universe be left to adapt ānaturallyā all the while they will intervene when something occurs they donāt like. The Shaākier, Iām told, were as close to a lightside empire as Iāve seen, though not all the way. Their focus was on building, and builders do not sit by and let problems exist. They craft solutions and help their neighbors. This is why they expanded out to fully claim 28 galaxies enroute to more. Not for conquest, but for stability. Stability and the natural order are not compatible, Iām told.ā
āWhere do the Hadarak fit in? And the Apocalypse Monsters?ā Davis asked.
āBoth players in the game, neither of which is ānatural.ā Each has weaknesses, and a role to playā¦which is why the Hadarak do not go to certain galaxies, or fully conquer them. Too much power in any one playerās hands causes the others to gang up on them. Any of them.ā
āAnd the Neofan?ā
āJV team and not in the loop, most likely. But there are other threats besides the thugs. A lot of them. Iām amazed the Shaākier made it as far as they did without self-sufficiency, but what they accomplished makes us look like newbs on the galactic scale. Weāve got a lot of catching up to do, but that said,
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