Hi, I had a plan, but it got burnt in the Library of Alexandria. This is what was left.
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Bro, my unyielding loyalty towards you is totally normal and healthy, I swear. It's just that it's definitely my duty to rip out your enemies throats with my bare teeth. You are the love of my life and I am your most valuable tool. Each night, I fantasize about dying in your arms, covered in blood, and then I close my eyes one final time, satisfied because I can feel your fingers on my face as I take my last breath. Haha anyways
Thank you for the info, and I don't intend on using it in the future. Also got a really cool idea from this conversation, which I'm definitely gonna try to write out at some point
I didn't mean people that are crippled. I meant technology that has, or is in the act of, having a limb torn off. Within this act, some kind of foreign component seeds its way into the technology. I do apologize for any accidental offense
Thank you for answering this question from a year ago. The idea has so much potential. Does Cybergore apply to already electronic beings, and can the crippled components be "taken over" by something else. Like the bleeding wires being commandeered by some kind of nanovirus to attack a nearby human or something?
Whenever a new fantasy/historical drama comes out I eagerly look forward to the rants from the handful of people I follow on here who are deeply into historical fashion and costuming. It's like