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''"Squeal..."
 
''"Squeal..."
   
He softly sighed. He rubbed at his back with his giant hands, but he could not feel the zipper anywhere. Was the zipper even still there? From a physical perspective, his answer to that should have been obvious, but Quenser could not bring himself to give an answer. He was afraid what it would be.
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He softly sighed. He rubbed at his back with his giant hands, but he could not feel the zipper anywhere. Was the zipper even still there? From a physical perspective, he answer to that should have been obvious, but Quenser could not bring himself to give an answer. He was afraid what it would be.
   
 
And the idiot was not given a chance to sit and think.
 
And the idiot was not given a chance to sit and think.
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Quenser shook his pig head.
 
Quenser shook his pig head.
   
“In addition to gathering data on the planets further out than Mars, the Voyager was also an unmanned spaceship super thrown out to the ends of the solar system to contact extraterrestrial life. …Well, it was more of a vault than a ship. It was filled with data about earth’s civilizations so it would act as a business card for any aliens. A gold-plated record acted as a collection of the super best of mankind’s music and things like that. It was a lot like super showing off how smart and technologically advanced we are in order to make some friends, but it makes you wonder if they’d completely forgotten what Western civilization did during the Age of Discovery. A bunch of alien spaceships could have attacked in order to get what we have.”
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“In addition to gathering data on the planets further out than Mars, the Voyager was also an unmanned spaceship super thrown out to the ends of the solar system to contact extraterrestrial life. …Well, it was more of a vault than a ship. It was filled with data about earth’s civilizations so it would act as a business card for any aliens. A gold plated record acted as a collection of the super best of mankind’s music and things like that. It was a lot like super showing off how smart and technologically advanced we are in order to make some friends, but it makes you wonder if they’d completely forgotten what Western civilization did during the Age of Discovery. A bunch of alien spaceships could have attacked in order to get what we have.”
   
 
“…”
 
“…”
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However.
 
However.
   
“That doesn’t mean the culprit is from the Boo Boo World. Some things wouldn’t make sense if they were.”
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“That doesn’t meant the culprit is from the Boo Boo World. Some things wouldn’t make sense if they were.”
   
 
===Part 17===
 
===Part 17===
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Of course, not even a nuke could destroy an Object, so this was not enough to seriously damage it.
 
Of course, not even a nuke could destroy an Object, so this was not enough to seriously damage it.
   
But what was the entire concept behind the Plasma Horn’s design? It intentionally reduced the stability of its plasma to scatter heat and shockwaves over a wide area, that melted the enemy Object’s surface and slowed its movements, and then it finished off that enemy with a focused main cannon blast.
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But what was the entire concept behind the Plasma Horn’s design? It intentionally reduce the stability of its plasma to scatter heat and shockwaves over a wide area, that melted the enemy Object’s surface and slowed its movements, and then it finished off that enemy with a focused main cannon blast.
   
 
Couldn’t someone else do the same thing?
 
Couldn’t someone else do the same thing?

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