Two wizards and two soldiers appear in the desert, a few feet away from a tired slave caravan.
They nod at each other and disappear again.
Two wizards and two soldiers appear in the desert, a few feet away from a tired slave caravan.
They nod at each other and disappear again.
"We currently have lots of ways to small-scale break the laws of physics and I can make arbitrary material objects. We don't have all the logistics handling that would let these powers be most efficiently used. Ideas?"
<Could you make bodies for Yeerks? I don't think they'd prefer it but it might be acceptable.>
<That'd be helpful. Ships are helpful, obviously. The presence of allies who will get annoyed about chemical and biological warfare is potentially helpful, though you want to be cautious about - incentivizing something better instead of just incentivizing loud condemnation of all the front-line commanders -"
"Is there a lot of that going on, Isabella - she doesn't go by Bella? If I were a girl I'd go by Bella, I think - she just mentioned irradiating the planet."
<We were sent with Earth with instructions to ensure that its populace not fall into Yeerk hands if we couldn't save them, and with the means to effect that in a few different ways. We managed to find one that was relatively safe for the local populace but a lot of backup options weren't. On some other planets commanders have resorted to killing nearly all of the locals once the war looked hopeless.>
"Is that a particularly imminent threat or just one it'd be good to have groundwork for set up in case? Finleran said you were winning."
<Finleran probably has more timely information about the strategic situation than I do. We are winning. Earth was a big deal.>
"Anyway, it's like, kind of high opportunity cost but still very much doable for us to visit your world or transport people from it, if that would be useful. Are you never in a position to write a letter, because that's the way you can get our attention albeit asynchronously if you want it when we aren't looking."
"Any physical medium. You can destroy it afterwards, I can copy objects that no longer exist as long as they did for any length of time. I can also do format conversion if typing works for you, even if our computers don't match, but I can't naively decrypt, though that only comes into play if it's never set to recorded form decrypted."
<I do not have access to external computers but I can store text files on my translation chip.>
"Is there a generally accessible summary of the war and everyone's capabilities, or something?"