Or we can help meguca and try to get them to live the normal lives they need and most likely want, instead of trying to recruit them into our own totally-not-an-empire.
 
I guess a Grief Regrigerator would take too long to make.

It would be a totally awesome demonstration of our powers, though!
 
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This. The closest thing to a tax we'd want to impose is "give us your full seeds", which isn't so much demanding a tithe as offering an alternative means for toxic waste disposal.
And if we can't make the Sayaklone police or similar, we would need volunteers for hunting groups.

EDIT: Well, actually... We could actually cleanse the world of Witches, in due time.
 
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And if we can't make the Sayaklone police or similar, we would need volunteers for hunting groups.

Maybe. Depends on how range extension works out, and if my plans for killing a witch from outside her barrier with our powers have any merit.

It's possible we can just rend all the witches in our ribbon networks range at our leisure once we work out the mechanics.

We'd still want a small vanguard/emergency force, but it wouldn't need to be nearly as large.
 
I bet a Grief Regrigerator would take too long to make.
As I mentioned some weeks back, we could make a grief icebox easily by making a double-walled grief shell with a vacuum between the walls to prevent convection.

Not only could we make an icebox for the parfait, we could put shock absorbers on it so it isn't disrupted by turbulence in flight!

Given that Kyubey is a global mass-being capable of teleportation, telepathy is of de facto infinite range.
It's possible that you have to be within a certain range of a Kyubey for it to work, and it just seems infinite because Kyubeys are everywhere. Perhaps if we travel into space at some point, we'll find ourselves cut off from the network.

Mobile Oppression Fortress to Warp zero-point-zero-one!
Let's not. Let's accelerate as gently as possible to keep our passengers and their parfait from splattering all over the back wall. Also, traveling at 1% the speed of light in atmosphere seems like a good way to destroy the city.

(Did we not make ourselves a chair before going supersonic? Bad Brina! You know better.)
 
I've studied Quantum Mechanics.
I've studied Capital Interest.

Money is harder to math than electrons. I'm joking, of course. No buttmad physicists pls
Less "difficult math" and more "lol what data".
I guess a Grief Regrigerator would take too long to make.
No need for hax, refrigerators are pure physics, so it'd take all of ten seconds. But she already grabbed an icebox, so...
Also, traveling at 1% the speed of light in atmosphere seems like a good way to destroy the city.
It's the style of the thing that matters.
 
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Our tax will be in the form of hugs! :V
There will be riots when meguca start realizing Sabrina is the only one receiving the taxes.

I mean, Sabrina didn't mean to hog all the hugs! She just... made herself more available than others were doing... one thing lead to the other and, well, it wasn't completely​ intentional...
 
This is something that Kyubey values. That's important. Why does it value it? And can we use it against him?
We don't actually know if it's something he values. It might be important to the function of his "body", but he ultimately isn't really inconvenienced even if you completely incinerate one of his bodies.

Sure, they might be critical structures on a given body, but he has infinite bodies available.

There's no need to treat Kyubey with such hostility. You'll only provoke him and the other Incubators. It's not worth it.
 
Remember that Brina is afraid of rollercoasters. :V
I find this distinctly odd. I mean, I love rollercoasters. I'm sure many other posters here do, too. Why would she be afraid of something that is ultimately far more tame than her usual antics as a magical girl, and not in the least bit creepy?
I Think this part might fuck up the parfait, if we need to go supersonic again to get back to Mitakihara before lunch time.

...Oh, and possibly quite alarming to the passengers too. And painful. Can't forget about them.
It's not that hard of a fix. Just accelerate (and decelerate) gradually. It'll lengthen the trip a little, but not by much.

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@Firnagzen : You rated my post about the last name as informative, but didn't go back to change that part of the update...?
 
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I find this distinctly odd. I mean, I love rollercoasters. I'm sure many other posters here do, too. Why would she be afraid of something that is ultimately far more tame than her usual antics as a magical girl, and not in the least bit creepy?
Majority vote.

Apparently, most PMAS posters dislike roller coasters for some reason. :turian:
Roller coasters, though. Those do bother you a bit. Not terribly badly, considering that you can fly, but still.
 
Maybe we should treat Kyuubey with neutrality? Like let's not be outright hostile towards the bunnycat, but instead tolerate the heck out of it for it's knowledge on how stuff works. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

Also if we do wind up going the God-Queen Sabrina route, we could use all the grief from the grief seed taxes to make an giant mobile floating fortress. (Joking of course, that is a profoundly stupid idea for numerous reasons.)
 
Maybe we should treat Kyuubey with neutrality? Like let's not be outright hostile towards the bunnycat, but instead tolerate the heck out of it for it's knowledge on how stuff works. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

Also if we do wind up going the God-Queen Sabrina route, we could use all the grief from the grief seed taxes to make an giant mobile floating fortress. (Joking of course, that is a profoundly stupid idea for numerous reasons.)
Stupid enough that we've already done it. I think it was invisible? Been a while.
 
Maybe we should treat Kyuubey with neutrality? Like let's not be outright hostile towards the bunnycat, but instead tolerate the heck out of it for it's knowledge on how stuff works. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
We just tried that, but Kyubey wasn't willing to do something helpful in return, so it was kind of a waste of time.
 
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