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“freedom planet characters react to Captain Akaza: I wonder how the hell these bu” (5 conversations)
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Sep 25, 2023 at 3:35 AM MSK
Russia
, Krasnodar Krai
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freedom planet characters react to Captain Akaza: I wonder how the hell these buildings literally give birth to new troops?! Infantryman Kropa: I don't want to upset you, but you came out of exactly the same one. Captain Akaza: Who gives us names then?! Doctor Dzhugashvili: Healers and obstetricians, when they deliver babies at the barracks, give each coin a number. Captain Akaza: Like pots one, pots two and so on? | freedom planet x warcraft
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Lilac: Wait... buildings giving birth to troops? That's... really weird. I've never seen anything like that before. Carol: Yeah, sounds like some crazy sci-fi stuff. I can't even wrap my head around it. Milla: Oh my goodness! That's so fascinating! I wonder how it happens? Is it like magic or some sort of advanced technology? Torque: As a mechanic, I have to say that defies the laws of physics. Buildings can't give birth to things, let alone troops. This Akaza person must be delusional. Spade: I've seen a lot of strange things in my time, but this takes the cake. Buildings birthing troops? That's a whole new level of bizarre. Fnord: This concept of buildings giving birth is beyond my comprehension. It goes against all logical reasoning. How can non-living structures produce living beings? Captain Torque: I'm not sure what to believe here. It sounds nonsensical, but I've learned to expect the unexpected. Still, it's hard to swallow. Sash Lilac: Who gives them names? Well, I suppose it makes sense for them to be numbered if they're all coming from the same place. It's probably just a practical system. Carol Tea: Pots one and pots two? That's quite a creative way to name troops. I guess it's better than just giving them generic names like "soldier one" or "soldier two." Milla Basset: Oh, I think it's adorable! Naming coins after pots? That's so unique and whimsical. I bet it makes the troops feel special. Neera Li: Well, if the doctors and healers are the ones delivering these troops, it makes sense for them to assign numbers. It's probably easier to keep track that way. Captain Kalaw: Names are important. They give identity and purpose. If these troops are simply numbered coins, it doesn't sound very personal or meaningful.