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I'll bet. I'm sure there are some great artists too.


-Spectre- Oh, certainly. Sometimes the art looks better than the world itself. They have an idyllic flair.
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I think there's too much science in the world to fit it all into one book. And even if you could, that would almost cheapen it, right? It's kind of like saying "Here's all the knowledge in the world, knowledge that people over thousands of years in countless worlds have spent their lives to generate. It was small enough to fit into this book." Besides, field guides are more fun to read!


-Spectre- I completely agree. Some of the writers of dimensional entries have unique but quite lovely styles.
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*Shrugs*
I had always thought that was more of a guidebook than it was something with really in-depth studies.


-Spectre- It basically is, as I've used it. Perhaps its scientists are too occupied with researching dimensions to research Existence itself.
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Both. I don't think the concept itself is all that new, but there are almost no groups or individuals widely known who have a great deal of information about them. Interestingly, some ancient cultures seem to have some semblance of a knowledge of their existence.


-Spectre- I wonder what sort of information the Encyclopedia of Existence has on the subject. It's a recent thing, too.
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Right now we're focusing more on philote research. We're making pretty good strides there.


-Spectre- Are they really such a recent discovery? Or is there a large amount to learn about them?
@Revolutionary
-Spectre- Greetings.
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I'm able to move individual atoms however I'd like. It seems small, but it's so useful for particle collisions.


-Spectre- Have you discovered any new particles lately?
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I don't really use them all that much—sometimes I forget they're there. If I do, I'll mostly use them for some of the experiments we do in the lab.


-Spectre- A reasonable use. What exactly are your powers?
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Thank you, but I'm not really a fighter.


-Spectre- I understand. What do you tend to do with your powers?
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In what sense?


-Spectre- They don't offer an exceptional threat, but they may be enjoyable opponents on which to test your skills and powers. Choosing not to kill them helps you improve your precision as well.
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