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- | **Thorns** (or **Chesters**) are [[: | + | < |
- | That' | + | And then it' |
- | Usually, this ' | + | For [[: |
- | It's worth noting that some of the Thorns make up an organized resistance against the Cheshires: [[: | + | **Thorns** (sometimes called **Chesters**) are hybrid creatures, part animal, part Cheshire. The hybridisation is not genetic - a Thorn still has their full set of animal DNA, and a full set of the equivalent Cheshire structures. On a technological level, they are best considered Cheshires with avatars - Cheshires protective of the flesh they've taken on, identifying with it. The reason for this identification can be varied: |
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+ | * most often, the Cheshire grew along the neural structures of the host and in adopting their form adopted much of the thinking as well | ||
+ | * an urge for self-preservation manifested early in the Cheshire and became an ideological thought | ||
+ | * given two equally alien structures (fellow Cheshires versus animals), the Cheshire component of the Thorn opted to identify with animals in a form of loose allegiance | ||
+ | * it was quicker for the Cheshire component to learn the capabilities of the host than its own full capabilities | ||
===== Method of creation ===== | ===== Method of creation ===== | ||
- | In the broadest sense, Thorns are created using biotech. This is not a screwing around on a DNA-level, though, because Cheshires don't have DNA, but it is making the two species compatible with each other on a ' | + | Generally speaking, Theta takes care to conduct his experiments with // |
- | Broadly speaking, | + | The following things need to happen for an original |
- | Note that there is much variance in the degree | + | * one of Theta' |
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+ | * it needs to understand its host and its own capabilities sufficiently rapidly to rebel (~20% chance) | ||
+ | * it must successfully survive Theta' | ||
- | It's worth stressing | + | This means that only about one in fifty of Theta' |
- | ===== Appearance ===== | + | Thorns are not necessarily human, though sapient Thorns almost exclusively are. |
- | Thorns | + | It's possible for Thorns |
===== Abilities ===== | ===== Abilities ===== | ||
- | Average | + | As Thorns are simply Cheshires grafted to flesh, they inherit all of the Cheshire |
- | * Take on any (//similar mass//) shape | + | * They continue being able to **dematerialise** substances. |
- | | + | * They' |
- | * Dematerialise things | + | * That said, they can still **warp spacetime**, |
- | * //They cannot do space-time warping// | + | * They can still do **shadow play**. Generally speaking, |
- | * //They cannot | + | |
- | | + | Technically, |
===== Weaknesses ===== | ===== Weaknesses ===== | ||
- | The have all the same weaknesses [[: | + | Thorns continue being weak to water. They can drink it and digest it (their Cheshireself is grafted to those parts of the flesh that aren't preoccupied with these things) and if their Cheshireself is small enough they can swim through it, but their Cheshireself is just as vulnerable to it as a proper Cheshire. |
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+ | Despite | ||
- | That said, one of the // | + | All that said, one of the // |
This extends to their own kind, meaning that they would not, from appearances alone, be able to determine that a supposed Thorn ally they’ve had a year of experience with is actually a Cheshire spy since the past week. | This extends to their own kind, meaning that they would not, from appearances alone, be able to determine that a supposed Thorn ally they’ve had a year of experience with is actually a Cheshire spy since the past week. |
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