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Peace Talks Trailer.
Mira:
--- Quote ---I found myself wondering. If the naagloshii were the small fry imprisoned on Demonreach, where a Titan would fit in the pecking order of the powers that are entombed in crystal there.
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A Titan wouldn't be in crystal, that is for smaller fry, a Titan would warrant one of the cells deeper down in the tunnel.
--- Quote ---Given his "hosts", I'm guessing the cage Thomas is in may prevent him from regenerating. Either that, or he's completely out of gas.
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Thomas cannot just regenerate, he needs to feed to do that. So unless that happens he will suffer and even die like any vanilla human.
didymos:
--- Quote from: Mira on April 09, 2020, 03:33:01 AM ---Thomas cannot just regenerate, he needs to feed to do that. So unless that happens he will suffer and even die like any vanilla human.
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He can. He just has to have gas in the tank, so to speak.
Yuillegan:
Agreed, Didymos.
And a Titan could be in those crystals. It seems that is the cell for each thing. Some of those were as big as buildings, if I recall.
Mira:
--- Quote from: didymos on April 09, 2020, 03:40:46 AM ---He can. He just has to have gas in the tank, so to speak.
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No, if he is injured bad enough, he has to feed to heal and survive. That is how the skinwalker got him to kill over and over again, tortured him to the point of death, bring on another young girl.
didymos:
--- Quote from: Mira on April 09, 2020, 03:44:05 PM --- No, if he is injured bad enough, he has to feed to heal and survive. That is how the skinwalker got him to kill over and over again, tortured him to the point of death, bring on another young girl.
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Yes, if he is injured bad enough. But they can heal injuries. Lara did it during the naagloshii attack:
--- Quote ---Her forearm had received a compound fracture. I could see bone poking out through the flesh. But over the next few seconds, the flesh seemed to ripple and become more malleable. The bone withdrew, vanishing beneath the skin of her arm—even the hole that the bone had torn in the skin sealed slowly closed, and in ten seconds I couldn’t even tell she’d been hurt.
Butcher, Jim. Turn Coat (The Dresden Files, Book 11) (pp. 239-240). Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.
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