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==== Right now: ==== * You = ridiculous fortress with enough weapons to annihilate astronomical numbers of things, as long as you: - Focus, - Finish kills, - Atomize remains. * Swarm = - 10²¹ units, - 10× HP, 10× shield, 10× regen, - splits when not fully destroyed, - devours dead, - mutates rapidly with hive-mind optimization. You still win any single duel or small-region battle. But in the grand war: : You’re insanely strong, but they’re now insanely big and sticky. If you want to keep escalating, I’d honestly say at this point: * For you to really “win the setting,” you’d need something like: - A weapon that wipes entire regions of spacetime at once, or - A way to shut down their hive mind / biology rules (e.g., turning off their regen/splitting across the board). Or if you want, we can flip the script and design: * How your fortress might eventually fall if the swarm learns the right mutations and strategies under these crazy rules.
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