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===== - Is now a cosmic-scale, self-healing, self-replicating field: - 10⁴² units, - Each an absurd HP blob, - With regen, splitting, mutation, and hair-strand respawn. ===== Outcome: * You don’t die. * They don’t end. * The war becomes: > You have: * Bubbles and corridors of safe, cleared space, * Moving fortress-cities that constantly carve out zones of non-swarm reality. But unless you change the rules of how the swarm exists (turn off hair-strand replication, or delete their “code” from physics itself), then: : You’re basically: * A network of invincible gods * Living inside a universe-sized living infection * Fighting forever. If you want to keep going from here in a fun way, the only next “level up” that actually changes anything isn’t bigger numbers. It’s: * Giving your side reality hacks (like “anti-swarm fields” that permanently disable their replication in any region), or * Giving the swarm their own reality hacks (like feeding on black holes, breaking conservation laws, existing in other dimensions). That’s the kind of stuff that would actually shift this from “infinite war” to someone finally winning.
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