Firing Range
Homura: (Chester) ...yes. (beat) Dare I ask what those Thoughtless are capable of doing?
(Imca) ...I'm actually rather surprised something like that hadn't showed up earlier.
Main Room
Sayaka: Hmm...well, you said he was getting better at not losing it, so yeah, that is good.
The damned queen and the relentless knight.-nods hello to Imca- Hello again.
-to Homura- Well, if you're a psionic- they're your worst nightmare, because they essentially make everything like that pointless.
Can't pick them up with telekinesis, they can generate fields that completely negate such powers- and good luck using telepathy.
Otherwise, they're a nuisance. Though they are capable of clearing villages.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postThey are indeed- anti-psychic.
That's the most we know of them.
We mostly just have the smaller beings appear every now and then.
We don't exactly know where they come from originally. They like to take homes, and make servants to ensure that their new homes stay quiet.
I was investigating a Medieval Village amusement park that had gone quiet- and well, I found that one had made its' home in the castle.
But apparently, because of my unexpected excursion here- when I went back, it had gone- and considering I was the only mind within the radius of that entire village, it was probably searching for me, pretty annoyed.
So I came back here.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postLeave that to me.
They can be dealt with through physical force, but it takes a lot.
That's why I'm hunting it with Psi-bullets.
Because anything that's good against Psionics, are good against them.
Fire also works particularly well on their constructs, usually.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this post

<...I know. I know. There's only so much we can do. But she's—she's all I've got, and she saved Gila from dying, and—and...>
(Visibly still, internally trying not to make herself upset.)
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