Loving the action, and glad that William could at least weather his beating rather well even though he was incapacitated from his vision. Just promise me he'll get a rematch and show those fools what he can really do in a fight ;)
Oh and remember that a Guardian can easily recover from broken bones and injuries like that if given a moment to restore themselves. I've noticed a lot of people ignore the Guardian regeneration factor when writing, which does add a lot of peril, but takes away some of the feeling that the character is a Guardian and makes it harder to hav them behave as a Guardian should in combat
I'm sorry I took so long to respond, I've had no time on my hands lately and it will remain that way for at least a few more days unfortunately. Keep sending me links to the new chapters, I will keep reading :)
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Also one part of the guardian healing factor is: how do exos heal? [spoiler]Maybe they have a way of healing (since they can think with artificial neurons[/spoiler]
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Exos can heal because Guardians heal through molecular reconstruction. Using their Light or their Ghost's abilities, Guardians can recover from any wound because they simple take whatever molecules they can to completely rebuild what cells or chunks of metal hav been lost to them A Guardian can recover from loosing all of their limbs, breaking all of their bones, or having their metal bodies melted down
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Thanks. Would William have any qualms about killing a corrupt guardian?
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William wouldn't like killing them, but he would know that it's necessary and kill them without any doubt towards what is required of him
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Would William have any qualms about killing a corrupt guardian?
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William definitely would not enjoy killing a Guardian, even a corrupt one, but he will know that it is necessary to do and eliminate them without argument