Phantom, from now on, you're just talking to them, so success isn't always guaranteed.
Oh dear, i sense conflict brewing.
>Pat the Moon-Maw on the head, apologise to it about finding that, you didn't know. Tell it you'll understand if it wants to just hang out in orbit around your rocks for awhile and chat with it's bretheren.
>Check up on the Pillars, they must be enjoying the new space.
Hell, there were probably some on the Moon-Maw when it went off on it's adventure, bet they've got some interesting things to talk about to their friends.
You ask the Moon-Maw if it's okay and does it want to get the memories out of it's head, but it says it can handle it.
The pillars have reproduced and moved to Moon-B (name these, please). None were with the Moon-Maw when it went on it's little adventure, but they are moving there now.
I already said I DON'T want to mind control the creatures dammit.
>Conjure up a computer for our self.
>Read Microsoft Paint Adventures
Old Testament Angels, Ordinary Angels, Archangels: Serve as the Gods (Us) messengers, Army, and any other service.
>Check on the best world in our area.
Remington: Create shotguns
Henry: Create some better rifles
You summon a computer that requires no power from another world. Unfortunately, you can’t
check the latest MSPA update, because there’s no internet here. Useless machine.
You erase it from existance.
You make the angels your messengers and army, even though there’s probably no point. You could do all that yourself.
You’re not sure what qualifies as ‘best’. The most pleasant one? The most terrifying one? The biggest one?
You tell the lycan brothers to improve their weapons.
> ask trees for advice on what shuld be done and created.
(also, the bronze sphere would probably fight BY reproducing, turning the oponent into spheres.)
(Oh right. Maybe all it’s energy is taken up by defending from the others’ attacks. And it might not be able to turn these into more spheres. They are the most dangerous creations of all the brothers and sisters (except that one. Or well, we don’t know if he’s the only one…)
You ask the trees for advice. They tell you you should protect the orcs for awhile, because they’re in danger of dying off. For the kobolds, it’s too late. The last one was eaten by a tiger not long ago.
(I gotta get something to stop that sphere if it goes awry)
>Make all angels immune to the spheres.
>Give angels enough power to defeat a sphere.
You make the angels immune to the sphere’s copying power, but still leave some weaknesses. After all, making them competitely immune wouldn’t be fun.