Don't think it necessarily counts as slavery if they require a symbiotic relationship with their so-called slaves to survive. In that case, the Null are right to call them "parasites".
[Sounds more accurate than "gods", at any rate, but we're not here to argue semantics.]
Not sure what we could have on them yet, other than the fact that many of us are more adept to war than they are -- and they can't keep running from their enemies forever.
If we had a way of voluntary escape, of abandoning them to be killed, we might have something. [Rey has been interested in being able to leave these caves before.]
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Don't think it necessarily counts as slavery if they require a symbiotic relationship with their so-called slaves to survive. In that case, the Null are right to call them "parasites".
[Sounds more accurate than "gods", at any rate, but we're not here to argue semantics.]
Not sure what we could have on them yet, other than the fact that many of us are more adept to war than they are -- and they can't keep running from their enemies forever.
If we had a way of voluntary escape, of abandoning them to be killed, we might have something. [Rey has been interested in being able to leave these caves before.]