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7/21/2025, 6:31:38 PM
>>532141512
Honestly kind of agree; as an aside his other new look shows him with near-demonic looking glowing slits that also look sick.
If he only had the black though you could definitely drop him into kingdom hearts and he wouldn't even look out of place, especially given how he acts.
>>532141592
To catch you up, he's neither, and not really a "he" either.
I shorten his name to "Kisei" for the sake of character limit but the Parasitic Lifeform/Metal Alien is essentially a sentient mass of anomalous liquid xeno-metal that has the ability to assimilate anything it comes into contact with for prolonged periods of time, eventually absorbing them into it's hive mind in the process and integrating their powers. It has been known to completely consume planets and is highly dangerous, and the group initially starts off under the assumption that the "alien" is a mindless, thoughtless beast that can only consume and has no real intelligence even after it starts showing more intelligent tactics than they expect. It's only after they push it that it eventually reveals it IS sentient, and it's implied it just never talked to anyone because it views everything else as so far beneath it that there's just no point.
If you want a good indication of what it's powers are like, when I've described this thing as "Hiruko if she was a calamity" I really did mean it that way. Right down to "nigh-impossible to pin down and kill from how much it divides itself into clones" and the threat it poses to assimilating entire towns if left unchecked. It even shows it takes a sadistic joy in "digesting" things, like Hiruko does. But unlike her it's just a ruthlessly pragmatic and cold individual. The last it was seen the orb it go also gave it enough power to start pulling off DBZ techniques and it flew off into space.
It describes itself with pronouns like 'Wareware' (我々), to give an idea of how it views itself.