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Isn't Beta assisting the wish-makers?
I say mad enough to vaporize everything in existence. Why do you as-? Oh.
I detect multiple large power sour- wait, now there's two. Are you okay?
Hey, I *robotic yawn* found the coordinates to the middle of the univ-*robotic yawn* universe and have the teleporter hooked up. Where are ya?
It could be fixed. However, we lost the blueprints and besides, Glactic Nova has security measures to make sure only engineers that know the password can access it's components. Even so, you don't have to kill Glactic Nova, just remove the Wish Core from it. If you're successful, we can hook up the Wish Core to give you a wish if you want.
: "The aura comes from the Electric Core I possess. My creators, bless their souls, had invented a way to implement cores into machines already wielding a core, like me! Also, while I can't cast things like thunder, my shots are electrified as a result of the electric core."
: "Okay, story time! 10 centuries ago, my creators(which were called Formers)had invented a machine known as the Wish Core, a core that could bend reality. They implanted it into a machine called Galactic Nova. As my creators were a race of order, they believed that something should be safricied in order to make the wish. As a result, whenever Nova makes a wish, a inner part of him is destroyed. So far, everything seems good, right? Wrong! My creators didn't account for when there are no parts left to destroy. Eventually, with no parts left to destroy, Nova will set its eyes upon something new, the universe. In order to accommodate the wisher's wish, his programming will force it to destroy reality as we know it. Furthermore, we kept track of how many wishes are left before reality is destroyed; the counter just went to 0. One more wish, and we're all doomed."