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... because for a Terran it does. It is scientifically possible to replicate their technology in Terran systems or with Terran engineers, easily reproduced in their presence. Get away from them, and you cannot replicate the result no matter what you try to do. Is it psychic powers? Or something more? I wonder, at times, if there is something about a Terran that just warps reality around them.

Additionally, attempts at having the Engineer Servitor Caste replicate Terran technology outside of ...

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