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The Metabarons

The Metabarons • The Metabarons Vol.8: No Name, the Last Metabaron, Part 1 • Page ik-page-3426961
The Metabarons Vol.8: No Name, the Last Metabaron, Part 1
This is a locked chapterThe Metabarons Vol.8: No Name, the Last Metabaron, Part 1
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In this short scene, the metabaron tells his master to give him back his body. He asks why he has been insulted for so long, and the master explains that it was because he had erased all of his memories. The robot says that he is not meant to be angry, and that he will burst his head if he is told the truth. Aghora, the father of the baby, had to kill his own father in order to raise the baby in the warrior tradition, but he did not, because he was afraid that the baby would develop psionic powers. The baby developed these powers for five years, and then he became a mercenary for the tribe. The master swears on his corpse that he never will have a son. He says that the tribe is the chosen one and that it is his duty to reward them for their loyalty. He tells the master that he has replaced 90 percent of his body with metal, and he says that this is wrong because the tribe never stipulated that they could not make themselves invulnerable.
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The Metabarons

The Metabarons • The Metabarons Vol.8: No Name, the Last Metabaron, Part 1 • Page ik-page-3426961
The Metabarons Vol.8: No Name, the Last Metabaron, Part 1
This is a locked chapterThe Metabarons Vol.8: No Name, the Last Metabaron, Part 1
About This Chapter
In this short scene, the metabaron tells his master to give him back his body. He asks why he has been insulted for so long, and the master explains that it was because he had erased all of his memories. The robot says that he is not meant to be angry, and that he will burst his head if he is told the truth. Aghora, the father of the baby, had to kill his own father in order to raise the baby in the warrior tradition, but he did not, because he was afraid that the baby would develop psionic powers. The baby developed these powers for five years, and then he became a mercenary for the tribe. The master swears on his corpse that he never will have a son. He says that the tribe is the chosen one and that it is his duty to reward them for their loyalty. He tells the master that he has replaced 90 percent of his body with metal, and he says that this is wrong because the tribe never stipulated that they could not make themselves invulnerable.
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