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I was reading about Tren Krom just now and came to an interesting conclusion. Barring rare exceptions, MU inhabitants – let's say Matoran – can be revived by the Red Star, and the brain is necessary for this revival. Tren Krom, one of these exceptions, could apparently not be revived because he was fully organic. Yet Matoran have organics in their bodies, so clearly the Red Star is capable of the recreation of organic body parts – and therefore it should have been capable of recreating Tren Krom's body. Nevertheless, Tren Krom could not be revived, so it can be concluded that his brain must be somehow different than that of the Matoran. His brain is confirmed to be organic, and differs from theirs, so Matoran (and other revivable MU inhabitants) must have inorganic brains. There are probably holes in this reasoning; even I can come up with a few ways it could be contradicted. It could be said that the Red Star can only grow small amounts of organics over an inorganic skeleton, making that, rather than his brain, the reason for Tren Krom's inability to be revived, for example. Or just that his organics were of a different variety than a Matoran's entirely. Still, I'm interested in everyone else's thoughts on this theory and the nature of the brains of beings from the Matoran Universe.
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All the humans died. It was glorious. and now everything hurts oh man I am not looking forward to next week
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Got tagged on the first mission, awriiiight. Lasted like 24x longer than last time, though! And now I can put my creepy mask to good use.