It's both. The tail moves in a way that makes it look like it slithers in the air about 1 meter off the ground. It gives them balance similar to us moving our arms as we run or walk.
Don't you mean mercenaries? That's not what a pirate would do. They might smuggle cargo, they could be doing raids, or they might even ambush a battleship if they really wanted too. If you are writing a more idealistic story then the pirates would most likely fighting for freedom.
@@JoaoSoares-rs6ec like you did. Even after listening to this chapter for the second time, I would still say that those people are not "pirates" they are organized mercenaries that are operating outside of the state autority
@@LeonidSaykin yes they are mercenaries in this chapter, and I still maintain the comment, you never met a pirate, you have a romantic/ Holywood idea of what pirates are,
"We need to talk" The human way of talking in this situation is more of a demand but will resort to extreme levels of persuasion.
Haha us humans can be nice but hurt our friends and family and you'll see our monster that lives inside us
Not used to fighting at scales of this matter, they obviously don't know a thing of human history.
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Great story, loved the ending. We need to talk!
Dr evil has finally got his sharks
I'm glad someone got the reference.
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This one was awesome. The ending was perfect! The we need to talk line has dropped more bricks in pants then any other line in history
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IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!
I thought the Slithers name came from the way the walk? Now it's their tails? Great story, but caught the mix up
It's both. The tail moves in a way that makes it look like it slithers in the air about 1 meter off the ground. It gives them balance similar to us moving our arms as we run or walk.
@@sin-text857 gotcha, thank you for the clarification
Instead of the human technology saying slip space rupture detected is the alien technology saying slip space rupture detected hundreds of times
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Don't you mean mercenaries? That's not what a pirate would do. They might smuggle cargo, they could be doing raids, or they might even ambush a battleship if they really wanted too. If you are writing a more idealistic story then the pirates would most likely fighting for freedom.
You obviously never met a pirate.
@@JoaoSoares-rs6ec like you did. Even after listening to this chapter for the second time, I would still say that those people are not "pirates" they are organized mercenaries that are operating outside of the state autority
@@LeonidSaykin yes they are mercenaries in this chapter, and I still maintain the comment, you never met a pirate, you have a romantic/ Holywood idea of what pirates are,