Talk:Storyline/@comment-30738797-20180527003743/@comment-37576326-20181231064420

“You can't assume this big beautiful creature's hobby was to train fish” Why not? There’s not much for an intelligent creature to do inside the aquarium. Further, the Emperor seems to be a benevolent creature, aware that it has some resistance to the disease. Why would it not willingly give away a chemical that builds disease resistance to the open water of the planet? There’s no reason for it not too. It’s going to die soon, it might as well try to do as much good for the planet as it can before passing on. Further, how would the precursors know anything at all about the interaction between the peepers, the vents, and the rest of the planet, especially when the process seemed to evolve after the precursors died, and could they have not some up with a more efficient distribution system? Surely a hyper-advanced alien race could vaccinate a planet faster than the natural migrations of a small fish species.