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what the fuck is happening guys im scared
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The worms aren't able to infect but they can cause damage and kill I'm sure, also the disperser help protect the base by omitting signals/waves that create a barrier repelling them from coming and making it so that they're unable to sense the people there, which protects the people inside the base from bugs/mutants who can come in but we find out that the dispersers actually attract the worms
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y'all want realistic plot until someone presents you with one
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I appreciate the writing, it's very compelling, which is why I'm still reading. But you can acknowledge that something is well written or realistic (etc) and still be upset by it. The two things aren't paradoxical and don't have to be one or the other.
I've read this well written novel, but absolutely hated one of the characters. They were a very well written character, but I didn't like what kind of person they were, what they did, or what they stood for. It was still a good novel. And I still dislike that character. /shrugs
rereading for the fifth time. crying as we speak. they're so dear to me