That's true, Blackbeard...
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Star: ...Me being Toffee's target has caused enough trouble...
Marco: You're worth it all, Star. Don't question it.
Star: ...

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I don't wish to fight a woman, but ye skills are to be respected, and if it means getting ye' back to normal, away from this twisted, cursed nature of yers...then so be it!
"AERIAL DIVE BOMB ATTACK!"
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"The golems would see Toffee and Kama speaking with a lone Zebesiansin a room with a seemingly intentionally flooded room, water flowing across the lowest portion of the floor, which was at the center. The monster and Servant stood silent while listening to the Zebesian's report, as all three stood in front what the water was surrounding at ground-level: an impressive, and yet, somehow, rather disturbing structure at the dead center of the room: In the past, a similar structure once served the purpose of sealing away their high commander and their base of operations on Zebes. With that leader's demise, and the base being destroyed along with the entire planet, this one held a different purpose, but otherwise functioned the same:"
"These golden statues, which seemed to naturally instill a sense of dread, were built in the likeness of five monstrous and mysterious being neither Drakkon, Coyle, nor any of their allies besides Toffee and Kama had ever seen before. The one difference from the original was that Ridley was more hunched over, as a fifth golden statue, built in the likeness of Dark Samus, stood at the very top of the collective structure, towering and watching over the rest, featuring a purple glow in her visor."
"Of the five statues, two of them, those of the dragon and kaiju-like beast, had turned completely gray. Along with this, the unique, colorful glows in their eyes had disappeared. And just after the golems entered to observe this, the Zebesian pointed Toffee and Kama towards the cephalopod-like creature's statue, the color of which in it's single eye, soon began to flicker out and fade away as well."