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Just do the math: We encounter a dozen or so Starborn as Actors / enemies in the Storyline. We kill a few dozen Starborn (or more) when they're after us. They mght or might not be from this universe, and might or might not return to their native universe, but...
...if for each time someone goes through the U the last hundred-ish Universes' Starborn are sacrificed, the pyramid would taper down, and run dry pretty fast.
*shrug*
Even with McClarence Outfitters it'll take quite a while to re-create it.
I'm the one busting ass out here getting shot at and nearly killed by some interdimensional try hard edgelord, hell in probably billions of instances was killed because one of your members who was probably on aurora just handed over your materials to me and got me fired from my job.
None of you solved a damn thing except Noel and Vlad who are probably the least intolerable of you bunch and they don't get an option to go? take many steps off a cliff please.
its no wonder the Emissary is a giant DuushKanoe.
But one of them does. Whoever gets put in 'the little black book' by the Hunter and ends up as the Emissary. So one of them sorta gets to be Starborn, though probably not via a route they envisioned.
Yeah hence why I called the Emissary a duush, because only they out of which ever permutation happens among the group have wholly terrible judgement..
I have to admit they do come across as a bunch of armature explores, which I suppose is how they are set up.