A worrying development. Whatever made husks, Serph had thought they were immune to the effects. That was the point of their summoning, wasn't it? That they had stronger souls that could resist the effects of Stasis, which he had thought was the corruption creating husks from humans. Perhaps there is something missing from their understanding of what husks and monsters are.
It's dangerous to keep the husk here -- If a monster crawls out of SecUnit's husk, would it be stronger than the usual fare that attack them out in the environment? It could cause a lot of damage -- but in the same moment, he is loath to have it removed, too. They should also observe it, see what information they can glean, and whether there are any differences between SecUnit's husk and that which they encounter in the wilds.
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It's dangerous to keep the husk here -- If a monster crawls out of SecUnit's husk, would it be stronger than the usual fare that attack them out in the environment? It could cause a lot of damage -- but in the same moment, he is loath to have it removed, too. They should also observe it, see what information they can glean, and whether there are any differences between SecUnit's husk and that which they encounter in the wilds.
"Did you see what caused SecUnit to change?"