The Strongest Curse Master-Chapter 334: Specealm’s Speclime Species
Specealm, the homeworld of the Speclime species, had a rigid class system that divided its population into four distinct classes based on their race:
i) The Ruling Class, known as the Specarc race
ii) The Warrior Class, known as the Specorc race
iii) The Working Class, known as the Specwork Race
iv) The Cleaning Class, known as the Specroll Race
According to the author of this fictional universe, the Specwork and Specroll classes—Working and Cleaning, respectively—together made up 64% of the Speclime population. The Specorc Warrior Class accounted for 35.8%, while the elite Specarc Ruling Class represented a mere 0.2% of the total population.
Like all class systems throughout human history, the Speclime Specie's hierarchy was not without its flaws. However, in the case of the Speclime, it was the very nature of their planet, Specealm, that played a role in shaping this division, enhancing some races to be stronger or more capable than others by birth.
The Cleaning Class, Specrolls, could only perform technomorphing—the ability to morph into technology they fed on—but lacked the ability to upgrade the tech they transformed into.
The Working Class, Specwork, could both technomorph and upgrade the tech they became, enhancing the overall efficiency of the tech they morphed into.
The Warrior Class, Specorc, could also technomorph and upgrade the tech, but with the additional ability to increase its durability along with the efficiency of the tech they morphed into.
The Ruling Class, Specarc, possessed the rarest and most powerful abilities. They could technomorph, upgrade, perform technomix, and were capable of electric arc manipulation.
i) Specarc's upgrade will increase any parameter and function of the tech to their desire but to the limit of tech's design.
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ii) Technomix is a ability that allows them to combine the best features of multiple technologies to create entirely new tech.
iii) Electric arc manipulation also allows Specarc to emit arc blasts, its akin to electric manipulation, but operating at a much greater voltage and current.
For example, let's assume a Speclime consumed a Ford Shelby GT350.
If the Speclime were a Specroll, it could only technomorph into a standard Ford Shelby GT350 with no enhancements whatsoever. But skilled Specrolls could make aesthetic modifications to the tech they morphed into, a basic ability of the Speclime species that was shared by all four races.
If the Speclime were a Specwork, it could technomorph into a Ford Shelby GT350 and upgrade its design, focusing on increasing overall efficiency without compromising any parameter. This would elevate the performance of the Shelby GT350 to a whole new level—a Super Shelby GT350, if you will.
If the Speclime were a Specorc, it could technomorph into a Ford Shelby GT350 and upgrade it for both durability and efficiency. The upgrades would push the car's structural integrity to its limits while also enhancing its primary function—speed. The result: a Shelby GT350 that's nearly bulletproof and much faster.
If the Speclime were a Specarc, it could technomorph into a Shelby GT350 and upgrade it based on personal intent, enhancing durability and efficiency with even greater precision. Additionally, it could apply arc manipulation, allowing it to generate and control high-voltage electricity within its technomorphed, upgraded, or technomixed form—creating a version of the GT350 that's not just enhanced, but potentially revolutionary, like a bulletproof Shelby GT350 with a jet engine instead of its standard engine and also capable of shooting electric arcs and creating arc blasts. Though the type of jet engine used will be limited to the design of the Shelby GT350 and the jet engine.
In conclusion, among all four races of the Speclime species, aside from their shared ability to apply custom aesthetic modifications to the tech they morphed into, their various transformations were still limited by the inherent design of the technology itself.
Take, for example, a Specarc's technomixed version of the Shelby GT350. Regardless of their extraordinary abilities, it would be impossible—even for a Specarc—to integrate a jumbo jet engine into the compact frame of a Shelby. Such a modification would be scientifically and practically implausible unless the jumbo jet engine's design could be miniaturized by it to fit into Shelby's upgraded frame.
Still, a single Specarc was stronger than hundreds of Speclimes from any of the other three races. This vast disparity in power and capability was the primary reason for the deeply entrenched class system and rigid social order within their society. It was so deeply rooted that the Speclimes genuinely believed their hierarchy was the natural order of things—until they were driven from their homeworld by an even more powerful alien race. Following the invasion, a small faction of their kind ended up on Earth.
Initially, Ace had no immediate plans to create more Speclimes, as he intended to use the remaining toy spaces to animate toy summons with diverse and useful skill sets that he could use in desperate situations or for more creative applications. However, he had just learned that Prince McSuile and the C.I.B. had captured the Overlord's descendant earlier that day. Strangely, they had kept this major event a secret from the rest of the nation's curse community—clearly intending to claim the Overlord's treasure for themselves.
The fact that they continued to put Ace and his family in danger out of greed made him furious. He decided to take action, throwing all caution aside. As a result, he had Dame Wasp create an army of Speclimes, modeled after the ones that attempted to take over the fictional Earth in the cartoon.
However, Ace quickly learned that it was impossible to create an entire army of Speclime toy summons because they reproduced asexually. The issue with this was that the Cursed Toybox considered each race of the Speclime species—Specwork, Specroll, Specorc, and Specarc—as a single entity with multiple bodies and consciousness. Therefore, he could only animate one of each: a single Specorc, Specarc, and Specroll without affecting their individuality stats.
Ace made sure to choose characters who had played important roles in the cartoon, ensuring his toy summons possessed high IQ, EQ, and valuable experience. He also named them after their respective races, as their original names were hexadecimal codes, which were much harder to remember.