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biological-manipulation

The narrator uses sensory arms and a corrosive substance to silently disable physical barriers and incapacitate humans, showcasing advanced biological abilities.

1 chapter across 1 book

Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler

Chapter 126

The narrator covertly infiltrates a human village to rescue Jesusa and Tomás, using their unique biological abilities to manipulate and incapacitate guards. Despite initial hostility and fear from the humans, the narrator negotiates for the release of the prisoners by appealing to shared values of mate loyalty and survival, culminating in a violent confrontation where the narrator saves a wounded guard, demonstrating both vulnerability and compassion.