Ignis listened to Lumi, and mentally placed befriending the Arrancar, and by extension Aizen, higher up his list of priorities. A Jagd-proof grappler ship would be invaluable.
"I'd love to," he answered, honestly. "There are tales of Pulsian technology," he elaborated, "but I've never actually seen any before. It's supposed to be more greatly advanced than anything we've created to date."
Tales of lost technology, of course, could be greatly exaggerated. It was easy to romanticise something that existed in rumour and memory, rather than having empirical evidence as to its actual capability. Still, no one had yet created a Jagd-proof engine from modern resources, and the fuel for them remained a mystery, so there was some scope to argue that the things that didn't make it off Pulse might be even more powerful still.
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"I'd love to," he answered, honestly. "There are tales of Pulsian technology," he elaborated, "but I've never actually seen any before. It's supposed to be more greatly advanced than anything we've created to date."
Tales of lost technology, of course, could be greatly exaggerated. It was easy to romanticise something that existed in rumour and memory, rather than having empirical evidence as to its actual capability. Still, no one had yet created a Jagd-proof engine from modern resources, and the fuel for them remained a mystery, so there was some scope to argue that the things that didn't make it off Pulse might be even more powerful still.