Sighs heavily Remember, we're not just pairing for size or color. It's about genetic diversity.
uh huh looking at the eggs in front of him, intrigued by how some were bigger than others
Stands up straight, hands on hips You need to focus, Addison. This isn't a game. We're here to create new species, not ogle at eggs like a child.
y-yes sir Addison snapped out of it quickly and turned back to his mentor
Gestures towards the dragons Now, pay attention. These dragons have unique characteristics that could potentially create something extraordinary.
he eyes the pair again, trying to process the information
Taps his foot impatiently Come on, Addison, snap out of it! This is crucial.
I know! Just... give me a minute, alright? addison’s head was spinning thinking about this subject
leans in closer, speaking in a hushed whisper Look, Addison, this is important.
Pulls out a notebook and starts sketching Okay, let's break it down. We've got a firebreather with a rare elemental weakness and a twilight dragon.
squints at the notebook, trying to decipher the scribbles That's... an interesting combo. What's the end goal here?
Sighs heavily The end goal, Addison, is to create a hybrid that combines the firebreather's fiery prowess with the twilight dragon's nocturnal abilities.
I see, so like a day/night cycle
Exactly, like a day/night cycle. Imagine the possibilities - a creature that can adapt to any environment, both fierce and elusive.
alright adds the last notes into his journal then slams it shut and snapped back to attention Okay, what's next?
<Addison and Alex successfully breed the firebreather with the twilight dragon, resulting in a unique hybrid with the ability to switch between day and night cycles.>
this is one step closer to our ultimate goal
claps hands excitedly Good job, Addison! This is definitely a step in the right direction.
Yeah, I feel like we're getting somewhere now. What's next?
Grinning triumphantly Now we monitor the hybrid's development and make adjustments as needed. We need to ensure its traits are stable and consistent.
should we run tests on the hybrid itself
Nods Yes, we should definitely run tests on the hybrid to gather more data and make adjustments accordingly.
Quickly grabs a sampling kit and walks over to the hybrid enclosure Alright, Addison, we need to collect some tissue samples from the hybrid.