I think it would be sweet concept that X’s Cooking ability came from a desire to take care of Dr.Caín when he was still living with him as a form of repaying him for everything he has done for him but but also has a curiosity of food preparation.
At first he wasn’t perfect at it, I mean when he made soup foe the first time it was literally on fire. (HOW DID THE BOWL OF SOUP WAS ON FIRE!?)
But he was determined to perfect it or at least be in the level of a Homecooked meal. Bro isn’t serving 5 star meals at a restaurant Jesus. But at same time he wants Dr Cain to at least enjoy his cooking. Over time he picked up as a hobby learning and experimenting new recipes to see what he can do with.
Dr. Cain of course supported X of it. He enjoys his cooking! Always complimenting his meals and puts out pointers cause he’s still learning. Or hell even at times helping X out in the kitchen, despite his old age Dr.Cain did some chores like washing the dishes so it was a interesting experience of teaching him how to at least clean up after cooking (X took the sanitation part very seriously as he learns on in order to cook the kitchen must be cleaned and organized once you are done!).
Hell he even cooked for the hunters once…He has never seen Zero eat like a feral animal before…
Then the wars happened since then X never had the time to cook for himself. Especially it hurts even more once Dr. Cain passes away…he only cooks time from time but the enjoyment of making meals and its comfort was lost to him…
That all changed once Axl came into the picture and X started to slowly get back into enjoying it once again…realizing that Cooking for others is what brings joy to him.
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*cool victory theme plays*
Zero: 👍✨
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Number Tournament: ZERO vs THE IMAGINARY UNIT (The Championship Match)
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0 (zero; naught)
seed: 4 (60 nominations)
previous opponent: negative one
class: additive identity
biography: one of the most revolutionary numbers in all of mathematics, and not just because of its rotund symbol.
the notion of "nothingness" as a number in and of itself rather than merely as a placeholder was discovered independently in many parts of the world at many different times, particularly in cultures that used forms of positional notation (ie. writing numbers in a way where every symbol has some numerical value, and its position within a number indicates that the value is multiplied by some power of a "base", often ten). due to its strange nature as a number with no value, many properties that are often taken for granted with other numbers do not apply to zero.
in the Number Tournament, zero has beaten some incredibly iconic numbers seemingly effortlessly. fifteen, thirty-six, sixty-four, the golden ratio, and negative one were all no match for naught. it is truly a force to be reckoned with.
zero is a number associated with emptiness, with the void, as well as with new beginnings. it is one of the foundations of all of mathematics, and it is certainly one of the best numbers.
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i
seed: 11 (46 nominations)
previous opponent: NaN
class: imaginary
biography: another groundbreaking number, discovered much more recently than zero. much like zero, in its earliest uses i (the imaginary unit) was considered more of placeholder than a number in its own right, as the name "imaginary number" might suggest.
the imaginary numbers (and the complex numbers they are a part of) were born as an elegant solution to a practical problem, and they've persisted as a tool for modeling things in the physical world, no less real than the "real numbers". complex numbers are useful for "translating" statements about shapes into statements about numbers, and vice versa. they are crucial to the Fourier transform, which itself is a vital part of signal processing and many areas of physics.
in the Number Tournament, i faced off against a series of increasingly tougher challengers: forty-seven, twenty-seven, e, two, and Not a Number, each race closer than the last. i fought hard to get here, and we're all very proud of it for making it this far.
i is associated with the mathematical tradition of taking "you can't do that" as a challenge, and with thinking outside of the box. it is a fundamental component of our modern understanding of the world, and it is certainly one of the best numbers.
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