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I googled it... is steve a giant creepy bug with a giant maw?
Steve is an adorable loving companion who will fight to the death to save his friends.
(He is also a giant creepy bug with huge teeth).
Oh, he is puppy and friend.
I now understand, he needs to come with us and to have a little section for how many little Steve's we have successfully brought home and can like see them all running around together.
Never played the game but I get it, I have pack bonded with Steve and he needs to get to safety.
Well... Now I'm sad
After doing proper research I am now in love with Steve and am HIGHLY offended that he can't come home with us.
He is best boy, and I want to be able to not only bring them back home with me, but have a room filled with every Steve I have ever rescued so they can all be friends together.
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