@Fire “Productivity and focus” tab lacks Emperor Executive:

edit: and it’s not because I chose it as a base title to compare with. It is the same if I just open labs and it defaults to summertime, I still don’t see EE in this tab
@Fire “Productivity and focus” tab lacks Emperor Executive:

edit: and it’s not because I chose it as a base title to compare with. It is the same if I just open labs and it defaults to summertime, I still don’t see EE in this tab
@Fire
On top of the above, is it possible for the lab to show the stack explorer, and by extension the combination, of individual stage of a multi-stage sub? Take HERO: The Light that Blinds as an example, each stage is distinctive from other stages, e.g. Earth for Body, Fire for Action; Earth + say Khan Black 1 would not be the same as Fire + KB1, just like Earth + KB1 wouldn’t be the same as Earth + KB4.
Which would be best for self-love and healing issues related to self love?
Love Bomb, or Love Bomb for Humanity?
Labs seem to imply that it would be LBFH.
LBFH is classified in “healing and transformation” while LB is classified in “romance and attraction”
LBFH labs description says
Love Bomb radiates love outward. Love Bomb for Humanity starts with a step most people skip: directing that love inward first. The self-love component isn’t self-help rhetoric — it’s a genuine energetic shift in how you relate to yourself, and it’s the foundation that makes the universal compassion component authentic rather than performative.
The sequence matters. A man who tries to love everyone before he’s learned to love himself produces a warmth that’s hollow at the center — generous but exhausting, because every act of love is draining resources he hasn’t replenished. LBfH fills the well first. […]
Some reconciliation around self-worth — specifically, the belief that you don’t deserve the love you’re learning to give yourself. […] Particularly powerful alongside healing titles where self-love accelerates emotional repair.
which seems to also imply that LBFH is more about healing the self and, through that, making people feel trusting and seen (since most of the language in the description is on how it fill the self with love first)
LB labs description says
Love Bomb is the title people dismiss until they experience what it does to a room. You walk in and something shifts. Shoulders relax. Conversations soften. Strangers make eye contact and hold it a beat longer than usual. Nothing happened — except that you arrived, and you brought an energy that makes everyone feel a little safer and a little more seen.
The mechanism isn’t social technique. Love Bomb shifts your energetic output toward unconditional warmth […]
The deeper effect is internal. Running Love Bomb teaches you something about yourself: when your default output is love rather than guardedness, the world responds with startling generosity. Doors open that had nothing to do with your skills or status. People volunteer help you didn’t ask for. The quality of every interaction — professional, personal, casual — elevates because the emotional foundation you bring to it has changed.
This seems to imply that LB cause anyone to like us by changing our internal way of acting in the world to being loving, which to me sound like LBFH territory? (most of the language in the description being on how others react to our presence, the love we project)
also, interestingly, while on LBFH there is warning of possible reconciliation (around self-worth and being “deserving” of love), LB indicate virtually no réconciliation, which put side by side may lead to think LB doesn’t adress such beliefs.
but then when we put both together in labs the first sentence is
Love Bomb radiates love to individuals. LBfH radiates love to everyone.
which seem to imply that while LBFH is universally directed, on LB we chose where to direct that love
which rejoin something @SaintSovereign said earlier Rant: On Love Bomb being "internal" and LBFH being "External" - #10 by SaintSovereign that the main difference is how that love is directed, LBFH directing it universally, and LB chosing where that love is directed.
So yeah to me there’s no issues for the description of the two together to me, since it’s validated in-forum by Saint.
But my guess is that the descriptions in Labs, and maybe their category, may not quite reflect the “main goal” of each (though indeed LB could be used for social or romance reasons by undiscriminately spreading love, and indeed LBFH could be used for self-healing)
to be frank, the descriptions seems to me almost inverted, at least in part.
imo, LB description could use more description of how it fills the inner well of self love, LBFH description could use more description of how it change the vibe of a room when you go in and anyone can relax, and on how one feel more loving toward the world.
This is dope. Emperor Fitness + Heartsong should say “attract your swolemate”, hahaha
Suggestion for @Fire I have after Saint’s recent QoS sprint in the last few days.
Each combination could have a QoS description of stacking the titles together. I am not sure how QoS works but I imagine making this could be mostly automated. Additionally could be too much to ask but if this process is automated it would be very cool to have descriptions of 3 titles stacked together.
The next version of Labs is currently in testing. It will be released soon.
please do include OG Stark’s description in the next version 
Current one doesn’t have it
Khan Black + Legacy of the Spartan
“The Dark Spartan”
Khan Black unleashes limitless masculine power. Spartan builds warrior-grade physical capability. Together: the most intense warrior stack — Khan Black’s dark energy channeled through Spartan’s demanding physical discipline. Both titles operate at high intensity, compounding into someone whose physical and energetic power are equally overwhelming.
These combo’s description seems bit off to me. Since not much warrior stuff or physical discipline mentioned in the LotS copy.
I might be wrong though…
The description is far too vague. Spartan Apex is primarily designed to build discipline, both physical and mental, while Khan Black Stage 3 or 4 appears to amplify or intensify those traits. But the wording above makes broad, dramatic claims without clearly explaining how the two programs interact psychologically, behaviorally, or developmentally. It reads more like cinematic trailer narration than a precise explanation of the stack’s actual effects.
My experience of legacy of spartan. It gives some discipline but the main driver is spartan apex.
There no dark energy. What is this dark energy ? Who wrote this ?. Sounds like a 1980s horror movie. “He read pages from the book of the dead and dark energy filled the room”
I am cracking up big time tears running from my eyes. Watchout folks the dark energy might consume you The Army of Darkness Approaches"
skeletons rise from the ground as you play the ultrasonic version of khan black too funny.