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Drumsolo was born without legs and built zir own mobility device, a wheelchair seat supported by a plethora of mechanical legs and limbs. These are what create the titular drumming music that surrounds Drumsolo at all times, and about four different drumkits are affixed onto zir mobility device.
 
Drumsolo was born without legs and built zir own mobility device, a wheelchair seat supported by a plethora of mechanical legs and limbs. These are what create the titular drumming music that surrounds Drumsolo at all times, and about four different drumkits are affixed onto zir mobility device.
  
It has been alleged that Drumsolo could reach Absolute Hot (theorized by some to be 1.416785(71)×10^32 degrees Kelvin) if ze gave an impressive enough drumsolo, this has led to an impressive amount of focus on zir musical career. While this has caused zir blaseball career to struggle at times as well as zir social life, Drumsolo allegedly responds to all questions on this by exiting at high speeds playing the drums. This goal has also generated some controversy among rival groups of Physicists within the Core - some maintaining that potentially destroying everything by taking reality to its melting point is an unthinkable risk, while others feel that knowing the true maximum temperature would answer a lot of 'very big questions' and that the naysayers are 'just a bunch of unscientific cowards'.
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It has been alleged that Drumsolo could reach Absolute Hot (theorized by some to be 1.416785(71)×10^32 degrees Kelvin) if ze gave an impressive enough drumsolo, this has led to significant focus on zir music. While this has caused zir blaseball career to struggle at times as well as zir social life, Drumsolo allegedly responds to all questions on this by exiting at high speeds playing the drums. This goal has also generated some controversy among rival groups of Physicists within the Core - some maintaining that potentially destroying everything by taking reality to its melting point is an unthinkable risk, while others feel that knowing the true maximum temperature would answer a lot of 'very big questions' and that the naysayers are 'just a bunch of unscientific cowards'.