[ She actually thinks about this first bit for a long moment, deciding what she'd do with Simon's cortex chip if she had it, deactivated. Catherine decides he's always seemed to prefer life even as a WAU creature over silence and death, so... ]
Probably build you something as humanoid as possible and then plug you into it. I see your point.
Can we not talk about people who are dead at the bottom of the Atlantic in a different dimension? I'd rather just leave them where they are. [ That kind of grief is-- too hard to approach. Whatever Catherine's reluctance to claim any friends, thinking she did have some but they're dead now, forever, or on the ARK and out of reach, is going from zero to sixty on the emotional processing scale. ]
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Probably build you something as humanoid as possible and then plug you into it. I see your point.
Can we not talk about people who are dead at the bottom of the Atlantic in a different dimension? I'd rather just leave them where they are. [ That kind of grief is-- too hard to approach. Whatever Catherine's reluctance to claim any friends, thinking she did have some but they're dead now, forever, or on the ARK and out of reach, is going from zero to sixty on the emotional processing scale. ]