Or wherever we want to go. [ he feels strongly about this. ] If people don't want to go where they actually came from, we should make sure they can still go somewhere else.
Will and I are definitely going back. It'd be kind of a mess if we just disappeared permanently. But I've told a few people they can come with us if they'd like to.
Do you think we’ll be able to do that? Bring people to other places? [ … ] There’s not going to be a collapse in the space-time continuum or something if we do…?
...I didn't think about it, but probably not. If we can just write it into the book when we get our hands on it how bad can it possibly be? We just have to add a failsafe to prevent the...collapse or whatever.
Well. I don't know if I want to keep it permanently. I miss things being the way they were before.
[ being constantly with someone, and then not being constantly with them and connected to them is weird. and lonely. ] But I like being able to experience my own things, give people hugs and try new food. Ryuki can always do that for me, and I can learn about it through him but...
I know what it's like to do it myself now. I'd like to have the chance to keep doing that, sometimes.
So like...having the option to be with him as his ai-ball, but then being able to have a mobile version of yourself for more experiences for yourself. [ that makes sense. ] I don't...think that's a bad thing to want for yourself. Now that you know what it's like.
I don’t know how that’d work! Especially for when he’s working, I kinda need to be there for that.
But we could probably keep the neural link. It lets other ABIS agents listen in if they’re given permissions, and— while they usually just talk outright, I don’t see why one human based neural link couldn’t link to another. My brain’s still AI at the very least, so I don’t think anyone could stop me doing my job manually and feeding back to him like normal.
Yeah, see? Same idea at least. And it kind of sounds like there is a plausible way to do it. [ ... ] Have you told Ryuki about it, actually? Does he know you were thinking about it?
I’ll probably mention it to him before next weekend. It’s not really come up, but I have mentioned there are things I enjoy about being like this.
And… well. This is all theory. I don’t think Pewter’s put half the possibilities into action yet, but he’d probably be excited to have a pet project or two.
It'd keep him busy at least. Scientists like that kind of thing, right? Challenges that they may or may not know how to tackle right away. [ he doesn't know. but... ] It's worth bringing up now. Maybe he'll have some ideas of what you can do, too.
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We execute the moon...
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[ ... ] Maybe something about forms as well... [ thinking. ]
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[ being constantly with someone, and then not being constantly with them and connected to them is weird. and lonely. ] But I like being able to experience my own things, give people hugs and try new food. Ryuki can always do that for me, and I can learn about it through him but...
I know what it's like to do it myself now. I'd like to have the chance to keep doing that, sometimes.
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I'm not sure how possible something like that is.
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I don’t know how that’d work! Especially for when he’s working, I kinda need to be there for that.
But we could probably keep the neural link. It lets other ABIS agents listen in if they’re given permissions, and— while they usually just talk outright, I don’t see why one human based neural link couldn’t link to another. My brain’s still AI at the very least, so I don’t think anyone could stop me doing my job manually and feeding back to him like normal.
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And… well. This is all theory. I don’t think Pewter’s put half the possibilities into action yet, but he’d probably be excited to have a pet project or two.
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