[ a nod of thanks. that's good enough for him. but...that's an offer he hadn't quite considered, though he doesn't say no immediately. ]
Into a spare bank? [ this reasoning makes sense, honestly. ] It's a back-up, so all of my current memories still stay with me, don't they? I don't think I'd mind that. As a failsafe.
It's exactly as it sounds. A memory back-up, a copy of the memories you had at the time of upload.
Dahut and I might offer it to the ship at large, in case anyone is worried about death... but it'd also be useful to you outside of here, so I'll permit you to take your data with you.
It would be. We did talk about me sorting through my memories for anything that might help in my search. I could at least study it more in-depth when I got home.
In the end, it is still data. You should be able to read it with your systems, since you and that girl with the artificial intelligence in her eye are from the same place.
Like I'm telling Mizuki what I'm doing. [ which is a little more sharp than usual, but it smooths out again almost instantly. ] But you're right. We're advanced enough that I could figure out a way to read it on my own when we got back. That shouldn't be a problem.
No. [ well. ] But she'd probably...it doesn't matter since it's my own data and something I need to fix for myself.
[ she'd probably caution him to be careful and not get in too over his head and blahblahblah while being skeptical of him figuring it out, and it's the latter that he isn't interested in. ]
If I can't read it myself, I'll figure out another way to do it.
We do. [ judging by the tone that is actually true. that's never been an issue. ] But when we get back she's got a whole bunch of other stuff to get back to, and I have my own stuff to figure out. So it's easier not to go into it until I have to.
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[that will be his summons... scien continues to look through some of the code and data that fly through the screen in a rapid pace, tilting his head]
I was going to ask if you're interested in uploading your memory data. Partially as a failsafe in case we're about to embark on anything dangerous.
Partially because you could take it with you when you leave.
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Into a spare bank? [ this reasoning makes sense, honestly. ] It's a back-up, so all of my current memories still stay with me, don't they? I don't think I'd mind that. As a failsafe.
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It's exactly as it sounds. A memory back-up, a copy of the memories you had at the time of upload.
Dahut and I might offer it to the ship at large, in case anyone is worried about death... but it'd also be useful to you outside of here, so I'll permit you to take your data with you.
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In the end, it is still data. You should be able to read it with your systems, since you and that girl with the artificial intelligence in her eye are from the same place.
[scien's pretty sure they're advanced enough]
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You think she'll stop you? Or intervene?
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[ she'd probably caution him to be careful and not get in too over his head and blahblahblah while being skeptical of him figuring it out, and it's the latter that he isn't interested in. ]
If I can't read it myself, I'll figure out another way to do it.
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I'm not doubting that.
I still find your answer odd. You seem like you trust each other.
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[ close enough. ]
Results are what matters.
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It is your life.
[he's not going to tell shoma what to do one way or another]
As long as all your resources are being utilized.
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[ and maybe he'll tell her later when he's not kind of frustrated with her, but he does at least acknowledge abis as a whole is a resource. ]