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Jensen never once doubted that his former employer believed that he was doing what was right – but it seemed less important to Sarif what others thought of his intentions. His vision of an improved humanity, of a world where people could determine their own evolution, had been seductive in its own way… until you looked down into the gritty details and started asking the hard questions. If you could make a person run faster, think quicker, live longer, it wasn’t difficult to make them more dangerous as well.
He had never been given the choice, the chance to decide if he wanted to remain a flawed and broken human or become augmented with systems that had not only remade him, but forged him into a walking weapon. Not for the first time, a bitter kernel of resentment toward his ex-boss burned in his chest.

