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Week Two - Casefiles 42-143
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Oct 31, 2017 09:48AM

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I also think the unnamed interviewer has officially become the most interesting character for me. He's an interesting enigma because in some ways he seems completely emotionless and pragmatic; he believes the ends justify the means when it comes to this discovery, and that as many as a thousand deaths is acceptable collateral damage. But in other ways, as Alyssa Papantoniou (the TRUE pragmatist of the book) indicates, he seems like he may be developing genuine emotional attachments to team members. Or is he? One minute he's reassuring Vincent that everything will be OK, and the next he's strong-arming a surgeon into performing risky experimental surgery on him that, oh by the way, could result in intense pain for the rest of his life.
(Incidentally, I'll be curious to see how Vincent is handled in the next section. It seems like he's going to have inverted mechanical knees, which is cool as hell, but if he's also in constant pain, how is he going to be able to pilot this robot? Unless maybe the robot somehow heals his pain, since we've already seen it has the capacity to heal its pilots? I'm looking forward to finding out.)



Does anyone else think it was SUPER convenient that something happened to Vincent’s legs, and, subsequently, they can try to give him new “legs” that just so happen to match the ones he needs to be able to operate? I think that’s super questionable.

This is a very very MINOR SPOILER for the next part of the book, but... Kara suffers a nose injury later and says the helmet doesn't repair it because "the helmet doesn't come down that far." So it doesn't sound like the helmet would've been able to heal Vincent...