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Boris Chronicles: Books 1-4
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“A humanist who worked in intelligence. I would have sworn we would find an alien before we found a moral intelligence agent.”
― Boris Chronicles: Books 1-4
― Boris Chronicles: Books 1-4
“Boris glared at her, the glare men use when a woman takes apart their anxieties and their dithering’s with surgical precision. She returned the glare with the look of serenity, knowing that any other expression she could give would only aggravate him. She did love him, she reminded herself, despite the fact that he could be an ass sometimes.”
― Boris Chronicles: Books 1-4
― Boris Chronicles: Books 1-4
“ADAM marveled at the multitude of small differences between how humans liked things done. It kept things interesting. A thought flashed through his lower processes, the idea of being left alone with minimal contact with others for centuries. If he had had a human body, a shudder would have run through it. The boredom of analyzing the same data sets over and over again horrified him. He locked down that data flow process and prevented it from penetrating into his cycles further. Having observed human interaction, he believed that what he had just encountered was a flash of anxiety. It was not a pleasant feeling. But at least he could alter his programming to prevent such thoughts occupying any spare cycles for a long period. He returned to checking the programming”
― Boris Chronicles: Books 1-4
― Boris Chronicles: Books 1-4
“The loyalty of the remaining soldiers was solid as a rock. For them, Boris had done the harder task of capturing the beast rather than killing it. This showed that he was skilled and confident.”
― Boris Chronicles: Books 1-4
― Boris Chronicles: Books 1-4
“It was nice to have found someone with whom he could share all of his life, rather than fleeting moments that were edited carefully. Being able to just be himself gave him a freer feeling than he had ever had. It was also something he had never really dreamed could be an option.”
― Boris Chronicles: Books 1-4
― Boris Chronicles: Books 1-4
