> ...Lara trying to run away when she realized Al would want to use her as a power source. Nice touch.
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I hoped it would be an amusing mini-scene.
> I wonder about that punching thing though...isn't that a good way to get Anna's hand broken? Or is she made of stern enough stuff that she wouldn't break?
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The clue is actually the "lightweight" part.  Anna is made of higher-tech alloys than Yuki, which are lighter, stronger, and more flexible.  You know how it is, the moment you buy technology it becomes obsolete.
Anyway, as long as the force is distributed from her hand along her arm into her shoulder, the materials can flex (and absorb impact) without breaking.  They do have a failure point, but it's far beyond a human skeleton.  Also keep in mind that a lot of the force is transferred to the target (the destruct-o-bot) since it's not a fixed object.  Crashing into a building fist-first like that would probably be a bad idea.
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> I think Hallie would be okay with hacking a robot to interfere with their communications if they aren't controlled by a sentient AI; she doesn't go on crusades to prevent car's from being crushed in junkyards as they're just machines. If they are sentient then yeah, I agree she might have problems with it. Vizh would be the one to clarify her position I think.
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It might not matter.  Stay tuned.