> > > Actually, given that Anna's thought processes and development don;t always follow human norms I was wondering whether Anna might elect to stay there for a few days.
> > That might be a tough call, because Anna is oddly fearful for an android. She would need some major motivation to stay.
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> It's entirely your call anyhow.
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I'd have to think about it. Anna still isn't very seasoned - it would be like pitting a brand-new Lair Legion Junior against the Purveyors of Peril...alone.
> > She might worry about Yo particularly if she makes friends with the thought being. Mostly she'd be motivated by either concern about someone she cares for, or if someone really needs her.
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> Someone like Yo who can unreservedly love and trust anything from Vizh to Lisa to a rabbit won't have a problem with an android.
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I meant that as motivation. If Anna makes friends with and begins trying to protect Yo, that might give her motivation.
> > That's what might make it interesting, if she's working with Yo especially. Anna might learn a lot about harnessing her own imagination, something that's relatively unique among her kind.
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> True.
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The one advantage Anna does have there is she's never really been "settled in" anywhere, so rapidly changing environment really doesn't disturb her too much.
> > Lara has never moved a whole planet at once. Ironically, something of that scale is better for Liu Xi to handle, because the number or size is irrelevant to her.
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> I was really thinking of Anna being the only person who hitched a lift with Lara, to get home from where Yo dumps the stitchworlds.
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She can probably do that then.
> > I suppose Danny could deny the entire realm, and maybe he and Liu Xi will be booted back where they came from. Unless it kills him first.
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> Danny's not really that powerful.
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He never really tried.