> > There would be a few problems with that. First, with as many enemies as Yuki has, her now un-intelligent body would be scrap in no time. Second, the Lair Legion would be one member short since her body would now just be dumb muscle unable to handle missions on its own. And third, most of the Lair Legion might find it very creepy considering what she used to be like. It'll be like having Yuki's undead zombie on the team.
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> Indeed. I hope to give Alice one good fight though.
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Isn't Alice a coward though?
> > It would be very tricky for Anna too. Because of the way her processing works she'd probably enjoy examining the text of Alice in Wonderland once it's transferred. Of course just like a human brain she can be overwhelmed by a sudden appearance of lots of extra data, and she'd simply shut down (i.e. faint) until she can process and sort all of it.
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> The Librarian's ability isn't really intended to be offensive. It's more like using a gold club as a weapon.
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Everything has bad and good uses. For instance, using Anna as an example again, if the Librarian
needed to store something desperately he could feed it to her in a controlled manner and she'd store it indefinitely.
> > The most dangerous thing Librarian can do is something he can probably do to humans too if he was so inclined - overwrite her memories so she believes something happened to her that never did.
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> He can only move text around in its various formats. If it's not been "written" in the classic sense he can't affect it.
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That can be dangerous too.  Make someone believe they've written a letter or memo or even a suicide note.
Noted.