> > > I hope to give Alice one good fight though.
> > Isn't Alice a coward though?
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> No. She's easily alarmed but she does stand up to some of the creatures she meets, especially the tyrannical Red Queen.
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Stands up to, yes. But I heard an interesting quote a while ago, from boxer Mike Tyson no less: Everyone has a plan until they get hit. If someone punches Alice-Yuki in the face, I'd think Alice would be more likely to run than fight back.
> > 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.
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> Indeed.
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Plus as a bonus, because Anna's computer brain is abstract, it would be almost impossible for someone to access it and steal the info without her allowing it.
> > That can be dangerous too.  Make someone believe they've written a letter or memo or even a suicide note.
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> He can't really overwrite human memories, because they've never been "written" in the classic creative sense. He can overload human brains with a massive data dump, but that's about all.
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But can't he place some text in there that the person believes they wrote?