> As we'll see later, Anna's problem is affected by that very issue. If she elects to over-ride the over-ride she's got a neural net too much like a human brain to be immune from the same control that took down the others. If she elects to retain her own mind she can't connect it to the body network that would allow those telepathic control signals to dominate her like everybody else.
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Did you get my email? I think that might solve the issue. The idea is two-fold: a) That she has an automated override system that disobeys most of the rules she was given, and b) that she's in charge of someone else who would be put at extreme risk if she decided to go Terminator on the aliens. She's "growing up" in a sense, very quickly, because of responsibilities she's taking on.
> I expect there'll be an appropriate resolution to her dilemma in Saving the Future #17.
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Noted.
> > It also has to do with the fact that she's protective of Visionary's kids, because a friend asked her to look after them.
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> And Griffin is trying to return the favour. Again, see #17.
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As for the email I sent...is that scrap now or hold or start over?
> > Mostly it explores two of the secrets of Anna's design that Drury mentioned, and you'll be surprised at what results.
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> Intriguing.
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If you got the email it's even more so.
> > It sounds like Cromlyn is going to be the next one punched.
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> There could be a queue.
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Yuki doesn't have time for queues.
> > > > Shooting Marie was a bad idea. She'll just become more obnoxious while dead.
> > > Noted.
> > Maybe she'll scream the hypnosis right out of the Librarian's head.
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> Too easy to allow.
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Too bad, that would paint an amusing picture.