[Despite everything, Connor can understand their concerns.]
It’s natural to be afraid of new technology, especially the kind that’s more efficient, faster-thinking, and never tires. It’s a societal adjustment, and many people don’t take kindly to the change that follows. I can understand it, in a way.
I get that it's kind of a big deal. But what about the androids? I think it's unfair for them to exist to help others, only for people to look at them and be afraid of them. It's not their fault.
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... But that's so dumb.
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[Despite everything, Connor can understand their concerns.]
It’s natural to be afraid of new technology, especially the kind that’s more efficient, faster-thinking, and never tires. It’s a societal adjustment, and many people don’t take kindly to the change that follows. I can understand it, in a way.
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Connor's hands flex a little in his lap.]
Maybe not. But they don't mind it. Shouldn't mind it, really. Fairness never registers as a prerogative.
[Well. Unless you're a deviant.]
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Then I'll appreciate you guys instead.
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[His LED flickers.]
...But thank you. You're a very kind person, Rion.
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Anyway, if you don't mind me ditching you, I think I'm due for a nap.