Sadde and Isabella in Eclipse
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"Well, he said he'd charge me extra to promise to answer questions within thirty seconds of being asked them over the course of a conversation, but at this point it's probably worth it to pay him. Then I can find out how I get him to believe me."

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"Ooh I hadn't thought about that application, that's so exploitable."

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"I know, right? Does require a cooperative conversationalist but."

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"And you can actually use that to figure out how to secure their cooperation, or at least have a better shot at doing it."

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"Yup. Although doing that feels mean. Especially if they don't know I'm a precog first."

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"Yeah, and if they do all they need to do is commit to take at least thirty seconds to answer anything you ask. I wonder if there are politicians or lawyers that use that—what's the record so far on longest precog range?"

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"Year and a half, but it perturbs like crazy over that time from even very subtle reactions to the vision."

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"You wouldn't really need a year and a half, even a month would be enough to give politicians a very big edge, and lawyers wouldn't often need even that."

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"Yup. But it does perturb a lot."

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"Yeah I'd imagine so. And besides I'd bet it probably reaches an equilibrium at some point, lawyers who don't hire precogs or aren't precogs themselves must charge less or be outcompeted, similarly for politicians—I've never really looked into this, does it actually happen or is there some counter incentive I'm not thinking of?"

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"Precogs are really expensive even off-season, and a significant number of people don't like being finessed that way so they make it prohibitively difficult."

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"Is there a way for it to be prohibitively difficult if you're, like, part of a jury and don't really know who the lawyers in question are?"

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"...You know that precogs are not the same thing as remote viewers, right? Without way more specialization we can only look ahead to things we get to see. All they have to do is keep jury proceedings private."

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"Oh, yeah, that part, I'd forgotten."

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"There's a few remote precogs, but you can't just casually hire them for things."

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"No, you're right, they'd probably be ridiculously expensive. D'you know what they do?"

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"Nope! I think they all have secret classified jobs! They might help during eclipse season, I guess."

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"Secret classified jobs were probably invented by a precog who hated me in particular."

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"Aw, pet."

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"It's like dangling a deerthing burger right in front of me after I spent a week without eating! It's a secret job with classified things and I want to know them!"

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"Well, I suppose you could abandon immortality and work on stuff that gets you a really high security clearance..."

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"No thanks, I have better impulse control than that. Maybe empirically not much better, but I like to think I learn fast."

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"Good boy."

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Grin. "With everyone immortal there'll probably be some pretty awesome eclipse specializations cropping up, too, remote precogs will get way more common."

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"It'll lead to kind of an interesting arms race."

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