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<That is an eminently sensible policy, under the circumstances, and does not help.>

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<Yeah. I wish I could help. I wasn't half as wrecked over Astriss but ->

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<If she'd used your body to kill your sister?>

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<That's what I keep thinking. Astriss was, like, a best-case scenario in half a dozen ways and it still fucked me up.>

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<I do not know how to fix anything you cannot treat as an engineering problem and sometimes it is very very frustrating.>

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<Yeah. Finleran seems to be looking after him...>

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<That hurts too, that he is doing what Matirin's family should be able to do for him, if he still had one - Finleran did it to him first ->

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<I don't suppose you can treat resurrection like an engineering problem, I can't imagine where you'd start.>

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<Someday we might be able to scan peoples' brains thoroughly enough we could reconstruct them if they died. But there is no way to get back anyone who died before you had that, not with any conceivable technology, and I am not optimistic the Ellimist will suddenly turn out to be more than a fairy tale.>

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<No way to pivot off the way you can pilot morphed bodies from z-space or anything.>

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<If someone were in morph when they died, maybe we could hold out hope z-space preserved the brain somehow.>

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<...were any of the relevant people in morph?>

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<Damn. ..What's the Ellimist?>

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<Back before Andalites had worked out that the universe is made of atoms and obeys physical laws, we had legends about a race of unspeakably powerful beings, one of which had come to our world and taught us things. The Ellimist. Nigh-omnipotent with all that that obviously implies about its priorities - though in some versions of the myth there is an evil opposing version who stops the Ellimist from building paradises -

 

- stories. They are dead. They don't exist anymore. They're gone.>

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<I've always had that problem with stories about omnipotent beings.>

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<Yes, aside from postulating twice as much stuff there is no evidence for the 'good balanced by evil' myth is much more coherent.>

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<It seems like the universe is in a weird place to have been worked out as a compromise. Although I'm not sure what I'd expect from such a universe, so maybe it isn't after all.>

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<Also, at the time we thought fire was the height of inventive potential. We were just wrong, that is all there is to it.>

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<Nobody still believes the stories? Human religions have been surprisingly long-lived.>

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<People still - reference the stories. Some implausible coincidence will occur and they will giggle nervously and say it was the Ellimist. I suppose maybe some people believe then, but it is not as if the stories imply an afterlife, you would not take comfort in them alone - unless you are me, if omnipotence were physically possible then I could hold out hope they would not all be dead forever ->

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<I do not know what is taking the fleet so long. I keep wondering if perhaps they came over, shielded - noticed the mess - and bolted home for orders on how to handle it.>

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<It is kind of complicated around here. I suppose the most obvious thing from a cursory inspection might be the Tidepool ship on the moon? And the arcology they're working on? How hard is it, actually, to get anything usefully informative out of spying on the media, I bet it's tricky to tell fact from fiction or opinion if you're really short on context...>

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<They would at least notice that lots of people are morph-capable. I am slightly worried they will assume the whole system and an Escafil device fell into Yeerk hands, blow up the Moon at a minimum - but maybe they'll have sent someone competent, who knows ->

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