Annie at the end of all things
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Curufinwë emails them a state-of-the-immortality-research and asks if they think it's worthwhile to spread more widely now that magic's out of the bag.

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Well, how much could it be reasonably crowdsourced?

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Not crowdsourced, but if a lot of physics and engineering labs suddenly took interest that'd be a boost.

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They could directly contact some of those? She's worried that general hype will lead to people freaking out and wanting it faster in ways they can't meaningfully help with and other people having, like, religious objections or something.

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Curufin agrees that that sounds reasonable.

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She is willing to interface with labs if there's a reason for her to be the face of that project too but she's probably not best suited.

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Curufin has a physics-professor identity, finally, so she's happy to handle it.

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"The 'finally' is because she tried in the seventies and got stonewalled and ended up intensely frustrated with humans."

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"Sexism or something else?"

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"I think mostly that? The gender roles here are just really weird, she didn't have a clue how to navigate them."

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"I got to skip some of it by being miraculous and blind, which together got me out of having to do things like learn to sew even though my foster parents are very gender-roles-y."

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"I can sew, but I can also strip a tree into a longbow and forge a sword. Valinor was useful for some things, and those ones weren't gendered back then."

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"I have nothing specifically against sewing but it doesn't interest me and all of the non-blind non-miraculous girls in the house had to learn it."

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"I am really upset by your adoptive parents."

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"Technically never adopted me. They asked me once if I wanted them to finish up the paperwork on that and I made up some bullshit about God being my father and they bought it."

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"Well, I had pretty decent parents the first time around and I assume they're dead now but they managed to get me as far as adulthood first, subsequent events notwithstanding, so I didn't feel the need to acknowledge surrogates. Bad surrogates."

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Hug. "We could do something about them -"

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"I think they're done adopting kids now and the youngest'll be eighteen next March."

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"I will defer to your judgment."

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"I'm not even sure they're unusually bad. Lots of humans are very religious. Lots of kids grow up in rural India."

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"I consider most things about modern Earth totally unacceptable. But most parents raising their kids in rural India also don't have a choice about it."

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"There is that. But there's not necessarily more to be gained by attacking the vetting procedure for American foster parents than by giving actual Indians more options."

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"Yeah. Which we can do. With our outrageous sums of money, if not directly with magic."

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"Money is not to be underestimated as a way of doing things!"

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