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Mhalir spends some of the night talking to Leareth and the rest of it reading Leareth's corpus of notes while Leareth sleeps beside the console, with the computer set to make a noise if Mhalir tries to talk to him.

[Cayaldwin?] he says, interrupting Cayaldwin's explanation. [Did you know that Leareth was originally going to fight the gods in Velgarth by building his own AGI which for some reason he was going to do by murdering ten million people.]

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[Yes! He can just use electricity instead, though.]

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[Oh. That seems preferable. Do - you think it is otherwise a good idea? It seems risky.] 

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[It is risky. Not as bad as the thing we were considering doing because it should mostly only be able to affect Velgarth, and because there are already a dozen unaligned instances of the thing, but it is risky. I have not personally looked at his research but I know he has gone over some of the AI theory our researchers have.]

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[Do you know if he has a timeline planned for when to build it?]

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[I don't know. Might depend how much offense the gods take at the satellites.]

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[Is he expecting that? I am still not entirely caught up on the records he gave me, but based on the gods' past behaviour, that sounds potentially very concerning.] 

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[I don't know]

[I generally don't follow politics anyway and I haven't been doing anything but working on the backup since you died]

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[Oh] 

[That is fine, I will ask him. We can go back to your explanation now.]

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He will explain some more. There is a lot of research to catch Mhalir up on.

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Elsewhere, Leareth spends a while just relaxing in the field. It's been a very relentless two months, and there's a lot of work still ahead but it feels less pressed, now.

He gets out his computer and looks at his long-neglected classwork; he's going to end up having to rejoin with the next session, he dropped it entirely to help Cayaldwin. He doesn't really feel like reviewing it right now, though. He reads the human news. It's mildly interesting, some of it's funny, he saves some to show Vanyel later. 

...Eventually he remembers the thing he meant to look up at some point months ago, but that seemed stupidly low-priority compared to everything else, which is: how is Andalite sex actually supposed to work, he still doesn't really feel like he knows the answer and at this point it's been way too long for him to feel like asking Matirin about it. 

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The internet can answer that for him! It turns out there is no way at all that he was going to guess how Andalite sex, uh, originally works, since firstly he and Matirin both have male Andalite bodies and secondly Andalites don't actually have reproductive sex anymore and haven't for a century. Andalite reproduction evolved adversarially, more than human reproduction did; the male sex organ is sharp and springloaded and stabs their partner in the underbelly and deposits gametes into the open injury. The female reproductive organ used to be close to the skin, but over time it moved farther away, as a defense mechanism; now it sits, by default, about four inches from the skin, but it can be coaxed closer by stimulation of the erogenous zones on the underbelly. It needs to be fairly close for insemination to be successful, so female Andalites won the reproductive arms race, in a manner of speaking. 

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Wow he would not have guessed that at all! Also it seems very good that they don't have to do it anymore!

...Leareth isn't particularly drawn to read more about that topic and will instead see if he can find anything on how Andalites, er, do non-reproductive sexual activities for fun. 

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He can find lots of content on that, much of it meant to be explanatory, a fair share of it encompassing territory he has not yet had the opportunity to explore.

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Leareth will curiously read about it for a while and then bookmark it for later and move on to actual work, and then swing by the work area where Mhalir is currently installed to see if Cayaldwin wants a break to do something else. 

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Cayaldwin is unfamiliar with and vaguely offended by the concept of breaks.

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Well, he doesn't have to! Leareth would like some turns to talk to Mhalir too, though, ideally not in the middle of the night, does Cayaldwin mind if he hangs out here and does that while Cayaldwin is working? 

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That seems fine, Cayaldwin can work on other things than getting Mhalir up to speed.

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Leareth spends some time answering Mhalir's questions about the content of his notes, most of them god-related, and making a list of additional material to track down and digitize for him. 

He is going to take breaks whenever he wants to, because it's been a long, stressful two months and nothing is currently on fire. 

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Existing is a lot more pleasant now that he has a more usable interface. Mhalir wants his own access to the human Internet next, so he can catch up on relevant news that way without needing someone to curate it for him. 

[I would not mind being paused for a few hours at night] he tells Cayaldwin eventually. [At this point I am just confident you will turn me back on again in the morning and so it is not scary.] Last night was...fine, mostly, but he did keep feeling very tempted to wake Leareth just to feel less outside-of-reality. 

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He can set up the interface with the human internet.

[If you're sure]

[I can set it to automatically turn back on in the morning if you'd like]

[I am surprised you trust us already honestly]

[I wouldn't]

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[...I do not trust you fully in general. It just seems unlikely to be in your interests to pause me at my request and then not ever turn me back on, when you have spent all this time setting up systems for me and catching me up on research, and so I do not feel as though suggesting that makes my situation any less secure than whatever it already is.] 

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[That makes sense]

[I'll set it up with the timer]

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[Is it going to be very noticeable, the pause and restarting? I am not sure what to expect.] 

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[I would think not noticeable at all. If it is I can probably change that, it'd be because of how operations are queued.

 

[or I could explain what I'd do to fix it and you could implement it if you wanted.]

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