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[I can ask Cayaldwin to figure out a better notes interface.]

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[Thank you. The top of my notes has some features I want.]

Early human computing interfaces were actually a lot worse than 'talking at it' and up until fairly recently they weren't much better, so it helps that he has exposure to that. 

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<Cayaldwin?>

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<Mhalir has ideas for how to improve his interface.>

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<Right. Have you been talking to him?>

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<Well, go away and let me work.>

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[Cayaldwin is coming to work on that] he tells Mhalir. [I will leave but you can talk with him.]

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[Cayaldwin, my ideas are at the top of the notes file, you can read it] Mhalir leaves up for him, though of course he has no idea whether Cayaldwin is there yet. 

[Mainly I want file names and a directory structure and to be able to navigate it with commands that will not be confused for me trying to write a word in the actual notes.]

[If you have ideas to make it navigable I would also appreciate that, it is just frustrating when my notes are so messy and also the only thing I can interact with if there is no one there to talk to.] 

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[Can you try doing the motion you do for talking but making some signal that's not a word, I want to see how the interpreter parses it.]

 

[Matirin didn't threaten you or anything did he.]

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Yeerks have some non-language communications, many of them emotion-conveying, sort of like the nonverbal sounds humans make. Mhalir does one that's roughly alarm/aggression and then a different one that's affection/recognition, and then gets distracted. 

[What] 

[No he did not threaten me, were you expecting him to]

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[No but one time he and Leareth did some stupid thing where they threatened to murder you so now I feel like I had better check!!]

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[Leareth threatened to murder me?] 

[I thought he promised me he would not let the Andalites murder me?? I am very confused.]

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[He did promise you that, he'll never let anyone hurt you]

[I didn't mean to scare you, sorry]

[Leareth and Matirin decided to check whether the magic they were using to make you not seize control of people when you crawl into their brain actually worked before they sent you off with Leareth to do high stakes war missions]

[So Matirin took you from me and gave you to someone who he had led to believe was meant to take you to the Andalite home planet for trial]

[And they watched to see what you would do]

[I was mad at them about it and stopped having you restricted in my head after that]

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Mhalir decides not to point out that Leareth apparently failed to prevent Alloran from murdering him.

[I see.] 

[Apparently my] past? future? this is very confusing [other self, thought that Leareth was the same person as me? I have no idea what that would even mean, but does your impression of Leareth fit with that]

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[You seem smarter to me but it might be that you can use my brain and he can only use his]

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[Oh. Thank you, I think.] 

[I suppose this will be a fairer test, I cannot use your brain right now and even if you could run me faster, I think I would mostly be even more frustrated about the limited communication.] 

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[It seems like it will be very hard to visualize the planes but maybe you will figure it out or we will be able to rig something for it.]

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[If you build me an interface I can use to write executable code, I can figure out something myself. Also I have reasonably good spatial reasoning even in this form, I had several hours every three days in a pool and it was a convenient time to think through research approaches that I did not want Alloran to know about.]

Mhalir wouldn't put it exactly that way to Matirin, or even to Leareth who he's still forming a sense of, but he doubts Cayaldwin will be bothered at all.

[I wanted to speak with you about your promise to kill Alloran] he adds. 

[Matirin said it matters to you to be someone who keeps your commitments, and I agree that this is important for game-theoretic reasons but I also think we should talk about it.] 

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[We can talk about it.]

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[I understand why, having made a commitment, you wish to keep it]

[I am curious why you felt it would help to make a hard commitment in the first place, and who you consider the commitment made to] 

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[We were talking to your people. They said they wanted the Andalites to hand him over. It was all so - fake and empty - the Andalites were never going to hand him over - I told them that I wanted to kill him, because Matirin thought that would help. Then I told Leareth I didn't know what else to say and Leareth suggested I could say that if the Andalites didn't punish him fairly I'd kill him myself. He said he wasn't sure if it was the right thing to say but he was starting to lose track, of what that even meant.]

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[It does sound very fake and empty]

Mhalir feels a sudden pang of sympathy for Leareth. He knows that feeling. 

[So you intended it as...conveying information to them, that even if the other Andalites were not going to take this seriously, you personally were?] 

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[Yes. I didn't prefer that commitment over various other commitments at that point. But - but there had to be something. Alloran's wrong, he just believes some stupid delusion that's easier than believing anything real -]

[Did that work, I'm trying to see if I can do variation in voices so Leareth and Matirin and I can sound different and so I can yell sometimes when I really want to -]

 

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