[From a rehabilitation point of view, it's a little concerning. Had she taken the time to accept this was reality? Taken the time to give herself any distance from her life in the matrix? Or perhaps she was really that certain on who she was.]
[ it's true, she's exchanged one war for another, but soldier is such a large part of her conception of self that anything else would have been unthinkable.
the question is met first with a snort that doesn't translate to text, of course. ]
[ she'd been determined to end it, at any rate, which is not quite the same as believing they would - but it was either them winning and soon, or the aliens killing all of humanity.
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[ she's been very quick about her training. ]
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[From a rehabilitation point of view, it's a little concerning. Had she taken the time to accept this was reality? Taken the time to give herself any distance from her life in the matrix? Or perhaps she was really that certain on who she was.]
What were you fighting for, before?
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the question is met first with a snort that doesn't translate to text, of course. ]
Mankind's survival.
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[ but it wasn't real, was it? ]
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[ she was a soldier inside, and she is one here now. ]
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Why did you choose the red pill?
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Did you ever believe your war would end?
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[ she'd been determined to end it, at any rate, which is not quite the same as believing they would - but it was either them winning and soon, or the aliens killing all of humanity.
that's also an end to the war. ]
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[Except they're meant to be in a truce, whoops.]
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[ she sees no problem with that. ]