[ ELEVEN, TEN, NINE the elevator moves down the floors. He tries to gather his thoughts. ] It all just seems... stagnant, I guess.
[ Not at all like progress. Steve's never been a big believer of suffering as a necessary part of life - it's just a thing people say when they don't have a better answer for why bad things happen to people who don't deserve it.
A digital afterlife or unbreakable bodies seem to promise an end to hunger and illness, but then there's Sam's other point - how do you trust that you're you if you're existence depends on information that can be altered.
He shakes his head. ] They working toward this singularity where you're from?
[ Steve isn't as open as Ren and Ilde, he doesn't often catch stray flashes or invite them - the most he got were those bits and pieces from when Steve walked through their brood. That information came to him in such a jumbled mess he still hadn't sorted it out (hadn't wanted to). ]
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[ Not at all like progress. Steve's never been a big believer of suffering as a necessary part of life - it's just a thing people say when they don't have a better answer for why bad things happen to people who don't deserve it.
A digital afterlife or unbreakable bodies seem to promise an end to hunger and illness, but then there's Sam's other point - how do you trust that you're you if you're existence depends on information that can be altered.
He shakes his head. ] They working toward this singularity where you're from?
[ Steve isn't as open as Ren and Ilde, he doesn't often catch stray flashes or invite them - the most he got were those bits and pieces from when Steve walked through their brood. That information came to him in such a jumbled mess he still hadn't sorted it out (hadn't wanted to). ]