[Kresnik is currently sitting against a building with the communicator focusing on his upper half and the wall behind him.]
...It seems that my body has finally adjusted to this world. [Sighs] However, the lack of information in how to escape is frustrating. Supposedly, only the scientists are able to let people leave, but no one seems to know
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[curiously] Was there something about the world that did not agree with you?
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...Yes. It's mostly the chip's doing though.
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Odd. It is not a problem specific to this world?
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No. The chip suppressed a lot of my...powers.
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[he notes the pause] Your powers are an integral part of your function?
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[Knows that lying now isn't going to help] ...In certain ways, yes.
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Unfortunate for you. How far will you go to remove the chip?
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...Far enough.
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And you know what 'far enough' is, at present?
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...I will not kill someone for the information, if that's what you're assuming.
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That was not the implication. I merely wondered if you had found a practicable method of finding and removing it.
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I have not, especially since I'm unaware of the location of my chip.
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Then it is odd that you can commit to going 'far enough'.
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'Far enough' is different for each person.
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That is irrelevant to the discussion at hand. One does not allocate resources before they have gathered sufficient intelligence.
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Of course.
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