FROM: dagger@cdc.org
If you get your foot stuck it's a great way to get away.
For some it does. For others, you can just make a new one. It depends on the species. Does yours not grow back?
Good. You're catching on to space. Most people take way too long.
Some recruits die while still in denial. It's a relative definition of "long".
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FROM: ginoza.nobuchika@cdc.org
What purpose does it serve? Besides adjusting one's height.
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FROM: dagger@cdc.org
If you get your foot stuck it's a great way to get away.
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Does it grow back, then? If you're leaving it behind when it's stuck, that sort of implies it's not regenerating.
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FROM: dagger@cdc.org
For some it does. For others, you can just make a new one. It depends on the species. Does yours not grow back?
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It doesn't; most, if not all humans can't regrow lost limbs. We replace them with cybernetics and robotics instead.
FROM: ginoza.nobuchika@cdc.org
Of course, I can't speak for humans or humanoids from other planets.
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FROM: dagger@cdc.org
Good. You're catching on to space. Most people take way too long.
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Technical advancements has been one good thing to come out of Japan in recent years.
FROM: ginoza.nobuchika@cdc.org
How long is long?
[ does he really want to know the answer to this ]
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FROM: dagger@cdc.org
Some recruits die while still in denial. It's a relative definition of "long".
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Ah, I see. Thank you for the clarification.
[ Well, at least if he dies soon, he won't have been in denial. ]
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FROM: dagger@cdc.org
No problem, glad to help.