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My notes about why I quit
They approached the settlement at dusk. Tiro switched the skipper to silent mode, grateful he wouldn't have to spend another night strapped in, using just enough fuel to stay warm and breathing. A message from Tiro's little brother, Eo, scrolled across his visor. Are we there yet? Tiro rolled his eyes at Eo's impatience. Just about, he sub-vocalized, watching his suit's internal processor translate the words into text. Is it someplace good? asked Eo. I think so. Be quiet and let me check it out.
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I think his little brother is in a computer or something. That was being explained during info dump. "It happens to lots of people"
"Scientists had never reached a consensus on how lifting occurred. They did identify the responsible technology: a recently introduced monitoring system intended to track global mental function. The system kept records of brain activity for physician review and, over time, these created a holistic representation of the brain in motion. Dead patients' records were dumped into the hospital system. When cognitive development specialist Dr. Joshua Roanoke went to access the records for his research, he discovered the presence of distinct personalities haunting the system like ghosts. He told the press, "It's as if the children have been lifted from their bodies and moved into the machines."