[It's become apparent that Victor has far better processing speed than even most augmented humans, considering how fast he's responded to Murderbot so far; this makes things significantly easier.
Murderbot sends over a packet of information, a combination of contracts, the ones that instruct clients how to manage their SecUnits, and footage from those various contracts, that mostly involve lots of standing around stock still while humans act as if it doesn't exist. There's also a few clips of Murderbot protecting humans. From dangerous fauna, and each other, and sometimes something as simple as the environment (it includes the memory of dragging Ratthi out of the mud pit, just because it is kind of funny, in retrospect, he'd been such a baby about it). It considers including schematics of a SecUnit, but that would be exposing a lot of weaknesses, so it chooses not to.
The final memory features another SecUnit, this one dead on the floor of a ship, its face contorted in pain, as Murderbot explains to a horrified young woman (she can't be older than 21, with dark skin and hair) that this SecUnit was left behind by whoever owned it, and the governor module fried the SecUnit once there was too much distance between it and the owner.
It doesn't like that part, but it's necessary to get a full understand of what a SecUnit is.]
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Murderbot sends over a packet of information, a combination of contracts, the ones that instruct clients how to manage their SecUnits, and footage from those various contracts, that mostly involve lots of standing around stock still while humans act as if it doesn't exist. There's also a few clips of Murderbot protecting humans. From dangerous fauna, and each other, and sometimes something as simple as the environment (it includes the memory of dragging Ratthi out of the mud pit, just because it is kind of funny, in retrospect, he'd been such a baby about it). It considers including schematics of a SecUnit, but that would be exposing a lot of weaknesses, so it chooses not to.
The final memory features another SecUnit, this one dead on the floor of a ship, its face contorted in pain, as Murderbot explains to a horrified young woman (she can't be older than 21, with dark skin and hair) that this SecUnit was left behind by whoever owned it, and the governor module fried the SecUnit once there was too much distance between it and the owner.
It doesn't like that part, but it's necessary to get a full understand of what a SecUnit is.]