elbowroom: (Wink)
Jonesy ([personal profile] elbowroom) wrote in [community profile] ximiliugh 2021-08-22 02:29 am (UTC)

[Oh, she can certainly form a coherent thought. Most of the time it's harder to get her to stop thinking.

For example: She doesn't really have any reason to CARE that the simulation is inefficient. The Doctor is totally right, there are lots of misuses of space aboard this ship that don't bother her all that much. But her brain is sort of hardwired (in some ways literally, due to a few bioengineered and cybernetic augmentations) to search for ways to improve tech in front of her. It's hard not to think about.
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Right, but shouldn't space be a commodity in a place like this? Maybe they've got enough tech and resources that it isn't the highest priority, I don't know, but even then I don't think it's pointless to think about these things.

[The question about whether or not this is all necessary is one she doesn't feel strongly about one way or the other. Whoever built or commissioned this space station decided they wanted a training simulator - she doesn't have the perspective to properly judge whether or not they need a training simulator, she just thinks the same effect could be achieved in a neater, more efficient manner.

Case in point: Thus far, this situation is doing a TERRIBLE job of training them how to hunt orbs. Orbs could hardly be farther from her mind right now.
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What's your name, by the way?

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