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Yes. It was long line of work, the majority of which wasn’t mine, but we managed to bypass that.
That's quite interesting. I'm glad to see that you've not been injured.
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Yes. It was long line of work, the majority of which wasn’t mine, but we managed to bypass that.
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That's quite interesting. I'm glad to see that you've not been injured.
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I took the necessary precautions, and did loooots of testing before deciding to go ahead with it.
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I'm certain it was a great risk.
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Some sure, but I’m sure that I minimized risk as much as possible. Just not to 0.
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Do you have an estimate?
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Somewhere in the ten thousandths of a percent.
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That, I would say, is a sufficiently low percentile.
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Low enough that it would’ve been the worst to hit the needle in that haystack.
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What could possibly go wrong?
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Winning the failure lottery.
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What could have happened? Legitimately?
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Memory loss. Rampant, unchecked cell production. One of those two. One obviously more lethal than the other.
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One, perhaps more torturous than the other.
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Which?
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Memory loss.
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It’s definitely more grueling.
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I can imagine. But, fortunately, you stand before us.
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And I remember each and every one of ya!
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Over how long? How many years have passed in your dimension?