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On an unrelated note, how fast can you move?
Are we talking sprint speed or reflexive movements like dodging?
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On an unrelated note, how fast can you move?
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*Chuckles*
I am often the only one to recognize my style.
*Runs a series of commands that reconfigure the various mechanical blueprints into a single modular system*
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I see my attempts at humor are as characteristic as they have ever been.
*Drags the schematics for several machine designs and modifies a series of parameters on the computer*
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The means to develop a system that filtrates blood at a sufficient rate? Bloodletting may be necessary, unfortunately.
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Given the options at hand, an optimal maneuver might be implementing a modification of your suggestion: cybernetic organs that operate a blood filtration system. Advanced dialysis, if I may be so crude.
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Avoid the heart and the brain. She can live without most of the rest of her organs, at least temporarily.
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Very well.
*A static waveform bursts across one of the screens*
It seems the analysis is complete.
*Taps a console, and a detailed mockup of Elizabeth's body, organs, skeletal system, nervous system, and circulatory system are strewn out across the screen*
It appears that the primary difficulty associated with any maneuver lies in attacking blood that it etched itself into her various body systems. That has the potential to begin the infection process anew.
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I agree. Please inform me if you would prefer I notify him at any point.
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I agree; he would likely become a liability. Hence your role.
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I can also summon Legend as needed, but I fear he may complicate the case.