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Well, from what little I've been able to learn about them, I'm guessing it's some sort of soul magnification. Or an equivalent to one, at least. One of them seems mostly the same, but the other is very different, which makes me think it's more like my old splitting than like your Mother's. I'm still trying to figure out more, though.


Where did their bodies come from?
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I did. It's pretty interesting.


What do you think happened?
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*Hugs you back* I'd hope so. Thank you.


*Lets go*
Also, you saw the Shions?
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I can do that, yes.


*Hugs you*
Thank you daddy! You're my favorite dad ever.
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*Nods* That's right. But you still use tools, and you learn from using them. So I'd recommend learning quite a bit, but also taking the device to help when you don't know something.


Can you pick out books for me to read? Also teach me enough to skip the parts that waste time?
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What if your other tools break?


That's what I'm saying! I have to rely on my skills.
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It's more an issue of memory and functionality. It's harder for you to take an accurate temperature, as a really basic example, than it is for a machine to. And trying to remember everything is going to potentially cause more mistakes than using a machine that remembers everything for you, is all. If you want to do everything by hand, I can get you started down that road, at least.


I need to be able to do investigations with my own two hands. What if it breaks?
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Hmm. Then the library would be the best idea. Ooooooor... I could get you a machine to do the work for you. You'll have to learn the basics, and how to use it, but it would save a lot of time.


If you can teach a machine how to do these things then you can teach me.
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Hmm. That really depends on what you're dealing with. Mammal, lizard, etcetera... There's rarely things that work on "almost everyone." And what's most useful depends on what you're dealing with. Sorry if this seems obtuse, but it's why having a specific goal in mind is easier than trying to learn "everything."


If I want to be able to solve any mystery, I have to understand how everyone works on the inside. That's my goal.
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*Smiles* I can. That goes to show how much information there is to learn. Think of all the different species there are, then remember that each of them has different biology than even themselves when you cross universes. And medicine means learning how every thing that can interact with each of those things does so. There's just a lot of stuff to try to learn if you want to know "all of it."


What about just the things that work on almost everyone? Or the most useful things?
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