[ thankfully, Ocelot isn't referring to that Dr. Clark (even if he does happen to be familiar more than familiar with her, and knowing her, she'd have probably enjoyed the movie partially based on Clarke's work). ]
You might be surprised, but I agree with you. In the end, that A.I. almost killed everyone on the ship.
[ just like something else that was going to try and reshape the world according to its own soulless programming. ]
Funny. I'd always thought that in space, there was no direction. That you could float any which way, and it'd all be the same.
[ though truthfully, he was probably more unbalanced than he'd been in years. but, no one ever needed to know that. ]
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You might be surprised, but I agree with you. In the end, that A.I. almost killed everyone on the ship.
[ just like something else that was going to try and reshape the world according to its own soulless programming. ]
Funny. I'd always thought that in space, there was no direction. That you could float any which way, and it'd all be the same.
[ though truthfully, he was probably more unbalanced than he'd been in years. but, no one ever needed to know that. ]