[ maybe. She's not used to being able to effect any kind of change on "the system," as much of a non-system as it might be here. But she supposes she can try.
His next question is more complicated. The reasons are glaringly, blindingly obvious - who would want to go back to an endless, pointless war? Surely no human would want to. But she is not a human; she's an android, and fighting that war is the very reason she even exists. Turning her back on it is the biggest sin she can imagine. 2B came to terms with not caring about it anymore some time ago, even before she was recruited by Hathaway. Saying it aloud, however, makes it a little more real, more damning, and even if those who would condemn her for it no longer exist, she finds herself still afraid to admit that she hates that war. ]
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[ maybe. She's not used to being able to effect any kind of change on "the system," as much of a non-system as it might be here. But she supposes she can try.
His next question is more complicated. The reasons are glaringly, blindingly obvious - who would want to go back to an endless, pointless war? Surely no human would want to. But she is not a human; she's an android, and fighting that war is the very reason she even exists. Turning her back on it is the biggest sin she can imagine. 2B came to terms with not caring about it anymore some time ago, even before she was recruited by Hathaway. Saying it aloud, however, makes it a little more real, more damning, and even if those who would condemn her for it no longer exist, she finds herself still afraid to admit that she hates that war. ]
... There's nothing left for me there.