[ there's a read receipt, but then silence for a while again. ]
The predictive power of the nanites is typically only applied to the simulation room for extensive immersion. Even then, it's not perfect. For it to extend out to the rest of the ship, it shouldn't be a possibility, and yet here we are, in a situation full of the impossible. If it were a sickness, all of you in the observation area would have succumbed to it if it were as simple as walking away from it.
But if the ship were to put herself on lockdown to prevent a threat from traveling freely, why allow a victim like Dahut and his possible pursuer to freely come and go when the rest of us were incapacitated. Why not isolate the threat.
[ they're probably thinking aloud and letting speech to text pick it up so that they can soundboard each other honestly. ]
But, we don't have the 'rest of the ship'. Only this small area, no? If it was contained, would it still be impossible?
Now you're thinking. [ he's also talking into his watch like a weirdo so don't worry ] Yes, I concur. We all felt this pain last night in our chests - just before Luke fell, similar to how we have shared sensations of hurt, thoughts, and feelings throughout the week. There's no reason why a sickness, were it contagious, wouldn't have spread to us, unless it was something that Luke previously contracted, and in the same regard, Dahut wouldn't have caught it.
As for your final inquiry. I believe the answer lies in the words you may have just given. It must not have recognized a threat.
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The predictive power of the nanites is typically only applied to the simulation room for extensive immersion. Even then, it's not perfect.
For it to extend out to the rest of the ship, it shouldn't be a possibility, and yet here we are, in a situation full of the impossible.
If it were a sickness, all of you in the observation area would have succumbed to it if it were as simple as walking away from it.
But if the ship were to put herself on lockdown to prevent a threat from traveling freely, why allow a victim like Dahut and his possible pursuer to freely come and go when the rest of us were incapacitated. Why not isolate the threat.
[ they're probably thinking aloud and letting speech to text pick it up so that they can soundboard each other honestly. ]
no subject
If it was contained, would it still be impossible?
Now you're thinking. [ he's also talking into his watch like a weirdo so don't worry ]
Yes, I concur. We all felt this pain last night in our chests - just before Luke fell, similar to how we have shared sensations of hurt, thoughts, and feelings throughout the week. There's no reason why a sickness, were it contagious, wouldn't have spread to us, unless it was something that Luke previously contracted, and in the same regard, Dahut wouldn't have caught it.
As for your final inquiry.
I believe the answer lies in the words you may have just given.
It must not have recognized a threat.