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You're not wrong. It'd be easier to do that if they were drones or something.
Or if you just agreed with yourself unanimously. Probably the one thing that’s harder to do for you than anyone else.
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You're not wrong. It'd be easier to do that if they were drones or something.
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Some kind of super army? Maybe. None of me want to get hurt, and I hate violence.
*Laughs*
Needless to say, I'm not volunteering for the front lines.
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Oh! No, I don't think so. Maybe there's a limit somewhere, but as far as I can tell, we don't have any sort of connection after I make a copy. It might as well be another person.
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*Slightly furrows my brows*
What do you mean?
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I don't know if there's a limit to how many of me there can be, but if I make too many copies without reabsorbing any, I run out of energy real quick.
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Sure, there was a first Prism. I just mean that after the split, neither could really say they were any more the main me than the other.
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It's more like a cell splitting. There's not a centralized, original Prism, just derivatives.
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Oh, no, as far as I can tell all are perfect copies. To the point that there's not really a "main" me.
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We start out identical—it'd probably be a lot less useful if we weren't. Obviously, any of me can be changed because of our experience or other stuff like mind control.
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Not terribly often, but enough that I have to check, especially in places I would frequent. And since my copies can split into their own as many times as they want, it can add up pretty quickly... Now that I think about it, maybe it is weird.