Read here for the full creepy details then
Even if I hadn't watched Nanoha at the time when Robkelk suggested Quattro as the villain.
Then again, I love cyberpunk-style plots like this. I've got another similar plot on the back burner using simulated reality tech. It's why Jet's a cyber. I like identity questions like this. I like how Jet, for the most part doesn't identify as female or anything like that (At least prior to 2019 when an normalisation-of-deviation-type hardware interface accident does damage to her self-identity and creates Mackie). Jet chose her appearrance for it's utility, and specifically for other people's positive reactions compared to say a Robocop-type, and see's herself as a being separate entirely from the body and the body as a tool of that being. (Herself and himself is a shorthand to differentiate from pre-and post-biomod Jet.)
But that's a bit of a digression
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Even if I hadn't watched Nanoha at the time when Robkelk suggested Quattro as the villain.
Then again, I love cyberpunk-style plots like this. I've got another similar plot on the back burner using simulated reality tech. It's why Jet's a cyber. I like identity questions like this. I like how Jet, for the most part doesn't identify as female or anything like that (At least prior to 2019 when an normalisation-of-deviation-type hardware interface accident does damage to her self-identity and creates Mackie). Jet chose her appearrance for it's utility, and specifically for other people's positive reactions compared to say a Robocop-type, and see's herself as a being separate entirely from the body and the body as a tool of that being. (Herself and himself is a shorthand to differentiate from pre-and post-biomod Jet.)
But that's a bit of a digression
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--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?