It's a question asked so freely, but asked by a T-Doll to a superior, it's one that would meet with stonewalling, diversion, and at worst, reprimands. She couldn't count the amount of times people would become abruptly deaf, when at the onset of the next sortie she would ask to the open air, Poor things...is there any point in doing this?
Why do T-Dolls fight other T-Dolls? The answer is simple, but deplorable.
"Unfortunately... no. Various groups of humans will outfit Dolls for deployment in battle, with backups of our neural data to recreate destroyed units on demand... we are proxy soldiers fighting proxy wars; battle between Dolls enables violent conflict in the name of human interests completely or mostly free of human bloodshed. I have found it to be... an absurdist, ever-escalating cycle. In the end, T-Dolls will all act in accordance with our personal, pre-programmed loyalties. We all share just one goal."
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It's a question asked so freely, but asked by a T-Doll to a superior, it's one that would meet with stonewalling, diversion, and at worst, reprimands. She couldn't count the amount of times people would become abruptly deaf, when at the onset of the next sortie she would ask to the open air, Poor things...is there any point in doing this?
Why do T-Dolls fight other T-Dolls? The answer is simple, but deplorable.
"Unfortunately... no. Various groups of humans will outfit Dolls for deployment in battle, with backups of our neural data to recreate destroyed units on demand... we are proxy soldiers fighting proxy wars; battle between Dolls enables violent conflict in the name of human interests completely or mostly free of human bloodshed. I have found it to be... an absurdist, ever-escalating cycle. In the end, T-Dolls will all act in accordance with our personal, pre-programmed loyalties. We all share just one goal."