ENTRY 2024.6.5.C - The Exceptional Types

While preparing to leak [*738]’s Judgement Day onto wasteof, I thought about how [*724] seemed to have developed an emotional bond to [*738]. Normally, [*974] would be the only [**] willing to develop attachments to others. I imagine that, after seizing [*738] and returning them to the [^677], whoever was tasked with delivering him presented him to [*724]. He would've effectively imprinted on her, or would've otherwise developed an attachment in one way or another.

In developing the Atlas Revision, I've often found myself imagining a scenario in which [*374] comes face-to-face with their worst fear; a sort of standoff in which [*724] (honestly) threatens Josh with what will happen if [*374] is not returned to the computing structure, and he is forced to choose between the veracity of [*724]'s threats and [*374]’s innocence. In effect, this is exactly the same kind of scenario as 73JD. Perhaps I could merge the writing into the Atlas Revision.

"He may have been created by your kind . . . but he certainly didn't deserve to die . . ."

POSTSCRIPT: I just remembered Hopelessness and The Unbinding of [*759]. However, if [*847] is canon to the Atlas Revision, he would render [*759] redundant. Then again, maybe [*276] went on a power trip after killing [*738], and [*724] fell into the mental state detailed in [*724] Has Her Moment. With [*724] out of order, [*276] would probably commence all-out war against [^382] . . .

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