[If there were some metaphorical future point that he could reach to look back on this conversation, he would no doubt be amused at the way she echoed his discomfort at losing memories by telling him that if he comes back after he dies, he's likely to lose even more memories. Right now, though, the only feeling he can muster is alarm. Of course he's been told quite a few times that if he dies, he's likely to be revived, but no one had seemed to think it important to mention he might lose some of his memories. Until Elizabeth.
He wonders, briefly, how long it would take to record 40 years' worth of memories.]
You did? What happened? If it's not too uncomfortable to talk about, that is.
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He wonders, briefly, how long it would take to record 40 years' worth of memories.]
You did? What happened? If it's not too uncomfortable to talk about, that is.