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She doesn't really like being in stars. Toasty isn't an angel's favorite thing, she likes nippy. Also it's too bright.

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Vacuum, which is where they usually land, has none of these drawbacks.

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This is the case! And starlight feels pretty.

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...can she send that? He definitely can't feel starlight, that is kind of cool. How can the sense distinguish starlight from other kinds?

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Well, actually, angels can't normally feel starlight, there is just a sensation associated with flying around at night that gets called "feeling starlight". Witches like the one Bell with the owl can in fact feel starlight (and moonlight) by magic, and when one-with-owl and Pen's mommy compared notes on this phenomenon Pen's mommy copied it and gave it to her kids too since unlike most cool magic things she could theoretically give her kids talking about feeling starlight on their wings would not lead anyone around them to suspect anything was up. Anyway it's like this!

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That is awesome. He wants Pen's peal's cool magic things. 

 

 

They go home and look at their Very Big Number.

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The very big number of money is very big. The lives saved is still a future projection thing but Linyabel has firmly decided that she's going to beat T'Mir one way or another.

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"That's gonna be hard, hers was like thirty five billion last I looked."

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"That's why it will be so satisfying when I win!"

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Hug. She's not Boots but she is very clearly a Boots alt and it helps with the loneliness a lot. 

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Pat pat.

She seals a deal with a Kibou-Daini cryocorp. She has to vote on her patients' behalf, can't just let them actually retain the votes, but they verify to their satisfaction that she was obedient to their ticket of choice and oblige her with referrals for some other corporations; the rest come faster.

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He makes basement-dwellers of the Kibou-Daini cryo patients and tries to see if he can get it without a surgeon - just bring the brain up to functional temperature and make a body around it. Most of the basement-dwellers die but he has time. He reads about cryo and keeps working at it. 

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"Remember, we want to be able to do them all almost at once. We can hire some actual surgeons, too, not ones with transplant experience but ones who can pick it up okay."

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"Yeah. The more I can get systematically the less the surgeons have to do and the more I can do at once."

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So he practices. His basement-dweller mortality rate falls to almost nothing but of course he can hardly check if he's giving them brain damage.

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Fortunately all the patients have specified wills for how to deal with their frozennesses and these include tolerances for experimental procedures!

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Okay. ...actually, he can sort of check if he's giving them brain damage, a basement dweller made of them at the moment of death will have a perfect brain except for the not being a mind. He can check cryo-transplanted basement dwellers against moment-of-death basement dwellers and figure out how much damage his thawing and transplant-by-conjuration procedure is doing.

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This is a reasonable step. Everyone would prefer to be subjected only to flawless well-tested processes.

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They might also be imagining a capable team of Betan research scientists instead of a lonely neurotic fourteen year old demon whose world hadn't even invented the wheel four years ago, but the brain scans are coming out a closer and closer match and that's what matters.

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They have pretty good brain scanners in this world, too. (Linyabel has named it Nexus.)

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That's a good name for it. Nexus, three hops from Warp if only we knew what the intervening hops were. He tries more and more cryonic and surgical procedures. He gets about as far as he can without some actual surgeons to assist him.

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He can get some actual surgeons. They can be told he's a genetic engineering project and older than he looks. This is even almost sort of true a little bit.

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Well, Eru made the Quendi and he's chronologically a hundred twenty three. That's bona fide truth. ...he can hardly hide from the surgeons the 'I can make a body around a brain out of thin air if the brain is extracted neatly' part.

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They can pay them a whole fuckton of hush money.

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