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[Do you want us to have a copy at our base]

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Mhalir takes a few seconds to even parse that. 

[You are asking if you should have a copy of me at your base?]

[One moment]

He thinks. 

[I think you ought to have a copy saved, in case there are any surprise orbital strikes on this base or something. I am not sure I would want you to run it, at least not before Cayaldwin has figured out how to improve the interface for doing anything.]

It's stressful, getting used to existing like this, and the other-one-of-him wouldn't be able to talk to Cayaldwin about it.

[Also one of me is probably enough. I am sure we can figure out a way to exchange messages easily.]

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[That makes sense. I will ask the Andalites about it.]

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[Thank you.] He waits. 

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[They can also set it up so we can communicate over the internet, though it won't be perfectly secure.]

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[I think that is all right. If we need to exchange perfectly secure communications, you could come here, or I can write something and ask Leareth to bring it over in person.] 

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[That makes sense]

[Do you need anything else from us right now?]

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He's been going back and forth on it, but - in the scenario where the Andalites are lying to him, the amount of additional leverage that having his notes would give them is - not something that would really change the situation overall. 

[I want my personal notes] he says. [I can give you instructions for where and how to find them. They are encrypted. I would prefer to deal with that myself rather than have you read them.] 

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[Of course.]

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[I think that is all. Thank you for coming over.]

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[Of course.]

[I am glad you are alive.]

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[I am glad as well. It seems I owe a great deal to Leareth and Cayaldwin.]

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[It seems so.]

 

 

[This is Cayaldwin. We are sending them back] he is sent a few minutes later. [I am going to finish setting up the programming interface for you.]

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[All right. Thank you. I hope they are somewhat reassured.] It's frustrating that he can't perceive any of the usual subtext from tone and expression; his lieutenant's literal typed words to him are compatible with a large number of possible moods. 

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[You could ask Leareth]

[He was probably reading their minds]

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[Is Leareth here still?]

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Leareth is currently taking down his Gate after having transported the Yeerk staff back to their base. 

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[I think Mhalir wants you.]

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"Tell him I will be there in two minutes." He finishes taking down the Gate and starts morphing Andalite again. 

Two minutes later he's back at the console. [They trusted your read of our intentions when you were alive before, because you were in our heads regularly, but they were very shaken by your murder, since it indicated you were too optimistic or not careful enough about something and they are not sure what else you may have been wrong about. They do not see that they have many options, though. They cannot think of any way that running you from the backup would be a bad thing but are not sure it is not somehow bad. They trust me more than Cayaldwin and Matirin. Mostly they are - too uncertain to form strong predictions about the future.]

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[I wish they were less afraid, but I suppose I cannot be sure, from my current position and information, that the situation does not warrant fear.]

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[I know]

Sigh. 

[Do you need anything else from me right now?]

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[I do not think so.]

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[I will not be far, you can ask for me later if something does come up.]

And he steps back. <Well, I think that went about as well as it could have> he says to Matirin, rather than bother Cayaldwin who's presumably working on Mhalir's interface. He relays approximately the same things he told Mhalir about what he read in their thoughts, in a little more detail since thoughtspeech is less annoying than writing it out. 

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<Fair enough. I think that will improve over time as we observably stick to our commitments with respect to voluntary hosts. And don't do more trials.>

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<Yes, I agree it will improve with time and more data on our actions.> Tail-shrug. <And I do not expect it ought cause problems in the meantime.> 

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