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"I had another memory glitch, didn't I."
...Yes.
ART was reluctant. It got even more reluctant when I asked it to show me the false memory. Given the subject matter of the scene that initiated your shutdown, I am concerned that showing you would only cause it to re-occur. Eventually I persuaded it to tell me instead of showing me. Apparently it had been a corrupted version of the same clip, but instead of the show characters I had [REDACTED]
Yeah. Yeah, I know. Just give me a fucking minute.
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16 May 2026
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The Price of Freedom is an Incident Report by biorusted
Fandoms: The Murderbot Diaries - Martha Wells
28 Mar 2026
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This is not the first time Leonide has been guided to the Argument Lounge. Since her first arrival I have had drones marked on her position at all times, though this will be the first time we are in the same room together.
Oh. Perhaps this is why Perihelion and SecUnit M.1.0 told me Leonide’s destination. With a non-functioning governor module, I could leave the room without telling anyone why or where I am going.
Still, I do not leave.
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or, SecUnit 003 speed runs a lot of rogue unit lessons and trauma.Bookmarked by chaotic_escape
11 Apr 2026
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Humans often look up as if I'm hidden in the upper bulkhead, but obviously I'm not there. They just need a direction to address, presumably because they feel as though they are talking to themselves otherwise. I'm used to being imperceptible.
I'd never felt so perceived before meeting SecUnit.Bookmarked by chaotic_escape
24 Mar 2026
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Dr. Mensah and Murderbot help Amena settle in for an internship at PSUMNT. Sometimes you love your family and still want them to back off—but sometimes, your roommates have vastly different views of the situation than you do. Also, SecUnit rescues a bird.
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09 Mar 2026
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“What are we looking at, time-wise?” I ask.
Three hours until full collapse, maybe two and a half before irreversible abstraction, and— For a moment, it pauses, but not as if it's nervous. It pauses in a way that punctuates its next statement. Two before you need to terminate my kernel.
Lightning shoots up my spine. “I'm not doing that.”
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- Part 2 of 2<3
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07 Mar 2026

