“What exactly is the point,” a stream interviewer once asked Mínervudóttir-Chan, “of an android? Why go to such trouble to make them so human, when making humans is almost free?” Mínervudóttir-Chan had answered, “The great and terrible thing about humankind is simply this: we will always do what we are capable of.” — : file:///mnt/onboard/Nayler, Ray/Mountain in the Sea, The - Ray Nayler.epub#(10)OEBPS/xhtml/chapter6.xhtml#ch6
“Why didn’t you stay in Tibet?” “War broke out. War came to my home, and I knew I could use the skills I had learned to help my people.” “Yes—but after the war?” “After the war I wasn’t that person anymore.” — : file:///mnt/onboard/Nayler, Ray/Mountain in the Sea, The - Ray Nayler.epub#(32)OEBPS/xhtml/chapter26.xhtml#ch26