But the way Rey is acting is deeply unpleasant. Whatever it is that's going on, something with her internal instructions or perhaps those past memories she might harbor, it has resulted in a creature that represents the very opposite of that which she is drawn to normally. The light is nice. The company is not, and already she is beginning to think she out to kill this thing and leave its body in the fire, just get rid of it entirely. Maybe it will come back normal, if Hope even resurrects constructs. Maybe it will just be gone, which would be a shame as she also quite likes the idea of gifting Amamot with a murderous construct, but perhaps its man-made mind is simply too broken to be consistently useful.
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But the way Rey is acting is deeply unpleasant. Whatever it is that's going on, something with her internal instructions or perhaps those past memories she might harbor, it has resulted in a creature that represents the very opposite of that which she is drawn to normally. The light is nice. The company is not, and already she is beginning to think she out to kill this thing and leave its body in the fire, just get rid of it entirely. Maybe it will come back normal, if Hope even resurrects constructs. Maybe it will just be gone, which would be a shame as she also quite likes the idea of gifting Amamot with a murderous construct, but perhaps its man-made mind is simply too broken to be consistently useful.