[ so they agree on that, at least. whether it was a good thing or not — well. he has complex feelings on that part. on one hand, defeating death, being able to extend your life, to be able to do more good in the world... yes, that holds appeal. and yet, there is something inherently wrong in not being able to even decide that; here, they die, and they come back, all without their own conscious input.
(and the same back home, too, he thinks bitterly.) ]
Is it another chance, or simply more of the same? If you die and come back, are you different or is it like you've taken a slightly longer nap?
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[ so they agree on that, at least. whether it was a good thing or not — well. he has complex feelings on that part. on one hand, defeating death, being able to extend your life, to be able to do more good in the world... yes, that holds appeal. and yet, there is something inherently wrong in not being able to even decide that; here, they die, and they come back, all without their own conscious input.
(and the same back home, too, he thinks bitterly.) ]
Is it another chance, or simply more of the same? If you die and come back, are you different or is it like you've taken a slightly longer nap?