Depending on the type of technology they have access to, it might be cheaper, yes.
( she isn't 100% sure HOW r corp does it........ but she sure does know their company secrets. perhaps if she reads over the r corp entries again she might be able to figure out the precise nature of their singularity... well, that's later angela's problem. present angela gets to talk science shit with junpei. )
There's also the matter of... this isn't the first iteration of this type of thing. Assuming we've been part of the past ones too, it could've gone on for an uncountable number of years...
If not stored properly, human brains will begin to rot quite quickly—they're mostly made of soft tissue, after all. But even if they were properly handled, they'd begin to lose certain aspects of themselves... ( she goes quiet for a moment, considering it. ) That could be why there's some discrepancy in our memories, even. A few of my librarians remember different points of time than I do, but it doesn't account for larger discrepancies—such as the world ending for one person but not for another. As a hypothetical example, that is.
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...That's getting off-track though. ( a small shake of her head. ) In summary: probably, and if they have the capital to run an entire city like this, they also probably have the means to do whatever they need to in order to run their experiments with us.
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Depending on the type of technology they have access to, it might be cheaper, yes.
( she isn't 100% sure HOW r corp does it........ but she sure does know their company secrets. perhaps if she reads over the r corp entries again she might be able to figure out the precise nature of their singularity... well, that's later angela's problem. present angela gets to talk science shit with junpei. )
There's also the matter of... this isn't the first iteration of this type of thing. Assuming we've been part of the past ones too, it could've gone on for an uncountable number of years...
If not stored properly, human brains will begin to rot quite quickly—they're mostly made of soft tissue, after all. But even if they were properly handled, they'd begin to lose certain aspects of themselves... ( she goes quiet for a moment, considering it. ) That could be why there's some discrepancy in our memories, even. A few of my librarians remember different points of time than I do, but it doesn't account for larger discrepancies—such as the world ending for one person but not for another. As a hypothetical example, that is.
( ... ... ... )
...That's getting off-track though. ( a small shake of her head. ) In summary: probably, and if they have the capital to run an entire city like this, they also probably have the means to do whatever they need to in order to run their experiments with us.