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Post by coastal on May 22, 2019 13:05:27 GMT
Well, he did say the contract was single use (likely meaning a 1-to-1 relationship), and he did casually pass off her current condition as "shifted" (implying that it's not unheard of for there to be two physical beings representing one entity at a given period of time). So it's likely just the case that in the terms of the etheric contract, the Annies are one person, and thus he refers to them as such. Or, to keep it short and the theme going: person fAnnie = Annie; person& cAnnie = fAnnie; Wait, are you saying that the Annies are recursive?
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Post by DonDueed on May 22, 2019 14:12:59 GMT
Or, to keep it short and the theme going: person fAnnie = Annie; person& cAnnie = fAnnie; Wait, are you saying that the Annies are recursive? I doubt it. I've never heard Annie use foul language even once, let alone over and over.
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Post by pyradonis on May 22, 2019 14:37:06 GMT
Or, to keep it short and the theme going: person fAnnie = Annie; person& cAnnie = fAnnie; Wait, are you saying that the Annies are recursive? Eh... I do not know if this code would be a recursion in some programming language.^^° In C++ it is a reference. cAnnie is just another name for the variable fAnnie, which is of the data type person and contains Annie.
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Post by Gulby on May 23, 2019 14:18:06 GMT
"Whoever built the thing knew exactly what they were doing." That's kinda ominous. I hope it doesn't mean that there's a failsafe that was triggered by Jeanne being freed. Rey looks alright, but it looks like he (and Annie) got bound to the arrow somehow, either because Kat made some mistake, or because Annie was the one to break the previous binding (between Jeanne, the waters and Green Guy) with Reynard already bound to her. I hope the new contract is not someone getting trapped the way Jeanne and her boyfriend were. I really hope so too. I'm picturing Kat and Court-Annie trying to frame Forest-Annie and Rey to the very same trap that binded Jeanne and GreenGuy together...
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