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<p><strong>Ioan:</strong> Or step on them.</p>
<p><strong>Douglas:</strong> Is that a common thing? That many May Then My Names?</p>
<p><strong>Douglas:</strong> Would it be too personal of me to just call you May, by the way?</p>
<p><strong>May Then My Name:</strong> &lsquo;May&rsquo; is a pet name reserved those with whom I am closest. I ask that you please stick with May Then My Name.</p>
<p><strong>May Then My Name:</strong> &lsquo;May&rsquo; is a pet name reserved for those with whom I am closest. I ask that you please stick with May Then My Name.</p>
<p><strong>Douglas:</strong> Alright. Apologies if I overstepped.</p>
<p><strong>May Then My Name:</strong> Accepted! Thank you for asking. But yes, it is common that I will spin off a bunch of instances for this or that. I have a tendency to fork when I get excited. That is not terribly relevant, though.</p>
<p><strong>Ioan:</strong> You asked about what it&rsquo;s like being a historian on the System. It&rsquo;s not quite the information haven that I think you&rsquo;re imagining. All of that vast wealth of data is technically there, but it exists in the perisystem architecture, and finding one&rsquo;s way around there can be something of a pain. Our role becomes one of researcher and librarian as much as historian. Besides, the goal of a historian isn&rsquo;t always to dig up long lost artifacts or writing or whatever, but rather to make sense of what is there. Take all that info and make a story out of it.</p>
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<p>He embraced that calm, rolled onto his side, and slept.</p>
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